General
Nanga Parbat Base Camp and Hunza Valley (2024-25) – 13 Days
Nanga Parbat Trek and Hunza Valley Tour is an amazing 13 days adventure in the Himalayan and Karakoram region of Pakistan. Hunza valley is known for its amazing landscape and unique ethnic minority community. Both Nanga Parbat and Hunza valley are among the top destinations in Pakistan for sightseeing and trekking.
Our holiday options for Nanga Parbat Base Camp are given in the table below.
Holiday Options | Price (USD) | Price (EUR) |
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Nanga Parbat Base Camp (9 days) | US$990 | EUR 925 |
Nanga Parbat Base Camp & Hunza Valley (13 days) | US$1,490 | EUR 1390 |
Around Nanga Parbat Trek (22 days) | US$2,990 | EUR 2780 |
Nanga Parbat & K2 Base Camp Trek (26 days) - ALL INCLUSIVE | 2890 | EUR 2690 |
Nanga Parbat & K2 Base Camp Trek (21 days) - TREKS ONLY | 2290 | EUR 2140 |
Holiday Options | Price (USD) | Price (EUR) |
Dates & Cost – Nanga Parbat Base Camp and Hunza Valley (13 Days)
Summers are considered the best trekking season in the Himalayan and Karakoram region of Pakistan. Considering the flow of tourists and demand for Nanga Parbat base camp trek, we carefully choose our dates for this trek. The start and end dates in the table below are your dates of arrival and departure from Pakistan. We have at least 2 guaranteed departures every year. Our dates and costs for Nanga Parbat base camp trek are given below.
Start Dates | End Dates | Price (USD) | Availability | Deposit | Registration |
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18-Jul-2025 | 30-Jul-2025 | US$ 1,490 | Limited Space | US$ 260 | BOOK NOW |
06-Aug-2025 | 18-Aug-2025 | US$ 1,490 | Available | US$ 260 | BOOK NOW |
18-Jul-2026 | 30-Jul-2026 | US$ 1,490 | Guaranteed | US$ 100 | BOOK NOW |
06-Aug-2026 | 18-Aug-2026 | US$ 1,490 | Available | US$ 100 | BOOK NOW |
Start Dates | End Dates | Price (USD) | Availability | Deposit | Registration |
Holiday Information
Foreign travelers (non-Pakistani)
- Implementation of government SOPs/Guidelines in case of new pandemic variants.
- Licensed professional guide (government requirement)
- Airport transfer on first and last day in Islamabad
- All domestic road transfers
- All hotel accommodation (twin sharing rooms)
- All camping accommodation (twin sharing dome tents)
- All hotel meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- All trekking meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- All camping site fees
- Trekking logistics (tents, non-personal equipments and tools)
- Support staff (cook, assistant(s) etc)
- Porters for trekking equipments, kitchen (supplies, tools, equipments, crockery, gas) and personal luggage (12.5kg)
Domestic travelers (Pakistani Nationals)
- Licensed professional guide
- Road transport (Islamabad to Islamabad)
- Hotel accommodation according to itinerary
- Hotel meals according to itinerary
- All camping accommodation (twin sharing dome tents)
- All camping meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- All camping site fees
- Trekking logistics (kitchen tents, non-personal equipments and tools)
- Support staff (cook, assistant(s) etc – according to need)
- Porters for trekking equipments and kitchen (supplies, tools, equipments, crockery, gas)
Foreign travelers (non-Pakistani)
- Travel Insurance (recommendations only)
- Visa to Pakistan (supporting documents will be offered)
- International airfare
- Personal equipment (warm clothes, hiking boots, etc)
- Tips for guides, porters, staff, etc
- Miscellaneous (drinks, phone calls, laundry, souvenir etc)
Domestic travelers (Pakistani Nationals)
- Airport transfers in Islamabad (can be arranged – additional charges)
- Sightseeing in Islamabad and surrounding areas (can be arranged – additional charges)
- Hotel accommodation in Islamabad (can be arranged – additional charges)
- Hotel meals in Islamabad (can be arranged – additional charges)
- Travel insurance (recommendations can be requested)
- Visa to Pakistan (not required)
- International airfare for overseas Pakistani
- Personal equipments (warm clothes, hiking boots etc)
- Porters for personal luggage (can be arranged – additional charges)
- Tips for guides, porters, staff etc
- Miscellaneous (drinks, phone calls, laundry, souvenir etc)
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 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. Due to our revised Covid-19 guidelines, we have restricted our group size to a maximum of 12 travelers. We are taking registrations on a "first-come, first-served" basis.
