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The Hunza Winter Festival is a thrilling seven-day festival held on the gorgeous Attabad Lake in Hunza Valley. This first event will feature exhilarating winter sports like ice hockey and skating, as well as spectacular cultural performances and traditional games. With its distinct blend of adventure and tradition, the festival provides guests with an amazing experience in the heart of Gilgit-Baltistan, celebrating both the natural beauty and rich culture of this breathtaking region.
The itinerary for the Hunza Winter Festival is given below.
Your flights will normally arrive in Islamabad in the afternoon. Our guide(s) will receive you from the airport. Soon the participants will be transferred to hotels. This day the participants can relax and recover from the journey.
Arrive in Gilgit by air or road. If you’re traveling by automobile, take in the scenery along the Karakoram Highway. After arriving in Gilgit, drive to Hunza Valley, which takes approximately 2-3 hours. When you arrive, check into your accommodation in Karimabad or Altit. In the evening, unwind and admire the stunning views of Rakaposhi and Ultar Sar peaks. Have dinner at a neighborhood restaurant and retire for the night.
Begin your day with a journey to Attabad Lake, the event venue. Attend the Hunza Winter Festival’s Opening Ceremony, which will feature spectacular cultural exhibitions and welcoming activities. Witness spectacular Ice Hockey and Ice Skating tournaments with teams from across Gilgit-Baltistan, including female competitors. Explore local traditions by watching or playing games like Basra, Pindok, and Baalbut, which highlight the region’s rich cultural past. In the evening, take in fascinating cultural performances, such as Risme Tao and Risme Shop, set against the magnificent backdrop of the frozen lake. Return to your hotel for a comfortable night.
Spend the morning at the festival location, where you may participate in more winter sports and cheer on the winners of several competitions. Explore the scenic splendor of Attabad Lake, which offers opportunities for ice walking, photography, and socializing with the locals. In the afternoon, taste authentic Hunza cuisine at a nearby restaurant. The evening involves a Grand Cultural Show, which brings the region’s traditions to life through Mayfung rites, folk music, and dance performances. The festive atmosphere provides an ideal combination of entertainment and cultural enrichment.
Visit the old Baltit Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site with breathtaking valley vistas, as well as Altit Fort, which is noted for its unique architectural and historical significance. Both forts provide insight into the region’s history and culture. Later, visit Eagle’s Nest, a popular viewpoint that provides panoramic views of snow-covered peaks such as Ultar Sar, Ladyfinger Peak, and Rakaposhi. Take some time to browse the local bazaar for handcrafted handicrafts, Hunza caps, and organic items like dried apricots and nuts.
Spend the morning at Attabad Lake participating in the festival’s concluding activities, which include friendly competitions and cultural exhibits. In the afternoon, take a short trip to Gulmit Village, which is recognized for its rich Wakhi culture and breathtaking scenery. Visit the Hussaini Suspension Bridge, an iconic and exhilarating bridge over the Hunza River, and tour the Gulmit Museum, which houses relics from the region’s past. Relax with tea and nibbles at a nearby guesthouse before returning to Karimabad.
Take a day excursion to Passu, where you will be met with the dramatic Passu Cones and the breathtaking Passu Glacier. If the weather and road conditions permit, continue your journey to the Khunjerab Pass, the world’s highest paved international border crossing at 4,693 meters. Admire the snow-covered peaks and expansive scenery along the journey. Return to Karimabad in the evening for a goodbye meal with live folk music and a cozy atmosphere.
After breakfast, drive back to Gilgit and board your aircraft back to Islamabad. Depending on your flight time, you can spend some time exploring Gilgit before heading to the airport. Arrive in Islamabad, filled with memorable recollections of the Hunza Winter Festival and the region’s magnificent splendor.
Meals included: Breakfast
Our staff will transfer all our guests to the airport on their respective departure timings. The checkout time of all our partner hotels is 12 pm.
All seasons are considered good for the Hunza Winter Festival. Considering the inflow of tourists all year round, our dates are open throughout the year and your bookings will be 100% guaranteed even if you are a single traveler. Our prices and dates for this tour (all seasons) are given below.
| Seasons | Months | Tour Start Date | Price Per Person (USD) | Minimum Travellers Required | Register |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winter | Mid-November to February, 2026 | Daily | US$1,200 | 1 pax | Book Now |
| Spring | March to May, 2026 | Daily | US$1,200 | 1 pax | Book Now |
| Summer | June to Mid- September, 2026 | Daily | US$1,200 | 1 pax | Book Now |
| Autumn | Mid-September to Mid November, 2026 | Daily | US$1,200 | 1 pax | Book Now |
| Seasons | Months | Tour Start Date | Price Per Person (USD) | Minimum Travellers Required | Register |
Hunza Valley has been bestowed with many natural beauties, from lush green meadows to snowy capped mountains the valley has it all. Hunza Valley Spring Tour refer to the time from the month of March till the month of April, when the weather is comparatively getting warmer, snow on the mountains melting at a higher speed and the tree seeds are blossoming flowers.
In the Hunza Valley Spring Tour one can enjoy the scenery of the valley gets filled with while flowers of apricot tree’s. The valley in this season does not get tourist crowds, you will only see some photographers in the mountains and in Karimabad Baazar. In this season, one can hear the flowing sound of Hunza River, far away on a mountain and sometimes even in Karimabad Baazar
The route for Hunza Valley Spring Tour is different from the route in Summers, If you are travelling by road, you will have to travel through Batgram, Besham and Kohistan on the Karakoram Highway. The short route, which is via Naran Kaghan and Babusar Top will be closed due to heavy snowfall on Babusar Top. And, if you are thinking of taking a flight, you can take flight from Islamabad. The flights are operated subject to weather and there’s always a chance of flight cancellation.
If you are a foodie and on hunza valley spring tour, you can get apricot soup which is made from dried apricots, the soup is locally known as “baterin daudo”. Baterin means dried apricots and Daudo means soup in Burushaski language. You can also get “Chamus” , dried apricot juice. It is rich in minerals and vitamins and can be effective relieving stomach problems. Other local dishes one can enjoy are Hoi Lo Garma (local spinach pasta), Chap Shuro (meat bun), Molida (dried milk mixed with green veggies and apricot oil) and even yak meat pizza.
The Hunza Winter Fest is a one-of-a-kind celebration that showcases the beauty of the Hunza Valley’s winter landscape as well as its rich cultural legacy. The festival is held in the picturesque Attabad Lake, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and frozen waters, and features a dynamic mix of winter sports and traditional traditions. Ice hockey, ice skating competitions, and local sports such as Basra, Pindok, and Baalbut highlight the region’s athletic talent and cultural diversity. This inaugural event intends to attract both national and international tourists, providing an exceptional experience in the heart of Gilgit-Baltistan.
Beyond athletics, the event immerses guests in Hunza’s traditions and legacy. Grand cultural performances, such as the presentation of Risme Tao, Risme Shop, and Mayfung rites, offer insight into centuries-old traditions. These performances are complemented by music and dance that captures the lively energy of the Hunza community. The festival also includes local cuisine and homemade handicrafts, allowing visitors to connect with the culture on a deeper level while supporting the local economy.
The festival, set against the backdrop of a frozen lake and sub-zero temperatures, is a monument to the people’s tenacity and ingenuity. It not only promotes tourism during the off-peak winter season, but it also protects and celebrates the region’s distinct cultural and ecological heritage. This festival is an ideal blend of adventure, tradition, and scenic beauty, making it a must-see event for travelers and culture fans.
The Hunza Winter Festival is a thrilling seven-day festival
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