HUNZA VALLEY – the heart of northern areas of Pakistan 

Hunza Valley is a heart-throbbing mountainous valley located in the princely state Hunza in the northern area of Pakistan. The beautiful valley is located at an altitude of 25,551 ft (7788 meters) in Gilgit Baltistan. Gilgit Baltistan province is the hub of natural beauty in Pakistan. Hunza Valley portrays an astonishing view of the whole Gilgit Baltistan province. Hunza valley is considered to be the heart of the northern areas of Pakistan. Its geographical location makes it more significant. It is located in the central part of the northern areas of Pakistan.

The beauty of Hunza Valley – an opportunity to see the cherry blossoms 

Hunza Valley has many beautiful sites and destinations. Above all, Hunza Valley allows you to see the cherry blossoms. This essence makes Hunza Valley a stand-out place to visit among all the stunning locations in Pakistan. In Hunza Valley, the cherry blossom occurs from April till October.

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Best month of visit Hunza Valley 

The best thing about Hunza valley is it welcomes tourists and travelers throughout the years but the best time to visit Hunza valley is from April to October. Hunza Valley has the best temperature to relish its natural attractiveness during this period. During these months, the maximum temperature is 27 centigrade which allows the tourists and travelers to practice maximum adventures in the valley.

Best time to visit Hunza Valley

The best time to visit Hunza Valley is during the Cherry Blossom season. The Cherry Blossom season arrives in the Hunza valley, from the start of April, and remains till October. This period is the best time of the year to visit the Hunza Valley. 

Best Places to visit in Hunza Valley

Following are the best places to visit in the Hunza Valley.

  • Rakaposhi Peak
  • Ata Bad Lake
  • Karima bad
  • Altit Fort
  • Baltit Fort
  • Borith Lake
  • Rush Lake
  • Eagle Nest Duiker
  • Sost Border
  • Gulmit

Rakaposhi Peak – the shinning wall of Hunza 

Rakaposhi Peak is the most beautiful tourist place in Hunza Valley. Rakaposhi peak is a mountain peak with having a height of 7788 ft. Rakaposhi peak is surrounded by the most enchanting four glacier peaks of Burpo, Biro, Bagrot, and Pisan. Rakaposhi peak is part of Karakoram Highway, and it can be seen from anywhere in Gilgit Baltistan province.

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Atabad Lake – dark blue watered lake of Gilgit Baltistan 

Ata Bad Lake is situated in the Gojal valley of Gilgit Baltistan. The stunning Ata bad lake is approximately 20 KM long and has a depth of 100 meters. The lake lies in the lap of beautiful mountain peaks. Ata Bad Lake is famous for its dark blue color water. As a result of a natural disaster in the year 2010, Ata bad came into existence. Now Ata Bad Lake is the most visited lake in Gilgit Baltistan.

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Karima bad – the ancient village of the Royal Families 

Karima bad is the capital of the district Hunza, located in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. Karima Bad is also known as Baltit. Karima Bad is famous for its historical and cultural background of ancient rulers. Karima Bad used to serve as a village and residential place for the Royal Families and the rulers in the past. It is also famous for its unique houses made of rocks and stones. Now, Karima Bad has been ranked the top five best places to visit by “The Guardian”

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Altit Fort – 1100 years old fort and resident place of Prince before 5th Century CE

Altit fort is one of the most ancient forts in Gilgit Baltistan. It lies in upper Karima bad, Hunza Valley. Altit Fort is about 1100 years old, and it is believed that it was the resident place of a Prince of one of its rulers. Now, a museum has been built over there. This museum is now the most attractive place for tourists and travelers around the globe.

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Baltit Fort – 600 years old fort on earth

Baltit Fort is another beautiful fort in Hunza Valley. It lies in the small town of Karima bad, Gilgit Baltistan. Baltit fort was founded in the 8th century C.E and is considered to be 600 years old. There are so many fairy tales that are attracted to this fort. Most significantly, Baltit fort has been on the UNESCO Worl Heritage, Tentative List since 2004. 

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 Borith Lake – the most beautiful lake in Gojal Valley 

Borith Lake lies in the beautiful valley of Gojal, Hunza. It is located at an altitude of 2,600 meters above sea level. Borith Lake is surrounded by several vast plains. It lies among the most beautiful lakes in Pakistan.

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Rush Lake – one of the highest alpine lakes in the world 

The Rush Lake is a high-altitude lake located in a beautiful valley in Nagar, Hunza, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. Rush Lake is located at the height of 4,694 meters above sea level. Rush lake portrays some mesmerizing views of the beautiful Nagar Valley. Above all, Rush Lake is the 27th highest lake in the world. 

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Eagle Nest Duiker – an opportunity to see the panoramic view of Gilgit Baltistan.  

Duiker is a small village in Hunza, Gilgit Baltistan. It is commonly known as Eagle Nest. There is a hotel situated in the village Duiker, which offers an opportunity to see the panoramic view of the whole of Gilgit Baltistan. This place can be reached by 30 minutes drive from the capital, Karima Bad – Hunza.

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Sost Border – last village of Hunza, next to the Chinese border 

Sost Border is the last village of the Hunza. Next to the Sost village is the Chinese border. This village has a very significant geological perspective. All the cargo transportation between the two countries, Pakistan and China, is done through this village.

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Gulmit – the nine colored valleys of Hunza 

Gulmit is a small tourist place in between the Gojal Valley and upper Hunza Valley. Gulmit is a major tourist spot in Hunza as it provides an opportunity to experience a valley that portrays nine colors. Therefore, it is famous for the nine-colored valley of Hunza.

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