Patundas trek Hunza
Overview
The Patundas Trek is a four-day journey through the scenic Hunza Valley, culminating at a beautiful, secluded meadow with sweeping views and the thrilling experience of crossing the white Passu Glacier. Known as one of Hunza’s most famous treks, this route combines adventure with cultural immersion, allowing you time to relax and connect with the local way of life. The itinerary includes a leisurely village walk, where you’ll have the unique opportunity to enjoy lunch at a local home, savoring traditional dishes and heartfelt hospitality. This trek blends natural beauty with cultural richness, making it a must-do for anyone visiting Hunza. An overnight stay at the tranquil Borith Lake is a experience for both mind and body. The calm, mirror-like waters of the lake and the refreshing mountain air make it an ideal spot to unwind, reflect, and recharge after a day of trekking. Whether stargazing by the lakeside or simply soaking in the silence, Borith Lake promises a night of true relaxation in the heart of Hunza Valley.
Itinerary At Glance
Services Included
Hotel transfers
Domestic flight
Transport to Islamabad-Hunza and Hunza-Islamabad
hotel stays (shared twin room)
Climbing permits
Pollution fee
Camping arrangements and camping fees (kitchen tents, mess tents, member tents)
Camp food
Porters (two porters each member allowing 40 kg, additional weight is charged per kg)
Mountain guide and kitchen staff
Services Not Included
Travel insurance
Visa to Pakistan (we will help provide supporting documents)
Tips for staff and drivers
Sleeping bag
Notes For the Trip
Road conditions vary in this part of the mountains. This may result in longer travel times. In case of unavoidable road blockage that prevents travel, we will be responsible for managing your lodging and food during this extra time. However, you will need to cover the expenses for the extra days.
Any additional services beyond the itinerary or possible changes during the tour will incur extra charges, and these changes should be discussed with the guide beforehand.
If flights to Gilgit from Islamabad are canceled, be prepared for a 12 to 14-hour road journey via Islamabad Naran Hunza.
Money paid in advance for permits is completely nonrefundable in case of any individuals or expedition cancellation.