It's Beautiful, It's Pakistan
Travel Dates: 5-16 October 2024
Beyond the ever-changing borders lies a land that captivates with its natural wonders. Picture yourself traversing the lush green mountain summits, encountering glaciers, lakes, and waterfalls that paint a breathtaking canvas of Pakistan's rich cultural history.
Join us on this 12-day expedition, a curated experience that unveils the wonders that have lured adventurers to Pakistan for generations, now set against the backdrop of autumn's enchanting palette. Immerse yourself in the highlights of this captivating autumnal journey:
Here are just a few of the highlights you can expect.
✔ Experience the culture of the ethnic minority communities of Hunza Valley
✔ View peaks including Rakaposhi (7,788m), Passu Sar (7,478m) and Ultar Sar (7,388m) in the Karakoram
✔ Lakes including Attabad and Batura
✔ Glaciers including Passu, Batura, Hussaini
✔ Sightseeing of ancient fortifications (Altit and Baltit)
✔ Karakoram Highway and the Ancient Silk Route
✔ Experience the Katpana cold desert
✔ 3D2N hiking (with hot showers) at Fairy Meadows
You will find this adventure to be a fantastic combination of adventures, culture and nature.
Travel Dates: 5-16 October 2024
Beyond the ever-changing borders lies a land that captivates with its natural wonders. Picture yourself traversing the lush green mountain summits, encountering glaciers, lakes, and waterfalls that paint a breathtaking canvas of Pakistan's rich cultural history.
Join us on this 12-day expedition, a curated experience that unveils the wonders that have lured adventurers to Pakistan for generations, now set against the backdrop of autumn's enchanting palette. Immerse yourself in the highlights of this captivating autumnal journey:
Here are just a few of the highlights you can expect.
✔ Experience the culture of the ethnic minority communities of Hunza Valley
✔ View peaks including Rakaposhi (7,788m), Passu Sar (7,478m) and Ultar Sar (7,388m) in the Karakoram
✔ Lakes including Attabad and Batura
✔ Glaciers including Passu, Batura, Hussaini
✔ Sightseeing of ancient fortifications (Altit and Baltit)
✔ Karakoram Highway and the Ancient Silk Route
✔ Experience the Katpana cold desert
✔ 3D2N hiking (with hot showers) at Fairy Meadows
You will find this adventure to be a fantastic combination of adventures, culture and nature.
What to Expect with a Journey to Pakistan
You will find that the Pakistani people are one of the kindest, most hospitable people that you will ever encounter. Whether you’re exploring an urban centre or a rural village, you will find plenty of smiles waiting for you. It is a wonderful opportunity to forge new friendships.
The landscapes of Pakistan are equally impressive. 5 of the 14 highest mountain peaks in the world are located here, which means there are plenty of trails there calling your name. Safety is a top priority for everyone travelling to Pakistan as well. Although there are reports of border conflict, and you will sometimes find on Internet searches a need for police escorts, the country is safe for visitors. A country registered guide is provided as part of this trekking and sightseeing experience as well.
Then you have the chance to walk in the footsteps of those who came before. You’re able to explore the historic Silk Road, the ancient trade route which connected the Roman Empire with India and China.
You will find that the Pakistani people are one of the kindest, most hospitable people that you will ever encounter. Whether you’re exploring an urban centre or a rural village, you will find plenty of smiles waiting for you. It is a wonderful opportunity to forge new friendships.
The landscapes of Pakistan are equally impressive. 5 of the 14 highest mountain peaks in the world are located here, which means there are plenty of trails there calling your name. Safety is a top priority for everyone travelling to Pakistan as well. Although there are reports of border conflict, and you will sometimes find on Internet searches a need for police escorts, the country is safe for visitors. A country registered guide is provided as part of this trekking and sightseeing experience as well.
Then you have the chance to walk in the footsteps of those who came before. You’re able to explore the historic Silk Road, the ancient trade route which connected the Roman Empire with India and China.
Timelapse: Hunza & Fairy Meadows by PrimordialScape. Click here to play video
Fairy Meadows, locally known as Joot, is a lush green plateau near the Nanga Parbat base camp in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. Named by German climbers as Märchenwiese, or "fairy tale meadows," it sits at an altitude of 3,300 meters and serves as a starting point for trekkers summiting the Nanga Parbat's Raikot face. Designated a National Park in 1995, Fairy Meadows is renowned for its breathtaking views of Nanga Parbat, the ninth-highest mountain globally, standing at 8,125 meters in the Himalayas. Legend has it that Fairies consider this plateau their heavenly abode, and the name "Fairy Meadows" originated from Western tourists, leaving an enduring gift to the local community.
