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20 Days, Hindukush , Karakoram, Himalaya, Tours

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  • 5 Days
  • Max Guests : 20
  • Difficulty : 7/10
  • Solitude Lv : 8/10
  • Distance : 32KM

 

Provinces of  

Capital Islamabad-KPK –Gilgit Baltistan                                             Tours  

Country: Pakistan

Meals

 

Breakfast ,Lunch, Dinner,

 

Trip Type :

 

Mountains valley Seasonal   Tours
Best Season:

Aug to October 

Ideal Group Size: 15 to 20 Pax
       
       

Fix Departures Date  & Price 2025-26

Start Date End Date Availability Price Confirmation Deposit Group Size  
Aug  October Available
$000
€000
$30% 7 to 12

Overview

Trips Introduction:

This tour takes us through the three highest mountain ranges of the world: Himalayas, Karakoram and the Hinduksh. We will visit ancient forts, alpine lakes, drive through mountain scape that is unlike any other and visit ancient cultures that for centuries developed in isolation. We only plan this tour three times a year, each with a slightly different itinerary focusing on festivals in Kalash and Chitral Valleys.

Trips Highlights :

  • UNESCO world heritage sites of  Taxila and Takht-i-Bahi
  • The beautiful Swat Valley, a very important historical location with history going back to 1700BC. We will discover the regions Buddhist past with a visit to Buddhist sites over 2000 years old and Swat the museum.
  • Festivals of the Kalash tribes of Chitral who still practice their ancient culture and religion.
  • Shandur Pass, the “roof top of the world” is a high altitude plateau that connects Ghizer and Chitral valleys. Shandur is famous for the Polo festival; a multi-day free-style polo festival at altitude where even walking can be a challenge for the acclimatized. This is part of our July itinerary.
  • In Hunza Valley, we will visit the historic sights of Hunza valley, including an 1100 year old castle and a 1000 year old village, along with accessible Borit and Attaabad lakes.
  • Fairy Meadows where you with breath taking views of Nanga Parbat, the 9th highest mountain in the world and the western most peak of the 2,400km (1,500miles) long Himalayan range.
  • Deosai National Park, the second highest plateau in the world. 3,000 square kilometers of uninhibited, rolling grass lands surrounded by high peaks and dotted by small streams and alpine lakes.
  • Skardu, the gateway to Karakorum’s peaks and glaciers. The Karakoram mountains rise as a wall; 500km long,150km wide with over a 100 peaks above 6,100m (20,000 ft). This region represents the highest concentration of high peaks in the world.
  • Hushe valleys home of some great mountains Masherbrum 7824m,K-7 6932,K-6 7200M and gate way of Gondogoro pass.

Departure & Return Location

Departure Time

Price Includes

  • John F.K. International Airport (Google Map)
  • 3 Hours Before Flight Time
  • Air fares
  • 3 Nights Hotel Accomodation
  • Tour Guide
  • Entrance Fees
  • All transportation in destination location

Price Excludes

  • Driver Service Fee
  • Guide Service Fee
  • Room Service Fees

Complementaries

  • Umbrella
  • Sunscreen
  • T-Shirt
  • Entrance Fees

What to Expect

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Itinerary

Day 1

Today we will go to Peshawar, in the coming 2 days we will visit the KanishkaStupa, Gorkhatri, Peshawar Museum, Islamia College, Qissa Khawani Bazaar (the Story Tellers Bazaar) and BalaHisar Fort. The Peshawar Museum was founded in 1907 in memory of Queen Victoria. The building features an amalgamation of British, South Asian, Hindu, Buddhist and Mughal Islamic architectural styles. The museum’s collection has almost 14,000 items, and is well known for its collection of Greco-Buddhist art. The museum’s ancient collection features pieces from the Gandharan, Kushan, Parthian, and Indo-Scythian periods.

