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Bondit Peak Climbing Expedition (2024-25)

Join us on the Bondit Peak Climbing Expedition and discover a hidden treasure of Pakistan’s Karakoram Range. Bondit Peak, at 6,500 meters, provides a tremendous challenge among spectacular scenery. Navigate rough terrain, set up high-altitude camps, and take in panoramic views of legendary peaks such as K2 and Broad Peak. This excursion combines physical challenge and cultural immersion, creating a memorable journey.

 

Dates & Cost – Bondit Peak Climbing Expedition

Summers are ideal for the Bondit Peak Climbing Expedition. The start and end dates in the table below are your arrival and departure dates from Pakistan. The months mentioned below are ideal for trekking in the Karakoram region of Pakistan. We have guaranteed departures every year that operate until October. Our dates and costs are noticeable below.

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Holiday Information

Inclusions for both International & local trekkers 

  • Implementation of government SOPs/Guidelines in case of new pandemic variants.
  • All domestic flights (Checked Baggage Allowance: 20kg, Hand Carry: 7kg)
  • All road transfers including airport transfers
  • All hotel accommodation in Pakistan (twin sharing room)
  • All trekking accommodation in Pakistan (twin sharing dome tent)
  • All camping site fees and bridge fees
  • All trekking logistics (all tents, non-personal equipment and tools etc)
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner) and beverages/water during meals
  • Snacks including dry fruits and tea/coffee during the trek
  • Free refills of boiled drinking water on the trek
  • Licensed professional guide (government requirement)
  • Government trekking permit fees and paperwork
  • Waste management fees (government requirement)
  • Islamabad and Skardu city tours including all entry fees
  • Support staff (cook, assistant(s) etc)
  • Porters - personal luggage (14kgs)
  • Storage service for baggage in Skardu (for leaving a bag behind in Skardu before going on the trek)
  • First aid medicine kit (basic)
  • Satellite phone for emergencies
  • Trekking map and trip achievement certificate

Exclusions for both International & local trekkers 

  • Personal travel insurance (Recommendation/Rescue Partners: Global Rescue)
  • Visa to Pakistan (five supporting documents will be offered) 
  • International airfare
  • Personal equipment (e.g. trekking shoes, down jacket, walking sticks etc)
  • Personal mountain equipment (crampon, mountaineering boot, ice axe, harness, two carabiners, helmet etc)
  • Extra nights in Islamabad (hotel check in/out is 12pm) - additional USD 67 per night
  • Additional trek weight/baggage: USD 11 per kg
  • Storage service for baggage in Islamabad: USD 28 per bag/piece 
  • Tips/gratuities for guides, porters, staff etc
  • Miscellaneous (minibar, bottled water, phone calls, laundry, souvenir etc)
  • Early Windup/Return Costs (e.g. early return from trek due to any reason)
  • Costs due to Force Majure (e.g. earthquake, landslide, floods, etc)

 

Itinerary – Bondit Peak Climbing Expedition

The itinerary for the Bondit Peak Climbing Expedition is noticeable below.

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In the event of a flight cancellation (13-14 hours), travel by coach to Chilas (480 km) along the Karakoram Highway. Or Drive to Chilas via the Babusar Pass (4173 metres). Babusar Pass is a high mountain pass with an elevation of 4.173 meters (13,691 feet) above sea level. The pass is the highest point in the Kaghan Valley in Pakistan. The ThakNala Pass connects the Kaghan Valley to Chilas on the Karakoram Highway. It's one of the most famous hairpin roads in the world.

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Complete the road journey (10-11 hours) to Skardu (275 kilometers). En way, there is a good view of Nanga Parbat (8125m) near the Indus River junction, as well as the Indus River's rapids and falls.

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At Skardu, a whole day is dedicated to official formalities and final expedition preparations.

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Driving from Skardu to Kanday village (2900m), we continue our adventure by comfy Jeeps and Toyotas to the beautiful Indus and Shyok rivers. During our jeep ride, we passed through several villages, each with its own culture but speaking the same languages. En route, we pass through a variety of Nallahs supplied by meltwater, including spring water at some points.

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Today's adventure begins in Bondit Valley. For the first hour, we walk across a long Channel, a water channel used for agriculture during the summer. Afterward, we cross Daltit, where an old hut can be seen under a large rock. It was built by native people over 30 years ago to be used for animals, but due to insignificant gross, they shifted to Khotid. En route, we cross a walking bridge near the Khotid Valley, and before touching and cleaning dust in spring water. There was an antic tree where people would go up and down to hang little lockets for future memorials. The hike is both difficult and simple, including an overnight stay in a tent.

