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Trek Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains (2024-25) – 10 Days

Trek Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains, Start your walk among Pakistan’s highest peaks, Trek through the Nangma Valley and the Karakoram Range in northern Pakistan, which has towering granite walls and verdant valley floors. The Baltistan region, also referred to as Little Tibet, is a haven for mountaineers. Spend four days hiking on clearly indicated, manageable paths that pass through beautiful fields and glacial streams and cross them. Camp out after each day. An experienced and friendly team of porters, guides, and camp cooks will be at your complete disposal. They will make delicious, fresh meals with regional Pakistani cuisine. Along the way from Islamabad, you’ll have the opportunity to interact with local Baltis and learn about their history and culture through dance, shared meals, and knowledgeable locals.

In addition to this signature holiday, we also offer other signature adventures detailed in the table below.

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Dates & Cost – Trek Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains – (10 Days)

Summers are considered the best trekking season in Pakistan’s Himalayan and Karakoram regions. Considering the flow of tourists and demand for Trek Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains, we carefully chose 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 Trek Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains are given below.

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Holiday Information

Foreign travelers (non-Pakistani)

  • Implementation of Covid SOPs/Guidelines & Complimentary Safety Pack (sanitizer, 1 mask & glove per day)
  • Licensed professional guide (government requirement)
  • Airport transfer on the first and last day in Islamabad
  • All domestic road transfers
  • All hotel accommodations (twin-sharing rooms)
  • All camping accommodations (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 equipment and tools)
  • Support staff (cook, assistant(s) etc)
  • Porters for trekking equipment, kitchen (supplies, tools, equipment, 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 accommodations (twin-sharing dome tents)
  • All camping meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
  • All camping site fees
  • Trekking logistics (kitchen tents, non-personal equipment and tools)
  • Support staff (cook, assistant(s) etc – according to need)
  • Porters for trekking equipment and kitchen (supplies, tools, equipment, 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)

 

Highlights – Trek Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains

Trek Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains has a lot to offer. Given below are the main highlights of this trek.

  • Explore Skardu
  • Visit Manthal Rock Buddha, Kharpocho Fort, and Nansoq Organic Village
  • Kanday Village, Nangma Valley
  • Mingulo Broq campground
  • Amin Brakk base camp (4500 meters)
  • 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 Khaplu/ Kanday Valley/ Nangma Valley/Shigar etc
  • Meet mountaineers at base camps
  • Experience the culture of ethnic minority communities of Skardu
  • Participate and dance to the tunes of the drums
  • Enjoy Pakistani cuisine
  • Opportunity to interact with Skardu's community members including men, women, and children
  • View of hundreds of peaks including Rakaposhi (7,708m) Passu Sar (7,478m) and Ultar Sar (7,388m) in the Karakoram Range
  • Rivers (Hunza, Gilgit, Indus, Kunhar), tributaries and streams
  • Sightseeing of forts (Altit and Baltit)
  • Karakoram Highway and Ancient Silk Route
  • Drive through towns of Haripur, Abbottabad, Mansehra etc
  • Sightseeing in Islamabad & Rawalpindi
  • Make new friends
  • Discounted cultural travel

 

Trek Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains

The itinerary for our holiday is given below.

First things first, check the weather; if it's nice, you'll take a one-hour scenic flight from Islamabad to Skardu. If the weather is bad, you'll go through the Karakoram Highway and halt along the way at high summits that people have never set foot on. You will have some free time in Skardu, the entrance to the Karakoram mountain range, to explore and pick up any personal favorite snacks or a few trinkets at the Skardu market. Additionally, you can rent any hiking equipment you might have neglected to pack here. Don't miss Manthal Rock Buddha, Kharpocho Fort, and Nansoq Organic Village while you're in Skardu.

Alternative schedule due to canceled flights
Because of the quickly changing weather in the Karakoram, it may be necessary to alter our intended routes. Due to inclement weather, flights from Islamabad to Skardu may be postponed or canceled. Following is our backup plan in the event that inclement weather keeps fixed-wing aircraft from taking off:

Day 2: From Islamabad to Naran, we'll travel by car. The 280km total driving journey will take about 6 hours to complete. Along the trip, there will be several brief stops at places like the River Kunhar viewpoint, the Balakot Riverside Hotel, and the Mansehra viewpoint.

