SILK
ROAD: CHINA & PAKISTAN TOUR
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Detailed Tour Itinerary
Day
01 Friday: Arrive Kashgar
On arrival you will be received at the airport or the road border.
Transfer to the hotel. With over 2000 year old history Kashgar
is an isolated desert city located at the western end of the Taklimakan
Desert.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 02 Saturday: Kashgar
If any place is to be seen where time has stood still, it is Kashgar or Kashi,
as it is known locally. One finds walking through the narrow lanes of old town,
a scene from Arabian Nights, and a culture that has remained intact from outside
influences and people that are very friendly. Amongst the most popular professions
include coppersmiths, blacksmiths, carpenters, jewellers and cobblers all using
tools of bygone days. Our tour of Kashgar includes all this and a lot more like
the Abak Hoja Tomb, the Id Kah Mosque and the old town and an opportunity to
take a ride on the donkey cart taxi.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 03 Sunday: Kashgar/Taxkorgan
Sunday Bazaar in Kashgar! Once a week, on Sundays, the population swells by over
100,000 people – all have varied ethnic origins like Uyghurs, Tajiks, Kyrgyzs,
and Kazakhs etc. selling wares from scissors to a camel. They come on foot, horsebacks,
bikes, modern motorcycles, and donkey carts.
In the afternoon drive to Taxkorgan (369 km), a city once controlled by the Bolsheviks.
Mostly Tajiks inhabit the town, which lies on the ancient "Silk Road".
Enroute stop at Karakuli Lake. The view of the Muztagata (meaning ice mountain
father) is magnificent.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 04 Monday: Taxkorgan/Hunza
A drive via the Khunjerab Pass will get you into Pakistan to the mountain kingdom
of Hunza (284 km). In the olden days there were few highs passes leading from
China that were suitable for travel. Today the Khunjerab Pass, which at an altitude
of 4733 m is the highest point on the Karakoram Highway, provides an easy all-weather
entry from the famous Sinkiang Province of the Peoples Republic of China. This
route is a beautiful drive, with views of the high mountains of the Karakorams
and the distant Pamir Mountain Ranges. At Khunjerab, now declared a national
park, one can see Marco Polo Sheep (ovis ammon poli).
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 05 Tuesday:
Hunza
Full day tour of Hunza.
Very few places in the world compare with this small mountainous region, which
was a semi-autonomous state until very recently but is now fully unified with
Pakistan, the ruling dynasty of Hunza having lasted for over 600 years. The scenic
beauty of this area, with its greenery and snow-capped mountains, makes it a
true paradise. During the summer there is an abundance of apricots, peaches,
pears and grapes. Hunza lies on the ancient trade route to Kashgar in the Chinese
province of Sinkiang. Today the Karakoram Highway runs along this route with
Karimabad being the main town of Hunza. Hunza is probably most famous for the
longevity of its people, due to their simplicity and natural diet, along with
the unpolluted mountain air. Tibetan traders referred to the beauty of this humble
paradise as "Shangri-La".
The tour will include meeting with local folks, understanding the secrets of
their longevity and also visit some of the important historical sites including
the recently renovated, simple yet overpowering, Baltit Fort and the Ganesh Watch
Tower. Visit to Nagar Valley and Hopper Glacier is also included.
Visit to the Baltit Fort is of immense interest. For many years the fort served
as an administrative headquarter and home to the former Mirs (rulers) of Hunza.
The porters who accompanied the Baltit bride for the then Mir of Hunza built
it more than 700 years ago. The style of construction originates from Ladakh.
A maze of rooms serving as living and administrative offices were added periodically
designed with indigenous woodwork. It is strategically located on a prospect
point, which gives it an immense overview of Hunza and neighbouring valleys.
Currently it serves as a Fort Museum with a good collection of exhibit of artefacts
and musical instruments from Hunza. The fort is now administered by the Aga Khan
Foundation Cultural Board, which undertook the reconstruction and re-establishment
to its original grandeur.
Visit to Hopper offers a fine view of some of the highest peaks in Hunza and
Nagar Valley.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 06 Wednesday: Hunza/Gilgit/Chilas
Drive to Gilgit and on arrival of city tour of Gilgit and Kargah.