COLORS OF HUNZA AUTUMN Autumn in Hunza, Pakistan is a breathtaking experience. The orchards transform with colorful leaves, and the landscape offers panoramic views of towering mountain peaks, colorful rocks, flowing streams, and waterfalls. The region boasts abundant colorful flowers and offers perfect weather to enjoy the spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.
THE ITINERARY
5-16 October 2024
5-16 October 2024
Day 1 Singapore - Islamabad
(Evening) Arrive at Islamabad, transfer to hotel.
Day 2 - Islamabad-Chilas
Babusar Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 4.173 m (13,691 ft) above the sea level. The pass is the highest point in the Kaghan Valley, Pakistan. The pass connects the Kaghan Valley via the Thak Nala with Chilas on the Karakoram Highway. It’s one of the famous hair pinned roads in the world.
Babusar Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 4.173 m (13,691 ft) above the sea level. The pass is the highest point in the Kaghan Valley, Pakistan. The pass connects the Kaghan Valley via the Thak Nala with Chilas on the Karakoram Highway. It’s one of the famous hair pinned roads in the world.
Day 3: Chilas - Tato & Fairy Meadows
Drive to Raikot Bridge 78 km, 1 hour, Jeep transfer to Tato village 1hour and trek to Fairy Meadows 2-3 hours, 5.5 km, 640m ascent, Altitude 3306m (have a Spectacular view of Nanga Parbat 8125m). Overnight in huts (with hot showers available)
Day 4: Excursion to Nanga Parbat view point
Excursion to Nanga Parbat view point Full-day excursion to the Nanga Parbat Base camp or German viewpoint, involving a 467m ascent and descent, followed by a trek back to Fairy Meadows. Enjoy and capture the panoramic views of Nanga Parbat (8,126m), Raikot Peak, Chongra-I, and Ganalo Peak. Nanga Parbat, the world's ninth-highest mountain, is also known as the "Naked Mountain" or the sleeping beauty. Serving as the western anchor of the Himalayas, it directs the Indus River's course before reaching the plains of Pakistan. Located in the Diamir district of Gilgit-Baltistan, Nanga Parbat stands at 8,126 meters (26,660 ft) and is notorious for challenging climbs, earning the nickname "Killer Mountain" due to historic mountaineering tragedies. Like K2, it remains unclimbed in winter, showcasing three distinct faces: Raikot, Diamir, and Rupal.
Day 5: Fairy Meadows to Karimabad
Trek down to Tato village for 2-3 hours, then drive by jeeps to Raikot Bridge. Continue the drive to Karimabad covering 166 km, with stops at various viewpoints for photography. Highlights include the junction point of three major mountain ranges – the Karakoram, Hindukush, and Himalayas. This location is also where the paths to Gilgit and Skardu diverge.
The Hunza Valley is a mountainous region located north/west of the Hunza River at an elevation of approximately 2,500 meters. Covering about 7,900 square kilometers (3,100 sq mi), Aliabad serves as the main town, while Baltit and Altit are popular tourist destinations due to the stunning mountain scenery. The locals, known for their cheerfulness, predominantly speak Burushaski, and in upper Hunza, they communicate in Wakhi. The Hunzakuts' longevity is often attributed to their mostly vegetarian diet of cereals and fruits from the valley. The area offers panoramic views of Rakaposhi 7,788m, Diran Peak 7,266m, Spantik Peak 7,027m, Ultar 7,388m, and Lady Finger 6,000m.
The Hunza Valley is a mountainous region located north/west of the Hunza River at an elevation of approximately 2,500 meters. Covering about 7,900 square kilometers (3,100 sq mi), Aliabad serves as the main town, while Baltit and Altit are popular tourist destinations due to the stunning mountain scenery. The locals, known for their cheerfulness, predominantly speak Burushaski, and in upper Hunza, they communicate in Wakhi. The Hunzakuts' longevity is often attributed to their mostly vegetarian diet of cereals and fruits from the valley. The area offers panoramic views of Rakaposhi 7,788m, Diran Peak 7,266m, Spantik Peak 7,027m, Ultar 7,388m, and Lady Finger 6,000m.
