



Karakorum Highway Tour
- Karakorum Highway Tour
- Region
- Period
- Region
- Comfort
Tour Details
- Tour Ref: KKE CT 15
- Duration: 14 Days
- Main Areas: Khyber Pass, Taxila, Gandhara sites, Swat Valley, Karakorum Highway, Hunza, Murree
- Best Season: April to October
OVERVIEW & ITINERARY
Details
Pakistan is the traditional and historic gateway to India, and succeeding waves of invaders came down from Asia to conquer the rich plains of the subcontinent. Aryan, Scythian, Greek, Turkic, Mongol, Afghan and Persian armies came this way, but the narrow mountain passes also acted as conduits for movements of peoples, ideas and wealth, with several branches of the Silk Road meeting here. This immensely rich cultural interchange has left a diverse range of cultural remains ・carefully laid out Hellenistic cities, the astonishing combination of Greek and Hindu influences that is Gandharan art, a Mogul royal capital and the cantonments of the British.
A particular highlight is a visit to the Baltit Fort in the Hunza Valley, now restored as part of a project supported by the Aga Khan Foundation. The project included the restoration and in many places the reconstruction of this 700-year old fort, as well as the building of a new sanitation system. The fort re-opened in 1996 as a cultural centre, and the project has regenerated the local economy, revitalising the traditional skills of local craftsmen, and generating economic opportunities through the production and sale of traditional local goods. Journeying along the famous Karakorum Highway, through truly awe-inspiring scenery, you shall discover not only great ancient sites, but also experience something of the lives of contemporary peoples in this remote frontier region.
ITINERARY – Karakorum Highway Tour – 14 Days
Arrive in Islamabad and transfer to hotel. Rest after travel.
Sightseeing of the twin cities including major landmarks and bazaars.
Drive to Peshawar. Enroute visit Taxila, the center of Gandhara civilization.
Day excursion to the historic Khyber Pass. Return to Peshawar.
Drive toward Swat Valley. Enroute visit the Buddhist monastery ruins of Takht I Bahi. Continue to Swat.
Drive via Shangla Pass to join the Karakorum Highway. Continue to Chilas.
Drive along the Indus River to Gilgit, then onward to Hunza Valley.
Full day in Hunza. Explore Karimabad and surroundings.
Day trip to Hopper Glacier for views of ice fields and surrounding peaks.
Morning free in Hunza. Afternoon drive back to Gilgit.
Drive south along the Indus Valley with views of Nanga Parbat.
Drive via Abbottabad and Nathia Gali to Ayubia hill station.
Drive through Murree, once a British hill station, then continue to Islamabad.
Transfer to airport for onward destination.
HIGHLIGHTS
Karakorum Highway Tour
Gandhara civilization sites at Taxila
Historic Khyber Pass
Buddhist heritage of Swat Valley
Scenic drive on the Karakorum Highway
Hunza Valley culture and mountain views
Hopper Glacier excursion
Murree and forested hill stations
Prices & Other Options – Karakorum Highway Tour
| Trekking Options in Shimshal | Price (USD) | Deposit | Min Pax |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short Treks | |||
| K 2 Expedition Tour (12 days) | US$1,560 | US$450 | 4 pax |
| Shimshal Pass Trek (10 days) | US$1,200 | US$350 | 4 pax |
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
| Medium & Hard Treks | |||
| Trango Base Camp Trek (14 days) | US$1,890 | US$500 | 4 pax |
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
| Climb Trekking Peaks | |||
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
Map/Route – Karakorum Highway Tour
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- Region
- Period
- Region
- Comfort
Tour Details
- Tour Ref: KKE CT 15
- Duration: 14 Days
- Main Areas: Khyber Pass, Taxila, Gandhara sites, Swat Valley, Karakorum Highway, Hunza, Murree
- Best Season: April to October
Frequently asked questions
April to October offers clear roads and pleasant weather.
Yes, it is mostly a road based cultural tour with easy walking.
Yes, major Gandhara and Buddhist sites are a key part of the route.
Some days include longer drives, broken by stops and sightseeing.
Yes, Hunza sightseeing is relaxed and well paced.
Comfortable hotels and guest houses in main towns and valleys.
Yes, locations and pace can be adjusted on request.