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Explore the hidden gems of
Gilgit-Baltistan with Unseen Tours Pakistan

Unseen Tours Pakistan is your premier gateway to the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Gilgit-Baltistan. As the leading tour operator in the region, we specialize in crafting unforgettable journeys that cater to every adventurer’s desire.

From exhilarating trekking expeditions to serene cultural explorations, our diverse range of tours offers something for everyone. Embark on thrilling bike tours through picturesque valleys, immerse yourself in the warmth of local communities, or challenge yourself with challenging treks to awe-inspiring peaks.

Explore our latest Tours

Hunza Spring Blossom Tour  is most exciting season in the Hunza Pakistan is the spring: Nature stays longer with its beauty, without any comparison

Uchal Festival Kalash is celebrated in annual harvesting with singing, dancing and paying homage to the nature for blessing them with barley and wheat harvest season every year in August.

Hunza Autumn Tour covers most amazing tourist places all the way from Gilgit to Hunza, we can enjoy Rakaposhi Peak, Diran Peak View

Unseen Tours Pakistan offers Exclusive Explore Fairy Meadows Tour. In between the precipitous slopes of Nanga Parbat lies the lush green plains of Fairy Meadows.

Explore our latest Treks

K2 base camp trek is the most popular trekking holiday for foreign trekkers that visit Pakistan. Including the classic K2 base camp trek.

Hunza Batura Trek is a fascinating experience of an easy stroll along with a flower-strewn gully between the lateral moraine of Batura Glacier

Snow Lake Trek  is one of the most remote and pure nature adventures in the world

Rush Lake Trek is an easy trek for all type of trekkers. Rush Lake is the one of the world's highest alpine lakes

Gondogoro La Trek is famous as from top of Gondogoro pass it offers breathtaking views of 8 thousand-meter peaks

Hunza Patundas trek is situated in the upper Hunza between the Batura glacier and Passu glacier at an altitude of 4170m

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