3. Pay Balance after arrival in Pakistan: In these unusual times, 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.
4. Deposit valid for 3 years: We understand the uncertainty surrounding the pandemic (Covid-19). As part of our relaxed booking conditions following Covid-19, deposits are valid for 3 years.
5. Pay Minimum Deposit: The deposits for the holiday are also early-bird discounts and automatically change accordingly:
- 1st October: USD 110
- 1st November: USD 150
- 1st January: USD 180
- 1st March: USD 260
- 1st May: USD 340
Note: The same dates above apply to next season's deposits.
Deposit (Advance) for Pakistani nationals
The deposit for Pakistani nationals is PKR 40,000 or 30% of the total price, whichever is greater. The deposit is non-refundable but valid for 3 years according to our relaxed booking conditions following Covid-19.
Refund Policy for All
Deposit: Once paid, the deposit is non-refundable (but valid for 3 years) as it will be spent on making in-country arrangements. In the case of visa rejection, a refund/partial-refund (if costs incurred) will be considered. In such cases, a valid proof of visa rejection must be submitted to our office within 72 hours of rejection. For Pakistan nationals, the deposit is non-refundable (but valid for 3 years) in all cases.
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 accommodation (single supplement) will cost an additional USD 441. This includes all nights. This payment should be made with the balance upon arrival in Pakistan.
Highlights – Nanga Parbat Base Camp and Hunza Valley
Nanga Parbat base camp trek has a lot to offer. Given below are main highlights of Nanga Parbat base camp and Hunza Valley:
- Base camp of world's 9th highest mountain, Nanga Parbat (8,126m)
- Night stays at Fairy Meadows
- Bonfires and music at base camp
- Tatu Jeep Safari - ultimate adrenaline rush on one of the most scenic roads in Pakistan
- Alpine forest
- Valleys of northern Pakistan including Hunza, Nagar, Besham/Kaghan and Naran etc
- Meet mountaineers at base camps
- Experience the culture of ethnic minority communities of Hunza
- Participate and dance to the tunes of Hunza drums
- Enjoy Hunzai and Pakistani cuisine
- Opportunity to interact with Hunza's community members including men, women and children
- View of hundreds of peaks including Rakaposhi (7,708m) and Passu Sar (7,478m) and Ultar Sar (7,388m) in the Karakoram Range
- Rivers (Hunza, Gilgit, Indus, Kunhar), tributaries and streams
- Babusar Pass (4,173m), Khunjerab Pass (4,733m) and Attabad tunnel (7km)
- Lakes including Attabad, Lulusar and Batura
- Glaciers including Raikot, Passu, Batura and Hussaini etc
- Khunjerab National Park
- Sightseeing of forts (Altit and Baltit)
- Bazaars of Karimabad, Aliabad and Naran
- Karakoram Highway and Ancient Silk Route
- Drive through towns of Haripur, Abbottabad, Mansehra etc
- Sightseeing in Islamabad & Rawalpindi
- Make new friends
- Discounted cultural travel
Itinerary – Nanga Parbat Base Camp and Hunza Valley
The itinerary for our holiday is given below.
On this Day
Accommodation: Standard hotel
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
GPS Data
Altitude: 540 m
A member/guide of the Apricot Tours Pakistan will welcome you at the airport and accompany you to the hotel. Participants can relax at our partner hotel. A welcome dinner will be served in evening with other trekkers joining the Nanga Parbat Base Camp group.
Accommodation | Twin-sharing room at Chateau Royale (see pictures), Prestige Residence (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Islamabad. |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
On this Day
Accommodation: Standard hotel
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Our domestic/local participants must join the group at pick-up location (our office at F-11 Markaz) in Islamabad on time.
The journey begins on the Karakoram highway. We will decide later whether to take the Naran-Kaghan road or the Besham road to reach Chilas. We will depart for Chilas after having lunch at Naran/Besham. Travelling along the river Indus on Karakoram Highway, we will reach our destination late in the evening for dinner.
Accommodation | Twin-sharing room at Shangrila Raikot (see pictures), Shangrila Chilas (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Chilas. |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
On this Day
Accommodation: Tent
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
After having breakfast at the hotel we will start our journey towards Fairy meadows. The participants will have to transfer to Tatu village on 4×4 Jeeps. The participants will have to hike for 2-3 hours to Fairy Meadows. Upon reaching the camp the participants can rest, roam around, take short hikes or interact with the locals.