Day 6: Altit- Baltit Forts
Discover Hunza Valley, a mountainous haven perched at 2,500 meters elevation along the Hunza River. With a sprawling territory of 7,900 square kilometers, Hunza boasts the charming main town of Aliabad and sought-after tourist destinations like Baltit and Altit, offering stunning mountain views. Engage with the cheerful locals, fluent in Burushaski and Wakhi languages. Experience the longevity miracle of the Hunzakuts, attributed to their vegetarian diet, while soaking in panoramic views of Rakaposhi, Diran Peak, Spantik Peak, Ultar, and Lady Finger. Unveil the magic of Hunza in every vista.
Discover Kargah Buddha, an archaeological marvel just 6 miles outside Gilgit, Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan. This impressive 50-ft standing Buddha, intricately carved into the cliff-face in Kargah Nala, showcases a style reminiscent of Baltistan and is believed to date back to the 7th century.
Discover Kargah Buddha, an archaeological marvel just 6 miles outside Gilgit, Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan. This impressive 50-ft standing Buddha, intricately carved into the cliff-face in Kargah Nala, showcases a style reminiscent of Baltistan and is believed to date back to the 7th century.
Day 7: Hopper Valley and Duiker Valley
Explore Hopper Valley and Glacier in the morning (3 hours). Afternoon: visit the historic Baltit Fort (700 years old). Enjoy an evening stroll through the village to Hyderabad, connecting with local women and men working in the fields along the way.
Duiker Valley is a viewpoint offering breathtaking views of the sunset and sunrise over the beautiful mountains in the surroundings of Hunza. Known as the "Roof of the World," Duiker Valley provides a spectacular panoramic view down to the Karakoram Highway. The valley showcases awe-inspiring vistas of Golden Peak 7,027m, Rakaposhi 7,788m, Ultar Sar 7,388m, Diran Peak 7,266m, Lady Finger 6,000m, and Disteghil Sar 7,885m.
Explore Hopper Valley and Glacier in the morning (3 hours). Afternoon: visit the historic Baltit Fort (700 years old). Enjoy an evening stroll through the village to Hyderabad, connecting with local women and men working in the fields along the way.
Duiker Valley is a viewpoint offering breathtaking views of the sunset and sunrise over the beautiful mountains in the surroundings of Hunza. Known as the "Roof of the World," Duiker Valley provides a spectacular panoramic view down to the Karakoram Highway. The valley showcases awe-inspiring vistas of Golden Peak 7,027m, Rakaposhi 7,788m, Ultar Sar 7,388m, Diran Peak 7,266m, Lady Finger 6,000m, and Disteghil Sar 7,885m.
Day-8 Duiker to Gulmit & Passu
Morning hike to Shahabad 1-hour afternoon drive to Attaabad Lake and transfer to hotel. After refreshment visit Hussani suspension bridge and enjoy boating at Attaabad Lake. Attaabad Lake: It was formed in January 2010 due to a significant landslide in Attaabad. Encompassing an array of engaging activities, the lake has garnered attention for its boating. jet-skiing, fishing and other recreational activities.
Gulmit used to be the second capital of Hunza kingdom in 960 years. It is one of the most important and center place of the Wakhi inhabitants, which is called Gojal or Upper Hunza. High mountains of 5500m to 7785m, with a unique color of surround Gulmit Brown, green and white, this unique cultural place lies on the Right Bank of Hunza River.
The Hussani hanging bridge is built over the Hunza River and is known as Passu Suspension bridge. Its very hard to keep your balance on this bridge as it keeps on swinging left and right as you try to walk, also this bridge has a lot of missing bricks which makes it even more scary.
Gulmit used to be the second capital of Hunza kingdom in 960 years. It is one of the most important and center place of the Wakhi inhabitants, which is called Gojal or Upper Hunza. High mountains of 5500m to 7785m, with a unique color of surround Gulmit Brown, green and white, this unique cultural place lies on the Right Bank of Hunza River.
The Hussani hanging bridge is built over the Hunza River and is known as Passu Suspension bridge. Its very hard to keep your balance on this bridge as it keeps on swinging left and right as you try to walk, also this bridge has a lot of missing bricks which makes it even more scary.
Day-9 Hike from Gulkin to Borith Lake- Passu Glacier
Hike from Gulkin to Borith Lake- Passugar glacier view point Hike from Gulkin village to Borith Lake 1.5 hours, after refreshment continue hike to Passugar first view point 2 hours. From here you will see Passu peak, Passu glacier, Glacier Lake, Popdan peaks, Abdegar (old Mir’s hunting area) and other many more peaks. Evening drive to Karimabad
Borith Lake, a large brackish lake that attracts a number of migratory birds in February, June, September and November, from Ghulkin a footpath crosses the grey Ghulkin glacier to Borith Lake, two hours away. It’s a tricky 1.25km across the glacier. Over the years the lake has grown swampy and brackish. Ghulkin villagers have organized themselves to keep hunters from threatening migratory waterfowl, mainly tufted.
