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 Trip Length
14 Days
 Trip Starts
Islamabad
 Trip Finishes
Islamabad
14 Day Pakistan's Karakoram Highway Itinerary (Explore)
Countries Explored: Pakistan
Our Price From 6,076 Per Person
Exclusive Savings 477 Per Person
 Trip Length
14 Days
 Trip Starts
Islamabad
 Trip Finishes
Islamabad
14 Day Pakistan's Karakoram Highway Itinerary (Explore)
Countries Explored: Pakistan
Trip Style
Discovery
Departures
Accommodation
Comfortable
Max. Group Size
16
Pace
Full On
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
KKH
Trip Style
Discovery
Departures
Accommodation
Comfortable
Max. Group Size
16
Pace
Full On
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
KKH

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Explore's 14 Day Pakistan's Karakoram Highway. This overland adventure carves through lush valleys, snakes across high mountain passes and travels alongside creaking glaciers. With show-stopping scenery and plenty of walking included, prepare to be inspired by the Karakoram's warm, welcoming people and its rich tapestry of history.
Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Explore's 14 Day Pakistan's Karakoram Highway. This overland adventure carves through lush valleys, snakes across high mountain passes and travels alongside creaking glaciers. With show-stopping scenery and plenty of walking included, prepare to be inspired by the Karakoram's warm, welcoming people and its rich tapestry of history.

Itinerary

Our trip starts today in Islamabad, the cultural and financial centre of Pakistan and the nation's capital. A relatively new city - Islamabad was constructed in the 1960's to replace the former coastal capital of Karachi. Islamabad's wide, leafy boulevards and backdrop of the rolling Margalla Hills give it the feel of a colonial city, but more recently, the city has seen a considerable injection of wealth, resulting in a curious blend of old and new. Glass-fronted buildings and modern shopping malls now stand side by side with its traditional mosques and markets. For those arriving on time today our Leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 1pm for the welcome meeting and to take us on the afternoon tour. We will start with a visit to the contemporary Faisal Mosque. Its striking architecture is inspired by a Bedouin style tent, and its triangular worship hall houses 10,000 worshippers, making it the largest mosque in South Asia. Continuing on the theme of striking architecture, we next take in the Pakistan monument - with its petal shaped structure taking its cues from Mughal architecture. The monument is dedicated to the people of Pakistan, with each petal representing the different individual cultures that make up the melting-pot that is modern-day Pakistan. We finish our tour at the Heritage Museum, offering a fascinating insight into the ethnology and heritage of the country. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information by note left at the front desk.

Many international flights arrive into Islamabad early this morning. Because of this, we have pre-booked rooms for all customers (including land-only) to be available to check straight into regardless of your arrival time. Those booking flights that arrive late in the evening should arrange to arrive the night before to make use of this pre-booked room. Stay: Hotel Hillview (Comfortable) (L/D)

We set off for the mountains today as we drive to the town of Naran, nestled in the Khagan Valley. As we leave the city and join the main highway, we will likely see a wide variety of colourful trucks transporting goods along the Friendship Highway between Pakistan and China. We quickly gain altitude as we ascend through the valley, surrounded on all sides by the forested peaks of the lesser Himalaya Range. There will be plenty of time to stop for photos and to take in the scenery, before we reach Naran in the afternoon, after a six hour drive. The remainder of the day has been left free to relax and enjoy the surroundings or explore this small, river-side town. Stay: Royal Hotel (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Leaving Naran behind this morning, we continue north through the high altitude lakes of the Lulusar National Park, before turning onto the Karakoram Highway at Talichi. Officially known as the N35 but often called the 'Friendship Highway', or more simply 'KKH', this ambitious road took 20 years to construct as a joint project funded by the governments of Pakistan and China. The highway stretches some 1,300 kilometres from Abbottabad in Pakistan, snaking its way through the mountainous Karakoram range and crossing into China at the Khunjerab Pass, where it continues on to the ancient Silk Road city of Kashgar. The Karakoram Highway is regarded as the 'highest highway in the world'.

