Karachi to Northern Pakistan Honeymoon Bus Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Lahore
    1,067 km (17 hours) from Karachi

    Visit the Badar-Un-Nissa Palace and Shahi Mohalla Mosque, enjoy a romantic lunch at Bundu Khan, and take a stroll around Lahore Fort in the evening.

  2. Day 2: Islamabad
    375 km (6 hours) from Lahore

    Spend a day exploring the beautiful Faisal Mosque, Lake View Park and Pir Sohawa, followed by an evening walk around Rawal Lake.

  3. Day 3: Naran Valley
    210 km (5 hours) from Islamabad

    Experience the stunning beauty of Lulusar Lake, Babusar Pass, and hike up to Saif ul Malook Lake.

  4. Day 4: Hunza Valley
    250 km (7 hours) from Naran Valley

    Visit the KKH and explore the cultural heritage of Rakaposhi and Hunza Valley, marvel at the view from Eagle's Nest, and walk around Altit Fort.

  5. Day 5: Skardu
    290 km (8 hours) from Hunza Valley

    Start with Shangrila Resort Hotel, proceed to Katpana Desert, and end the day with an amble along Manthal Buddha Rock.

  6. Day 6: Gilgit-Baltistan
    170 km (5 hours) from Skardu

    Visit the Baltit Fort, drive through amazing passes, and take in the remarkable views at Nanga Parbat Viewpoint.

  7. Day 7: Khunjerab Pass
    120 km (4 hours) from Gilgit-Baltistan

    End the tour with a visit to the Khunjerab Pass on the Pakistan-China border. Get a glimpse of the highest border crossing in the world before saying your final goodbyes.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Badar-Un-Nissa Palace (2 hours, PKR 500)
  • Bundu Khan (1 hour, PKR 1000)
  • Lake View Park (2 hours, PKR 100)
  • Saif ul Malook Lake (4 hours, PKR 1500)
  • Eagle's Nest (3 hours, PKR 300)
  • Nanga Parbat Viewpoint (1 hour, PKR 200)
  • Khunjerab Pass (2 hours, PKR 1000)
  • Total Estimated Costs (per person): PKR 4600

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can consider adding visits to Swat and Kaghan Valley. If you have less time, prioritize the destinations you are most interested in and cut out the ones that don't appeal to you. It is also crucial to pack warm clothing as northern Pakistan is quite chilly.

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