 
 
 
 
 

Day 2

From Peshawar we will drive to Swat to explore the various ancient Buddhist sites that are spread throughout the area. Amongst others we will visit Takht-i-Bahi and Sahr-i-Bahlol; overnight in Saidu Sharif. Takht-i-Bhai is a Parthian archaeological site, after first having been a Zoroastrian complex it was later converted into a Buddhist monastic complex. It is dated to the 1st century BCE and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980. Sahr-i-Bahlol (Seri Bahlol) is also listed as an UNESCO World Heritage site and can be found not far from Takht-i-Bahi. It is said to contain the remains of Buddha, but the area has not been properly excavated.

 
 
 
 

Day 3

Drive from Swat to Chitral, travel through the Lowari Tunnel which is about 10.4 kms long that connects Dir and Chitral. In the past before the construction of the tunnel the passengers travelled via Lowari Pass. We will reach Ayun. Ayun is the closest villages to Kalasha Tribes and also a beautiful valley to experience and explore the place, has beautiful biological gardens and its location offers a bird eye view of the valley and river, continue drive to Kalash. Overnight: Tourist class hotel

 
 

Day 4

Full day sightseeing/exploring Kalash valley, Bumburet Valley and will explore the surrounding areas. Visit local people of Kalash they will have the opportunity to learn their culture and rituals. On this day we will start exploring the Rumbur Valley, visit the local museum. The Kalash Graveyard and the Town Centre, dance, do photography and interact with the Kalasha Tribe and experience this unique culture firsthand. The nights will continue with bonfire and dances. Overnight: Tourist class hotel

 
 
 
 

Day 5

Drive from Kalash to Chitral Town, visit Chitral Fort the capital of ancient kingdom of Chitral. The region was ruled from this fort, visit Shahi Mosque of Chitral which is in the premises of the fort, then travel to Birmoglasht which is on the mountain top. It offers a bird eye view of the valley as well as we might have a sighting of Markhor that are indigenous to this region. We will have lunch at Birmoglasht. If there is an ongoing polo match in Chitral Town we will visit the polo ground and experience the thrilling polo event. Later we will explore Chitral Bazar.   Overnight: Tourist class hotel

 
 

Day 6

Drive from Chitral Town to Mastuj. Mastuj is main village of Yarkhud Valley that borders Gilgit-Baltistan on one side and Afghanistan on the other. We will travel passing many villages of Chitral along the river gorge. Once we arrive in Mastuj we will take a walk around the village, meet and greet local village and community. We will stay in Mastuj for the following night.  Overnight: Tourist class hotel

 
 

Day 7

Drive from Chitral to Gupis which is also known as Khalti. Khalti is part of Ghizer District of Gilgit – Baltistan Region, travel via Shandur Pass and drive through many villages of Laspur. We will make a short stop in Shandur where we will experience the high alpine Shandur Lake and the Shandur Polo Ground which is the highest polo ground on the planet. We will pass through high land pastures and meadows of Barsit, Langar and Teru. Phandervalley  commonlycalled as  “Little Kashmir”. also its  most fascinated tourist spots in the entire region, as well as  famously known as the breadbasket for the whole Northern Areas. Over night in Hotel Phandar valley to Gilgit – Hunza Upon arrival at Khalti, explore the nearby villages and take some good photographs on the Khalti Lake which freezes in winters. Continue drive from Khalti to Gilgit. Gilgit is the capital city of Gilgit-Baltistan Region. Upon arrival we will check in to hotel and have some rest. After rest go to visit Kargah Nala and the famous Buddha Carvin ater we will go to explore the Gilgit Bazaar and will taste the “Mantu” (Dumplings). We will relax and stay at Gilgit for the night before we start the journey to the “ Land of Legends” – Hunza. Overnight: Tourist class hotel

 
 

