Nestled in the northern region of Pakistan, Hunza Valley is often called heaven on earth. With its majestic mountains, historical sites, stunning lakes, and warm hospitality, a 5-day trip to Hunza allows travelers to immerse themselves in its beauty while enjoying adventure, culture, and relaxation.
This guide provides an in-depth itinerary, travel tips, must-visit spots, and FAQs to help you make the most of your Hunza tour.
Why Choose a 5-Day Hunza Tour?
Explore iconic locations like Eagle’s Nest, Altit Fort, and Baltit Fort
Witness breathtaking landscapes at Attabad Lake, Passu Cones, and Khunjerab Pass
Enjoy adventure activities like boating, trekking, and camping
Experience Hunza’s rich culture, local food, and traditional music
Ideal for families, solo travelers, and adventure enthusiasts
Day 1: Journey to Hunza – Explore Karimabad
Morning: Departure & Scenic Drive
- Depart from Islamabad or Gilgit and enjoy a scenic road trip via the Karakoram Highway.
- Shortstop at Nanga Parbat Viewpoint for breathtaking views.
- Arrive in Karimabad, Hunza’s heart, and check into a hotel.
Afternoon: Historical Exploration
- Visit Baltit Fort, an ancient structure with stunning valley views.
- Explore Altit Fort, one of the oldest heritage sites in Hunza.
- Walk through Karimabad Bazaar, famous for handicrafts and gemstones.
Evening: Sunset at Eagle’s Nest
- Drive to Eagle’s Nest, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of Hunza’s peaks.
- Enjoy a traditional Hunzai dinner featuring Chapshuro and Apricot Soup.
- Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Learn more about the history of Baltit and Altit Fort
Day 2: Attabad Lake, Hussaini Bridge & Passu Cones
Morning: Attabad Lake Adventure
- Depart early for Attabad Lake, a mesmerizing blue lake formed after a landslide in 2010.
- Enjoy boating, jet skiing, and photography at the lake.
- Visit luxury lakeside resorts for breathtaking views.
Afternoon: Suspended Bridges & Majestic Cones
- Experience the thrilling Hussaini Suspension Bridge, one of the most dangerous bridges in the world.
- Explore the unique Passu Cones, an iconic rock formation offering scenic beauty.
- Stop at Passu Glacier Viewpoint for stunning photographs.
Evening: Return to Karimabad
- Enjoy local Hunzai tea and walnut cake at a café.
- Leisurely evening walk around Karimabad’s charming streets.
Discover more adventure activities in Hunza
Day 3: Khunjerab Pass – The Highest Border Crossing
Morning: Journey to Khunjerab Pass
- Early departure towards Khunjerab Pass (Pak-China Border).
- Stop at Sost Dry Port, the last Pakistani town before the border.
- Visit Khunjerab National Park, home to snow leopards and ibex.
Afternoon: Experiencing the Highest Border
- Reach Khunjerab Pass (16,200 ft), one of the highest paved international borders.
- Enjoy the breathtaking snow-covered peaks and cold mountain breeze.
- Take photos with the Pakistan-China border gate.
Evening: Return to Passu or Gulmit
- Visit Misgar Valley for a peaceful and scenic experience.
- Overnight stay in Passu or Gulmit, enjoying a traditional Hunzai BBQ dinner.
Read more about Khunjerab Pass and its significance
Day 4: Explore Hoper Valley & Nagar
Morning: Journey to Hoper Valley
- Drive to Hoper Valley, home to stunning glaciers and lush landscapes.
- Visit Hoper Glacier, an awe-inspiring icy wonder.
- Interact with local villagers and experience Hunza’s culture.
Afternoon: Nagar Valley & Rakaposhi Viewpoint
- Explore Nagar Valley, offering incredible views of Rakaposhi Peak (7,788m).
- Enjoy lunch at a mountainside café with panoramic views.
- Visit Ganish Village, the oldest settlement in Hunza.
Evening: Cultural Night in Hunza
- Return to Karimabad for a Hunza cultural dance performance.
- Try more local dishes like Burus Shapik and Dirham Pitti.
Check out the best cultural experiences in Hunza
Day 5: Explore Local Villages & Return Journey
Morning: Final Exploration
- Visit Duikar Village, known for terraced farms and fruit orchards.
- Experience Hunza’s organic apricot and walnut farming.
- Last-minute shopping for handmade crafts and gemstones.
Afternoon: Departure from Hunza
- Begin the journey back to Gilgit or Islamabad.
- Stop at Rakaposhi Viewpoint for final breathtaking memories.
Find the best souvenirs from Hunza
Best Time to Visit Hunza for a 5-Day Tour
Spring (April-May): Blooming flowers and lush green valleys.
Summer (June-August): Ideal for adventure activities and sightseeing.
Autumn (September-November): Beautiful golden hues and pleasant weather.
Winter (December-February): Perfect for snow lovers and winter activities.
FAQs
1. What is the best route for a 5-day trip to Hunza?
The best route is via Islamabad → Naran → Chilas → Gilgit → Hunza.
2. How much does a 5-day Hunza trip cost?
Costs vary based on transport, accommodation, and activities but generally range from PKR 40,000 to PKR 100,000 per person.
3. Is Hunza safe for tourists?
Yes, Hunza is one of the safest destinations in Pakistan with friendly locals and a peaceful environment.
4. What local foods should I try in Hunza?
Must-try dishes include Chapshuro, Mamtu (dumplings), and Apricot Cake.
5. Can I visit Hunza in winter?
Yes, but roads may be blocked due to snow, so check weather conditions in advance.
6. What is the best mode of transport in Hunza?
Hiring a private car or 4×4 vehicle is the best option.
7. What souvenirs can I buy from Hunza?
Handwoven carpets, gemstones, apricot products, and Pashmina shawls are popular souvenirs.
8. Are there any trekking opportunities in Hunza?
Yes, Ultar Sar Base Camp and Rakaposhi Base Camp are popular trekking spots.
9. What permits do I need for Khunjerab Pass?
Pakistani citizens need a valid CNIC, while foreigners need a visa and permit.
10. How can I book a 5-day Hunza tour package?
You can book online via trusted travel agencies or local tour operators.
Conclusion
A 5-day trip to Hunza offers a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and scenic beauty. Whether you love trekking, sightseeing, or simply enjoying nature, Hunza is the perfect destination.