We cross the Babussar Pass (4,173m) before dropping down into Tarashing our base for the next two nights. The accommodation is a simple guesthouse with twin bedrooms and outside bathrooms, complete with bucket showers. All bedding and blankets are provided.

The total drive is around five to six hours, with plenty of time built in for scenic stops. Stay: Tarashing Guest House (Simple) (B/L/D)

We start this morning with a drive to the Upper Rupal Valley, where we continue on foot for the five kilometre walk up to Herligkoffer Base Camp, the eastern-facing base camp on the lower slopes of the towering Nanga Parbat. The walk takes us through a lush meadow as we follow the Bazhin Glacier up to a natural spring, which marks the start of the camp. So-named after Dr Karl Herrligkoffer, the leader of first expedition to successfully scale the world's 9th highest mountain, the camp offers incredible close-up views of Nanga Parbat and the surrounding western-Himalayan range. The total walk is approximately ten kilometres in length, with around 400 metres of ascent/descent, taking approximately three to four hours. For those not wishing to do today's walk, there is the option to take a 4WD tour of the Upper Rupal Valley, stopping at a scenic viewpoint and taking a short walk through the village. After the walk we drive onto Tarashing town, our base for the night. The accommodation tonight is a simple guesthouse with twin bedrooms and outside bathrooms, complete with bucket showers. All bedding and blankets are provided. Stay: Tarashing Guest House (Simple) (B/L/D)

Today we have a full but rewarding day of driving ahead as we ascend out of the Astore Valley and up to the Deosai Plateau, which stands at an altitude of 4,100 metres. The plateau was awarded national park status in 1993 to aid protection of a key habitat of the Himalayan Brown Bear, and is one of the world's highest alpine plains. The Bara Pani river winds its way through the national park, feeding several high-altitude lakes and providing the perfect environment for wildflowers to flourish. We will stop at Satpura Lake where its water appears a shimmering turquoise colour, due to it being fed predominately from the melting ice of the plateau. We will then disembark to stretch our legs for a short two kilometre walk around the dark-blue, reflective waters of Sheosar lake. Continuing on by 4WD, we reach Skardu in the early evening. Stay: Concordia Motel (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

It's an early start this morning as we set off in our 4WD vehicles, first travelling to Shigar village to explore Shigar Fort and the 400 year old Amboriq Mosque. This incredible and unusual piece of Islamic architecture is constructed entirely from wood and has been awarded UNESCO status.

We will break for lunch in Shigar and try some traditional Balti dishes. Look out for 'Chapsuro' - a calzone-like bread stuffed with lightly-spiced mince and vegetables, 'Gittey' - a type of sausage prepared with chilli and coriander, and 'Mamtu' - delicious stuffed dumplings which are ubiquitous to the Himalayan regions.

After enjoying a hearty lunch we will continue to the Katpana Desert - a high-altitude desert filled with rolling sand dunes that can sometimes be found covered in snow during the winter months.

On our way back to Skardu we will stop for a short walk up to the 16th Century Kharpocho Fort. The Fort appears as if it is precariously perched on the cliff side, but the location affords strategic views over the confluence of the Indus and Shigar Rivers. The walk will take approximately two hours including the visit to the Fort. Stay: Concordia Motel (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

We set off this morning in our familiar 4WD vehicles, driving along the northern loop out of the Skardu Valley, re-joining the Karakoram Highway at Jaglot, before continuing on to Gilgit, a drive of approximately five hours.

