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11 Days Trek Nanga Parbat Base Camp & Hunza Gojal Valley

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Trek Nanga Parbat Base Camp & Hunza Gojal Valley Pakistan

10 Days, 4 Days Moderately Easy Treks, Maximum Optional Elevation 4,140 Meters, 2 Nights Camp & 6 Nights at Hotels

 A view of Nanga Parbat from Fairy Meadows

Nanga Parbat at 8,125 meters is the 2nd highest Peak for Pakistan and the 9th highest in the world. It also forms the western end of the Himalayan range, meeting the Karakoram & Hindu Kush ranges by the Indus river. The Raikot face of Nanga Parbat offers an excellent area for the first trek in this mighty playground of mountaineers. The trek offers plenty of flexibility, as we stay at Fairy Meadows for three nights – taking excursions to Nanga Parbat’s base camp and also some interesting walks around Fairy Meadows with commanding views. Those who prefer a quiet relaxing day, could stay at camp and get mesmerized by the views.

Itinerary

Day-01Arrive ISB, Drive to Besham / Narran

Arrive Islamabad airport in the morning. Transfer to Air Conditioned buses, proceed overland to Besham / Narran . As we start our drive from Islamabad we shortly drive on Grand Trunk Road leading to Afghanistan, en route visit Taxila, the capital of Buddhist Gandhara civilization. It is reputed as one of the most important archaeological sites of sub-continent. We visit the ruins of a former city (Sirkup), a former monastery (Julian) built on top of a hill and the splendid site museum that contains the artifacts recovered from the excavation sites. Here one could also see the gold and silver coins of Alexander The Great (326 BC) and local kings. After Taxila turn north to head towards Karakoram Highway. The Highway, reputed as the eighth wonder of the world – was jointly constructed by Pakistani and Chinese engineers and took 850 lives & 20 years to complete. Arrive Besham/ Narran  and transfer to hotel, for meals nad night stay. (5/6  hours, 200 km)

Day – 02 Drive to Gilgit (Meet The Indus)

For the second half of our journey, we drive through the Indus gorge, at Thakot, we cross Chinese made bridge to enter the gorge of the Indus river. For centuries this branch of the Silk Route was used by traders and Buddhist missionaries. There are many rock carving sites of that time: Shatial rock carving is one of them. Lunch in Chilas, we stop at Thalichi for the best viewpoint of Nanga Parbat (8,125m) the 9th highest peak of the world and the second-highest after K 2 in Pakistan, also known as the killer mountain. Rakaposhi (7,788m) and the Haramosh range can also be viewed from here. As we drive north we arrive at the meeting point of the mountain ranges. The three highest mountain ranges of the world Karakoram, Himalayas and Hindukush meet where the Indus river is joined by the Gilgit River. Continue to drive to Gilgit the capital city of the Northern areas of Pakistan. (9/10 hours, 320 km)

Day – 03Drive to Hunza

We drive out from Gilgit to re-enter the town from the historic route, crossing a suspension bridge over the Gilgit river. Visit Kargah the rock-carved Buddha from 7th century AD. In ancient times, the Kargah valley used to be the traveling route of the Buddhist monks, to go to Taxila. Stroll down the colorful Bazaars of Gilgit. The tour will continue to the beautiful, breathtaking Hunza Valley through a scenic route. On our way, we see the old Silk Route used by the Buddhist monks and traders. En route short stay at Rakaposhi (7,788m) viewpoint. Enter Hunza valley and arrive at the capital Karimabad. Overnight at Hotel. (2/3 hours, 110 km)

Day – 04At Hunza, full-day excursions

Day free in Karimabad for short walks to Altit and Baltit Forts, and for other explorations in Hunza Valley. The people of Hunza are famous for their long lives. You can also see some beautiful peaks of the Karakoram ranging from Karimabad; Rakaposhi 7788m, Diran 7266m, Ultar 7400m, Golden peak 7027m, and the Nagar valley on the left bank of Hunza River. In Hunza, each family grows enough wheat, maize, apricots, and walnuts for its own use. The people are mostly self-sufficient, making their own clothes, shoes, wooden and stone bowls and growing all their own food. The people are very friendly and cheerful. In the afternoon you could walk to Ultar glacier, follow the irrigation channel through the village or stroll through the single lane bazaar for better views of soaring peaks around you. Overnight at Hotel.