Hike from Gulkin to Borith Lake- Passugar glacier view point Hike from Gulkin village to Borith Lake 1.5 hours, after refreshment continue hike to Passugar first view point 2 hours. From here you will see Passu peak, Passu glacier, Glacier Lake, Popdan peaks, Abdegar (old Mir’s hunting area) and other many more peaks. Evening drive to Karimabad
Borith Lake, a large brackish lake that attracts a number of migratory birds in February, June, September and November, from Ghulkin a footpath crosses the grey Ghulkin glacier to Borith Lake, two hours away. It’s a tricky 1.25km across the glacier. Over the years the lake has grown swampy and brackish. Ghulkin villagers have organized themselves to keep hunters from threatening migratory waterfowl, mainly tufted.
Day 10 Drive from Karimabad to Naran 355km
Day-11 Naran to Islamabad
Day-11 Naran to Islamabad
Drive to Islamabad, en route visit Taxila and archaeological sites.
Taxila: Most of the archaeological sites of Taxila (600 BC to 500 AD) are located around Taxila museum. For over one thousand-year Taxila remained famous as a centre of learning Gandhara art of sculpture, architecture, education and Buddhism in the days of Buddhist glory. There are over 50 archaeological sites scattered in a radius of 30 km around Taxila.
Taxila Museum: Explore an archaeological treasure trove in one of Pakistan's finest museums. Discover the rich history of Taxila through well-preserved artifacts.
City Stupas: Uncover the Dharmarajika stupa just two miles from Taxila Museum, followed by the Glen of Giri, boasting two stupas and a fortress atop the highest peak. Jaulian presents a marvelous complex of chapels, stupas, and a well-preserved monastery. Just west, find another pristine monastery at Mohra Moradu. Lastly, the image-less temple at Jandial, a mile-and-a-half from Sirsukh, showcases classic Greek architecture with sandstone columns. Immerse yourself in the ancient wonders of Taxila.
Taxila: Most of the archaeological sites of Taxila (600 BC to 500 AD) are located around Taxila museum. For over one thousand-year Taxila remained famous as a centre of learning Gandhara art of sculpture, architecture, education and Buddhism in the days of Buddhist glory. There are over 50 archaeological sites scattered in a radius of 30 km around Taxila.
Taxila Museum: Explore an archaeological treasure trove in one of Pakistan's finest museums. Discover the rich history of Taxila through well-preserved artifacts.
City Stupas: Uncover the Dharmarajika stupa just two miles from Taxila Museum, followed by the Glen of Giri, boasting two stupas and a fortress atop the highest peak. Jaulian presents a marvelous complex of chapels, stupas, and a well-preserved monastery. Just west, find another pristine monastery at Mohra Moradu. Lastly, the image-less temple at Jandial, a mile-and-a-half from Sirsukh, showcases classic Greek architecture with sandstone columns. Immerse yourself in the ancient wonders of Taxila.
Day-12 Islamabad Sightseeing and fly back
After breakfast, proceed for city tour of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, which includes the famous Faisal Mosque, Shakar Parian, Pakistan monument, Damen Koh, Lok, Versa, and Museum. Evening transfer to Islamabad airport for return flight.
Islamabad is a modern city located in the Pothohar Plateau in the northeastern part of the country, within the Islamabad Capital Territory. The region has historically been a part of the crossroads of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with Margalla pass acting as the gateway between the two regions. The city was built during the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan’s capital. Islamabad is a wellorganized international city divided into several different sectors and zones. It is regarded as the most developed city in Pakistan and is ranked as a Gamma- world city. The city is home to Faisal Mosque, the largest mosque in South Asia and the fourth largest mosque in the world.
Rawalpindi is a lively, bustling city with the crowded streets and colorful bazaars, thorough it lacks the grand monuments; nonetheless, the bazaar should appeal to anyone with the desire to see the real Pakistan. The buzzing Rajah Bazaar is a kaleidoscope of people and merchandise spreading in every direction from chaotic Fowara Chowk. You could spend hours exploring the colorful, crowded streets and buy anything from batteries to a new set of teeth. Dotted around are crumbling stone towers marking old Hindu temples
Islamabad is a modern city located in the Pothohar Plateau in the northeastern part of the country, within the Islamabad Capital Territory. The region has historically been a part of the crossroads of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with Margalla pass acting as the gateway between the two regions. The city was built during the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan’s capital. Islamabad is a wellorganized international city divided into several different sectors and zones. It is regarded as the most developed city in Pakistan and is ranked as a Gamma- world city. The city is home to Faisal Mosque, the largest mosque in South Asia and the fourth largest mosque in the world.
