12 Days Hunza China Border Tour
Hunza • Sost • Khunjerab China Border
Discover the largest collection of Hunza tour packages in Pakistan, featuring everything from short weekend escapes to extended Northern Pakistan adventures. Our expertly planned itineraries cover Hunza Valley, Gilgit, Naltar Valley, Ghizer, Skardu, Chitral, Azad Kashmir, Naran Kaghan, and the Pakistan-China border at Khunjerab Pass. Whether you are looking for a luxury holiday, honeymoon tour, family vacation, group trip, photography expedition, trekking adventure, or a guided tour for international travelers, our 56+ tour options provide the perfect way to explore the breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and mountain beauty of Hunza Valley.
Hunza • Sost • Khunjerab China Border
Chitral • Kalash • Shandur • Hunza
Naran • Hunza • Skardu
Azad Kashmir • Naran • Hunza
Hunza • Ghizer • Naltar Valley
Naran • Gilgit • Hunza Valley
Attabad Lake • Karimabad • Baltit Fort
Baltit Fort • Altit Fort • Eagle Nest
Karimabad • Attabad • Passu Cones
Hunza • Hopper • Gulmit • Passu
Passu • Hussaini Bridge • Khunjerab
Hunza • Nagar • Hopper Glacier
Local villages • Forts • Food • Music
Passu • Borith • Khunjerab • Treks
Sunrise • Autumn • Passu • Eagle Nest
Hopper Glacier • Nagar • Upper Hunza
Luxury stay • Romantic views • Private car
Premium hotels • Private SUV • Guide
March-April blossom valleys & forts
Golden Hunza • Eagle Nest • Passu
Hunza • Skardu • Shigar • Khaplu
English guide • Hotels • Private transport
Karachi flights • Islamabad • Hunza
Lahore • Islamabad • Naran • Hunza
Islamabad • Besham/Naran • Hunza
Islamabad/Gilgit flights • Hunza sightseeing
Karakoram Highway • Hunza • Khunjerab
Shared transport • Standard hotels
Private car • Family hotels • Flexible plan
Boutique hotels • Private SUV • Views
Team trip • Transport • Hotel • Activities
Budget hotels • Group transport • Attractions
Slow pace • Comfortable hotels • Private car
Safe group tour • Guide • Hotels
Private/custom join-in options
Snow views • Karimabad • Attabad
Family holidays • lakes • forts • KKH
Blossoms • villages • landscapes
Boating • tunnels • Hunza views
Passu • Borith • Hussaini Bridge
Pak-China border • Sost • Passu
Karimabad • Baltit • Altit • Bazaar
Altit village • Royal Garden • Fort
Gulmit • Borith Lake • Upper Hunza
Nagar Valley • Glacier viewpoint
Duikar viewpoint • sunrise • forts
KKH • Rakaposhi viewpoint • Hunza
Nagar • Hopper • Minapin • Viewpoints
Gulmit • Passu • Borith • Sost
Sost bazaar • Khunjerab National Park
Local food • cafes • village walks
Off-road viewpoints • valleys • lakes
Easy hikes • viewpoints • glaciers
Hunza • Fairy Meadows • Nanga Parbat
Hunza • Naltar lakes • Gilgit
Top hotels • SUV • private guide
LOI guidance • guide • hotels • transport
Private Pakistan tour for US travelers
Guided Hunza holiday for UK visitors
Short premium Hunza trip from UAE
Hunza Valley is one of the most memorable travel destinations in Northern Pakistan, and this page is designed as a complete guide for visitors who want to compare routes, durations, prices, hotels, attractions and travel styles before booking a trip. Our Hunza tour packages cover short scenic holidays, long multi-valley journeys, family vacations, honeymoon escapes, private luxury tours, budget group tours, trekking add-ons and guided programs for international travelers. Whether you want to travel by road from Islamabad, connect from Lahore, fly from Karachi, or combine Hunza with Skardu, Naran, Chitral, Ghizer, Naltar or Khunjerab, you can choose a plan that matches your time, comfort level and budget.
Every Hunza Valley tour package is built around the region’s most loved experiences: the turquoise water of Attabad Lake, the dramatic shape of Passu Cones, the cultural streets of Karimabad, the historic walls of Baltit Fort and Altit Fort, the high-altitude beauty of Khunjerab Pass and the glacier landscapes of Hopper and Nagar. The Karakoram Highway itself is a major part of the journey, offering mountain views, river valleys, tunnels, suspension bridges and villages that make the road trip as memorable as the final destination.
