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Pakistan Expedition

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Reisecode
EPIPHQSP0000
Gruppengröße
min. 1 / max. 12
Sprache
Englisch
Dauer
15 Tage
Altersbeschränkung
von 15 bis 99

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Highlights

  • Learn about Pakistan – its turbulent past, fascinating present, and hopeful future – from a local leader who knows and loves the country best.
  • Discover the jagged snow-capped peaks, bright blue lakes and traditional culture of the Hunza Valley, a little touristed but unbelievably beautiful region of northern Pakistan.
  • From its ancient museums, gardens and forts to its fantastic food scene, Lahore has so much to offer. Spend three days discovering this dynamic city.
  • Travel to the incredibly remote village of Shimshal where you’ll meet the local families who live in this challenging environment and hike through the surrounding mountains.
  • Visit a women’s group supported by the Aga Khan Foundation to learn about their projects and have lunch at a cafe run by local women.
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Reisebeschreibung 2026

Get set for a 15-day expedition through an ancient land. Beginning in Pakistan’s capital of Islamabad, the expedition takes you north to the stunning and rarely visited Hunza Valley region. Here you’ll find nature unleashed: imagine imposing jagged peaks, alpine lakes and glaciers creeping into the valleys. Hike between ancient fortifications scattered among rural villages and learn about the modern innovations that help the local people prosper. Finish in Lahore, a city that not only stood strong through the rise and fall of empires but also preserved the culture that makes Pakistan such a mesmerising, all-consuming country.

Reiseverlauf 2026

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    Islamabad

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    Welcome to Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital city. Translating as ‘City of Islam’, Islamabad was built in the 1960s to replace Karachi as the nation’s capital, though there’s evidence that humans have lived in the area for many thousands of years. Your expedition begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm, but if you arrive earlier there are several sights worth checking out including Golra Railway Station, and the Lok Virsa Museum – dedicated to the preservation, documentation promotion of Pakistan’s cultural heritage. After your welcome meeting, get to know your group and local leader over an included dinner.
    It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. Note that check-in time for your hotel is 2 pm.
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    Make the most of the opportunity to explore Islamabad with your fellow travellers. Your local leader will speak with you about the history of both Islamabad and Pakistan and be able to answer any questions about this oft-misunderstood destination. There’ll be a chance to shop for local clothes, so perhaps take the opportunity to buy a shalwar kameez – the traditional dress of loose-fitting trousers and a long shirt. Visit Faisal Mosque, which was the largest mosque in the world upon its completion in 1986 and is said to hold 10,000 worshippers, then head to the ancient site of Taxila. These World Heritage-listed ruins are evidence of over 500 years of cultural evolution influenced by Persia, Greece, and the spread of Buddhism. Enjoy a group dinner at neraby Saidpur village.
    Your driving time today will be approximately 4 hours. The Taxila Museum is closed on the first Monday of every month. Groups visiting Taxila on this day will still be able to visit all other sites.
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    Fly this morning from Islamabad to Skardu. Being the gateway to the Karakoram Mountain Range, it’s a popular spot for hikers and outdoorsy types, and your day will be spent exploring all that Skardu has to offer. You’ll head to the Skardu Bazaar, where you can pick up any snacks or souvenirs that might be calling your name. Then it’s on to the Manthal Rock Buddha – a sculpture dating back to the 8th century – as well as Kharpocho Fort.
    Today's flight takes around 1 hour. We use Pakistan Airlines for our domestic flights here. In case of flight cancellations, this day will be used to drive to Chilas or Naran.
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    Today, travel north to Passu, a small town surrounded by mountains and glaciers. It sits by the famous Karakoram Highway, which is also known as the China-Pakistan Friendship Highway as it connects the two countries. This is an achingly beautiful part of the world and there’ll be several opportunities to stop and take in views of many 7000 m peaks, including Rakaposhi. You’ll be staying in Passu for the next three nights, using it as your base for exploring the region.
    Your driving time today will be approximately 10 hours. In case of flight cancellations, this day will be used to drive to Passu.
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    Passu to Gulmit

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    Drive to nearby Gulmit today. Take a walk around this remote village and visit a carpet-weaving centre run by the local women. You’ll also hike out to the ruins of Ondra Fort. Sitting atop a rocky outcrop above Gulmit, it would’ve commanded views of several strategically important passes in the area. It’s believed to have been built in the 16th century by a ruler named Qutlug Baig and, as if the historic ruins weren’t enough, there are phenomenal views of both the valley and the surrounding peaks. Later, return to your accommodation in Passu for the night.
    The Ondra Poygah hike includes 1655 stairs, and it takes around 1-2 hours to reach the fort ruins. The walk back through Kamaris Village is 3 km and 1-2 hours.
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Leistungen 2026

