
Duration: 9 Days / 8 Nights

Style: Private Overland Journey

Starting Point: Islamabad

Group Size: Private — 1 to 12 travelers


Thousands of ancient rock carvings along the Karakoram Highway, some dating back over 1,000 years.

A roadside viewpoint of the world's ninth-highest peak, known locally as the Killer Mountain.

An unobstructed view of 7,788m Rakaposhi from the highway.

Hunza's royal fort overlooking Karimabad, a key stop along the overland route.

Turquoise water formed by a 2010 landslide, explored by boat.

Jagged peaks rising dramatically above the Karakoram Highway near Passu village.

A historic village and high-altitude lake along the route north toward Khunjerab.

The highest point of the journey at 4,693m, with a visit to the border town of Sost.

Arrive in Islamabad and rest before the long overland journey begins.





A full overland journey rather than a fly-in/fly-out itinerary.

Nine days covering the complete length of the Karakoram Highway corridor.

Remote stops, border-area travel, and high-altitude driving.

Ancient petroglyphs and views of some of the world's highest peaks along the route.
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Ancient rock carvings found along the Karakoram Highway near Chilas, some believed to be
over 1,000 years old, documenting travelers and traders along an ancient Silk Road branch.
Pakistani nationals and most international travelers do not need a special permit for Khunjerab Pass itself, though our team handles any required documentation.

Discover breathtaking landscapes, authentic cultural experiences, and extraordinary hospitality.