Travelers choose Hunza for different reasons. Some want a peaceful family holiday with comfortable hotels and easy sightseeing. Some couples want a romantic honeymoon with mountain-view rooms, private transport and scenic dinners. Photographers visit during spring blossoms and autumn colors. Foreign tourists look for safe logistics, English-speaking guides, visa assistance and reliable airport transfers. Adventure travelers add treks, jeep rides and day hikes. This guide brings all those options together so visitors can plan with confidence.
A short Hunza break is ideal for travelers who have limited time but still want to experience Karimabad, Attabad Lake and the main viewpoints. This plan works best with flights or a tight road schedule and is usually selected by couples, business travelers or visitors already in Gilgit-Baltistan.
The four-day plan gives a little more breathing space for Baltit Fort, Altit Fort, Attabad Lake and Eagle Nest. It is a smart choice for travelers who want a compact itinerary without rushing every stop.
Five days is one of the most popular options for families and first-time visitors. It allows a comfortable balance of sightseeing, hotel stays, local markets and photography stops around Central and Upper Hunza.
A seven-day Hunza tour provides enough time for Khunjerab Pass, Passu, Gulmit, Attabad Lake, Karimabad, Hopper Glacier and selected rest stops. It is highly recommended for road travelers from Islamabad.
Ten days is excellent for travelers who want to enjoy Hunza at a relaxed pace or combine the valley with Naran, Gilgit, Naltar or nearby regions. It suits families, photographers and luxury travelers.
A twelve-day journey is perfect for deeper northern Pakistan exploration, including Hunza, Khunjerab, Ghizer, Skardu, Chitral or adventure extensions depending on the season and road conditions.
Islamabad is the most convenient starting point for Hunza by road. Most itineraries begin with pickup from Islamabad and continue through Hazara Motorway, Besham or Naran depending on the season, Chilas, Gilgit and onward to Hunza. Islamabad departures are flexible for private families, couples, small groups and foreign tourists arriving at Islamabad International Airport.
Lahore departures usually include pickup from Lahore and travel toward Islamabad before continuing to the Karakoram Highway. These tours are popular with families, students, corporate groups and travelers who want a complete road journey from Punjab to the mountains. Flight combinations can also be arranged for shorter luxury itineraries.
Karachi travelers often prefer flight-supported Hunza tours because of the long distance. Packages may start from Karachi with flights to Islamabad or Gilgit, followed by private transport, hotel stays and sightseeing in Hunza Valley. Karachi packages are suitable for honeymoon couples, families and groups looking for a comfortable northern escape.
Family Hunza tours focus on safe routes, comfortable hotels, flexible sightseeing, easy meal stops and enough rest time for children and elders. These tours include major attractions without making the itinerary too tiring.
Honeymoon packages are designed for couples who want privacy, scenic hotels, romantic viewpoints, comfortable transport and a relaxed pace. Attabad Lake, Eagle Nest and Karimabad are especially popular for couples.
Luxury Hunza tours include premium hotels, private SUVs, personalized service, better room categories and a more comfortable travel rhythm. They are suitable for couples, families, executives and foreign visitors.
Adventure travelers can add treks, glacier walks, jeep routes, high viewpoints and photography stops. Trek options include Rush Lake, Hopper Glacier, Passu Glacier, Rakaposhi Base Camp and Patundas.
Group tours offer affordable travel with shared transport, selected hotels and fixed departure plans. These are useful for friends, students, clubs and corporate teams seeking a cost-effective Hunza experience.
Foreign visitor packages include USD pricing, visa guidance, English-speaking guide support, airport transfers, reliable hotels and private transportation for a safe and smooth Pakistan travel experience.
This route combines the green valleys of Naran Kaghan with Gilgit and Hunza. It is best in summer when Babusar Pass is open and travelers want a scenic road experience with lakes, mountains and river valleys.
The Hunza Skardu combination is ideal for travelers who want to compare two of the most beautiful regions of Gilgit-Baltistan. It can include Attabad Lake, Passu Cones, Deosai, Shigar, Khaplu and Shangrila.
This journey connects Hunza with the cultural landscapes of Chitral and Kalash valleys. It is suitable for travelers interested in heritage, mountain communities and less common northern routes.
Azad Kashmir and Hunza together create a diverse itinerary of rivers, forests, alpine scenery and high mountain landscapes. It is a strong choice for travelers looking for a longer nature-focused route.
This package focuses on the legendary Karakoram Highway and Khunjerab Pass at the Pakistan-China border. It is popular with photographers, road-trip lovers and international visitors.
