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Cycling tour on Karakoram Highway

The Cycling Tour on the Karakoram Highway is an exhilarating adventure that takes cyclists through one of the world's most stunning and challenging routes. The Karakoram Highway, often referred to as the KKH, is a legendary road that stretches over 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) through the majestic Karakoram mountain range, connecting Pakistan and China. This epic cycling tour offers riders a unique opportunity to experience breathtaking landscapes, diverse cultures, and rich history. Starting from either Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, or Kashgar in China, cyclists embark on a journey of a lifetime, traversing through awe-inspiring valleys, towering peaks, and ancient Silk Road trading posts. The Karakoram Highway, known as the eighth wonder of the world, offers a blend of challenging climbs, winding descents, and thrilling switchbacks. The road winds through high mountain passes, including the famous Khunjerab Pass, which stands at an elevation of 4,693 meters (15,397 feet) and is the highest border crossing in the world. The route also passes through the Hunza Valley, renowned for its captivating beauty and friendly local communities. Cyclists on this tour not only encounter breathtaking natural beauty but also get a chance to immerse themselves in the vibrant culture and traditions of the region. The Karakoram Highway is dotted with small towns and villages where riders can interact with locals, sample delicious cuisine, and learn about the customs and history of the area. Safety is a key consideration for cyclists undertaking this challenging tour. It is essential to have prior experience in long-distance cycling and be well-prepared with appropriate gear, including sturdy bicycles, helmets, and protective clothing. Due to the high altitudes and unpredictable weather conditions, it is advisable to acclimatize properly and be aware of the potential risks associated with cycling at such heights. The best time to embark on a cycling tour on the Karakoram Highway is during the summer months, between May and September when the road is generally accessible and weather conditions are more favorable. It is advisable to plan the trip with a reputable tour operator who can provide support vehicles, experienced guides, and necessary logistical arrangements.
  • Day 01

    Islamabad

    Arrival in Islamabad

  • Day 02

    Besham

    Drive to Besham

  • Day 03

    Gilgit

    Drive to Gilgit

  • Day 04

    Start cycling from Gilgit towards Hunza

    Start cycling from Gilgit towards Hunza

  • Day 05

    Hunza to Gulmit

    Hunza to Gulmit

  • Day 06

    Gulmit to Sost

    Gulmit to Sost

  • Day 07

    Sost to Khunjerab Pass

    Sost to Khunjerab Pass

  • Day 08

    Khunjerab to Passu

    Khunjerab to Passu

  • Day 09

    Rest/exploration in Passu

    Rest/exploration in Passu

  • Day 10

    Passu to Karimabad

    Passu to Karimabad

  • Day 11

    Karimabad to Gilgit

    Karimabad to Gilgit

  • Day 12

    Drive from Gilgit to Besham

    Drive from Gilgit to Besham

  • Day 13

    Besham to Islamabad

    Besham to Islamabad

  • Day 14

    Fly out

    Fly out

Hotel Accommodation on twin sharing basis
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Air-conditioned luxury transport
English speaking tour guide
Entry fees
toll taxes
Domestic flights tickets
Tips for baggage handling at airport & at hotels

Member international flight tickets
Member personal insurance and all personal expenses such as telephone calls, fax, email charges, liquor or soft drinks,
Helicopter emergency rescue fees
Room service, personal services, items of a purely personal nature any unforeseen expenses (just like road block extra hotel stay) then members will be pay according to the numbers of days basses
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Arif Hassan Arif

Arif Hassan Arif

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