15-Day Hoper Valley to Rush Lake Trek

Hunza Valley
Min Age : 18
Max People : 20

15-Day Hoper Valley to Rush Lake Trek

0

Detail

Join Rock Valley Tours for an unforgettable journey to Rush Lake, one of the highest alpine lakes in the world, located in the stunning Hunza Valley. This 15-day adventure offers breathtaking views, exciting trekking, and an immersive experience of Pakistan’s natural beauty.


Why Choose the Rush Lake Trek?

Ideal for First-Timers
A perfect introduction to high-altitude trekking in the Karakoram Range.

Spectacular Views
Enjoy panoramic vistas of Spantik, Phuparash, Miar Peak, Malubiting, and even K2 on clear days.

Diverse Terrain
Trek through glaciers, green meadows, and traditional villages, experiencing a variety of landscapes along the way.

Local Culture
Meet friendly locals and witness the authentic mountain lifestyle, adding a cultural dimension to your adventure.

Itinerary

Day 01Arrival in Islamabad

  • Meet & greet at Islamabad Airport

  • Explore Faisal Mosque, Daman-e-Koh, and Lok Virsa Museum

  • Overnight stay in Islamabad

Day 02Scenic Drive to Naran (240 km)

  • Journey through the beautiful Kaghan Valley

  • Visit Lulusar Lake and Babusar Pass (4,173 m)

  • Overnight stay in Naran

Day 03Drive to Hunza (270 km)

  • Stop at Rakaposhi Viewpoint for breathtaking views

  • Explore historic Altit & Baltit Forts in Karimabad

  • Overnight stay in Hunza

Day 04Journey to Gojal (Upper Hunza) & Khunjerab Pass (130 km)

  • Visit Attabad Lake, Hussaini Suspension Bridge, and Passu Cones

  • Drive to Khunjerab Pass (subject to weather)

  • Overnight stay in Gulmit or Passu

Day 05 Drive to Hoper Valley & Trek Preparation (100 km)

  • Explore Hoper Glacier & Nagar Valley

  • Trek briefing & final preparations

  • Overnight stay in Hoper

Day 06 Trek Begins: Hoper to Barpu Giram (3,260 m)

  • Cross the stunning Hoper Glacier

  • Gradual ascent through scenic landscapes

  • Overnight camping at Barpu Giram

Day 07Trek to Chidin Harai (4,250 m)

  • Hike through alpine meadows and rocky terrain

  • Enjoy stunning mountain views en route

  • Overnight camping at Chidin Harai

Day 08Final Ascent to Rush Lake (4,694 m)

  • Reach Pakistan’s highest alpine lake

  • Explore the pristine beauty of Rush Lake

  • Overnight camping at Rush Lake

Day 09Explore Rush Lake & Optional Hike to Rush Peak (5,098 m)

  • Enjoy panoramic views of Spantik, Ultar, and Diran Peaks

  • Optional trek to Rush Peak for a breathtaking vantage point

  • Overnight camping at Rush Lake

Day 10Trek Back to Barpu Giram

  • Descend through beautiful landscapes

  • Overnight camping at Barpu Giram

Day 11Trek to Hoper Valley & Drive to Karimabad (30 km)

  • Complete the trek by reaching Hoper Valley

  • Drive back to Karimabad, Hunza

  • Overnight stay in Hunza

Day 12Scenic Drive to Naran (270 km)

  • Enjoy the stunning landscapes of Gilgit-Baltistan

  • Overnight stay in Naran

Day 13Return to Islamabad (240 km)

  • Optional stop at Shogran for a short excursion

  • Overnight stay in Islamabad

Day 14Islamabad Exploration or Leisure Day

  • Explore Rawalpindi, Saidpur Village, or shop at Centaurus Mall

  • Overnight stay in Islamabad

Day 15Departure from Islamabad

Transfer to the airport for your onward journey.

Wish List

Adding item to wishlist requires an account

Book Now
From$1,850
0
* Please select all required fields to proceed to the next step.

Proceed Booking

Why Book With Us?

  • No-hassle best price guarantee
  • Customer care available 24/7
  • Hand-picked Tours & Activities
  • Free Travel Insureance

Get a Question?

Do not hesitage to give us a call. We are an expert team and we are happy to talk to you.

+92 347 4598096

info@rockvalleytours.com

Why Book With Us?

  • No-hassle best price guarantee
  • Customer care available 24/7
  • Hand-picked Tours & Activities
  • Free Travel Insureance

Get a Question?

Do not hesitage to give us a call. We are an expert team and we are happy to talk to you.

+92 347 4598096

info@rockvalleytours.com

What's included
  • Accommodation:

    • Twin-sharing standard hotel rooms in towns.

    • 2-person dome tents during the trek.

    Meals:

    • Half board at hotels (breakfast + dinner).

    • Full board during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea/coffee).

    Transportation:

    • Air-conditioned transport along the Karakoram Highway.

    • Soft-top 4×4 jeeps to/from the trek head and trek end.

    Camping Facilities:

    • 2-person dome tents with mattresses.

    • Dining tent with folding table & chairs.

    • Kitchen tent with full kitchenette and staff.

    • Toilet tent.

    Portage:

    • 13 kg per person during the trek.

    Other Services:

    • Tips and portage at airports & hotels.

    • Entrance fees to sites and museums.

    • English-speaking mountain guide.