Ghizer and Naltar add alpine lakes, colorful valleys and peaceful villages to the Hunza experience. This route is excellent for repeat visitors and travelers looking beyond the classic attractions.
Our Hunza Valley itineraries cover the region’s strongest travel highlights, combining natural beauty, cultural heritage, mountain viewpoints and memorable road experiences.
Attabad Lake is famous for its blue water, boating, lakeside hotels and dramatic mountain backdrop. Most Hunza tours include a stop here because it is one of the valley’s most iconic attractions.
The jagged Passu Cones are a symbol of Upper Hunza. Travelers stop here for photography, mountain views and scenic walks along the Karakoram Highway.
Khunjerab Pass is the high-altitude Pakistan-China border crossing and a highlight of longer Hunza tours. Weather and road conditions are considered before planning this day trip.
Baltit Fort gives visitors a strong sense of Hunza’s history, architecture and former royal traditions. Its location above Karimabad offers excellent views.
Altit Fort is one of the oldest heritage sites in the valley and is usually combined with a walk through traditional settlement areas and nearby gardens.
Hopper Glacier in Nagar adds a raw mountain and glacier experience to Hunza tours. It is popular with photographers and travelers who enjoy natural landscapes.
Eagle Nest is one of the best places for sunrise and sunset views over the peaks surrounding Hunza. It is especially loved by photographers and honeymoon couples.
Planning a trip to Hunza is not only about choosing a hotel and vehicle. Road conditions, travel season, altitude, family comfort, hotel availability, flight schedules, visa requirements for foreigners and realistic day-wise planning all matter. Our team designs itineraries that match actual travel conditions and visitor expectations. We focus on clear communication, practical routes, reliable transportation, suitable hotels and smooth coordination from pickup to drop-off.
We help travelers compare budget, standard and luxury options without confusion. Couples can request private honeymoon arrangements, families can choose easier schedules, groups can select cost-efficient transport, and foreign visitors can receive visa assistance, English-speaking guide support and airport transfers. The result is a travel plan that feels organized, safe and enjoyable rather than rushed or uncertain.
Our internal destination guides, hotel pages, rent-a-car options and attraction blogs are connected with the tour packages so visitors can understand each part of their journey before booking. This makes Hunza-Tours.com not only a booking website but also a practical travel resource for anyone planning a Hunza Valley trip.
Five to seven days are enough for the main highlights of Hunza, including Karimabad, Attabad Lake, Passu, Khunjerab Pass and major forts. Longer tours are better if you want to include Skardu, Naran, Ghizer, Chitral or trekking.
April and May are excellent for cherry blossoms, June to August for summer sightseeing, and October to early November for autumn colors. Winter is peaceful but requires more flexibility due to snow and weather.
Yes, Hunza is considered one of the safest and most welcoming destinations in Pakistan. As with any mountain region, travelers should follow local advice and check road/weather conditions.
Yes, international travelers regularly visit Hunza. Foreign visitors should arrange a Pakistan tourist visa, reliable transport, hotel bookings and guide support if required.
The cost depends on departure city, duration, hotel category, vehicle type and number of travelers. Budget, standard, luxury and USD foreign tourist packages are available.
Both are beautiful but different. Hunza is known for culture, forts, Attabad Lake and the Karakoram Highway, while Skardu is famous for deserts, lakes, Deosai and the gateway to high mountains.
A guide is not always required for simple sightseeing, but it is useful for foreign tourists, cultural understanding, treks, photography tours and complex multi-valley itineraries.
Yes, Hunza can be visited in winter, but the weather is cold and some high routes may be affected by snow. Winter is best for quiet travel and photography.
Popular options include luxury hotels near Attabad Lake and Karimabad, family hotels in central Hunza and budget guesthouses in Karimabad, Gulmit and Passu. The best choice depends on budget and route.
By road, Islamabad to Hunza is a long mountain journey usually planned with an overnight stop, depending on route, season and road conditions.
There is no direct commercial airport in Hunza. Travelers can fly to Gilgit or Skardu when flights operate and continue by road to Hunza.
Yes, most Hunza tour packages include Attabad Lake because it is one of the valley’s main attractions.
Yes, Hunza and Skardu can be combined in longer tours. The route depends on season, road conditions and available travel days.
Pack layered clothing, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sunblock, medicines, power bank and warm items, especially for spring, autumn and winter.
Spring blossoms and autumn colors are the most popular photography seasons, while winter offers dramatic snow landscapes and fewer crowds.