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Gilgit – Hunza Baltistan 07 Days Tour

Amazing Tour
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Day 1: Islamabad
Upon arrival at Islamabad, meet the guide with transport and transfer to the hotel for overnight.
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Day 2: Islamabad - Gilgit

Morning transfer to airport for flight to Gilgit.

Upon arrival transfer to hotel.

After lunch, proceed for city tour, bazaar and Kargha Buddha. – is located on a rock near Kargha Nullah (ravine), 10 km. from Gilgit town is a beautiful rock engraving of Buddha from 7th century A.D.

After visit, return to Hotel for dinner and overnight.

OR in case flight cancelled drive to Besham.

Lunch, dinner & overnight at the hotel.

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Day 3: Gilgit – Karimabad - Duikar

After breakfast drive to Karimabad, approximately 4 hrs drive.

Karimabad, the capital of Hunza Valley that formed the inspiration for the Novel Lost Horizons. We move on with majestic sceneries and cultural experiences till we reach the ancient silk route town of Karimabad which serves as our base for exploring the green terraces of the Hunza Valley. En-route photo stop at Rakaposhi view point Nagar and enjoy the fresh breeze to Rakaposhi Glacier. From here we can have a close and wonderful view of Rakaposhi Peak (7788m).

Lunch on the way at local restaurant.

Upon arrival at Karimabad, visit bazaar and 774 years old Baltit Fort.

Baltit Fort  was originally built by the Balti Artisans, when a princess of Baltistan married to a Prince of Hunza, the father of princess sent artisans from Baltistan to build this fort in her dowry. The Fort has been restored by ‘Agha Khan Trust for Culture’ as a historical asset a decade ago. This castle was rebuilt a number of times during the 800 years regime of the Mirs of Hunza. The present structure was constructed some 774 years around; the architecture reflects a marked Tibetan influence. We can also have breath taking view of Hunza and Nagar valleys from the Fort. While we visit the Forts, we have the opportunity to meet and speak with the local ‘Hunzakuts’ and explore the charm and mystery of the people of Hunza.

After visit continue drive to Duiker. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel for dinner and overnight.

OR complete road journey from Besham to Duiker.

Lunch, dinner & overnight at the hotel.

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Day 4: Duikar-Skardu

Get up early in the morning and enjoy the view of Sunrise.

After breakfast drive to Skardu. b

Skardu is the capital of Baltistan and is the gateway to the world’s famous mountains and glacial system and hundreds of beautiful trekking routes in the Karakorum mountain range. Skardu is also known as “Little Tibet” and the local language is called Balti which is spoken in the entire Baltistan, Kargil and Laddakh regions.

Lunch will be served on the way at Local Restaurant.

After lunch continue drive to Skardu.

Arrive and transfer to hotel for dinner and overnight.

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Day 5: Skardu – Shigar Fort & Sadpara Lake Excursion

In the morning drive to Shigar Fort.

Shigar Fort - at an altitude of 2250 meters, a fort palace standing on the bank of Shigar stream is built upon a massive rock. This 350-years old Fort has been renovated by the “Agha Khan Trust for Culture” and is the only one of its kind in Pakistan. Recently the property has taken over by the management of Serena Hotel.

Shigar Village, see the 14th century Amburiq Mosque (One of the most ancient mosques in the Shigar Valley) built by the Amir Kabir Syed Ali Hamdani, the first Islamic preacher in Baltistan who converted the majority of mass into Islam.

Drive back to Skardu and visit to Sadpara Lake.

Sadpara Lake is Skardu Valley's main lake. In 2002, the Government of Pakistan had decided to build a dam on the Sadpara Lake allocating $10 million to the Sadpara Dam project, two years later in 2004. Progress on the project was, however, been slow. Sadpara Lake is 6 miles (9.7 km) from Skardu. Sadpara Lake is one of the largest fresh water lakes in the countryside offering trout fishing, and row boating. This lake is also the source of Skardu's drinking water.

Return to hotel for dinner and overnight.

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Day 6: Skardu-Islamabad

In the morning transfer to the airport for flight to Islamabad. Upon arrival transfer to hotel.

After lunch proceed for Islamabad & Rawalpindi city tour.

We will start Islamabad sightseeing by visiting the Faisal Mosque, the largest mosque in South Asiaand the fourth largest mosque in the world, Shakar Parian, "Sweet Hills" to catch a bird's eye view of Islamabad. It is the capital of Pakistan and the ninth largest city in the country. We will visit Pakistan Monument and Museum at Shakar Parian, Rawal Lake also.

Lunch at Local Restaurant.

In Rawalpindi   the famous places to look are Raja (King) Bazaar, Silver and Gold bazaars will allow us to catch traditional craftsmen at work.

Lunch, dinner & overnight at the hotel.

OR in case flight does not operate, drive to Chilas.  Upon arrival transfer to the hotel for dinner & overnight.

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Day 7: Islamabad–Salt Mines

Morning visit to Salt mines. After visit drive to Islamabad and early dinner at local restaurant, transfer to airport for your international return flight

OR complete the road journey from Chilas to Islamabad Airport and catch your international flight.

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Day 8:
Back to the Airport

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ADDITIONAL INFO

Karimabad

Karimabad, formerly known as Baltit, is the capital of Hunza District, in the Gilgit-Baltistan province of Pakistan. The Guardian ranked it as one of the five "Best Tourist Sites" in Pakistan.

Shigar Valley

The Shigar Valley is a valley in Gilgit Baltistan in northern Pakistan that is watered by the Shigar River, and centred on the town of Shigar. The valley stretches about 170 km from Skardu to Askole and is the gateway to the high mountains of the Karakoram. The town of Shigar is the largest settlement in valley.

Shigar Fort

The Shigar Fort means The Fort on Rock is an old fort of Baltistan and Pakistan located in the town of Shigar. It was built in the 17th century by the Raja of Amacha Dynasty of Shigar. The fort has been restored by Aga Khan Cultural Service Pakistan, the Pakistan arm of the Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme.

Sadpara Lake

Satpara Lake is a natural lake near Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, which supplies water to Skardu Valley. It is fed by the Satpara Stream. Satpara Lake is situated at an elevation of 2,636 meters above sea level and is spread over an area of 2.5 km².

Mosque Inside the Salt Mine

The Khewra Salt Mine is located in Khewra, north of Pind Dadan Khan, an administrative subdivision of Jhelum District, Punjab Region, Pakistan. The mine is located in the Salt Range, an outer range of the Himalaya Mountains which rises from the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It is Pakistan's largest, the world's 2nd largest.