The valley stretches along the Hunza River and shares borders with Ishkoman to the northwest, Shigar to the southeast, Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor to the north, and China's Xinjiang region to the northeast. The valley floor sits at an elevation of 2,438 meters.
Geographically, the Hunza Valley is divided into three parts: Upper Hunza (Gojal), Central Hunza, and Lower Hunza (Shinaki). Hunza Valley is also called the "Land of Legends" and is famous across the globe due to its culture, landscapes, hospitality, and welcoming nature. Visitors and tourists from across the globe flock to this part of the world annually.
A six-day, five-night trip to Hunza, Naltar & Khunjerab Pass package has to be on your list if you're searching for beautiful lakes, green landscapes, majestic mountains, unique architecture, history, culture, wildlife, glaciers, and surrounded by a community system.