Accommodation | Twin-sharing tent/cottage at Raikot Sarai (see pictures), Greenland Hotel Hotel (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Fairy Meadows |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
On this Day
Accommodation: Tent
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
A few kilometers after Fairy Meadows, there is a second campsite called Beyal, where it is much quieter and has even better views than the previous camp. After Beyal, the trail gets tougher, although more rewarding. From an alpine forest, the way becomes an arid but impressive landscape, surrounded by snow and ice blocks.
Participants will reach Nanga Parbat Base Camp within a few hours where the silence is only interrupted by the sound of the occasional avalanches, which can also be heard from very far away. We will trek back to fairy meadows after spending quality time at the base camp under the Himalayan Beast (8,126m). Nanga Parbat Base camp trek might be the best holiday you have ever enjoyed.
Accommodation | Camping in twin-sharing dome tent (see pictures) |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner |
On this Day
Accommodation: Tent
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Participants will trek back to Fairy Meadows on this day and have the whole day to themselves upon reaching fairy meadows. You can fill in your journals, sketch, paint, rest or take photographs of the killer mountain during different times of the day. Sunrises , sunsets and full moons are amazing at fairy meadows.
Accommodation | Twin-sharing tent/cottage at Raikot Sarai (see pictures), Greenland Hotel Hotel (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Fairy Meadows |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
On this Day
Accommodation: Standard hotel
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
After spending time in Diamer district of the Himalayas, we will move towards the beautiful valley of Hunza in the Karakoram range. First we will follow the Indus on the Karakoram highway until we are met by the Hunza river. Hunza valley is unique in terms of natural environment, culture, food etc. Crossing few bridges, passing through small villages of the Brusho and Shinaki people, we will reach the capital of Hunza, Karimabad where we will spend the night.
Accommodation | Twin-sharing room at Hilltop Hotel Hunza (see pictures), World Roof Hotel (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Hunza. |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
On this Day
Accommodation: Standard hotel
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
The morning will start off with a mesmerizing view of Rakaposhi peak from the hotel in Karimabad. The day will start with the visit to the Baltit fort (700 years old) and Altit Fort (900 Years Old). Guests can enjoy a cup of coffee at the royal gardens of Altit Fort. A short excursion/hike to highest view point (Duikar) in Hunza-Nagar late in the afternoon to witness sunsets on white peaks.
Night stay in Hunza.
Accommodation | Twin-sharing room at Hilltop Hotel Hunza (see pictures), World Roof Hotel (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Hunza. |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
On this Day
Accommodation: Standard hotel
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
On this day the guests will depart to the international paved road border “Khunjerab Pass. We will pass through Ganish Bridge & ancient rock carvings. We will be travelling along famous Attabad Lake and Newly constructed Pak-China friendship tunnels. Participants will cross through Wildlife Conservation Area in Khyber before entering Khunjerab National Park in Deh. We will each Pak-China border and get stunned by the natural environment and may even witness snow in summers on a lucky day.
Khunjerab National Park is wildlife habitats for ibex, snow leopards, marmots etc. Guests might get a chance to meet Chinese people (soldiers/border police/Chinese tourists from the other side). Participants will eat packed/picnic lunch on Pak-China Border (4733m). Guest will get shopping time on return in Sost (Immigration/Customs point) for Chinese goods (electronics, watches etc). We will return to Passu Vilage for stay.
Accommodation | Twin-sharing room at Sarai Silk Route (see pictures), Passu Ambassador Hotel (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Passu. |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
On this Day
Accommodation: Standard hotel
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
After a tiring journey on the previous day, we will take a short hike to either suspension bridge walk or to Passu Glacier depending on mutual consent with the guide. Participants will get a chance to visit local homes and fruit orchards and trying local food, fruits etc
Night stay in Passu.
Accommodation | Twin-sharing room at Sarai Silk Route (see pictures), Passu Ambassador Hotel (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Passu. |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
On this Day
Accommodation: Standard hotel
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
The guests will depart back to Besham or Naran (depending on weather and other variables). If we take the road to Besham, we drive through Chilas and Dassu travelling along Indus river on Karakoram Highway. However, we will try to return to Islamabad via Naran road. This will give our guests the opportunity to explore additional locations.