We arrive in Gilgit for lunchtime, and in the afternoon, we set off for a tour of this bustling town. Lying at the heart of the Gilgit-Baltistan region, the town is a haven for trekkers, cyclists, mountaineers and adventurers, not to mention the traders passing through. It is a hubbub of activity that is somewhat juxtaposed by the serene snow-capped mountains it is surrounded by. We will take a walk through Gilgit's bazaar and stop at the Gilgit Bridge. At 158 metres long, this bridge spans the width of the fast-flowing Gilgit River and is the oldest suspension bridge in the region, dating back to the Raja period. We will also visit the old British Cemetery, and the Kargah Buddha, a 7th century rock carving that points. back to the town's significance in spreading Buddhism across the Silk Road and throughout the region. Stay: Riveria Hotel (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Continuing along the KKH, we drive on to the more peaceful town of Karimabad. We stop en-route at a view point that offers a panoramic vista of Rakaposhi, a peak of 7,778 metres which juts out of the landscape and towers over other nearby mountains. Upon reaching Karimabad, we explore the 700 year old Baltit Fort, which was the former seat of the Kingdom of Hunza. The architecture of the fort is quite striking and very much Tibetan in feel, in fact many remark on its similarities to the iconic Potala Palace in Lhasa.

We finish the day by travelling out to Duikar Village, another viewpoint with glorious long-ranging views, to watch the sun dip into the Hunza Valley below. With the view in front of us, it is easy to see why this valley is widely believed to be the inspiration in James Hilton's iconic novel for the mythical utopia 'Shangri-La'.

This evening we join a local Huzakut family for an evening meal in their home, in a small village outside Karimabad. Here we get a fascinating insight into the way of life for many villagers in the region, and we try and array of local dishes such as 'Buttering Daudo' - a traditional apricot soup, 'Chap Churo' - a delicious pie stuffed with mincemeat between two pan-fried flatbreads, and 'Burish Chapik' - cheese chapattis with crushed almonds. Stay: Roomy Daastaan (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Setting off early this morning, we head out by four-wheel drive to the Hoper Valley which contains three mighty glaciers - Hoper, Barpu and Mier. We leave behind our vehicles and continue on foot, walking for around an one and a half hours with a stop for a picnic lunch in front of this incredible glacier. Please note this walk is steep in places with some exposed sections.

In the afternoon, we continue on to Passu to see (but not cross!) the Hussaini suspension bridge. Spanning 64 metres across the Hunza river, this rudimentary piece of engineering is no more than a collection of generously-spaced, rotting wooden planks bound together with several pieces of steel cable. Built by the locals, it is the lifeline that helps them transport goods and agriculture across the fast-flowing river below. After some time to watch the comings and goings on the bridge, we will continue on towards Passu, stopping at Borith for incredible views of the Passu Glacier. Stay: Roomy Daastaan (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Leaving Karimabad behind today, we travel along the Karakoram Highway before turning off and joining the main highway linking Chitral and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the west with Gilgit Baltistan in the east. The drive itself is very scenic, full of wide open landscapes framed by snow-capped peaks. We make several stops along the way, including a picnic lunch in the picturesque village Gahkuch which is set on a wide sweeping bend of the Gilgit River. After a drive of approximately six hours, we reach the small river-side town of Gupis, our rest stop for the next two nights. Stay: Ghizer Blossom Inn (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Today we spend a full day exploring the Yasin Valley. This historic area is linked to a network of valleys that stretch across the north-west frontier of Pakistan and into the Wakhan Corridor region of Afghanistan/Tajikistan. Control of this region has been fought over for centuries, from Central Asians vying for the silk trade to more recently the British colonial powers. This high altitude valley sits amongst the Hindu Raj Mountain Range, with a glacial river carving its way through the valley floor and is set to a backdrop of towering 6,000m+ mountains. This morning we set off from Gupis by 4WD and drive to the village of Darkot, where we get to see what daily life is like for the few locals that live in this sparse, remote mountain area. We then drive onto Ghasum where the road ends and we leave the jeeps behind, continuing on foot for the 45 minute walk to the snout of the Ghamubar glacier. We break for lunch here in a spot overlooking the glacier, before continuing onto the picturesque Ghamubar Lake. We return to Gupis later in the afternoon. The total walk time is around 1 hour 30 minutes with an altitude gain of approximately 200 metres. Stay: Ghizer Blossom Inn (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Leaving the remote valley area behind today, we head east and join the main highway once again, first crossing Babusar Pass (4,100 metres) and stopping at Lulusar Lake before we descend back down the Kaghan Valley to Naran. After checking into the hotel, there will be time for a short orientation tour of the town and its bustling main bazaar. Stay: Royal Hotel (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Continuing to lose altitude, we drop back down to the foothills this morning, travelling through the towns of Mansehra and Abbotabad. Along the way back to the capital we will explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Taxila, an ancient city dating back to 3500 BC, and fought over throughout the centuries by the many civilisations that inhabited this area. Next we visit the old city of Rawalpindi. Known as the 'Twin City' and forming part of the greater urban conurbation of Islamabad, this densely packed and sprawling city offers a stark contrast to the wide leafy streets of Islamabad. We plan to explore the narrow lanes on foot, stopping to barter in the bustling Raja Bazaar before returning to hotel. Stay: Hotel Hillview (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Islamabad. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Islamabad at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Islamabad International Airport (ISB), which is 30-40 minutes from the hotel. (B)

