
Posted: 2006-06-05 18:40:00  
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On 2006-06-05 13:46:00, wojtekd wrote:
Thanks for the useful info... It will be my destination soon. How about inexpensive accommodation in Hunza? Do you know also about access to Hunza from Karakoram Highway (China)?
Thanks
Wojtek
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Hi Wojtek
Thanks for the kind reply indeed. I am happy to post a reply.
Well there are many many hotels that are very cheap. Even you can find hotels that are cheap as 1 USD per night!
Well I will never recommend such a hotel as when you wake up in the morning, you may find yourself feeling itchy.
I this forum moderator won't mind the names of the hotels that I am going to post.
Here are some of the hotels
Karim Hotel 5-10 USD per night.
Rainbow Hotel 5-10 USD per night.
World Roof Hotel 5-10 USD per night.
Mountain Refuge 10 - 15 USD per night
You will find these hotel in Karimabad. The main town in Hunza valley from where baltit for, hotels, cars etc are accessible.
The rates may var a bit, but they shall suite you.
Now for the information of other people who may read these posts, I am posting some very nice hotels that are expensive than the above mentioned.
Hunza Baltit Inn (Also known as Serena Hunza) 40 -50 USD per night
Hotel Hunza Embassy 40 -50 USD per night
Darbar Hunza 40 -50 USD per night
Hunza View Hotel 40 -50 USD per night
Well accessing Hunza from China (if this is what you mean)
You will travel from Tashkurgan (China) on a governement run public transport to enter Pakistan. You will cross the Pak-China border at Khunjerab Pass which at an elevation of 15000ft. From there you shall be driven onto the first Paksitani check post at Sost. The service now goes upto Gilgit, so may be you can travel onwards and drop off at Hunza rather than sost. But I recommend a drop at sost. IF you have hired a guide someone on the Pakistan end, he will pick you up at sost and from there, you should travel to Shimshal, Passu, Borit Lake and many intresting places. Once that is completed better to travel to Karimabad, Hunza.
This is the best way to do it.
So I hope this helps you and if you have any questions, ut would be my pleasure to answer them.
Take care
NangaParbat
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