Day 8

Gilgit is the capital city of Gilgit-Baltistan Region, visit Kargah Nala and the famous Buddha Carving. Later we will go to explore the Gilgit Bazaar .Drive from Gilgit to Hunza. Hunza is a full package that offers beautiful scenery, glaciers, high rising mountains, lakes, culture, heritage, an international border and the 8th wonder of the world that is called the Karakoram Highway. As we start our journey on the Karakoram Highway, we will see the old silk route used for trade which was made centuries ago, stop at Rakaposhi View Point an enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and feel the breeze coming from the Mother of Mist, travel ahead towards Hunza have a view of magnificent peaks from the window seat and as we arrive in Karimabad. The view of Rakaposhi will stun every nature lover as this ultra-visible peak will glance over your head, visit Altit Fort (900 years old – Altit Fort is an ancient fort at Altit town in the Hunza valley in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. It was originally home to the hereditary rulers of the Hunza state who carried the title Mir, although they moved to the somewhat younger Baltit fort nearby three centuries later. Altit Fort and in particular the Shikari tower is around 1100 years old, which makes it the oldest monument in the Gilgit–Baltistan. The fort has received the UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Award for Cultural Heritage Conservation in 2011) also explore Karimabad Market and visit the famous Eagle’s Nest View Point to experience the sunset over the mighty peaks.Overnight: Tourist class hotel

 

Day 10

Morning Baltit Fort and Baltit village and explore Hunza Valley, Visit Baltit Fort (700 years old – Baltit Fort is a fort in the Hunza valley, near the town of Karimabad, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Founded in the 8th CE, it has been on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative list since 2004. In the past, the survival of the feudal regime of Hunza was ensured by the impressive fort, which overlooks Karimabad. The foundations of the fort date back to 700 years ago, with rebuilds and alterations over the centuries. In the 16th century the local prince married a princess from Baltistan who brought master Balti craftsmen to renovate the building as part of her dowry), afternoon drive to Hooper valley and glacier (half day excursion), evening back to hotel.

 

Day 11

After early breakfast drive towards khunjrab pass via the suddend lake of naturewhich known as attaabad.This is  5 to 6 hours excursion will start early morning and will go to the Khunjerab Pass (4733m), the highest border crossing in the world. During the whole trip we will enjoy the fascinating and spectacular landscapes and also visit to Borit lake, Passu and Gulkin glaciers snouts. We will have chances to see wildlife in the Karakoram National ParK. After the excursion at china border back to Passo over night in 

 

Day 12

Drive from Hunza to Gulmit via Attabad Lake, Gulmit also known as Gul-e-Gulmit, is a town that serves as headquarter of the Gojal, also known as Upper Hunza, in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. Gulmit is a centuries-old historic town, with mountains, peaks and glaciers. It is a tourist spot and has many historic places, hotels, shops and a museum. The day will be distinctly female in flavor, with visits to both a women-run carpet center—a great place for authentic souvenir shopping that directly supports local women—and a women-run cafe serving up all kinds of local Hunzai food, trekking up a dirt road to the mysterious ruins of Ondra Fort.

 
 

Day 13

Sightseeing in and around Skardu, we will visit a selection of the following places – depending on your interest and available time: Skardu Fort,  theKatpana Cold Desert, Shigar Village & Shigar fort.8th Century Kharphocho Fort lies on the eastern face of the Khardrong or Mindoq-Khar. The fort and old mosque probably dating back to the arrival of Islam in the 16th Century CE. The fort provides a panoramic view of Skardu town, the Skardu valley and the Indus River. Skardu.

 
 

Day 14

After breakfast 5-6  hour drive will take us to Khaplu-Hushe.Khaplo is the 2nd District of Baltistan region with populating of around 40000 house hold.We will have some majestic sightseeing and visit old 700year old fort and taking lunch etc. After the sightseeing we will continue road journey toward the last end village Hushe .It will take another 2-3 hours by road .After reach Hushe village enjoy incredible Masherbrum Mountains on the front. Hushe is gateway of some of the stunning mountains, like Masherbrum 7824m,K-6 7200M K-7,Laia Peak ,and gondogoro la. Overnight in .Tourist class hotel.

 
 

Day 15

After breakfast drive back to Khaplo-Skardu will take the same 4-5 hrs by drive ,lunch will be Khaplo or Saling fish form continue drive to Skardu.

