Gilgit

Gilgit Tour Packages (2026)

Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

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tours
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PKR 4,999–28,000
price range
21 Jun 2026
updated
All tours Group · 6Private · 2Under 30,000 · 3

Things to see in Gilgit

Best time to visit Gilgit

When Weather Crowds Prices
Apr – MayMild, spring blossomLowLow
Jun – AugHot in town, gateway seasonPeakHigh
Sep – OctPleasant, clearMidMid
Nov – MarCold, quiet, flights unreliableLowLow

About Gilgit tours

Gilgit is the administrative capital of Gilgit-Baltistan and the central hub from which the region's three great valleys branch out, towards Hunza in the north, Skardu in the east and Ghizer and Chitral in the west. Sitting at the confluence of the Gilgit and Hunza rivers, it is a busy market town rather than a scenic resort, but it makes a practical overnight stop and holds a few worthwhile sights of its own. Chief among them is the Kargah Buddha, a seventh-century rock carving in a side valley, and the historic suspension bridges over the wide grey river. Gilgit is also the road and air gateway for the whole region, with flights from Islamabad and the junction where the Karakoram Highway meets the routes to Naltar and the Shandur road. Travellers typically pass through Gilgit on the way to somewhere else, using it to refuel, change money and stock up before heading into the higher valleys. It suits the practical traveller as a base, and the nearby Naltar valley offers an easy and rewarding day or overnight escape from the town.

Gilgit tours: common questions

Is Gilgit worth staying in?

Gilgit is more of a transit hub than a destination, but it is a convenient and well-serviced overnight stop with a few historic sights and easy access to Naltar.

How do I get to Gilgit?

By the daily PIA flight from Islamabad when weather allows, or by road up the Karakoram Highway. Most tours arrive overland.

What is there to see near Gilgit?

The Kargah Buddha rock carving, the old suspension bridges, and the nearby Naltar valley with its alpine lakes.

Is Gilgit a good base for the region?

Yes, it sits at the junction for Hunza, Skardu, Naltar and the Ghizer-Shandur road, making it the natural pivot point of any wider itinerary.

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