Discover The Spirit of Pakistan
A Land of High Peaks, Ancient Silk Routes, and Legendary Hospitality
A Geographical Masterpiece
Pakistan is strategically located at the crossroads of Asia, bordered by India to the East, China to the North, Afghanistan and Iran to the West, and the Arabian Sea to the South with its 800 km long coastline. Since emerging on the world map on 14th August 1947, Pakistan has been a destination defined by its diverse geography.
Nature has blessed Pakistan with unique landscapes: from high plateaus and fertile plains to vast deserts and sunny beaches. However, over 50% of the land is mountainous. Here, the three mightiest ranges on Earth—the Karakoram, Himalayas, and Hindu Kush—converge in a magnificent display of geological power created by the collision of continents 50 million years ago.
Your Journey Starts with Hushe Treks and Tours
Exploring the rugged beauty of Northern Pakistan requires local expertise and seamless logistics. We offer complete end-to-end travel solutions so you can focus on the adventure:
- Visa Assistance: We provide official Visa Invitation Letters (LOI) to facilitate your application.
- Accommodation: Hand-picked hotels and luxury campsites tailored to your budget.
- Transportation: Reliable 4x4 Jeeps, luxury cars, and experienced mountain drivers.
- Expert Guides: Multilingual, government-licensed guides with deep local knowledge.
- Custom Itineraries: Specialized tours for trekking, mountaineering, photography, and culture.
The Land of Giants
Pakistan is home to five of the world's 14 "Eight-Thousanders," including K-2 (8611 m), the second-highest peak on Earth. With over 185 peaks above 7,000 meters and 600 peaks above 6,000 meters, the opportunities for mountaineering, trekking, and white-water rafting are unlimited.
Through these valleys passes the legendary Silk Route, a path of ancient trade that fostered the exchange of ideas, religions, and cultures for millennia. Today, you can still follow in the footsteps of Marco Polo along the Karakoram Highway.
Amazing Facts About Pakistan
- World's 1st Largest Salt Mine: The Khewra mine has proven reserves of 300 million tons of pink Himalayan salt.
- World's 2nd Largest Coal Reserve: The Thar Coal reserves are estimated at 850 trillion cubic feet.
- World's 4th Largest Cotton Producer: A backbone of the national textile industry.
- Cultural Diversity: Home to over two dozen languages and incredible archaeological sites for history enthusiasts.
- National Symbols: Our national game is Hockey and our national flower is the Jasmine.