 
 

Day 16

We pile into our fleet of jeeps and head to Deosai National Park – the second highest alpine plateau in the world (4200m) behind the Tibetan Plateau. We will be in Deosai during peak wildflower season, the likes of which are out of this world! While travelling enjoying the road journey we will have lunch at Sheosar Lake. After wrapping our road trip, we will then continue road journey till enter another district of GB at Astor valley. The valley is about 3300 meters (10800 feet) above sea level and is snow covered for 7-8 months of the year. You will find it full of huge pine, cedar, fir and juniper trees and beautiful small villages.  Overnight: Tourist class hotel

 
 

Day 17

Today we have long journey start early, bound for Raikot Bridge. After breakfast in the hotel, we’ll continue 3-4 hours drive toward Raikot bridge along the Astor valley road to connect KKH. Once at Raikot bridge take and arrangement for fairy meadow, leaving the additional belongings here in hotels. The jeep drive will  take a one and half hours up one of the craziest roads in the world till Tattoo village, before starting our 3 hour trek to the beautiful Fairy Meadows.Meadows is a generally 3hr trek. From the way the sight of Nanga Parbat (8,126m) – the giant of Western Himalayas draws us closer with every step taken. After reaching 3hrs walk shift to comfortable hot on twin sharing. Overnight: Tourist class hotel.

 
 

Day 18

Today we visit the fifth and final base camp of our 8000m peak journey. The trail to Nanga Parbat’s Base Camp at Byal Camp first passes through thick forest and then follows the Raikot Glacier to the Nanga Parbat viewpoint at 3,667m. There are stunning views of Nanga Parbat all along the trail. After spending some time at Base Camp we then return to Fairy Meadows, which due to it’s low light pollution is also famous for clear nights that give stunning views the Milky Way of  Nanga Parbat. After dinner we will enjoy a bonfire and local music to celebrate our achievement of trekking to the base camps of five 8,000m peaks. Overnight: Tourist class hotel.

 
 

Day 19

After breakfast we trek back down to Tattoo Village, from where we’ll take 4×4 jeeps back to Raikot Bridge and transfer to our private air-conditioned vehicle and make our 10-11 hrs road journey  towards Islamabad via Babusar pass 3850m or KKH en route to Islamabad if have late night while travelling than overnight in Besham or Kaghan Here we follow the times.Overnight: Tourist class hotel

 
 

Day 20

Early morning transfer to Islamabad airport, fly to sweet home.

 
Service Include and Exclude List
Package Includes:Date: Will Be Decided By You

    Invitation Letter
    Accommodation on twin sharing basis in 4 star hotels if not avail 4stars in the valley, than to accommodate in the best one of the town .
    Daily breakfast,lunch,Dinner in best restaurant of the city and towns
    Airport Pick and Drop
    Air-conditioned luxury transport for whole of the trips
    Domestic flights as per program
    English speaking tour guide
    Site entrance and National park fees.
    Entry fees of  monuments
    All kind of taxes

SERVICES  EXCLUDED

    Bottled water, aerated and alcoholic drinks.
    Items of a personal nature such as phone calls, laundry, and crampon and harnesses etc.
    Tips of guide, drivers, porters etc.
    Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond the control of ASAIN MOUNTAIN  TOURS
    Extra days beyond the specified itinerary.
    Single supplement.
    International flights, Airport and departure taxes and
    Visa fee and personal travel Insurance.
Good luck to have tremendous trips throughout journey in the City Tours Pakistan.

Why Travel With Us

Our Service :

We offer full-board service-on demand packages for international & domestic group guests as well as an individual guest. We handle trips with such a great care that each and every single guest exceeds their expectations.

Our all inclusive approach, quality services at the best prices make our adventures great value for money. Our trip costs cover valuable inclusions like all meals while trekking and a dedicated local crew who will go the extra yard to ensure you have the experience of a lifetime. Our high level of support allows you to relax and focus on the incredible journey ahead of you.

Our Staff :

We are (AMT) have a dedicated team of professionals belongs to heart of Karakorum/Himalaya,Hindukush,having inborn attachment and experienced,familier to caters in, Expeditions, Treks and Tours, believe in delivers to excellent, quality service and safety at the forefront .We employ a large number of local tours guides who are multi-lingual making it easy to communicate with visitors .