Naran
Accommodation | Twin-sharing room at Parhena Cottages (see pictures), Hotel deManchi (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Naran. |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
Besham
Accommodation | Twin-sharing tent/cottage at Besham Hilton Hotel (see pictures), PTDC Motel (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Besham. |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
On this Day
Accommodation: Standard hotel
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
GPS Data
Altitude: 538 m
The journey to Islamabad will be continued either from Besham or Naran. Participants will drive through more towns, cities and villages of Pakistan. Our domestic participants will bid farewell and be dropped in Islamabad (F-11 Markaz) on this day.
Accommodation | Twin-sharing room at Chateau Royale (see pictures), Prestige Residence (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Islamabad. |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
On this Day
Accommodation: Standard hotel
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
On this day twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad will be explored, both of which are distinct. Islamabad is a modern capital city, great for sightseeing while Rawalpindi is a historic city built in British era with intricate bazaars and bustling streets.
Accommodation | Twin-sharing room at Chateau Royale (see pictures), Prestige Residence (see pictures) or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Islamabad. |
Meals | Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks |
On this Day
Meals included: Breakfast
Our staff will transfer our guests to the airport after good byes.
Apricot Tours' Social Responsibility |
1 foreign trekker = 5 trees |
Apricot Tours will plant five trees for every foreign trekker who visits Pakistan for trekking to Nanga Parbat. The trees will be planted in the northern areas of Pakistan starting from 2019 as part of our CSR initiative. We aim to contribute to "Goal 13: Climate Action" of UN's Sustainable Development Goals by taking part in the massive government campaign to plant 10 billion trees during the next five years to tackle climate change. Pakistan's adverse climate impacts are very much visible through changing temperatures, prolonged droughts, increased floods and extreme weather conditions especially in Pakistan's mountain regions. Pakistan stands 7th on the list of countries that are mostly likely to be affected by global warming and has one of the highest deforestation rates in Asia. Decades of tree felling have reduced the country's forests to less than 3 percent of its total land area. How planting trees will make a difference? Planting trees will help save energy and money, cool our cities, reduce carbon emissions, reduce soil erosion, provide habitat for species of many kinds, provide clean water and add to the beauty of Pakistan's mountain region by simply being there. Our participants can also donate separately. Details on this initiative can be requested. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
To start your registration process, please fill out the registration form (click the green “register now and pay later” button) on this page. We will get in touch with you once you submit your form.
The maximum size of our groups is 14 persons. The average size of our groups is 10 members.
We can organize solo treks if your dates do not match our dates of departures or if you enjoy hiking solo (with the guide – government requirement).
Solo treks cost more than trekking in a group.
We also organize treks for private groups. If you are interested to trek in a separate group with your own friends or family, please get in touch and inform us about your dates that are suitable to your group.
The cost per person for private groups decreases as the number of people increase in a group.
It would be reasonable to spend at least a week walking or running to prepare yourself before your departure. You should follow the fundamental rules (hike, short walks and other cardio exercises that will help you build stamina) knowing the fact that your body should be healthy enough to walk for long hours on two separate days.
During the trekking holiday, you will experience a variation in temperature. Up to 45 °C in Islamabad, 32 °C in Chilas and 26 °C in Fairy Meadows. A normal day will be warms unless the clouds cover the sky, until we reach base camp where the temperature can be as less as 10 °C or more.
The participants however must be prepared to face any unfavorable weather conditions.
It is very common that the participants at least tip the hardworking porters for their jobs that include carrying loads of supplies and luggage. If the participants are satisfied with the services of the guide kitchen crew, assistant(s)a contribution can be made. The tour guide/leader will be key in helping with the tip amount for all crew and staff members of our trek. Those porters who leave early can be tipped earlier.
During this trek, all three meals including breakfast, lunch and dinner) will be served to the participants. A combination of Foreign and Pakistani meals will be included in our food plan. The ingredients for the food will be procured in Pakistan. Breakfasts will have coffee, cereal, tea, eggs, muesli/porridge, bread/chapatti included. Lunches during two days of trekking to/from base camp will be consumed during lunch breaks on the trek. Options include chapatti, noodles, cheese etc. Weather has a very important role in deciding our lunch menu for the day; the participants will begin the lunch with consuming or end it with tea or coffee, juice, soup etc. Dinner will mostly include Pakistani cuisine made of chicken, vegetable or pulses.