A visit to Gilgit and its bazaar will give you an opportunity to
become acquainted with mountain people. A visit to a school in
the community and the home of a Gilgiton enables the visitor to
appreciate their hospitality and simplicity. Situated 15 km southwest
of Gilgit is Kargah, a small valley with several large rock carvings
of Lord Buddha. It is not known exactly when the carvings were
completed, but the workmanship is definitely that of a talented
master. It is likely that a trade route linking Southern China
with the neighbouring countries once ran through this region. Further
down, the valley narrows and through it flows the Kargah Nullah
(stream) that has an abundant supply of fish.
Following the down stream course of River Indus, we will drive
to Chilas with photo stops at the confluence of River Indus & Gilgit.
Our next stop will be at the unique point where three mountain
rages, Karakoram, Himalayas and Hindu Kush meet, Nanga Parbat viewpoint
offers breathtaking panorama on behind. We will also stop at Chilas
rocks with ancient graffiti’s on it before reaching at Chilas.
On arrival transfer to hotel
Overnight at hotel
Day 07 Thursday: Chilas/Islamabad
Morning drive to Islamabad with many photo stops, enroute. We will
also stop at Shatial to see the Rock Carvings before driving
further to Islamabad via Besham and Abbottabad. The drive to
Islamabad is full of scenery and the culture on the way is so
enchanting that you cannot come out of it until you stop at your
hotel in Islamabad.
Overnight at hotel
Day 08 Friday: Depart Islamabad
Morning Rawalpindi/Islamabad city tour.
Driving past the classical older buildings of Rawalpindi you suddenly
arrive at the modern, well planned streets of Islamabad. Your tour
commences with a visit to the Institute of Folk Heritage, a small
ethnological museum displaying numerous costumes and artifacts
from all over Pakistan. Next stop is the Shakerparian Gardens,
which give a magnificent view of Islamabad before driving past
various modern government buildings, graceful with a touch of Islamic
design and architecture. Turning off the main road, you drive into
old Islamabad where Saidpur Village still survives amid the modern
planning. In Islamabad is the world’s largest mosque, named
after the late King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. The mosque also houses
an Islamic University specializing in Islamic Philosophy and Law.
Transfer to airport for your departure flight.
End of the tour.
Extensions:
If you wish to extend your stay in Central Asia we recommend
you consider one of the following tours:
Turkmenistan Tour
Uzbekistan Tour
Kazakhstan & Kyrgyzstan Tour
Pakistan - Afghanistan
Tour
Pakistan: Shangrila
Hunza Tour
Pakistan: Kalash
to Khyber Tour
Pakistan: Ancient
Cultures Tour
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SILK
ROAD: CHINA & PAKISTAN TOUR DETAILS - 2008
2008
PRICES IN EURO (€) |
| Tour
|
Cost (€) |
Single
Sup (€) |
Domestic
Air (€) |
| Silk
Road: China & Pakistan Tour |
1056 |
127 |
n/a |
| Tour
Includes |
Tour
Does NOT Include |
- Accomodation
as per the list provided.
- meals: Breakfast daily.
- Private
air-conditioned transport for all transfers and city
tours.
- Porter
charges at airports and hotels.
- Entrance
fees to museums and sites during tours.
- Depending
on the language selected, English, French, Italian
or German speaking guides.
- Domestic
trainfares where applicable.
|
- Airfares,
domestic or international. Cost for Air travel as
per itinerary is quoted separately.
- Visa
support and visa fees.
- Airport
departure tax.
- Personal
insurance.
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* Domestic
air fares subject to change.
2008 Stopover packages. Cost Per Night Per Person in EURO (€) |
| City |
First
Night (€) |
Add.
Night (€) |
Single
Sup. (€) |
| Islamabad |
54 |
38 |
16 |
| Karachi |
68 |
47 |
27 |
| Lahore |
68 |
42 |
21 |
| Peshawar |
46 |
21 |
7 |
| Cost
Includes |
- Accomodation
for one night.
- Meals
half board: Breakfast and Dinner daily.
- Private
air-conditioned transport for transfer airport to
hotel or vice versa.
- Porter
charges at airports and hotel.
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| HOTELS |
| City |
Hotel |
| Kashgar
|
Seman
Hotel |
| Taxkorgan
|
Pamir
Hotel |
| Hunza |
Hill
Top / Hunza Baltit |
| Chilas
|
Chilas
Inn / Panorama |
| Islamabad
|
Regency
/ Marina |
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