Our trip starts today in Islamabad, the cultural and financial centre of Pakistan and the nation's capital. A relatively new city - Islamabad was constructed in the 1960's to replace the former coastal capital of Karachi. Islamabad's wide, leafy boulevards and backdrop of the rolling Margalla Hills give it the feel of a colonial city, but more recently, the city has seen a considerable injection of wealth, resulting in a curious blend of old and new. Glass-fronted buildings and modern shopping malls now stand side by side with its traditional mosques and markets. For those arriving on time today our Leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 1pm for the welcome meeting and to take us on the afternoon tour. We will start with a visit to the contemporary Faisal Mosque. Its striking architecture is inspired by a Bedouin style tent, and its triangular worship hall houses 10,000 worshippers, making it the largest mosque in South Asia. Continuing on the theme of striking architecture, we next take in the Pakistan monument - with its petal shaped structure taking its cues from Mughal architecture. The monument is dedicated to the people of Pakistan, with each petal representing the different individual cultures that make up the melting-pot that is modern-day Pakistan. We finish our tour at the Heritage Museum, offering a fascinating insight into the ethnology and heritage of the country. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information by note left at the front desk.

Many international flights arrive into Islamabad early this morning. Because of this, we have pre-booked rooms for all customers (including land-only) to be available to check straight into regardless of your arrival time. Those booking flights that arrive late in the evening should arrange to arrive the night before to make use of this pre-booked room. Stay: Hotel Hillview (Comfortable) (L/D)

We set off for the mountains today as we drive to the town of Naran, nestled in the Khagan Valley. As we leave the city and join the main highway, we will likely see a wide variety of colourful trucks transporting goods along the Friendship Highway between Pakistan and China. We quickly gain altitude as we ascend through the valley, surrounded on all sides by the forested peaks of the lesser Himalaya Range. There will be plenty of time to stop for photos and to take in the scenery, before we reach Naran in the afternoon, after a six hour drive. The remainder of the day has been left free to relax and enjoy the surroundings or explore this small, river-side town. Stay: Royal Hotel (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Leaving Naran behind this morning, we continue north through the high altitude lakes of the Lulusar National Park, before turning onto the Karakoram Highway at Talichi. Officially known as the N35 but often called the 'Friendship Highway', or more simply 'KKH', this ambitious road took 20 years to construct as a joint project funded by the governments of Pakistan and China. The highway stretches some 1,300 kilometres from Abbottabad in Pakistan, snaking its way through the mountainous Karakoram range and crossing into China at the Khunjerab Pass, where it continues on to the ancient Silk Road city of Kashgar. The Karakoram Highway is regarded as the 'highest highway in the world'.

We cross the Babussar Pass (4,173m) before dropping down into Tarashing our base for the next two nights. The accommodation is a simple guesthouse with twin bedrooms and outside bathrooms, complete with bucket showers. All bedding and blankets are provided.

