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The Silk route/Karakoram Highway connects China and Pakistan with what must be the most harrowing trail of asphalt on earth. From Kashgar to Islamabad, the road stretches 1260 kilometers. Nowadays most traffic on the Karakoram Highway consists of tourists. The Silk Route and Karakoram Highway are one of the most popular routes in the world among epic travellers, which can be made while sitting in a temperature controlled vehicle winding through the scenic and changing vistas.
What's included
Destination
Hunza Discover Hunza
Departure Location
Islamabad/Lahore/Karachi
Return Location
Islamabad/Lahore/Karachi
Additional Information
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Price includes
- A guided tour of important places
- Accommodation in single twin share room
- Entrance tickets to monuments and museums
- Observation and participation in allowed activities
- Professionally guided tour
- Room and Break Fast
- Unlimited bottled water
Price does not include
- Entrance tickets to monuments and museums
- First Entrance fees
- Increases in airfares or Government imposed taxes
- International Air, unless expressly paid for
- Meals, unless expressly states
- Medical insurance and emergency insurance
- Personal expenses
- Services not specifically stated in the itinerary
- Tips to guide and driver
- Visa arrangements
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Second child (0-12yrs):
Silk Route
The Silk route/Karakoram Highway connects China and Pakistan with what must be the most harrowing trail of asphalt on earth. From Kashgar to Islamabad, the road stretches 1260 kilometers. Nowadays most traffic on the Karakoram Highway consists of tourists. The Silk Route and Karakoram Highway are one of the most popular routes in the world among epic travellers, which can be made while sitting in a temperature controlled vehicle winding through the scenic and changing vistas.
- Day 1: Sost - Passu
- Day 2: Passu -Patundas TREK
- Day 3: Passu – Karimabad
- Day 4: Karimabad - Lady Finger Base Camp
- Day 5: Karimabad - Hoper Glacier and Back
- Day 6: Karimabad - Chilas
- Day 7: Chilas - Naran
- Day 8: Naran - Islamabad
- Day 9 : Islamabad - Next Destination
Day 1: Sost - Passu
Day 2: Passu -Patundas TREK
Day 3: Passu – Karimabad
Day 4: Karimabad - Lady Finger Base Camp
Day 5: Karimabad - Hoper Glacier and Back
Day 6: Karimabad - Chilas
Day 7: Chilas - Naran
Day 8: Naran - Islamabad
Day 9 : Islamabad - Next Destination
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The Silk route/Karakoram Highway connects China and Pakistan with what must be the most harrowing trail of asphalt on earth. From Kashgar to Islamabad, the road stretches 1260 kilometers. Nowadays most traffic on the Karakoram Highway consists of tourists. The Silk Route and Karakoram Highway are one of the most popular routes in the world among epic travellers, which can be made while sitting in a temperature controlled vehicle winding through the scenic and changing vistas.
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