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Apricot Blossom in Hunza & Nagar Valleys

Created with Sketch. Hunza Valley, Hunza Nagar
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Duration

10 Days 09 Nights

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15 people

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Overview

Spring in the Hunza and Nagar Valleys is a time of transformation—a spectacular interplay of nature, culture, and color. From mid-March to mid-May, the rugged landscapes of Gilgit-Baltistan turn into a delicate dreamscape as apricot, cherry, and almond trees explode in bloom against a dramatic mountain backdrop. The apricot blossom in Hunza & Nagar valleys tour offers a rare opportunity to witness this seasonal spectacle while journeying through one of the world’s most legendary roadways—the Karakoram Highway.

As you travel northward, the air becomes cooler and fresher, the landscapes more majestic. From the fertile valleys of the Indus River to the confluence of three of the world’s greatest mountain ranges, every moment of the journey promises awe and wonder. In Hunza, you’ll explore ancient stone forts that whisper stories of bygone eras, stroll through centuries-old villages with cobblestone paths, and dine on traditional local cuisine enriched by generations of heritage. The vistas are nothing short of extraordinary—terraced fields covered in soft white and pink blossoms, glacial rivers running below snow-capped peaks, and the surreal blue of Attabad Lake nestled amid rock and ice.

The apricot blossom in Hunza and Nagar valleys is more than a visual treat. The warmth of the Wakhi and Burusho people adds heart to the adventure. You’ll be welcomed with genuine hospitality and invited into their customs and rhythms of life, making this an enriching cultural exchange. The weather during this period is also ideal—neither too cold nor too warm, allowing for comfortable exploration without the summer crowds. Whether you are a photographer chasing that perfect shot, a nature lover yearning for serenity, or a cultural enthusiast seeking depth, the Apricot Blossom in Hunza & Nagar Valleys offers an unforgettable immersion into northern Pakistan’s untouched charm. Your memories of this tour will certainly last for years.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Witness the annual Apricot Blossom Festival in Hunza and Nagar
  • Enjoy a scenic journey on the legendary Karakoram Highway
  • Explore the historic Baltit and Altit Forts and the Altit Royal Garden
  • Cruise or relax by the surreal turquoise waters of Attabad Lake
  • Photograph the majestic Passu Cones and walk the thrilling Hussaini Suspension Bridge
  • Soak in panoramic views from the famous Duikar viewpoint (Eagle’s Nest)
  • Visit the ancient Ganish Village and engage with locals in Gulmit
  • Experience the geological marvel of the Three Mountain Ranges Junction
  • Discover the Buddhist heritage of Taxila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrival in Islamabad

Upon arrival at Islamabad airport, meet, assist and transfer to the hotel for overnight stay.

Day 2- Islamabad to Chilas

Your adventure begins with an early morning departure from Islamabad as you travel north along the scenic Karakoram Highway. The route winds through the verdant Hazara region, passing through picturesque hills and river valleys before reaching the town of Chilas. After a long but rewarding drive, you’ll check in for an overnight stay in Chilas to rest and prepare for the journey ahead.

Day 3- Chilas to Hunza

The day begins with breakfast followed by a drive along the Indus River toward Gilgit. Along the way, you’ll stop at the dramatic Junction Point of the Three Mountain Ranges—where the Himalayas, Karakoram, and Hindu Kush meet in a spectacular natural convergence. Continuing onward, you reach Karimabad in the Hunza Valley, where breathtaking views of blooming trees and towering peaks welcome you. You’ll settle in for the night amidst the serenity of Hunza.

Day 4- Hunza Valley Sightseeing

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Hunza with guided tours of the ancient Baltit and Altit Forts—two of the region’s most iconic landmarks. Wander through the beautifully restored Altit Royal Garden before heading to Duikar in the evening to witness a mesmerizing sunset over the valley from the famous viewpoint known as Eagle’s Nest. You’ll return to your accommodation in Hunza for another peaceful night.

Day 5- Day excursion to Hoper Valley

Start the day with a visit to Ganish Village, one of the oldest settlements in Hunza, known for its centuries-old wooden mosques and historical architecture. After exploring Ganish, you’ll continue travelling on a day excursion to Hopper Valley in Nagar, a scenic destination renowned for its panoramic views and vibrant spring blossoms. After taking in the natural beauty, you’ll return to Hunza for your overnight stay.

Day 6- Passu & Gulmit excursion

The tour continues into Upper Hunza with a drive to the mesmerizing Attabad Lake, where turquoise waters reflect the surrounding peaks. You’ll explore the traditional Gulmit Old House and experience the thrill of walking across the Hussaini Suspension Bridge. Later, you’ll head to Passu, a village famous for its iconic cone-shaped mountains, where you’ll enjoy an overnight stay near Attabad or Passu.

Day 7- Drive back to Gilgit

Today marks the beginning of the return journey as you travel back to Gilgit. The evening is free for you to relax, enjoy the local atmosphere, or shop for souvenirs and handicrafts in the town’s markets. You’ll spend the night in Gilgit.

Day 8- Gilgit to Besham

This day starts with a morning departure from Gilgit as you retrace your path southward. The journey takes you back through Chilas, continuing to the town of Besham along the Indus River. You’ll make stops for lunch and scenic breaks along the way before checking in for an overnight stay in Besham.

Day 9- Besham to Islamabad via Taxila

Begin the final leg of the road trip back to Islamabad. En route, you’ll visit the ancient city of Taxila—a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Buddhist stupas, monasteries, and archaeological ruins from the Gandhara civilization. After exploring Taxila, you’ll arrive in Islamabad and check in for the night.

Day 10- Sightseeing in Islamabad and fly Homeland

Today offers a relaxed morning with a short city tour of Islamabad, visiting highlights such as Faisal Mosque, Lok Virsa Museum, and Daman-e-Koh for panoramic views of the capital. Later, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your onward journey, marking the end of a scenic and culturally rich blossom tour through the majestic north of Pakistan.

Included/Exclude

  • All domestic flights and ground transportation including airport transfers.
  • All accommodation (hotel) on a twin sharing basis during the tour
  • Single supplement as per demand or for single female participant
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner) and coffee/green tea/hot water
  • Professional tour guide and support staff
  • Personal insurance of all support staff.
  • Fresh and packed meals as per itinerary
  • Basic First Aid Kit
  • Visa assistance
  • Personal Insurance of foreign participants
  • Visa fee
  • International flight ticket
  • Personal clothing (shoes, trousers, etc.)
  • Personal Equipment can be arrange upon request
  • Extra hotel stays
  • Tips and gratuities to staff
  • Miscellaneous expenses
  • Anything not mentioned in the “services included section” above

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Created with Sketch. Hunza Valley, Hunza Nagar

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