Rawalpindi is a lively, bustling city with the crowded streets and colorful bazaars, thorough it lacks the grand monuments; nonetheless, the bazaar should appeal to anyone with the desire to see the real Pakistan. The buzzing Rajah Bazaar is a kaleidoscope of people and merchandise spreading in every direction from chaotic Fowara Chowk. You could spend hours exploring the colorful, crowded streets and buy anything from batteries to a new set of teeth. Dotted around are crumbling stone towers marking old Hindu temples
Adventures Unlimited in Pakistan
LAND COST (in USD)
12 Days / 11 nights
USD 1750 Early bird (before 15 April 2024)
USD 1850 (Regular price after 15 April 2024)
USD 1650 (Loyalty price, those who travelled with us during the past 12 months)*
* valid till 15 April 2024
* does not include trips to Malaysia
* 1% Credit Back to your AU Travel Bank Account
Group Size: Min 10 to go, Max size 30 (excluding hosts)
Single Supp: Additional $400 USD in hotel rooms during the entire tour
Registration and Payment Details:
Step 1- Deposit of $500 via ATM/Bank transfer to ADVENTURES UNLIMITED, DBS Current Account 003-9351950
or PAYNOW TO UEN CODE 201600903H
Step 2: Whatapp proof of payment receipt to Simon +65 91999257 (IMPORTANT: PLEASE INDICATE "PAKISTAN2024").
Step 3 Receipt for payment will be issued and you will be added into a dedicated whatsapp chat for this trip once confirmed.
Inclusions and Exclusions
Cost Includes
Accommodation & Meals Accommodation will be provided based on twin-sharing occupancy.
All the ground transportation by air-conditioned private tourist vehicles.
All Meals as indicated in the itinerary
Special arrangements: Musical program at Duiker and, Boating at Attaabad Lake
Mineral Water 2 bottles, 1.5 liters per person per day
Professional English-speaking tour guide Taxes and Fees
Road taxes, Historical sites, Fort entrance fees (Altit Fort, Baltit Fort National Khunjerab Park Fee) Group medical supplies (first aid kit)
All necessary paperwork and national park entry permits.
All government taxes, vat, tourist service charges
Trip preparation and training provided by Adventures Unlimited
12 Days / 11 nights
USD 1750 Early bird (before 15 April 2024)
USD 1850 (Regular price after 15 April 2024)
USD 1650 (Loyalty price, those who travelled with us during the past 12 months)*
* valid till 15 April 2024
* does not include trips to Malaysia
* 1% Credit Back to your AU Travel Bank Account
Group Size: Min 10 to go, Max size 30 (excluding hosts)
Single Supp: Additional $400 USD in hotel rooms during the entire tour
Registration and Payment Details:
Step 1- Deposit of $500 via ATM/Bank transfer to ADVENTURES UNLIMITED, DBS Current Account 003-9351950
or PAYNOW TO UEN CODE 201600903H
Step 2: Whatapp proof of payment receipt to Simon +65 91999257 (IMPORTANT: PLEASE INDICATE "PAKISTAN2024").
Step 3 Receipt for payment will be issued and you will be added into a dedicated whatsapp chat for this trip once confirmed.
Inclusions and Exclusions
Cost Includes
Accommodation & Meals Accommodation will be provided based on twin-sharing occupancy.
All the ground transportation by air-conditioned private tourist vehicles.
All Meals as indicated in the itinerary
Special arrangements: Musical program at Duiker and, Boating at Attaabad Lake
Mineral Water 2 bottles, 1.5 liters per person per day
Professional English-speaking tour guide Taxes and Fees
Road taxes, Historical sites, Fort entrance fees (Altit Fort, Baltit Fort National Khunjerab Park Fee) Group medical supplies (first aid kit)
All necessary paperwork and national park entry permits.
All government taxes, vat, tourist service charges
Trip preparation and training provided by Adventures Unlimited
Cost doesn't include
International air ticket & airport taxes.
