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Best Time to visit Hunza

Best Time to visit Hunza 

When planning a trip to the Northern regions of Pakistan, consider the best time to visit Hunza Valley. Situated in the Himalayas range of Pakistan, Hunza is often like a piece of paradise. 

Visiting Hunza is not something about a physical journey. Hunza tours may involve specific challenges, such as high altitude sickness. Therefore, understanding the favourable weather is vital to finding the best month to visit Hunza Valley. 

This blog delves into the famous places in Hunza with the best visiting times. After reading this blog, you will quickly decide the most favourable season for visiting Hunza Valley based on your preferences.   

Why visit Hunza?

Visiting Hunza Valley is a delightful and once-in-a-lifetime must-tour, particularly in spring. In northern Pakistan, Hunza is a beautiful region with lush and picturesque valleys like Karimabad Valley and Chapursan Valley. Hunza also contains famous and historical places such as Baltit Fort and Altit Fort, which are Hunza Valley’s most attractive tourist destinations. 

The only thing you must know while travelling to Hunza is the most favourable season. 

Weather Conditions in Hunza Valley

Surrounded by high mountains, Hunza is a must-visit destination for tourists. At an elevation of 2438m, Hunza offers four different seasons: Summer(June-August), Spring(March-May), Winter(December-February), and Autumn(September-November). 

 Four Seasons in Hunza Valley 

NoMonthsSeason
1March-May  Spring
2June Summer starts 
3July-AugustSummer-Best season to visit Skardu Baltistan
4September-NovemberAutumn
5December-FebruaryWinter 

The best time to visit Hunza Valley

Hunza in Spring

  • As a local, I recommend you visit Hunza in the Spring or Summer when the temperature is more favourable. During the Hunza Spring Blossom Tour, you can enjoy the breathtaking experience of Cherry Blossom. If you are enthusiastic about visiting Hunza in March, join us on the Hunza Spring Blossom Tour. 
  • Surrounded by extraordinary mountains, Hunza Valley is a peaceful tour destination. In spring, the beauty of Hunza is twice as great as that of the other months; spring is the most attractive and engaging month for exciting and admiring tourists to explore this valley. Apple, Apricot, and Almond trees bloom in vibrant Pink, purple, White, and Green hues.

Hunza in Summer

  • Summer is ideal for visiting Hunza and tasting local fruits and vegetables. The temperature suits your journey in summer and makes your visit more memorable and remarkable.
  • Due to the favourable temperatures in summer, boating adventures are possible in Attabad Lake. These activities attract more tourists to this valley.

Hunza in Autumn

  • If you are a nature lover and want to enjoy the vibrant colours of Hunza Valley, make your visit in Autumn. The Hunza in Autumn is wholly transformed into a picturesque and colourful land in Autumn. Autumn is also one of the peak seasons for visiting Hunza. You can enjoy the taste of local fruits because Autumn is also called the fruit season.   
  • Beyond its natural beauty, Hunza’s culture and history are also noticeable. During the Hunza Autumn Tour, your guides will ensure you visit some historical places in Hunza. You can interact with the warm and hospitable locals and experience unique traditions that have been secured for years. 

Hunza in Winter 

  • Visiting Hunza in Winter is not usually recommended. The winter season offers specific difficulties, such as blocking the road during your journey. The freezing temperature is the main reason people avoid travelling in Winter. However, due to snowfall, winter is one of the most beautiful seasons, yet you must not plan your trip to Hunza during this season.       

Where to go In Hunza in July? 

July is also the peak month when you can visit this valley. During this season, the temperature remains below 5 degrees centigrade. The accommodation facilities are also available, and roads also offer smooth journeys. You can visit some of the following famous places in Hunza in July

Chapursan Valley

    • Standing at a high altitude of 3200m, Chapursan Valley’s unpredictable weather offers a harsh and extreme landscape for tourists in winter. If your visit falls in winter, you will only be in the whole landscape of Chapursan Valley. The snow-capped mountains and icy gardens are the best experiences for visitors in Winter.
    • I had a wonderful experience visiting Chapursan Valley in July. However, the water pipes were frozen this season, and we missed the picturesque views of waterfalls and streams.    

    Attabad Lake 

      • Attabad Lake is the best tourist destination in Hunza Valley in June and July. Built in 2010, it has also modified Hunza’s culture and beauty. The lake’s calm and quiet water symbolises peace and harmony because it was reconstructed through the hardships and hard work of the local people after massive damage.
      • Attabad Bridge, located near the lake, is another critical corner in Hunza. This ground was erected to reconnect the region after the landslide. While crossing the ground, you can see the flowing waters of Attabad Lake beneath your bases, with the rugged mountains in the background creating a genuinely graphic scene.
      • Due to the favourable temperatures, boating adventures are possible in July at Attabad Lake. These activities attract more tourists to this valley, especially in summer. 