Our all inclusive approach;

Quality services at the best prices make our adventures great value for money. Our trip costs cover valuable inclusions like all meals while trekking and a dedicated local crew who will go the extra yard to ensure you have the experience of a lifetime. Our high level of support allows you to relax and focus on the incredible journey ahead of you.

Innovative itineraries

We’ve been organizing treks and tours in Pakistan for many years and our firsthand knowledge of the region is exceptional.

Accommodation :

A. Hotels :

In cities and large towns you will be accommodated in 3-4 Star  standard Hotels  that are centrally located, atmospheric and reliable.

B. Camping :

Enjoy fully our wilderness supported camping in remote mountains valleys in Karakoram & Himalayan Mountains with our outstanding crew. While the campsite locations have been handpicked for their location, our commitment to responsible travel ensures our footprint is kept to a minimum.

Committed with Excellency

Responsible multiple trips practice is at the heart of every program that we offer. When you book one of our adventures trips you’re supporting a program that ensures is committed to safety and sustainability.

Price Criteria :

We always care about customers in pricing as per customer’s need. We have wide range of pricing options from cheapest to luxury. We compromise according customers’ plan and budget.

Our philosophy :

AMT philosophy is  only operating with small / Medium size groups provides ,more personalized service. This minimizes environmental impact and continues to have a proven advantage in our success rates, superior to any other operator. We ensure that  clients are in the best prepared shape of their life.

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Trekking Equipment List

PACKING LIST:

Trekking in Pakistan requires decent gear. Especially the basics like an 80-90l backpack and quality trekking socks. Read here what to bring with you;

Documents :

– Passport

– Travel insurance

– Boarding passes for flights

– 2 passport photos

– Driving License

– Dollars in cash

– Credit card (make sure you have $500 available on your card

in case evacuation by helicopter is required)

Sleep :

– Sleeping bag

– Extra sleeping bag lining

Footwear :

– Mountain shoes: 3 or 4 season lightweight

– Slippers or sandals for the city

– Aircraft shoes (optional)

Clothing :

– Make sure you have non-cotton clothing for during the trek

– 2 t-shirts with under layer (e.g. running t-shirts)

– Fleece / soft-shell jacket

– Waterproof jacket

– Down jacket for warmth

– Travel and city wear

– Underwear

– Trousers for under layer (optional)

– Waterproof pants

– Trekking pants

– Trekking shorts (optional)

– 2 thick trekking socks

– Lightweight and breathable trekking socks

– Gloves and woolen hat

Accessories :

– One backpack: 35 liters

– A duffel bag or backpack with straps to go over your back (Max

8kg weight for the porters to carry)

– Dry bag or waterproof cover for your backpack

– Water bottle/thermos: at least 2 liters.

– Sunglasses

– Sunscreen

– Personal medication – Inhaler, blister plasters, etc.

– General toiletries, contact lenses, spectacles (if necessary)

– Towel

– Electronics – Headlight, travel adapter, phone & charger

– Lip balm

– Book

– MP3/Music and headphones

– Hand disinfectant, biodegradable wet wipes

Visa Information

HOW TO GET A VISA FOR PAKISTAN ?

Recently, the government has launched a new visa portal and made the visa obtaining procedure easier for 175 countries where you can fill up an online application and submit it to get a tourist visa. Before you can even apply you need to get a letter of invitation (LOI) from ASIAN MOUNTAIN TOURS, basically we will accept responsibility for you. The process is pretty straight forward. After you received your letter of invitation you can apply directly via this portal. https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/tourist-visit-visas/

We support three category visas for only Tourism purpose.

1. Mountaineering visa (Apply only climbing purpose up to 6500m) Obtaining visa 7-8 Working weeks.)

2. Trekking visa (Apply trekking visa for permitted areas) Obtainingvisa 5-6 Working weeks.)https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/mountaineering-trekking

3. Touristvisa (Apply those who have just city and mountains valley Tour)Obtainingvisa within one week)https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/tourist-visit-visas/

For more information Please feel free to contact us.

