Borith, Hunza Valley
Borith is a travel destination with 7 curated tours available.
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7 Tours & Travel Packages in Borith
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- Experienced tour guide
- Private Transport
- Rooms on twin sharing
- Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Airport transfers
- Visa supporting documents
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Drinks
- Entrance Tickets
- International/domestic air ticket
- Visa fee
- Valid Travel Documents
- Travelers must carry valid passports, visas,
- permits, and identification documents required for border crossings.
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- Border Regulations
- Border crossing procedures at Sost and Wagah
- are subject to government regulations and timings.
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- Weather & Road
- Conditions
- Mountain road conditions and weather may
- affect travel schedules, especially on the Karakoram Highway.
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- Long Driving Days
- This tour includes long overland journeys
- through mountainous regions and highways.
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- Respect Local Laws
- & Culture
- Travelers are expected to respect local
- customs, laws, and cultural traditions throughout the journey.
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- Full Board Services: Enjoy comfortable accommodation, nourishing meals, and essential amenities up to the base camp.
- Logistics from Arrival to Departure: Seamless transportation from Islamabad to the expedition base camp and back.
- High-Altitude Guides and Porters (On Request): Expert support available upon request to enhance your climbing experience.
- Visa Assistance: Streamlined guidance to help you secure the necessary mountaineering visa.
- Climbing Permits: Hassle-free handling of all required permits for a smooth entry into the expedition.
- Safety Measures: Adherence to strict safety protocols, ensuring a secure and well-managed climb.
- Equipment Provision: Essential gear, including sleeping tents, mattresses, and sleeping bags for base camp and trekking.
- Expert Guides: Certified and experienced guides providing invaluable insights into the climb and the region's rich history.
- Chef and Cooks: Culinary experts ensuring delicious and nourishing meals throughout the expedition.
- Communication Tools: Stay connected with a satellite phone for base camp and walkie-talkies for efficient communication during the climb.
- Visa Fee: The cost associated with obtaining the mountaineering visa is not covered in the expedition package.
- Insurance: Participants are responsible for securing their own travel and health insurance coverage for the duration of the expedition.
- Heli Rescue Fee (if needed): In the event of a helicopter rescue, associated fees are not included and will be the responsibility of the participant.
- Wages for High-Altitude Guides and Porters: While we provide high-altitude guides and porters upon request, their wages are not included in the expedition package and should be covered separately.
- Personal Climbing Gear: Participants are required to bring personal climbing gear as specified in the provided expedition checklist.
- Personal Expenses: Expenses of a personal nature, such as souvenirs or additional snacks, are not covered.
- Valid visa and passport is mandatory for international climbers
- Climbing permit and official expedition clearance required
- Prior high-altitude and technical mountaineering experience is essential
- Physical fitness and endurance training strongly recommended
- Use of proper alpine gear (ice axe, crampons, harness, etc.) is compulsory
- Weather and route conditions may affect summit attempts
- Strict safety protocols must be followed at all times
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- Experienced trekking guide
- Private Transport for road travel from Islamabad to Hunza and back
- Airport transfers
- Rooms on twin sharing
- Meals in hotels & during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- All required trekking permits/documents and fees
- Visa supporting documents
- Mess & Sleeping tents, mattress and sleeping bags
- Expert chef and assistant chef
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Drinks
- Entrance Tickets
- International/domestic air ticket
- Visa fee
- Valid passport is required for all international travelers
- Pakistan visa is mandatory before arrival
- Moderate fitness level required for high-altitude trekking
- Proper trekking gear and warm clothing essential
- Not recommended for individuals with severe altitude sickness history
- Weather conditions may affect itinerary adjustments
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- Experienced tour guide
- Private Transport (4WD)
- Rooms on twin sharing
- Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Airport transfers
- Visa supporting documents
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Drinks
- Entrance Tickets
- International/domestic air ticket
- Visa fee
- Valid passport is mandatory for all international travelers
- Valid Pakistan visa is mandatory for all international travelers
- Travel insurance is highly recommended
- Moderate travel endurance is required due to long mountain drives
- Weather and road conditions may affect the itinerary
- Comfortable clothing and sturdy footwear are recommended
- Some remote regions have limited internet and mobile connectivity
- Respect for local culture and traditions is essential throughout the journey
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- Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour
- Private transport throughout the tour with an experienced driver
- Airport transfers (arrival and departure)
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis (single supplement available upon request)
- Full-board meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
- Domestic flight between Islamabad and Skardu (where included in the selected tour package)
- Driver's accommodation and meals
- Fuel, road tolls and parking charges
- Pakistan visa support documents (where applicable)
- Government taxes
- International flights
- Pakistan visa fee
- Entrance fees to monuments, museums, national parks, and attractions unless specifically stated
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses, including laundry, telephone charges, and shopping
- Camera fees and drone permits where applicable
- Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Tips and gratuities
- Expenses arising from weather conditions, road closures, flight delays, political situations, natural disasters, or any circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Pakistan.
