Deosai, Gilgit-Baltistan
Deosai is a travel destination with 4 curated tours available.
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4 Tours & Travel Packages in Deosai
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- Land transportation throughout the entire tour
- Airport transfers for a seamless arrival and departure experience
- Full-board meals, including Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Accommodation provided on a twin-sharing basis in carefully selected hotels, guesthouses, or homestays
- Knowledgeable and fluent English-speaking tour guide for insightful guidance and assistance
- Provision of visa supporting documents, if required, to facilitate a hassle-free travel process
- Photography assistance available upon request to enhance your experience
- Inclusive entrance fees and tickets for access to forts, museums, parks, and other attractions
- Airfare and related expenses
- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, and tips
- Additional meals or beverages not specified in the itinerary
- Optional activities and excursions
- Travel insurance
- Visa fees (if applicable)
- Any other items not explicitly mentioned as included
- Valid passport required for all international travelers
- Pakistan visa is mandatory before arrival
- Moderate travel endurance required due to long mountain drives
- Basic photography equipment recommended
- Weather conditions in mountain regions may affect schedules
- Respectful behavior required while photographing local communities
- Drone usage may require special permissions in restricted areas
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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, landslides, 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 beyond your planned date of departure from Pakistan.
- Most international travellers require a Pakistan visa before arrival. Hunza Explorers can provide the necessary visa support documents where applicable.
- This tour operates from May to October, when the mountain roads to remote valleys such as Shimshal Valley, Chipurson Valley, Misgar Valley, and Hushe Valley are generally accessible. Weather and road conditions may occasionally require itinerary adjustments.
- Domestic flights between Islamabad and Skardu are subject to weather conditions. If a flight is cancelled, the itinerary will continue via the Karakoram Highway with suitable operational adjustments.
- Some roads travel through remote mountain regions where temporary delays may occur due to landslides, road maintenance, or adverse weather.
- The highest point of the tour is Khunjerab Pass (4,693 m). Although no technical trekking is required, some travellers may experience mild effects of high altitude. We recommend staying well hydrated and allowing time to acclimatise.
- This is an adventure sightseeing and cultural tour involving long but rewarding mountain drives through some of Pakistan's most remote regions.
- Short walks and easy to moderate hikes are included, such as the walk to the Passu White Glacier and village explorations. No previous trekking or mountaineering experience is required.
- A reasonable level of general fitness is recommended to fully enjoy the itinerary.
- Weather in Gilgit-Baltistan can change quickly. Warm layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat are highly recommended.
- Mobile phone coverage and internet access may be limited or unavailable in some remote valleys, including parts of Shimshal Valley, Chipurson Valley, Misgar Valley, Hushe Valley, and Ishkoman Valley.
- ATMs are limited outside major towns such as Gilgit, Skardu, and Karimabad. We recommend carrying sufficient cash for personal expenses during remote sections of the journey.
- Wildlife sightings in Khunjerab National Park and other mountain regions are possible but cannot be guaranteed.
- Flexibility is essential when travelling in remote mountain regions, as weather, road conditions, and other unforeseen circumstances may occasionally require changes to the itinerary.
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- Private 4x4 jeep for the Deosai Plains safari
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Experienced local jeep driver
- Accommodation on a twin-sharing basis
- Full-board meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Fuel and vehicle expenses
- Road tolls and parking charges where applicable
- Deosai National Park entry and applicable government fees
- Sheosar Lake visit
- Driver's accommodation and meals
- All scheduled sightseeing and excursions mentioned in the itinerary
- Basic first-aid kit
- Government taxes where applicable
- International or domestic flights unless specifically stated
- Visa fees
- Travel insurance and emergency evacuation coverage
- Personal expenses, laundry and telephone charges
- Drinks and beverages outside the included meals
- Personal trekking or camping equipment
- Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Tips and gratuities
- Expenses caused by road closures, severe weather, natural disasters, government restrictions or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers
- Deosai National Park is a high-altitude wilderness area, with the plateau averaging approximately 4,114 metres (13,497 feet) above sea level. Travellers should be prepared for reduced oxygen levels and rapidly changing weather.
- The Deosai route is seasonal and is generally accessible only during the warmer months after the winter snow has cleared. Opening and closing dates depend on snow conditions, weather, road conditions and official restrictions.
- Access to Deosai Plains is subject to road and weather conditions. The route may be closed or altered if conditions make travel unsafe.
- The safari is conducted by 4x4 jeep because the roads and tracks across Deosai can be rough, uneven and unpaved.
- Wildlife sightings, including Himalayan brown bears, are not guaranteed. Deosai is a protected natural habitat, and animals must never be approached, chased, fed or disturbed.
- Visitors must follow all Deosai National Park regulations and instructions from park authorities, guides and drivers.
- Do not leave rubbish in the park. All waste should be carried back and disposed of responsibly.
- Camping, walking and stopping are subject to park regulations and designated areas.
- Weather can change rapidly at high altitude. Rain, strong winds, fog, hail and even snowfall may occur during the summer season.
- Warm, waterproof and windproof clothing is essential, even during the warmer months.
- Good-quality walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended for short walks around lakes and other natural viewpoints.
- Sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat and other sun protection are strongly recommended because ultraviolet exposure is intense at high altitude.
- Travellers should carry sufficient personal medication and any essential prescriptions.
- Travellers with little experience at high altitude should allow adequate time for acclimatisation before reaching Deosai.
- Symptoms such as severe headache, dizziness, unusual shortness of breath, nausea or confusion should be reported immediately to the guide. If necessary, the itinerary may need to be changed and the traveller taken to a lower altitude.
- Mobile phone coverage can be limited or unavailable across parts of Deosai Plains.
- Medical and emergency facilities are extremely limited inside the park. Appropriate travel insurance with emergency evacuation coverage is strongly recommended.
- Travellers should remain with the group and follow the guide's instructions, particularly when walking away from the vehicle or approaching wildlife areas.
- Photography and drone use may be subject to national park regulations and other applicable restrictions.
- The itinerary may be modified because of weather, snowfall, road closures, park restrictions, security conditions or other circumstances beyond the control of Hunza Explorers.
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