Day 3: we'll go by car from Naran to Khaplu. The overall driving trip is 460 kilometres, and it could take up to 10 hours if you stop in Skardu to buy or rent the items you'll need. We'll also stop at Lulusar Lake, Babusar Pass, Nanga Parbat Viewpoint, and the intersection of the three tallest mountain ranges in the world: the Karakoram, the Himalayas, and the Hindukush.

As you travel to Khaplu by way of the little towns of the Ghanche district, continue into the highlands. Stop along the journey at the confluence of the Shayok and Indus Rivers. Visit the tiny town of Yugo and take part in a cultural village stroll, where you can meet some people and enjoy lunch while getting a sense of country life. Continue your journey to Khaplu, the Ghanche district's capital, this afternoon. Enjoy some free time for exploration after checking into your accommodation. The organic garden and museum at Khaplu Fort are not to be missed.

Your hiking boots should be laced. Drive from Khaplu to Kanday Village after breakfast to meet your local support team of guides, porters, and camp cooks before beginning your walk into Nangma Valley. Although the initial half of your walk is brief, there are a few steep sections. To get to the Mingulo Broq campsite from Kanday, descend to a wooden bridge over the Hushe River, then climb through a small valley and over two suspension bridges. This green area is also a local meadow, situated next to the water and bordered by willow trees. You might have the opportunity to interact with local herders. You'll have time to relax at camp or go for a nature walk after lunch at the campsite. Dinner will be local Balti cuisine, including balay (soup), chapshoro, and other Pakistani specialties, prepared by your kitchen staff. Be sure to look up and soak in the breathtaking starry night sky before slipping into your sleeping bag.

After fueling up with a hearty breakfast, travel from Mingulo Broq to the Nangma Valley while passing through verdant green fields next to a glacier stream. The route today is rather level, passing through one creek and across another. By lunchtime, you'll reach your next destination, the Nangma Valley campsite, where you can have a freshly prepared hot dinner and some free time to soak in the breathtaking views. You can see Shingu Charpa's North Ridge by looking out over the valley. Enjoy another hot dinner of regional soup and a variety of local and continental Chinese/Pakistani delicacies for dinner.

Decide how you want to spend the day after checking in with your feet this morning. Choose to go on a day trip to Amin Brakk base camp (4500 meters), which is located at the bottom of the towering rock face and is home to one of the world's most stunning climbs. Start with a rocky ascent, then continue on a plateau that is mostly flat, before making the last ascent. Enjoy some free time to explore on your own at the base camp before enjoying some refreshments and following your own footsteps down to the Nangma campground. Alternatively, if you'd prefer to keep your head down, head to camp and unwind. You won't want to miss the sunrise from up here, either way. If you decide to spend the day staying close to camp, try out your scrambling prowess on some nearby rocks or embark on a search for native Karakoram bird and flower species. This evening, take in a live Balti dance and music performance. Feel free to participate!

This morning, make the journey back to Kanday, where you can join a local family for a traditional lunch. This afternoon, you and your company will return to Shigar via road, stopping occasionally to take in the scenery and take in the sights. Spend the night tonight at a guesthouse that is run by a family.

Again, today's plans may be impacted by the weather. In good weather, you can drive from Shigar to the Skardu airport, from which you can take a flight back to Islamabad. In this scenario, you'll check into your hotel in Islamabad, eat lunch, and then have some free time to explore. Make sure to seek advice from your leader. You'll have some free time in Naran if the weather isn't cooperative, and your guide will be happy to propose activities or organize a tour of the area for the group.

If you didn't travel by air yesterday, you'll travel by road to Islamabad today. Do some sightseeing in the capital if you're already there. Don't miss the Taxila Museum, which is located near several significant archaeological sites and houses a rare collection of Gandharan art from the first century.

After breakfast today, your journey comes to a close. Take advantage of the airport transfer.

 

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 523. This includes all nights. This payment should be made with the balance upon arrival in Pakistan.

 

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