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Faisal Movers Announces Islamabad to Naran-Hunza Route, Starting At Rs. 1,790

Local bus service, Faisal Movers, has joined in on Imran Khan’s vision of promoting tourism. The management of Faisal Movers has decided to launch a bus service from Islamabad/Rawalpindi to Naran, Babusar, Gilgit, and Hunza in a bid to boost tourism in the country.

A similar service also operates from Lahore to these areas.

Faisal Movers is a reputable bus service in Pakistan and the new routes will help the locals, as well as the foreigners, travel to the northern areas of the country with ease and comfort.

The route from Islamabad to Kaghan, Naran, Babusar, Chilas, Gilgit and up to Hunza is particularly famous among the tourists for the scenic landscapes. With snow-clad mountains and icy-water blue lakes on the way, the route offers breathtaking scenes.

According to the details, the executive class service will be offered on these routes. The fares are listed below:

  • Islamabad to Hunza – Rs 3500
  • Islamabad to Gilgit – Rs 3000
  • Islamabad to Babusar – Rs 2590
  • Islamabad to Naran – Rs 1790

In response to a question regarding the bus timings, the official Facebook account for Faisal Movers replied that the bus will depart from Islamabad at 1 am.

From Lahore, Faisal Movers, offers executive plus service with the following fares:

  • Lahore to Hunza
    • Executive – Rs 4670
    • Business – Rs 5100
  • Lahore to Gilgit
    • Executive – Rs 4170
    • Business – Rs 4600
  • Lahore to Babusar
    • Executive – Rs 3760
    • Business – Rs 4190
  • Lahore to Naran
    • Executive –  Rs 2960
    • Business – Rs 3390

Other fares for Faisal Movers are listed below:

  • Rawalpindi/Islamabad to Tashkurgan (China) One Way Fare – Rs 13,850
  • Rawalpindi/Islamabad to Tashkurgan (China) Return Fare – Rs 27,700
  • Multan to Hunza, Executive Class – Rs 4950

Earlier, Bilal Travels had also started its new route to China.

For more information and details, you can call Faisal Movers’ UAN number 111224488.

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Sajawal Rehman