Here is some brief summary of our 5 Days Naran & Hunza tour packages:
Naran is a medium-sized town in upper Kaghan Valley in Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located 119 kilometers from Mansehra city at the altitude of 2,409 meters. It is located 70 kilometers from Babusar Top.
Naran Kaghan is famous as a tourist destination, owing to its pleasant weather in peak season every year thousands of tourists rush to explore the valley. It is also the gateway to Gilgit Hunza in Summers by Babusar Pass. Naran Bazaar is very crowded in the summers with hotels and restaurants offering their services. In 2020, the government expects that 5 million tourists will explore the valley.
Kaghan Valley is an high mountains valley located in the Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The valley covers a distance of 155 kilometers (96 mi) across northern Pakistan, rising from its lowest elevation of 650 m (2,134 ft.) to its highest point at the Babusar Pass around 4,170 m (13,690 ft.). Landslides triggered by the devastating 2005 Kashmir earthquake destroyed many passes leading into the valley, though roads have since been largely rebuilt. The Kaghan is a highly popular tourist attraction.
Saiful Muluk is a mountainous lake located at the northern end of the Kaghan Valley, near the town of Naran in the Saiful Muluk National Park. The lake is a source of the Kunhar River. At an elevation of 3,224 m above sea level, the lake is located above the tree line and is one of the highest lakes in Pakistan.
Babusar Pass or Babusar Top (Urdu: درہ بابوسر) (elevation 4,173 metres or 13,691 feet) is a mountain pass in Pakistan at the north of the 150 km (93 miles) long Kaghan Valley, connecting it via the Thak Nala with Chilas on the Karakoram Highway (KKH). It is the highest point in Kaghan Valley that can be easily accessed by cars. The Babusar Pass connects Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with Gilgit Baltistan. It is one of the most dangerous routes in Pakistan. Every year many deaths happen here due to the mountainous slopes, which are among the most dangerous in the world. The most common reason for death is the brake failure of cars due to inexperience. Babusar Top was originally known as Babur Top, originating from the fact that the Mughal emperor Babur used to pass through this area in the early 16th century. Nowadays however, it is commonly referred to as Babusar Top.
Hunza is a mountainous valley in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan. The Hunza is situated north/west of the Hunza River, at an elevation of around 2,500 metres (8,200 ft). The territory of Hunza is about 7,900 square kilometres (3,100 sq mi). Aliabad is the main town while Baltit is a popular tourist destination because of the spectacular scenery of the surrounding mountains like Ultar Sar, Rakaposhi, Bojahagur Duanasir II, Ghenta Peak, Hunza Peak, Passu Peak, Diran Peak and Bublimotin (Ladyfinger Peak), all 6,000 metres (19,685 ft) or higher.
Khunjerab Pass is a 4,693-meter (15,397 ft.) high mountain pass in the Karakoram Mountains, in a strategic position on the northern border of Pakistan (Gilgit–Baltistan’s Hunza and Nagar Districts) and on the southwest border of China. The Khunjerab Pass is the highest-paved international border crossing in the world and the highest point on the Karakoram Highway.
Places Covered
Abottabad – Naran – Babusar Pass – Chilas – Nanga Parbat View Point – Mountain Junctions – Hunza – Altit Fort – Baltit Fort – Royal Garden – Karimabad Bazar – Ataabad Lake – Hussaini Bridge – Gulmit – Passu – Sost – Khunjerab Pass.
Inclusions
• Latest Model Transportation
(AC saloon coaster or Grand cabin)
• Fuel, Road Tools & Taxes
• Decent Family Hotel Accommodations
• Breakfasts & Dinners
• Professional Tour Leader
• BBQ & Bonfire Night
Exclusions
• Any sort of Entry Tickets
• Extra expenses due to landslidesroad blocks
• Lunch, and Beverages expense
• Horses, Ponies or Porter charges for personal luggage
• Medication, Evacuation & Emergency Rescue
• Any expenses of personal nature
• Jeeps Saif-ul-Malook.
• Any item not mentioned above in
Inclusions section
• Last Dinner