All the participants who are vegetarian, they must communicate with our office and inform us on advance basis if they need a vegetarian food plan during the trek.
The participants on the day 1 must arrive at Islamabad International Airport, Islamabad. Our staff/guide will receive our guest at the gates of International arrivals in the airport premises. The guide/staff will escort the guest to their hotel. In case any of our guest does not require pick up from the airport he/she must inform us in advance
They must also give us the details of their flights both inbound and outbound two days prior to their arrival in Pakistan. Upon confirmation of your registration and payments, our office will send you the names and contact numbers of our office personnel.
While few nights will be spent in the capital city of Islamabad and the town of Chilas, the rest of the nights will consist of camping in tents between the magnificent mountains. The accommodation arrangement is Islamabad is of standard hotels while our hotels selected in Chilas/Besham/Naran are among the best. Rooms at our provided hotels will be on twin sharing basis with en-suite amenities.
At the time of camping, the participants will be sharing a tent fit for two persons. If any participant is coming alone on this trek he/she will be accommodated with one of the other member for tent and room sharing. For strangers and solo trekkers, first preference will be given to same gender stays. Nevertheless, a participant can opt for separate tent of hotel rooms as he/she likes, however additional cost will be incurred for making separate arrangement. Any participants seeking separate accommodation must inform our office in advance.
We recommend the participants to read the necessary foreign travel information advices on their respective foreign office’s website. The travellers on EU residents can find the required information on the ‘Travel Advice’ section on the website of European Commission. Participants other than EU Nations can look up to their respective foreign office websites. Some of these websites does not allow their citizens to drive on Karakoram Highway, but most of these websites are not updated. In case of flight cancellation, kindly take note that the participants will be travelling on the Karakoram Highway then from Jaglot (Gilgit) they will be travelling on Gilgit-Skardu Road.
Travelling on Karakoram Highway is one of best experiences in Pakistan for both domestic and foreign tourist. These great highway offers one the best views and the participants will travel on this road they will find indigenous communities throughout the trip. Many of the foreign tourists have found this thrilling road trip a plus and never regretted travelling on this road. We recommend the participants must seek more information on traveling coverage from your insurance company. If your insurance company does not provide full coverage for your trekking holiday, You might want to look for other companies. For example, you can consult British Mountaineering Council, World Nomads and First Allied Travel Insurance for good solutions.
Our professional guide will manage all the participants for the complete trekking holiday. These guides have government granted licenses which is recognized from Pakistan’s Tourism Department. During this trek our guide will be the focal person for any kind of assistance, communication, help or any kind of complaints and feedback. These guides have a background of working with foreign tourist in the past and have facilitated many of them from around the world. English is widely spoken our guides.
They are trained to have a very professional interaction with the participants, we recommend the participants to keep a very friendly relation yet professional with their respective guide. In case you are a private group with several members and a speaker of a different language like Spanish, we will try to reschedule our Spanish speaking guide (If available). Other than guide kitchen crew, assistance depending on the size of the group and porters will accompany the participants on this trekking holiday.
The porters are the locals and belong to villages around these areas
Other than your trekking holiday cost you may carry amount of 250 USD/ 240 EUR/ 1700 CNY/ 200 GBP (or equivalent amount in your local currency). This amount can be used for other expenses and tipping the supporting staff and porters. Upon arrival at the airport you can exchange your currency to Pakistani Rupee, for a good conversion you may seek help from our office.
Any tip to porters will be in Pakistani Rupees or any other shopping you want to do in Pakistan. US Dollars can be easily exchanged in most of the areas but we advise one-time exchange. For shopping in Islamabad credit cards come handy for any shopping of gifts/souvenirs or items like rugs. In Islamabad Automated Teller Machines will be available to withdraw cash from credit/debit cards but you will be only able to with draw Pakistani Rupees.
All the luggage/baggage will be carried by the porters which includes equipment, supplies etc.
12.5kg (20 pounds) kilograms is the maximum limited for packed trekking bag. The maximum limit of load will include sleeping bag and sleep mattress. It is very important to bring only required items on the trek.
The maximum altitude on this trek is 4,280m i.e. the elevation of Nanga Parbat. One night is spent at this elevation. This is a light trek at a high altitude. But do not worry yourself humans are gifted to become familiar to high elevations.
We provide one list for all our participants.