  • Hotel (11 Nächte), Gästehaus (3 Nächte)
  • Kostenloser Ankunftstransfer
  • Islamabad - Faisal Moschee bei Sonnenuntergang
  • Islamabad - Taxila Museum & archäologische Stätten
  • Islamabad - Truck Art Workshop
  • Skardu - Besuch der Festung Kharpocho
  • Skardu - Manthal Buddha Rock
  • Skardu - Skardu Marktbesuch
  • Skardu - Katpana Wüste
  • Nagar-Tal - Aussichtspunkt Rakaposhi
  • Gulmit - Besuch des von Frauen geführten Teppichwebezentrums
  • Hunza Tal - Ondra Polygah Wanderung
  • Gulmit - Altes Haus Gulmit besuchen
  • Hunza-Tal - Traditionelle Musikaufführung
  • Wanderung Hunza-Tal - Passu-Gletscher
  • Wanderung Hunzatal - Borith See
  • Hunza-Tal - Hussaini-Hängebrücke
  • Shimshal - Dorfbesichtigung und optionale Wanderung
  • Hunzatal - Heiliger Felsen von Hunza
  • Hunza Tal - Attabad See
  • Karimabad - Markttour
  • Hunza-Tal - Wanderung durch das Dorf Ganish
  • Karimabad - Mittagessen in einem von Frauen geführten Cafe
  • Karimabad - Besuch des sozialen Frauenunternehmens Ciqam
  • Karimabad - Baltit & Altit Festungen
  • Karimabad - Duiker (Eagle's Nest) bei Sonnenuntergang
  • Lahore - Anarkali & Liberty Märkte
  • Lahore - Akbari Mandi & Azam Cloth Market
  • Lahore - Wazir Khan Moschee
  • Lahore - Shahi Hammam
  • Lahore - Ummauerte Stadt von Lahore
  • Lahore - Badshahi Moschee
  • Lahore - Grabmal von Allama Iqbal
  • Lahore - Delhi Gate
  • Lahore - Lahore Fort
  • Lahore - Shalimar Gärten
  • Lahore - Wagah-Grenzzeremonie
  • Lahore - Grabmal von Jahangir
  • Lahore - Abendessen in der Food Street
  • Kostenloser Transfer bei der Abreise
  • Complimentary Arrival Transfer
  • Islamabad - Faisal Mosque at sunset
  • Islamabad - Taxila Museum & archeological sites
  • Islamabad - Truck art workshop
  • Skardu - Kharpocho Fort visit
  • Skardu - Manthal Buddha Rock
  • Skardu - Skardu market visit
  • Skardu - Katpana Desert
  • Nagar Valley - Rakaposhi view point
  • Gulmit - Women-run carpet weaving center visit
  • Hunza Valley - Ondra Polygah hike
  • Gulmit - Old House Gulmit visit
  • Hunza Valley - Traditional music performance
  • Hunza Valley - Passu Glacier hike
  • Hunza Valley - Borith Lake hike
  • Hunza Valley - Hussaini Suspension Bridge
  • Shimshal - Village tour & optional hike
  • Hunza Valley - Sacred Rock of Hunza
  • Hunza Valley - Attabad Lake
  • Karimabad - Market tour
  • Hunza Valley - Ganish Village walking tour
  • Karimabad - Lunch at women-run cafe
  • Karimabad - Ciqam women's social enterprise visit
  • Karimabad - Baltit & Altit Forts
  • Karimabad - Duiker (Eagle's Nest) sunset viewing
  • Lahore - Anarkali & Liberty Markets
  • Lahore - Akbari Mandi & Azam Cloth Market
  • Lahore - Wazir Khan Mosque
  • Lahore - Shahi Hammam
  • Lahore - Walled City of Lahore
  • Lahore - Badshahi Mosque
  • Lahore - Tomb of Allama Iqbal
  • Lahore - Delhi Gate
  • Lahore - Lahore Fort
  • Lahore - Shalimar Gardens
  • Lahore - Wagah Border ceremony
  • Lahore - Tomb of Jahangir
  • Lahore - Dinner at Food Street
  • Complimentary Departure Transfer
  • 14x Frühstück
  • 11x Mittagessen
  • 9x Abendessen

Unterkunft 2026

Hotel (11 nights), Guesthouse (3 nights)

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