      Karimabad Lake 

        • Karimabad, a charming town, offers a breathtaking view of Hunza’s beauty and culture. Travelling through Karakoram Highway, it will take approximately 7 hours to reach Karimabad from Chilas. This spot is also famous for its unique local markets and some popular and ancient forts. 
        • During my visit to Hunza in July, I found various handicrafts and aesthetic arts and had a chance to enjoy the delicious taste of Hunza Apricot Juice. The local people of this region are very hospitable and interactive, thereby increasing its uniqueness.  

        Passu Glacier 

          • The Passu Glacier is just a stunning viewpoint. It feeds several streams that flow into the Hunza River, providing water to the valley’s fertile lands. Trekkers who visit the glacier often use it as a base for further exploration into the surrounding mountains, with routes leading toward the Batura Glacier and Shimshal Valley. 
          • Summer is the best time to visit this spot, as the glacier-crossing activities are most enjoyable and memorable in July and August.  

          Nanga Parbat 

            • If you plan to trek to visit Hunza in July, you can observe the Nanga Parbat viewpoint near Chilas. Standing at a high elevation of 8126m, Nanga Parbat offers a stunning view, enhancing Hunza’s tourist attraction. Known as “The Killing Mountain,” Nanga Parbat is an excellent destination for trekkers and hikers for various adventurous purposes. You can also capture nature’s beauty through photography. 
            • Hunza Valley weather in July can be favourable and predictable, and you can experience breathtaking views of mountains such as Nanga Parbat and Rakaposhi. 

            With its beautiful places like Attabad Lake, Passu Glacier, and Nanga Parbat, Hunza is ideal for adventure campaigners who want to witness natural beauty. Whether you choose the peaceful charm of Hunza in Autumn or experience the cherry blossom in spring, both are ideal seasons to visit Hunza. As spring arrives, the Hunza Valley comes alive with the stunning colours of cherry blossoms, making it the perfect time for a Hunza Spring Blossom tour. 

            FAQs 

            What is the best time to visit Hunza Valley for cherry blossoms?

            The best time to enjoy a spring blossom tour in Hunza Valley is mid-March to early May.

            When is the weather in Hunza Valley most pleasant?

            The weather is most pleasant in summer (June to August), making it an ideal time for trekking and outdoor activities.

            What is the best time to visit Chapursan Valley?

            The best time to visit Chapursan Valley is from June to August when the weather is pleasant, the meadows are in full bloom, and the trekking trails are most accessible.

            Author

            • ghulam rasool

              I’m Ghulam Rasool, the CEO and founder of Baltoro Adventures, a travel company based in Tisar, a village close to the famous K2 and Broad Peak mountains. For over 20 years, I’ve been passionate about exploring the Karakoram and Himalayan mountains, and this passion led me to create Baltoro Adventures, one of the top adventure travel agencies in Pakistan. Since 2000, my team and I have had the privilege of guiding travelers from all over the world. We help them experience the beauty and challenge of Pakistan’s most famous peaks, like K2, Broad Peak, and Nanga Parbat. Baltoro Adventures is licensed by the government (License ID #2002) and is a proud member of both the Pakistan Association of Tour Operators (PATO) and the Baltistan Association of Tour Operators (BATO), ensuring we follow high standards in safety and quality. What makes Baltoro Adventures special is our deep local knowledge and the connections we’ve built across Pakistan. From the friendly people you’ll meet to the breathtaking scenery you’ll explore, every part of our tours is designed to give you an authentic and memorable experience. Our skilled and licensed guides care deeply about what they do, and we’ll be with you from planning to the journey itself, supporting you each step of the way. At Baltoro Adventures, we believe tourism can truly benefit local communities. Many of our porters, guides, cooks, and drivers rely on tourism as their main income, and with your support, we can create more opportunities for them and promote cultural exchange. Pakistan has some of the world’s most beautiful landscapes, and we’re here to help you explore them safely, responsibly, and with lasting memories. We invite you to explore the world’s highest mountain ranges—the Karakoram, Hindukush, and the Himalayas—with us. Whether you’re an experienced climber or a first-time traveler, we’ll make sure your time in Pakistan is more than just a vacation—it’s an adventure you’ll remember for years to come.

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