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There is a reason that countless magazines, online journals, and travel bloggers have declared Pakistan one of the top tourism destinations in the world – the adventure potential here is truly limitless.
That’s why our first ever tour was launched in Pakistan many years ago: we truly believe in this country, its people, and adventures to be found at every turn.
One of the first things our clients say when they have the opportunity to spend some time in the mountains of Pakistan is: “Wow, I had no idea Pakistan was so incredibly beautiful”.
Our team of highly experienced staff go above and beyond to create the ultimate adventure experience in a country that can be challenging to visit as a solo traveler – creating a fun, international travel vibe for people who don’t normally do group tours.
Through meticulous planning and amazing support from our Pakistani ground team, the stage is set for you to comfortably explore one of the most compelling countries you will ever visit in your lifetime.
We’d love to have you join our team for a truly unforgettable adventure through the mountains, cities, and small villages of Pakistan.
March – October
The weather in Pakistan can be highly variable depending on the season, geographic location, and altitude. We will be traversing through a number of different climatic zones so it is a good idea to know what to expect at each point.
*Note that our spring tours are always colder than our fall tours, especially at altitude.
Islamabad – Typically hot and humid with the potential for rain events. Average temperatures in April: High: 30°C / 87° F Low: 16°C / 61° F. / October: High: 30.5/87° F Low: 15°/59° F.
Lahore – Average temperatures in April: High: 33°C / 92° F Low: 16°C / /69° F. / October: High: 32.2/90° F Low: 19.4°/67° F.
Karimabad – Warm to cool during the day, but not humid. Colder in the spring. and potential for cloud and wind. Cooler to cold at night. Average temperatures in April: High: 15.5°C /60° F Low: 5.4°C /F /October: High: 17.5/63.5° F Low: 5°C/41° F.
Skardu – Warm to hot during the day, but not humid. Dusty, especially along the main bazaar road. Cooler and pleasant at night. Potential for wind and dust storms. July is the warmest month in Skardu. High: 23°C / 73.4° F Low: 10°C / 50° F. The sun is stronger in the mountains so temps. feel hotter than they actually are.
3,000 – 3,500 Meters – Hot, dusty, exposed during the day. Cooler at night, but not freezing typically. Potential for snow around 3500 meters, but very unlikely. Possible cloud cover developing at any elevation.
3,500 – 4,500 Meters – Daily temperatures remain warm, though mornings and evenings are cooler. Above 4000 meters temperatures can easily drop below freezing at night and in the early morning. Rain, snow, cloud cover are all possible at any time
4,500 – 5,350 Meters – Freezing temperatures at night and cool to cold temperatures during the day with periods of warm sunshine possible. Rain, snow, cloud cover are all possible at any time. Evenings at the high camps will be cold. Moses Peak can experience freezing temperatures even during the day. The coldest possible temperatures to expect hover around -10° C / 14° F. Those are extreme estimates and certainly are not the norm for this time of year.
We offer a variety of unique and comfortable accommodation options on our trips. From hotels and homestays to eco-cottages and rustic shared tents; we do our best to make sure where we sleep is part of the overall tour experience.
Here is a brief rundown of the different types of accommodation you can expect while on an adventure tour in Pakistan:
Islamabad – Nice hotel not far from the Faisal Mosque. Hot water, wifi, and an excellent buffet breakfast.
Aliabad/Mountain Story Lodge – Very cool eco-resort (the first of its kind in Pakistan). Private cottages (2 to a room). Wifi, hot water, great meals, and excellent views.
Ghulkin Village – Homestay. Hot water. No wifi/cell signal. Shared accommodation in a traditional Hunza-style communal room. Camping in tents is possible for those who snore. The best food of the trip!
Trekking – Shared, high-quality tents (2 per tent) provided by Epic.
Fairy Meadows – Beautiful, but basic wooden cabins with wood burning stoves. Hot water possible. No wifi/cell signal.
There are several major networks in Pakistan: Zong, Telenor, and SCOM. SCOM seems to work the best in Gilgit-Baltistan (and does not work at all in Punjab). Foreigners can obtain SIM cards in Pakistan but the procedure is slightly complicated.
In our opinion, it’s not worth getting a SIM card as our hotels in Islamabad and some places in Hunza should have wifi. The wifi in Hunza however comes and goes sporadically as when it is around, it is slower than molasses.
SIM cards cost about 2000 PK rupees with a data plan.
All foreigners need to obtain SIM cards from the various company’s main offices. You will need your passport, visa, and to give your fingerprints in order to get a SIM.
Keep in mind that this trip is a chance for our guests to unplug and fully embrace a proper digital detox.
The internet situation in Pakistan is spotty at best, so please have realistic expectations regarding wifi and internet speeds/access.
Pakistan’s country dialing code is +92. It’s timezone is GMT+5 (check the current time there now).
Despite its poor reputation for safety in the Western media, Pakistan is a very safe place for foreign tourists to visit. Pakistani people are among the most welcoming people we have encountered in our years of travel. The odds of being a victim of any sort of crime or act of aggression are relatively low.