- Most international travellers require a Pakistan Tourist Visa before arrival. Please check the latest visa requirements for your nationality before booking.
- We provide supporting documents for your Pakistan visa application where applicable.
- The best time for this tour is during the autumn season from September to November, when the valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan are at their most colourful.
- Autumn weather in northern Pakistan can vary significantly. Days are generally pleasant, while mornings, evenings, and higher-altitude areas can be cold.
- Temperatures at Khunjerab Pass (4,693 m) may fall below freezing even during autumn. Warm clothing is essential.
- The itinerary includes travel to high-altitude destinations. Travellers should stay well hydrated, avoid excessive physical exertion on the first few days, and inform the tour leader of any medical conditions before departure.
- Some roads in northern Pakistan are mountainous and occasionally affected by weather, landslides, maintenance work, or temporary closures. Minor itinerary adjustments may be necessary for safety.
- Domestic flights between Islamabad and Skardu are weather dependent. If flights are cancelled, the itinerary will continue by road via the Karakoram Highway.
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as several attractions involve short walks on uneven surfaces, village streets, gardens, forts, and mountain trails.
- Layered clothing is recommended, including a warm jacket, fleece, hat, gloves, sunglasses, and sunscreen for varying temperatures throughout the journey.
- A camera with spare batteries and memory cards is highly recommended, as this tour offers some of the finest autumn photography opportunities in Pakistan.
- Travellers should have a moderate level of fitness to comfortably enjoy village walks, sightseeing, and the optional hike to the Passu White Glacier.
- Respect for local customs, traditions, and cultural heritage is appreciated throughout the journey, particularly when visiting villages, religious sites, and local communities.
- Travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip interruptions, and personal belongings is strongly recommended for all participants.
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- Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour
- Private transport throughout the tour with an experienced driver
- Airport transfers (arrival and departure)
- Domestic flights between Islamabad and Gilgit or Skardu (where included in the selected package)
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis (single supplement available upon request)
- Full-board meals throughout the tour (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner)
- Entrance fees to all forts, museums, national parks, and attractions mentioned in the itinerary
- Guided hike to Passu White Glacier
- Visit to Khunjerab National Park
- Driver's accommodation and meals
- All fuel, road tolls, bridge tolls, and parking charges
- Pakistan tourist visa support documents (where applicable)
- Bottled drinking water during road journeys
- Government taxes
- International flights
- Pakistan tourist visa fee
- Travel insurance
- Meals and beverages not specifically mentioned in the itinerary
- Personal expenses, including laundry, telephone calls, shopping, and snacks
- Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Tips and gratuities for the guide, driver, hotel staff, and porters
- Expenses arising from weather conditions, flight cancellations, landslides, road closures, political situations, natural disasters, or any circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- A passport with at least six months' validity from the date of arrival in Pakistan is required for all international travellers.
- Most foreign nationals require a Pakistan Tourist Visa before travelling. Hunza Explorers will provide the necessary visa support documents upon confirmation of your booking.
- This tour operates during the Spring season (March to April), when the valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan are at their most colourful. Blossom timings vary by valley, altitude, and seasonal weather conditions, making every departure a unique experience.
- The itinerary is carefully planned to follow the progression of spring blossoms across Hunza Valley, Gojal (Upper Hunza), Phandar Valley, and Skardu Valley, maximising the opportunity to experience the region at its peak.
- The highest point reached during the tour is Khunjerab Pass (4,693 m). Some travellers may experience mild effects of high altitude. We recommend staying well hydrated and avoiding strenuous activity while at higher elevations.