High Altitude Equipment on Rental

– High Altitude Porter (HAP):
– Daily wages
– Kit allowance
– Insurance premium
– Base camp tents
– Food
– Low altitude porters to carry personal equipment Askoli – Base camp both ways

– K2: $4500
– Broad Peak, GI, GII: $3800
– Nanga Parbat: $4200

– High Altitude Tent (North Face, Kailas, Ozark):
– Rental: $380 each tent
– Sewerage damage: Full tent price shall be imposed as $650 each

– EPI Gas:
– Coleman, Korean Sport cartridge: $12 each

– Oxygen Bottles:
– Imported oxygen bottle (4ltr each): $600 each

– Mask and Regulator:
– New model Mask regulator: $750 each
– Rental: $380 for one Mask and regulator

– Snow Bar: $12 each

– Cooking Pot: $55

– Shovel: $48

– Walkie Talky:
– One set: $150

– Satellite Phone:
– Rental: $289

– Cooking Stove: $25

– Bamboo Stick: 

General Information

Is Pakistan safe for travelling?

As  responsible tours operator in Pakistan ”The safety of our guest is always our top priority’. Despite what you hear on the mainstream news, Pakistan is one of the safest country ,thousands of tourist used to visit every  year. Part of the ethos of ASIAN MOUNTAIN Tours is to smash negative stereotypes associated with these baseless news. Indian and some other countries media propagandas to show bed image of Pakistan other than the reality. Don’t’ trust enjoy a safe travelling in beautiful Country Pakistan’ part of  south Asian Region.
 

How to get a visa for Pakistan?

Recently, the government has launched a new visa portal and made the visa obtaining procedure easier for 175 countries where you can fill up an online application and submit it to get a tourist visa. Before you can even apply you need to get a letter of invitation (LOI) from  ASIAN MOUNTAIN TOURS , basically we will accept responsibility for you. The process is pretty straight forward. After you received your letter of invitation you can apply directly via this portal. https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/visa-on-arrival-tourist/
 

What are the best trekking routes in Pakistan?

K2 Base Camp is one of the world’s great treks. It has breathtaking scenery unsurpassed anywhere else in the high mountains. K2 Base Camp & Concordia trek is a high altitude walk where you ascend and descend the Baltoro glacier.
 

How does K2 Base Camp trek compare with K2 &GondogoroLa?

Both treks follow the Baltoro glacier to K2 Base Camp. The difference between these itineraries is that the K2 & GondogoroLa trip crosses the high pass after Concordia. A less Mountaineering experience is helpful for a safe crossing. We send an experienced Guide  withthe  group, also there are already a rescue members from Hushe village, they will taking care for members & porters while ascending and descending. Whereas the K2 Base Camp & Concordia group will walk back down the Baltoro glacier with a local guide. Both groups will meet after their treks in Skardu and then travel back together to Islamabad.
 

How does Snow Lake compare with K2 Base Camp trek?

K2 Base Camp & Concordia is a more popular trek with a larger number of other groups. Whereas Snow Lake & Hispar La is more remote and has a far fewer number of other trekkers. The scenery is impressive on both of these treks. K2 Base Camp trek has higher mountains including views of four 8,000m summits. Snow Lake trek has views of Kanjut Sar (7,760m), Distaghil Sar (7,885 m) and Makrong Chhish (6,607m). There is the Latok group (Latok I: 7,145m, Latok II: 7,108 m, Latok III: 6,949m, Latok IV: 6,456m) and Baintha.
 

How do i get the nearest Airport for K2 region of Pakistan ?

There are several airports in Pakistan but for our treks and adventures in the Karakorum then most people will fly to Islamabad and then take an enjoyable and stunning flight to Skardu.
 

What is the minimum altitude during the trek?

All our potential guests must read and know the different elevations mentioned for each trekking day in each programs. This is a hard trek at a very high altitude, But do not worry yourself humans are gifted to become familiar to high elevations, the participants must acclimatize to our well-planned itinerary. The maximum elevations depending on your choice of trek are given below.