Regardless, EBT vets its local partners and hotels thoroughly to ensure that all points of contact are as secure as possible. Since our first-ever organized adventure tour in Pakistan in 2016, we have built up an extensive network of trusted resources.
Our experienced team of guides provides support on challenging treks and prioritizes group safety, hazard awareness, and accident prevention as our standard operating procedure. In case of emergency, EBT trip leaders are equipped with a satellite communication device, which can contact outside emergency first responders from any place in Pakistan.
Being a part of an adventure or trekking tour in Pakistan requires a lot of energy output each day and a big part of our job is keeping everybody well-nourished, happy, and energized.
Here’s what you can expect from daily meals:
Breakfast – Typically includes omelet/fried eggs, fried Pakistani bread (paratha), jam, butter, and chai/coffee. Sometimes we have a delicious hot porridge as well. Want to win the heart of your guide? Bring a pound of your favorite coffee from your country to share with the group.
Let your guide know if you are able/keen to bring some coffee 🙂
Lunch – We typically provide a hearty lunch. Usually a mix of daal, mixed vegetables, a meat dish, salad, chapati, rice, etc.
Dinner – Is always the main event of the day and will be a mix of vegetables, rice, noodle dishes, daal, meat (mutton or chicken), chapati, and local specialties depending on where we are.
Technically, alcohol is illegal in Pakistan. In 99.9% of the country, alcohol is not available or sold anywhere. However, for non-muslims and foreigners especially it is legal to buy and drink alcohol. Your EBT guide can advise you on the proper way to import and consume alcohol in Pakistan if needed.
All individuals who intend to travel to Pakistan trip MUST apply for a Pakistani tourist visa or a trekking and mountaineering visa, depending on the trip you are doing. Nowadays, most nationalities can apply for a visa under the new Evisa scheme.
Epic Expeditions will issue every guest a Letter of Invitation (LOI) to Pakistan and other supporting documents (Pakistani guide licenses, accommodation reservation documents, NIC numbers (Pakistani tax id #), etc needed to apply for the visa.
The Evisa process is much quicker than applying directly at a Pakistani consulate/embassy. However, you can still apply at an embassy if need be.
Once all the required paperwork is submitted online, the Evisa is typically granted within 1 – 6 weeks depending on the type of visa being applied for. Our Discover the Hunza Valley and Trekking Amongst Giants tours require only a Pakistani standard tourist visa. Visiting K2 Base Camp will require a Trekking and Mountaineering sub-visa though, which usually takes more time to process.
We recommend to all clients to apply for their Pakistani visas around 3 months in advance.
The official currency of Pakistan is the Pakistani rupee. It usually fluctuates around 200-250 to the USD but has in recent years weakened considerably (check the current exchange rate here).
ATMs are common in Islamabad and Lahore but less common (or nonexistent) once we head to Gilgit-Baltistan. We have experienced issues finding working ATMs once we leave the cities and we recommend that you change/withdraw your money before we head up into the mountains.
We also recommend that instead of relying on your ATM card, bring foreign cash and change it at the airport or in the city (if the money changer is open at the airport). USD, Euro, and British Pounds are all fine. Make sure to bring notes that are free from any defects. The money changers like PERFECT bank notes.
Pakistan is a cash-based economy and you will not be able to use your debit/credit card to purchase things.
The following plug types can be found in Pakistan:
In our experience, Type C plugs are the most common in Pakistan.
Voltage is 230 at 50 hertz.
Note that power outages are common in the more mountainous communities, including in Hunza and Skardu. Whilst on a trekking tour in Pakistan, you can charge your gear using the camp generator at the end of the night. While Epic does provide a generator, we highly recommend that everyone invest in a good portable solar panel while trekking in Pakistan as they are usually more convenient.
Because it may be the last great adventure destination left!
Nepal, Patagonia, New Zealand; all of these locations have been done time and time again and are on the verge of being spoiled by over-tourism.
Pakistan, on the other hand, is still quite raw and relatively untouched by foreign tourists. It’s one thing to have some of the most gorgeous scenery in the world; it’s quite another to find it almost completely empty.
Simply put, there are a TON of unexplored areas to find and adrenaline-filled opportunities to try out here. Travel to Pakistan now before it becomes the next big holiday destination and is potentially ruined.
We offer several kinds of trips in Pakistan! All feature to varying extents a mix of active, cultural, culinary, and immersive activities, among other kinds of fun.
One thing is for sure though: all of our adventure tours in Pakistan feature some sort of hiking or physical outlet (because we love to be active even while on holiday). Some feature more hiking than others.
Our K2 Base Camp itinerary is the most physically demanding itinerary we currently offer (13+ days of walking). Our Discover the Hunza Valley itinerary is less intensive (6 days of walking) and would be better suited for more casual adventurers. The Trekking Amongst Giants tour is somewhere in between the two aforementioned.