- The tour is suitable for travellers with a reasonable level of fitness. Most activities involve comfortable sightseeing, village walks, short hikes, and moderate walking on uneven mountain paths.
- Comfortable walking or hiking shoes with good grip are recommended, particularly for visits to Passu White Glacier, forts, lakes, viewpoints, and traditional villages.
- Spring weather in Gilgit-Baltistan can vary considerably between valleys and elevations. We recommend layered clothing, a warm jacket, waterproof outerwear, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable outdoor clothing.
- Domestic flights between Islamabad and Gilgit or Skardu are weather dependent and may occasionally be cancelled. If this occurs, we will continue the journey by road using the safest and most practical alternative route, with overnight stops adjusted accordingly.
- Road conditions in northern Pakistan may occasionally be affected by weather, landslides, maintenance work, or other unforeseen circumstances. Minor itinerary adjustments may be necessary to ensure the safety and comfort of all travellers.
- Wildlife sightings within Khunjerab National Park cannot be guaranteed, although species such as the Himalayan Ibex, Blue Sheep, Golden Marmot, and Golden Eagle are commonly seen.
- Mobile phone coverage and internet connectivity may be limited in remote parts of Ghizer District, Upper Hunza, and other high-mountain areas.
- Respect for local customs, traditions, and cultural values is appreciated when visiting villages, religious sites, historical monuments, and local communities.
- Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, baggage, flight delays, and trip interruptions is strongly recommended for all participants.
- The itinerary may be adjusted due to weather conditions, flight schedules, road closures, government regulations, or any circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers to ensure a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable travel experience.
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- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Private transport throughout the tour
- Airport transfers (arrival and departure)
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis (single supplement available upon request)
- Full-board meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) throughout the tour
- Driver accommodation and meals
- Fuel, road tolls and parking charges
- Pakistan visa support documents (where applicable)
- Government taxes
- International and domestic flights
- Pakistan visa fee
- Monument, museum, national park and attraction entrance fees unless specifically stated
- Travel insurance
- Meals and beverages outside the included full-board meal service
- Personal expenses, laundry and telephone charges
- Optional activities
- Tips and gratuities
- Expenses arising from weather, road closures, flight delays, political situations, border restrictions, or any circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- A passport with at least six months' validity is required for international travellers entering Pakistan.
- Most foreign travellers require a valid Pakistan tourist visa before arrival.
- Pakistan visa support documents can be provided where applicable, subject to nationality and tour arrangements.
- Hunza is a high-mountain destination, and altitude increases considerably when travelling from Karimabad towards Upper Hunza, Khunjerab Pass, Shimshal Valley, Chipurson Valley, and Misgar Valley.
- Travellers should allow time to adjust to altitude when travelling to higher areas.
- Weather conditions can change rapidly in the Karakoram, particularly at higher elevations.
- Road conditions can vary because of snowfall, landslides, rockfall, construction, weather, and seasonal closures.
- Access to remote valleys such as Shimshal, Chipurson, and Misgar may be affected by local road and weather conditions.
- The road to Khunjerab Pass is subject to weather, security, border and operational conditions. Access to the international border area is not guaranteed and remains subject to official regulations.
- Travellers should bring comfortable walking shoes suitable for village walks, forts, viewpoints, and uneven terrain.
- Warm layers and a waterproof outer layer are recommended even during Summer because mountain temperatures can change quickly.
- Sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and personal medication are recommended.
- Travellers should carry sufficient personal medication and inform Hunza Explorers of any mobility or dietary requirements before travel.
- Some sightseeing involves walking on uneven paths, stairs, village lanes, and historic structures.
- Visitors should respect local customs, religious practices, private property, photography restrictions, and community traditions.
- Spring, from March to April, is particularly popular for Hunza Cherry Blossom.
- Summer, from May to August, generally provides access to many of Hunza's higher valleys, subject to road and weather conditions.
- Autumn, from September to November, is known for its golden foliage and generally clear mountain scenery.
- Winter, from December to February, can bring snow, freezing temperatures, and restricted access to higher valleys.
- Sightseeing and routing may be adjusted when necessary because of weather, road closures, landslides, security conditions, border restrictions, flight delays, or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers.
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