List 1 - Must Bring Items:
- First Aid Pack (Diamox (Altitude), Dioralite (re-hydration salts), antiseptic cream, blister treatment, throat lozenges, plasters, Imodium (diarrhea treatment), painkillers)
- Hiking Backpack (Day Pack) 32-42 Litres
- Fleece jacket with hood or a warm jumper
- Hiking boots (over the ankle boots. low cut boots not recommended)
- Sleeping bag (5°C comfort rated)
- Sun protection cream (including total block for nose, lips etc.)
- Sunglasses
- Sunhat
- Thermarest or any similar mat/pad for sleeping
- Warm hat
- Warm jacket (down)
- Water bottles 1litre (x2)
- Waterproof jacket (or raincoat)
- Waterproof over-trousers
- Antibacterial hand wash
- Shirts/T-shirts
- Small towel
- Socks
- Spare laces
- Underwear (normal and thermal)
- Wash-bag and toiletries
- Walking socks (1/2 pairs)
- Trekking Trousers
List 2 - Optional:
- Buff or scarf
- Small padlock (for locking your bag)
- Camera
- Insect repellant
- Pen-knife (important: pack sharp tools in hold luggage)
- Repair kit (e.g. thread, needle, duct tape)
- Liner (for sleeping bag)
- Travel clothes
Below are a few options where you can shop online for this trek.
Yes, a few equipments (e.g. sleeping bag, mattress etc) can be rented and purchased in Islamabad but it is not guaranteed that you will find the right size. These equipments are used/second-hand equipments and not always reliable. The rents for these equipments are not fixed. If we are informed in advance, we can make arrangements.
To conduct the “Fixed departures” a registration number of six (6) participants is required. We receive several guest numbers for each of our fixed departures. We believe it is important to communicate it with our potential guest.
However you can make sure of the holiday status on our website and page. Status “available” means that we are accepting further registration from our guests while “guaranteed” means we have achieved the required number of guests and the trip will start as per the given dates. We will be in touch with our registered guests constantly. The guidance will be given step by step regarding flights reservations to Pakistan and visa applications etc.
To apply for visa to Pakistan, a passport is required with at least later than 6 months. For more updated and reliable information we advise you to contact the nearest Pakistan’s Consulate in your city or country. We believe you will responsibly carry the task of ensuring right documents required for travel. If an individual is visit non-EU nations, the individual must ensure 2 vacant pages in his/her passport (travel documents) for each country you are planning to travel.
Tourist (Visit) Visa is normally required for individuals who are visiting Pakistan for trekking, foreigners already living in Pakistan on work visas require a No-Objection-Certificate (NOC) which normally takes up to 6 week time. It taken around 200 USD for visa fee but our recommendation still stays with consulting Pakistan’s High Commission or Consulate nearby. An invitation letter from us (Apricot Tours) is required to apply for Pakistani Visa. We will assist you in obtaining the visa by providing you the necessary documents once you register with us.
A relevant doctor of health consultant should be consulted before travelling to Pakistan. You should consult the doctors for any necessary vaccination, communicate your plan and list down every prevention measures. Our guest must be secured with the approved vaccines and boosters in your country and also consider discretionary vaccine shots for example Malaria prophylaxis. Although Malaria does not exist in parts of Islamabad. Your accommodation will be in safe and clean areas. However there are reports of Malaria and Dengue cases during rainy season in hospitals in Islamabad.
As a best practice it is better to get the relevant vaccine to avoid any of it during the trekking holiday. Consulting a dentist is also recommended before commencing the holiday in the remote mountainous region.
After the trek, all the guests who wish to extend their stay up to 4 (four) weeks or further must know that on exit from the country, a proof of vaccinations will be required if you are coming from countries (more than 12 hours transit country also included) with serious threats of transmission of yellow fever.
For more information kindly visit this website, this will be very helpful in getting the relevant information.
Portable chargers, storage cards and extra batteries may be required during the trekking holiday. We advise you to make a relevant list of adapters, sockets and any other kind of electrical items you might require to keep your devices function as long as possible.
To find out the best portable battery chargers please visit this link.
We recommend and support all travel and safety of health campaigns by different countries around the world and there for strongly advice our guest to take out some time to read official travel advisory on their countries Foreign office’s website. The safety of our guest is our top most priority. We will only start the trips once we are satisfied with safety and security. We will be always in touch with the guest booked for Pakistan and have a bilateral communication.
Website Last Updated: October 29th, 2024