Pakistan
Hunza Valley Tours
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Things to Do in Hunza Valley
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Ancient Fort & Silk Road Journey
Explore the 1,100-year-old Altit Fort and 700-year-old Baltit Fort, both UNESCO-recognized heritage sites where Mirs ruled mountain kingdoms for centuries. Walk Ganish Village's thousand-year-old lanes and decipher petroglyphs at the Sacred Rocks of Haldeikish in six ancient scripts.
Glacier & Cathedral Peak Trek
Trek across Passu Glacier beneath the 6,106-meter Tupopdan—the Cathedral Peaks whose jagged spires are Pakistan's most photographed mountains. Cross the legendary Hussaini Suspension Bridge and hike toward the 56-kilometer Batura Glacier, the world's seventh-longest outside polar regions.
Khunjerab Wildlife & Border Expedition
Journey to Khunjerab National Park at 4,693 meters—the world's highest paved border crossing. Search for Marco Polo sheep with their magnificent spiraling horns, scan rocky outcrops for elusive snow leopards, and spot Siberian ibex on slopes where the Karakoram meets the Chinese frontier.
Burusho Cultural Immersion
Stay with Burusho families who speak Earth's most mysterious language isolate. Learn to prepare chapshuro meat pies and apricot-based dishes, taste organic walnuts and dried fruits, and experience Ismaili traditions in a community renowned for its 90%+ literacy rate and progressive values.
Attabad Lake & Friendship Tunnels
Boat across turquoise Attabad Lake—born when a 2010 landslide dammed the Hunza River, creating a 21-kilometer lake reaching 100-meter depths that submerged villages and severed the Karakoram Highway. Drive through the five Pakistan-China Friendship Tunnels totaling 7 km that restored the road.
Rakaposhi Viewpoint & Eagle's Nest Trek
Hike to Eagle's Nest viewpoint above Duiker village for a 360-degree panorama encompassing 7,788-meter Rakaposhi, Diran Peak, Golden Peak, and the full sweep of the Hunza Valley below. Time the trek for sunrise or sunset when the Karakoram skyline glows pink and gold.
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