What's not included
  • Domestic or international airfare and airport taxes.

  • Any expenses due to forced measures, flight cancellations, landslides, natural calamities, acts of God, or other events beyond the control of Rock Valley Tours, their staff, and suppliers.

  • Personal expenses not mentioned under “Included,” such as souvenirs, snacks, phone/internet charges, or laundry.

  • Personal trekking equipment and clothing.

  • Optional activities or services not listed in the itinerary.

  • Travel or health insurance, including evacuation or rescue costs.

GEAR AND CLOTHING LIST

Luggage

  • Large Duffel Bag: Maximum 12.5 kg, with lock. Easier for porters to carry; avoid using a backpack.

  • Day Pack: For items you need during trekking, jeep rides, or bus travel (camera, jacket, water bottle, etc.).

  • Extra Carry-On: To store city clothes in the respective city.

  • Money Belt/Fanny Pack: For passport, travel documents, and cash.


Sleeping & Camping

  • Sleeping Bag: Rated 0 °F / -18 °C. Down bags are lightweight; synthetic bags perform better when wet. Waterproof shell or bivy recommended.

  • Camp Shoes: Jogging shoes or Tiva sandals, ideal for streams and campsite strolls.

  • Mattress/Close-Cell Matrices: We provide, but personal comfort items are optional.


Footwear

  • Trekking Boots: Medium-weight, fabric or fabric/leather combination. Well broken-in. Compatible with crampons.

  • Crampons: Required for certain high-altitude treks (e.g., Gondogoro La, Biafo-Hispar, Wartum Peak).

  • Thermal Socks: Cotton/wool blend for glaciers; synthetic/cotton for warmer sections.

  • Liner Socks: Thin, wickable material like polypropylene, Capilene, Thermax, or Drylete.


Clothing

  • Polyester Fleece/Pile Jacket & Pants: Warm, even when wet.

  • Rain Gear: A waterproof and windproof suit that fits over fleece layers.

  • Wicking Long Underwear: Tops and bottoms, two sets recommended.

  • Down Jacket/Parka: Essential for high-altitude or evening cold.

  • Shalwar Kameez (Women): Comfortable, loose-fitting for warm conditions and culturally appropriate.

  • Cotton/Wool Shirts & Trousers: Layering for trekking and evenings.

  • Gloves/Mittens & Ski Hat: Protect against cold and wind.

  • Brimmed Sun Hat: Protects from low morning sun.


Personal Gear

  • Sunglasses: High-quality UV protection.

  • Water Bottle: Durable screw-top recommended.

  • Headlamp & Extra Batteries/Bulbs

  • Sunscreen, Lip Balm, Skin Lotion

  • Toiletries & Laundry Soap

  • Swiss Army Knife / Multi-Tool

  • Nylon Cord / Clothesline

  • Personal Medical Kit

  • Pocket Sewing Kit

  • Lighter or Matches

  • Wristwatch


Optional Items

  • Extra sleeping mat for comfort.

  • Stuff sacks for used clothing.

  • Travel tissues or toilet paper.

  • Notebook and pen for journaling.

  • Snacks (energy bars, dried fruits, candy).

  • Camera, extra batteries, lenses, and cleaning supplies.

  • Lightweight sports gear (Frisbee, playing cards).

  • Water purification tablets.

  • Bathing suit (for rivers/lakes).


Tips

  • Pack one large duffel and one small day pack for convenience.

  • Wear durable, comfortable, and easily washable clothes.

  • Layer clothing to adjust to varying temperatures: warm days, cold nights.

  • Men can wear shorts after leaving populated areas; women should stick to loose, long clothing.

Visa Guide
  • Apply for a Pakistan tourist Visa Here: Visa Website 
  • Download Visa Guide
  • If you’re having trouble with your visa application, reach out to us for help and guidance.

FAQ

Do I Need a Visa to Travel to Pakistan?

If you’re traveling to Pakistan, you’ll need a visa. Depending on your nationality, you can get it on arrival or apply online before your trip. You can also go to your local Pakistani embassy for a tourist visa. The length of stay varies: e-visas can be up to 3 months (extendable to 6 months), while visas on arrival are valid for 30 days. Make sure to check visa requirements with the authorities, as they might change.

What to wear in Pakistan?

In Pakistan, what you wear depends on when and where you’re going. In hot areas, wear light, loose clothes like a shirt and trousers. For cold places, bring warm clothes like a jacket and layers. When visiting mosques, cover your head, arms, legs, and shoulders. Dress modestly and avoid shorts. If you’re unsure, it’s best to dress conservatively.

What is the weather like in Pakistan?

  1. June–September: Monsoon season with unpredictable rains, reaching over 45°C (113°F) in June. Floods can occur.

  2. October/November: Post-monsoon season with decreasing temperatures and rainfall. Days are warm, nights cool.

  3. December–February: Winter months with pleasant daytime temperatures around 20°C (68°F) and colder nights, especially in the northern mountains where it snows.

  4. March–May: Hot and dry season with temperatures in the mid-30s°C (95°F) in low-lying areas, getting hotter towards the north.

Is it considered safe to travel to Pakistan?

Although Pakistan has faced challenges in recent years, it’s now generally safe to visit as long as you stay in busy areas. Some people might worry about coming here, but trust us, there’s a lot to discover beyond what you see in the news. You can be confident that Rock Valley Tours wouldn’t take you anywhere unsafe.