Includes / Exclude
Cost Included
- All domestic transportation Flight, Jeep, and Car
- All accommodation during hotel stays on twin sharing basis (Chek in-out is 12:00 PM)
- Professional Guide and Supporting staff
- Best Porters team (Porter for personal luggage of 12kg)
- All meals according to the itinerary
- All tolls, bridge charges and entry tickets
- All permits and Park fees
- Two bottle of water per person per day
Cost Excluded
- Visa and Fees but we can facilitate the visa process
- Personal Insurance & International flights
- Personal clothing (shoes, trousers, etc.)
- Extra hotel stays, Tips to Guides, drivers and porters.
- Drinks, Laundry and personal expense
- Early Windup Return Costs (e.g. early return regardless of reason)
- Costs due to Force Majure (e.g. earthquake, landslide, floods, etc)
- Anything else not mentioned in services included
The most soughed trip to North Pakistan, the major Destinations covered are as follow: Islamabad, Karakoram Highway, Fairy Meadows and Skardu Valley.
This remarkable journey to Fairy Meadows and Baltistan AKA (Little Tibet) starts from the vibrant capital city of Pakistan. This trip encompasses everything from remote mountain communities and breathtaking scenery, to bustling bazaars and lively cities, as you travel from the streets of Islamabad, deep into the valleys of the Hindu Kush, Karakoram and Himalayas.
Starting from Islamabad and we will head up to the north via the Karakorum highway towards Gilgit and Hunza Valley. And we will climb up to Fairy Meadows. Next we will head east to the Baltistan (Skardu) region, and explore the spectacular mountain valleys of Skardu, Shigar and Khaplu we will get back to Islamabad by Road or By Air.
Highlights
- The Bazar and old city of Rawalpindi and Monument of Islamabad
- The karakoram highway
- Fairy Meadows and Nanga Parbat, Hike in the valley of Nanga Parbat to the magical and remote Fairy Meadows
- Gorges of Indus River and the spectacular valleys of Skardu
- Old fortresses and Buddhist remnants in Baltistan region
- Deosai Plateau - known as 'the roof of the world' (from October trips only)
- Stay in family-run guesthouses and historic forts and palaces, experiencing Pakistan's warm hospitality
- Aerial view of Karakoram and Himalaya range
- Aerial view of Nanga Parbat