The total drive is around five to six hours, with plenty of time built in for scenic stops. Stay: Tarashing Guest House (Simple) (B/L/D)

We start this morning with a drive to the Upper Rupal Valley, where we continue on foot for the five kilometre walk up to Herligkoffer Base Camp, the eastern-facing base camp on the lower slopes of the towering Nanga Parbat. The walk takes us through a lush meadow as we follow the Bazhin Glacier up to a natural spring, which marks the start of the camp. So-named after Dr Karl Herrligkoffer, the leader of first expedition to successfully scale the world's 9th highest mountain, the camp offers incredible close-up views of Nanga Parbat and the surrounding western-Himalayan range. The total walk is approximately ten kilometres in length, with around 400 metres of ascent/descent, taking approximately three to four hours. For those not wishing to do today's walk, there is the option to take a 4WD tour of the Upper Rupal Valley, stopping at a scenic viewpoint and taking a short walk through the village. After the walk we drive onto Tarashing town, our base for the night. The accommodation tonight is a simple guesthouse with twin bedrooms and outside bathrooms, complete with bucket showers. All bedding and blankets are provided. Stay: Tarashing Guest House (Simple) (B/L/D)

Today we have a full but rewarding day of driving ahead as we ascend out of the Astore Valley and up to the Deosai Plateau, which stands at an altitude of 4,100 metres. The plateau was awarded national park status in 1993 to aid protection of a key habitat of the Himalayan Brown Bear, and is one of the world's highest alpine plains. The Bara Pani river winds its way through the national park, feeding several high-altitude lakes and providing the perfect environment for wildflowers to flourish. We will stop at Satpura Lake where its water appears a shimmering turquoise colour, due to it being fed predominately from the melting ice of the plateau. We will then disembark to stretch our legs for a short two kilometre walk around the dark-blue, reflective waters of Sheosar lake. Continuing on by 4WD, we reach Skardu in the early evening. Stay: Concordia Motel (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

It's an early start this morning as we set off in our 4WD vehicles, first travelling to Shigar village to explore Shigar Fort and the 400 year old Amboriq Mosque. This incredible and unusual piece of Islamic architecture is constructed entirely from wood and has been awarded UNESCO status.

We will break for lunch in Shigar and try some traditional Balti dishes. Look out for 'Chapsuro' - a calzone-like bread stuffed with lightly-spiced mince and vegetables, 'Gittey' - a type of sausage prepared with chilli and coriander, and 'Mamtu' - delicious stuffed dumplings which are ubiquitous to the Himalayan regions.

After enjoying a hearty lunch we will continue to the Katpana Desert - a high-altitude desert filled with rolling sand dunes that can sometimes be found covered in snow during the winter months.

On our way back to Skardu we will stop for a short walk up to the 16th Century Kharpocho Fort. The Fort appears as if it is precariously perched on the cliff side, but the location affords strategic views over the confluence of the Indus and Shigar Rivers. The walk will take approximately two hours including the visit to the Fort. Stay: Concordia Motel (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

We set off this morning in our familiar 4WD vehicles, driving along the northern loop out of the Skardu Valley, re-joining the Karakoram Highway at Jaglot, before continuing on to Gilgit, a drive of approximately five hours.

We arrive in Gilgit for lunchtime, and in the afternoon, we set off for a tour of this bustling town. Lying at the heart of the Gilgit-Baltistan region, the town is a haven for trekkers, cyclists, mountaineers and adventurers, not to mention the traders passing through. It is a hubbub of activity that is somewhat juxtaposed by the serene snow-capped mountains it is surrounded by. We will take a walk through Gilgit's bazaar and stop at the Gilgit Bridge. At 158 metres long, this bridge spans the width of the fast-flowing Gilgit River and is the oldest suspension bridge in the region, dating back to the Raja period. We will also visit the old British Cemetery, and the Kargah Buddha, a 7th century rock carving that points. back to the town's significance in spreading Buddhism across the Silk Road and throughout the region. Stay: Riveria Hotel (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Continuing along the KKH, we drive on to the more peaceful town of Karimabad. We stop en-route at a view point that offers a panoramic vista of Rakaposhi, a peak of 7,778 metres which juts out of the landscape and towers over other nearby mountains. Upon reaching Karimabad, we explore the 700 year old Baltit Fort, which was the former seat of the Kingdom of Hunza. The architecture of the fort is quite striking and very much Tibetan in feel, in fact many remark on its similarities to the iconic Potala Palace in Lhasa.