GondogoroLa Height/Elevation: 5,585 meter

K2 base camp height/Elevation: 5,130 meters

What is the trek distance and max altitude?

The total trek covers about 167 kilometers over the course of 12 days – with the highest max altitude on the trek GondogoroLa 5,584 meters

How fit do I need to be to complete the trek?

Trip participants need to be in good shape and capable of trekking over mixed terrain for long distances (maximum 5- 8 hours). On average our trekking days are 5 to 8  hours per day. We employ many local porters and mules to help us carry the supplies that will make the trek to K2 a comfortable and rewarding experience.
 

What will the food be like?

Breakfast:Typically includes an omelet/fried eggs, fried Pakistani bread (paratha) chai/ coffee, tea etc.

Lunch: Will include a mix of local bread, noodle soup, tinned fish, biscuits, crackers, cheese, and green tea / chai.

Dinner: mix of vegetables, rice, noodle dishes, daal, meat (mutton or chicken), and other tasty dishes served up by our experienced cook and crew.

What to wear for walking in Pakistan?

Please consider what you need to pack for your trekking trip in Pakistan. Travelling light is much less hassle, if you do not need it is best to leave behind. The weight limit for your personal bag to be carried by the porter varies from 20kg to 25kg depending on the trek. All bags will be weighed at the hotel in Skardu before departure for the trek. Please check our trekking equipment for your personal belonging to carry while trekking.
 

Is price fix within the package and how many members minimally you accept ?

We can negotiate all about your trips including price , generally the prices shown on our site are based on a minimum of 4 people. Please  feel free to call or email us to chat about your plans and ambition.
 

Do you organize ,mountaineering treks / tours for only the packages you have signified ,OR, Do you run private trips in Pakistan?

No we are more encourage for customize for climb, trips/treks. We are familiar to cater all mountains activity 8000m to below 5000m ,as well trekking and tours activity in the renown mountains valley of Pakistan. Our Designated packages are more trending mostly in Karakorum range. We also run private treks /Tours for groups of friends, charities, clubs, organizations and corporate. Please Be sure to mention which Peaks you interested in, we will get back to you with a detailed response to your inquiry. Thanks!

 
 

Should we tip our supporting staff, (guide ,kitchen staff, porters ,drivers etc?

Tipping is always a personal choice, but is greatly appreciated by your guides. Check your departure packet for details.
 

Can women travel alone?

Every year hundreds of women travel alone into the remote valleys of Pakistan. Many of them can be seen in the streets of Hunza, Gilgit and Baltistan. To take a safer holidays in Pakistan we advise you to wear modest dress which cover whole of their body. Secondly before starting a trek or tour with local guide in the wilderness, please report about your program to the nearest police station or to your embassy with the identity/contact of your local guide/company.
 

What modes of payment do you accept?

When the trips confirm than we receive the mentioned advance amounts of proposed trips or 30% of amount of customize trips, via the bank transfer, and rest of the other amount will collect from Islamabad in cash which we give out our account details once you register.
 

What is your refund policy?

Our refund policy is more realistic for the customer satisfaction.

If you cancel your participation 30 days before the trip we charge a 15% deduction, 15 days before the trip means a 35% deduction and no refunds are offered if you cancel your participation 7 days or less. These deductions do not include any bank transfer charges. Please have a check our terms & conditions.

What Currency Is Used In Pakistan?

Generally it is best to travel with US dollars or, Euro and British pounds and exchange from Islamabad. You will have better rates in Islamabad /Rawalpindi other than Skardu,Gilgit,Hunza.Major credit cards are accepted in the cities in larger hotels and shops and you can withdraw cash from ATMs. Outside the main cities it is best to carry local cash.
 

What vaccinations are recommended for Pakistan ?

Recommended vaccinations: Diphtheria, Tetanus, Polio, Hepatitis A, Typhoid Fever and protection against Malaria. Vaccinations to be considered: Hepatitis B, Rabies, Cholera, Japanese Encephalitis (JE), Tuberculosis (TB) . There is a good network of hospitals, and we recommend comprehensive medical insurance for travelers.

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