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After breakfast, we continued our final trip to base camp, the first point was called Lawab, which means completely steep, and it took us about 45 minutes to rise. Once we reach the summit, we can see Bondit Peak and the area where we are standing, Gamba Bondit, which is slightly longer and more impressive with spring water coming from a short distance away. While trekking, we bridge the melting river, which is best crossed before dusk, and then we arrive at a local inhabitant hut where people live with their milking animals during the summer, before eventually arriving at the base camp where we set up our camp.

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Today, instead of staying at Gamba Bondit, we travel directly to Kanday hamlet, with our low-altitude porter carrying all of our expedition supplies. After dinner, we called them to leave a modest tip and to say thank you and goodbye. 

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We arrive at Skardu city after four to five hours of driving, where we have a final farewell meal and repack for your departure to your home country.

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GPS Data
Altitude: 538 m

On this day the participants will take a flight from the airport in Skardu to Islamabad airport. You will have a good time to relax at the hotel in Islamabad.

The domestic flights sometimes get canceled due to weather conditions. In case of flight cancellation, you will drive to Chilas overnight. It takes eight to ten hours by vehicle.

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This day is allocated for any potential delays in case the domestic flight does not operate the previous day. Our guests will depart early morning from Chilas to Islamabad which can take up to ten hours. However, it will be a free day in case the participants make it to Islamabad on the domestic flight. This time can be utilized for sightseeing in Islamabad.

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Meals included: Breakfast

Our staff will transfer all our guests to the airport on their respective departure timings. The checkout time of all our partner hotels is 12pm.

 

Why Register Now?

1. Early Bird Discount: The given prices for the holiday are limited-time discount offers and are subject to change. Service providers including (but not limited) to airlines and hotels increase prices in peak-season. Early reservations cost us less than peak-season. 

2: Limited Space in Peak Months: The peak months in the peak season attract the highest number of international guests and are therefore sold out earlier. We have restricted one group size to a maximum of 12 travelers. We are taking registrations on a "first-come, first-served" basis.

3. Limited Flight Seats: Domestic flight seats to the Karakorams and Himalayas are sold out way ahead of time because there are only two daily flights during peak season. Among other things, the deposit is used to book domestic flights for you in advance.

4. Pay Balance after arrival in Pakistan: We appreciate that paying the final balance for your trip may cause concern. Our policy is to only receive your final balance once you arrive in Pakistan. The only payment before arrival is the deposit.

5. Pay Minimum Deposit: The deposits for the holiday are also early-bird discounts and automatically change according to the late deposit schedule above. The same dates above apply to next season's deposits.

Deposit (Advance) for Pakistani nationals

The deposit for Pakistani nationals is PKR 100,000 or 30% of the total price, whichever is greater. The deposit is non-refundable.

Refund Policy for All

Deposit: Once paid, the deposit is non-refundable as it will be spent on making in-country arrangements. For Pakistan nationals, the deposit is non-refundable in all cases too.

Balance: Pay the balance only after arrival in Pakistan on the first day. Payment guidelines will be shared timely.

Currency

All international travelers can pay in US Dollars (USD) or equivalent in Euros (EUR) or Pound Sterling (GBP). Pakistani travelers are charged the equivalent in Pakistani Rupees (PKR).

Single Supplement

Separate hotel rooms (single supplement) will cost an additional USD 290. This includes all hotel nights. This payment should be made with the balance upon arrival.
Separate tents (single tent) will cost an additional USD 180. This includes the cost of additional porterage. This payment should also be made with the balance in Pakistan.

 

 

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Overview – Bondit Peak Climbing Expedition

The Bondit Peak Expedition offers a thrilling opportunity in the rugged magnificence of Pakistan’s Karakoram Range. Bondit Peak, at an amazing 6500 meters, is hidden within the gorgeous Kanday Bondit valley, providing a demanding ascent that draws seasoned mountaineers from all over the world. This region is known not only for its breathtaking natural beauty, but also for its proximity to some of the world’s highest peaks, such as the iconic K2, Broad Peak, and the Gasherbrum Massif.

The excursion begins with a hike through stunning landscapes, where travelers will cross rugged terrain and glacier-carved valleys surrounded by towering peaks coated in ice and snow. As climbers approach Bondit Peak, they navigate challenging routes and set up high-altitude camps, meeting the physical and emotional demands of high-altitude mountaineering. The voyage is more than simply a test of endurance and talent; it’s also an immersion into the region’s cultural diversity, with local people welcoming guests and sharing their traditional lifestyle.

For many, reaching the summit of Bondit Peak is a crowning achievement, rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Karakoram’s towering peaks and sweeping glaciers stretching to the horizon. The trek not only tests physical abilities but also instills a deep appreciation for the raw beauty and lonely environment of Pakistan’s mountainous heartland.

 

Website Last Updated: October 29th, 2024

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