We finish the day by travelling out to Duikar Village, another viewpoint with glorious long-ranging views, to watch the sun dip into the Hunza Valley below. With the view in front of us, it is easy to see why this valley is widely believed to be the inspiration in James Hilton's iconic novel for the mythical utopia 'Shangri-La'.

This evening we join a local Huzakut family for an evening meal in their home, in a small village outside Karimabad. Here we get a fascinating insight into the way of life for many villagers in the region, and we try and array of local dishes such as 'Buttering Daudo' - a traditional apricot soup, 'Chap Churo' - a delicious pie stuffed with mincemeat between two pan-fried flatbreads, and 'Burish Chapik' - cheese chapattis with crushed almonds. Stay: Roomy Daastaan (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Setting off early this morning, we head out by four-wheel drive to the Hoper Valley which contains three mighty glaciers - Hoper, Barpu and Mier. We leave behind our vehicles and continue on foot, walking for around an one and a half hours with a stop for a picnic lunch in front of this incredible glacier. Please note this walk is steep in places with some exposed sections.

In the afternoon, we continue on to Passu to see (but not cross!) the Hussaini suspension bridge. Spanning 64 metres across the Hunza river, this rudimentary piece of engineering is no more than a collection of generously-spaced, rotting wooden planks bound together with several pieces of steel cable. Built by the locals, it is the lifeline that helps them transport goods and agriculture across the fast-flowing river below. After some time to watch the comings and goings on the bridge, we will continue on towards Passu, stopping at Borith for incredible views of the Passu Glacier. Stay: Roomy Daastaan (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Leaving Karimabad behind today, we travel along the Karakoram Highway before turning off and joining the main highway linking Chitral and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the west with Gilgit Baltistan in the east. The drive itself is very scenic, full of wide open landscapes framed by snow-capped peaks. We make several stops along the way, including a picnic lunch in the picturesque village Gahkuch which is set on a wide sweeping bend of the Gilgit River. After a drive of approximately six hours, we reach the small river-side town of Gupis, our rest stop for the next two nights. Stay: Ghizer Blossom Inn (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Today we spend a full day exploring the Yasin Valley. This historic area is linked to a network of valleys that stretch across the north-west frontier of Pakistan and into the Wakhan Corridor region of Afghanistan/Tajikistan. Control of this region has been fought over for centuries, from Central Asians vying for the silk trade to more recently the British colonial powers. This high altitude valley sits amongst the Hindu Raj Mountain Range, with a glacial river carving its way through the valley floor and is set to a backdrop of towering 6,000m+ mountains. This morning we set off from Gupis by 4WD and drive to the village of Darkot, where we get to see what daily life is like for the few locals that live in this sparse, remote mountain area. We then drive onto Ghasum where the road ends and we leave the jeeps behind, continuing on foot for the 45 minute walk to the snout of the Ghamubar glacier. We break for lunch here in a spot overlooking the glacier, before continuing onto the picturesque Ghamubar Lake. We return to Gupis later in the afternoon. The total walk time is around 1 hour 30 minutes with an altitude gain of approximately 200 metres. Stay: Ghizer Blossom Inn (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Leaving the remote valley area behind today, we head east and join the main highway once again, first crossing Babusar Pass (4,100 metres) and stopping at Lulusar Lake before we descend back down the Kaghan Valley to Naran. After checking into the hotel, there will be time for a short orientation tour of the town and its bustling main bazaar. Stay: Royal Hotel (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Continuing to lose altitude, we drop back down to the foothills this morning, travelling through the towns of Mansehra and Abbotabad. Along the way back to the capital we will explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Taxila, an ancient city dating back to 3500 BC, and fought over throughout the centuries by the many civilisations that inhabited this area. Next we visit the old city of Rawalpindi. Known as the 'Twin City' and forming part of the greater urban conurbation of Islamabad, this densely packed and sprawling city offers a stark contrast to the wide leafy streets of Islamabad. We plan to explore the narrow lanes on foot, stopping to barter in the bustling Raja Bazaar before returning to hotel. Stay: Hotel Hillview (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Islamabad. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Islamabad at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Islamabad International Airport (ISB), which is 30-40 minutes from the hotel. (B)