Visa fee for Pakistan & personal insurance of the clients
Tips for drivers, porters and staff
Transfers to and from airports for participants making individual air arrangements
Optional excursions or deviations from the scheduled tour
All personal expenses such as telephone, fax, email charges, liquor or soft drinks
Room service, gratuities for personal services, items of a purely
Single room supplement
Any other service that is not mentioned in the list above
Additional Notes
Refund Policy
Deposit (non-refundable and non-transferable to other trips)
Until 10 weeks prior to departure – 100% Refund of balance paid
8 weeks prior to departure – 50% Refund of balance paid
6-7 weeks prior to departure – 0% Refund of balance paid
Others:
1. This event is organized by Adventures Unlimited (TA02844), a licensed travel agent registered with the Singapore Tourism Board.
2. Insurance
From 15 July 2015, a travel agent is required to inform and ask attending participants if it is their wish to purchase travel insurance that includes coverage for business insolvency of travel agencies when:
– they are buying a leisure travel product/package; or
– their travel product/package costs at least S$1,000 (including GST) per person; or
– they are paying a deposit or payment of at least S$500 per person.
Travelling to Pakistan
Current situation
There is peace and stability within the country including Gilgit Baltistan. Currently we don’t see any single issue or problem to avoid travelling in Pakistan. Thousands of foreign tourists are travelling within Pakistan and mountainous valleys i.e. Karakorum, Western Himalayas, Hindukush and Pamir.
Tourism in Pakistan
The newly elected Government is encouraging tourism sector. His Excellency, the Prime Minister of Pakistan eased entry for Pakistan for the world community to visit. Excellency Prime Minister of Pakistan has established Tourism Board and Tourism Task Force committee and he himself is heading the Task Force Committee in Pakistan.
Adventures Unlimited do not compromise on the standard services and the safety of our participants. In case of any emergency or advice from MFA, we will inform you to cancel your trip. However current situation is in favor of tourism and there is peace and stability in the country.
International air ticket & airport taxes.
Visa fee for Pakistan & personal insurance of the clients
Tips for drivers, porters and staff
Transfers to and from airports for participants making individual air arrangements
Optional excursions or deviations from the scheduled tour
All personal expenses such as telephone, fax, email charges, liquor or soft drinks
Room service, gratuities for personal services, items of a purely
Single room supplement
Any other service that is not mentioned in the list above
Additional Notes
- If group splits due to personal reasons, the cost will be charged additionally.
- Extra hotel nights (if any) will be charged to members.
- Any extra cost due to road blockade or any other unforeseen reason will be charged in addition to normal package offer.
- If government imposes a fee or new condition resulting in extra charges, it will be passed on to participant
Refund Policy
Deposit (non-refundable and non-transferable to other trips)
Until 10 weeks prior to departure – 100% Refund of balance paid
8 weeks prior to departure – 50% Refund of balance paid
6-7 weeks prior to departure – 0% Refund of balance paid
Others:
1. This event is organized by Adventures Unlimited (TA02844), a licensed travel agent registered with the Singapore Tourism Board.
2. Insurance
From 15 July 2015, a travel agent is required to inform and ask attending participants if it is their wish to purchase travel insurance that includes coverage for business insolvency of travel agencies when:
– they are buying a leisure travel product/package; or
– their travel product/package costs at least S$1,000 (including GST) per person; or
– they are paying a deposit or payment of at least S$500 per person.
Travelling to Pakistan
Current situation
There is peace and stability within the country including Gilgit Baltistan. Currently we don’t see any single issue or problem to avoid travelling in Pakistan. Thousands of foreign tourists are travelling within Pakistan and mountainous valleys i.e. Karakorum, Western Himalayas, Hindukush and Pamir.
Tourism in Pakistan
The newly elected Government is encouraging tourism sector. His Excellency, the Prime Minister of Pakistan eased entry for Pakistan for the world community to visit. Excellency Prime Minister of Pakistan has established Tourism Board and Tourism Task Force committee and he himself is heading the Task Force Committee in Pakistan.
Adventures Unlimited do not compromise on the standard services and the safety of our participants. In case of any emergency or advice from MFA, we will inform you to cancel your trip. However current situation is in favor of tourism and there is peace and stability in the country.
Fantastic Sights Await Your Arrival
Pakistan is more than just a trip; it's a symphony of exploration, culture, and nature. Immerse yourself in the magic of Pakistan, where every step is a revelation, and every moment is a captivating chapter in a story waiting to be written.
Pakistan is more than just a trip; it's a symphony of exploration, culture, and nature. Immerse yourself in the magic of Pakistan, where every step is a revelation, and every moment is a captivating chapter in a story waiting to be written.