You can expect the following when trekking on almost any of our Pakistani adventure tours:
Food in Pakistan is pretty repetitive – there’s a lot of daal, chicken, and rice. We will try to mix this up where possible by taking you to some great restaurants but if you want a luxury tour, this is not for you – please don’t apply.
Note: In general, the food in Pakistan is SPICY (especially in Punjab). Again, we always do our best to accommodate dietary needs, but keep in mind that options can be limited at times if you can’t do spicy food. There will ALWAYS be some decent vegetarian and non-spicy items, but you also need to have realistic expectations regarding Pakistani cuisine, which can be meat-heavy, and SPICY. Please let us know early on if you have any diet restrictions/preferences.
We receive many questions about this topic, so let us clear the air. Travelers to India, Israel, the USA, Europe, etc have never faced any particular restriction or been denied entry just because they have visited Pakistan. We have been to Pakistan more times than we can count at this point, and we have never faced issues returning to the USA, the UK, Australia, Canada, Europe or going to India . There are no official rules saying that if you visit Pakistan, then you can’t enter India, Israel, etc. You can simultaneously hold Indian and Pakistani visas in your passport also without issue.
Despite their sheer proximity to one another, the Karakoram and Himalaya mountain ranges are quite different from one another.
The Himalaya, which are many adventurers’ first forway into big mountain territory, are generally broader, more dispersed, and more vegetated (at lower elevations). Crucially, the Himalaya have two main trekking seasons, post and pre-monsoon.
The Karakoram, which many people mistake for the Himalaya (they’re actually geographically separate) are much more dramatic on the other hand. The topography is far more rugged and features more sheer, often precarious profiles, giving the Karakoram a more “mangled” appearance overall. There is only one trekking season, the summer, and temperatures can swing wildly during this period.
Crucially, there is little to no teahouse-style trekking in Pakistan, which is a staple of the Nepalese Himalaya. Trekkers in Pakistan must self-sufficient and be able to make camp for long periods of time.
Even though different itineraries entail different levels of physical demand, being in decent shape is usually enough to take part in one of our Pakistani trekking tours.
Participants should be able to do the following:
We have unique packing lists for each one of our adventure tours in Pakistan. Refer below for a link to our most popular:
Yes and no. Applying for the visa is your responsibility. Epic provides you will ALL the supporting documentation you need to apply for a Pakistani tourist visa including a Letter of Invitation.
Recently, it has become quite easy to apply for your Pakistani visa using the new Evisa scheme. The whole process can take several weeks, but Epic has never had one of our clients be denied a visa in our seven year history.
Nowadays, all visa applications can be done online and the process is much faster, easier, and cheaper than it use to be. We have had clients get same-day approval and on average the turnaround time is a week or less (for the tourist visa).
You will apply for your Evisa online on the NADRA Pakistan website.
You can also usually get a visa in another country if you have a residency visa there. You will need a letter of invitation for your visa application and we will provide this, as well as tips on how to make the visa application as stress-free as possible, once your spot is confirmed.
Please note your LOIs – which you need for your visa applications – are included in the cost of this tour and will be sent out to you approximately three to four months before the start of the tour.
Please do not apply for your visa prior to receiving all of the necessary documents from us first!
Once approved, you are issued an Evisa. No need to mail in your passport or go to an embassy anymore!
Our team members are experts on all things adventure in Pakistan!
If you’re interested in traveling to Pakistan but still have unanswered questions, feel free to give us a shout anytime. We’re ready and able to assist you in any way possible when it comes to planning your next big trip.
So ask away!
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Trip Leader
Noemi grew up in the mountains of German-Speaking Switzerland where she naturally developed a deep love and respect for mountain environments.
She is a talented photographer, aspiring climber, and speaks at least 5 languages fluently including Arabic (and probably a few more that we don’t know about), which she taught herself in a matter of months by watching YouTube videos.
Noemi has spent the last several years traveling, hiking, and photographing her way around many different countries in the Middle East, South and Central Asia, and Europe, and we could not be more stoked to welcome her to the Epic team!
Meet her during : Discover the Celestial Mountains | Island Peak Climbing Expedition
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Our flagship Pakistani adventure tour. Road trip with some hiking and cultural immersion.

15 Days

Intermediate

$3125
A trekking-style tour that features some very remote locations, inlcuding a K2 viewpoint.

15 Days

Strenuous

$3200
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