Trip Inclusions

  • This walking holiday is a great introduction to the pleasures of Himalayan teahouse trekking
  • Relax after the moderate grade 4-day trek in the friendly lakeside town of Pokhara
  • Look out for a wide variety of animal species and the rare one-horned rhino in Chitwan National Park

  • Full on paced trips are for travellers who like their holidays packed with activities and experiences, moving on quickly from place to place with lots of early starts and long, busy days. Some may find them tiring, but others get a buzz from packing their precious holiday-time as chock-a - block full of new experiences as possible.

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included

  • This walking holiday is a great introduction to the pleasures of Himalayan teahouse trekking
  • Relax after the moderate grade 4-day trek in the friendly lakeside town of Pokhara
  • Look out for a wide variety of animal species and the rare one-horned rhino in Chitwan National Park

  • Full on paced trips are for travellers who like their holidays packed with activities and experiences, moving on quickly from place to place with lots of early starts and long, busy days. Some may find them tiring, but others get a buzz from packing their precious holiday-time as chock-a - block full of new experiences as possible.

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included
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Saturday 31 Aug 2024
Status
From: $7,430 $7,293
Save $137 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 01 Sep 2024
Saturday 14 Sep 2024
Status
From: $7,550 $7,418
Save $132 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 15 Sep 2024
Saturday 28 Sep 2024
Status
From: $7,530 $7,398
Save $132 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 15 Jun 2025
Saturday 28 Jun 2025
Status
From: $6,790 $6,654
Save $136 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 29 Jun 2025
Saturday 12 Jul 2025
Status
From: $6,790 $6,654
Save $136 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 03 Aug 2025
Saturday 16 Aug 2025
Status
From: $6,890 $6,752
Save $138 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 17 Aug 2025
Saturday 30 Aug 2025
Status
From: $7,140 $6,997
Save $143 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 31 Aug 2025
Saturday 13 Sep 2025
Status
From: $7,140 $6,997
Save $143 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 14 Sep 2025
Saturday 27 Sep 2025
Status
From: $7,140 $6,997
Save $143 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 15 Jun 2025
Saturday 28 Jun 2025
Status
From: $7,800 $7,664
Save $136 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 29 Jun 2025
Saturday 12 Jul 2025
Status
From: $7,800 $7,664
Save $136 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 03 Aug 2025
Saturday 16 Aug 2025
Status
From: $7,910 $7,772
Save $138 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 17 Aug 2025
Saturday 30 Aug 2025
Status
From: $8,160 $8,017
Save $143 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 31 Aug 2025
Saturday 13 Sep 2025
Status
From: $8,160 $8,017
Save $143 Enquire
Exclusive Savings
Sunday 14 Sep 2025
Saturday 27 Sep 2025
Status
From: $8,160 $8,017
Save $143 Enquire
Note
A definite departure means minimum numbers have been reached for this departure to operate. Your Global Journeys Travel Advisor will check the availability of your departure date when you enquire. Additional savings may apply. We guarantee the lowest price in Australia. T&C’s apply.
Note
Tour & cruises prices are per person. Prices shown have savings applied, are subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Prices and trip information are correct at the time at this point in time, however are subject to confirmation at the time of booking and are subject to change by Explore. For cruise itineraries, cabin images are sourced from Explore. These should be treated as indicative only. Cabin inclusions, upholsteries and room layout may differ to the image(s) shown depending on the ship selected and your sailing dates.

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