
Duration
5D / 4N
Departs from
Islamabad
Group size
Max 15
Transport
Road
Accommodation
hotel
The magnificent Baltit Fort dates back over 700 years and was once the royal residence of the Mirs of Hunza — the rulers who governed the region for generations. The fort’s construction reflects a blend of Tibetan, Balti, and Kashmiri architectural styles, symbolizing Hunza’s ancient trade and cultural ties along the Silk Route. Restored by the Aga Khan Cultural Service Pakistan (AKCSP), Baltit Fort now serves as a museum and heritage site, preserving the legacy of Hunza’s royal history and architectural mastery. The fort’s unique design — with its wooden balconies, stone walls, and intricate carvings — showcases the craftsmanship of the artisans who built it centuries ago. Walking through its maze-like corridors and chambers, visitors experience the blend of artistry and functionality that defines Baltit’s architecture
PKR 5,383
per person
≈ $55
per person