Day – 05Drive & Trek Fairy Meadows

We will drive back to Gilgit on Karakoram Highway after crossing Gilgit we will arrive at Raikot; at Raikot board on 4×4 soft top jeeps after one hour drive, we will arrive at Jaile, a small village inhabited by Shina speaking Chilasis. Our trek commencement point. As loads are distributed among the porters, we leave the jeeps and start walking. We ascend gradually, walking through the dry lunar landscape of this meeting point of the Hindukush and the Himalayan range. Soon we enter the narrow, barren gorge of Tato river, the track clings high on its left bank. Crossing through the green juniper and pine trees arrive at Fairy Meadows for overnight camping. (8/9 hours)

Day 06Short Walks around Fairy Meadows

Morning light brings the surprise view of Nanga Parbat massif from the campsite. After breakfast at dinning tents at camp,
we commence short walks around Fairy Meadows. The route followed by the locals, climbs rather steeply, from the campsite, through the jungle of pine trees to emerge at Fairy Meadows. We take the slightly longer, wide trek that ascends gradually through the jungle. The view of Nanga Parbat (8,125meters) soon fills the horizon in the southeast. We would be walking fairly close to the crystal clear streams flowing through the pine trees. Fairy Meadows at 3,200 meters, is an idyllic campsite – perched above the Raikot glacier flowing from the massif of Nanga Parbat. Nature lovers call it one of the most magical and scenic of all of Pakistan’s beauty spots. Meals and overnight at Camp.

DAY-07Trek to Base Camp of Nanga Parbat (4000 meters)

An ideal day’s walk to the base camp of Nanga Parbat. We walk through the pine trees, covered valley with Raikot glacier flowing on our left side, and the summit of Nanga Parbat straight ahead. After about two hours we traverse the lateral moraine of the glacier and then arrive at a flat meadow of the Bayal camping site. From here turn right for a short patch to arrive at the OLD BASE CAMP of Nanga Parbat. The meadow here is normally filled with Himalayan flowers and shouting marmots. Half an hour from here is German mountaineer Drexel’s monument. Lunch at 4,000 meters. Enjoy thrilling views of Nanga Parbat and its surrounding peaks. Later walk back to the camp at Fairy Meadows camp. (7/8 hours round trek.)

Day 08Trek & drive back to Besham/ Narran

Three hours downhill walk from Fairy Meadows along Tato river to Jaile. At Jaile board on your jeeps once again and arrive at Raikot Bridge on KKH over the Indus river. At Raikot our AC van will be waiting for us. Transfer into the van and drive to Besham / Narran for overnight at PTDC motel (5/6 hours trek)

DAY-09Drive to Islamabad

Continue to drive on KKH, towards Islamabad bypass the important archaeological site of Taxila and by afternoon arrive Islamabad, transfer to hotel. Evening free for bazaars and sightseeing in the capital city. Overnight stay at hotel (6/7 hours drive)

DAY-10Depart for home

After breakfast at the hotel, Transfer to the airport for an international departure flight.

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  • 7 Days
  • Max Guests : 26
  • Difficulty : 8/10
  • Solitude Lv : 8/10
  • Distance : 40 KM

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When planning a backpacking trip, it is important to choose the right gear. A good backpack is essential, as it needs to be able to carry all of your gear and be comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. A lightweight tent and sleeping bag are also important, as they will keep you warm and dry at night. Additionally, a camping stove, water filter, and appropriate clothing.

Backpacking can be a challenging and rewarding experience, but it also requires proper planning and preparation. It is essential to be familiar with the area you plan to visit and to be prepared.

Activities

  • Fishing
  • Kayak
  • Campfire
  • Biking
  • Navigating
  • KayakShooting
  • Night Exploring
  • Photography

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive at campground

Set up camp, and explore the surrounding area. Take a leisurely stroll around the campground and get familiar with the facilities and amenities available. After setting up camp, take a short hike on one of the nearby trails to get a sense of the local flora and fauna. As the day comes to a close, enjoy a campfire meal and get a good night’s rest in preparation for the days ahead.

Day 2 - Wake up early and embark on a day hike

Set up camp, and explore the surrounding area. Take a leisurely stroll around the campground and get familiar with the facilities and amenities available. After setting up camp, take a short hike on one of the nearby trails to get a sense of the local flora and fauna. As the day comes to a close, enjoy a campfire meal and get a good night’s rest in preparation for the days ahead.

Day 3 - Join a guided ranger-led nature walk

Set up camp, and explore the surrounding area. Take a leisurely stroll around the campground and get familiar with the facilities and amenities available. After setting up camp, take a short hike on one of the nearby trails to get a sense of the local flora and fauna. As the day comes to a close, enjoy a campfire meal and get a good night’s rest in preparation for the days ahead.

Day 4 - Take a break from hiking

Set up camp, and explore the surrounding area. Take a leisurely stroll around the campground and get familiar with the facilities and amenities available. After setting up camp, take a short hike on one of the nearby trails to get a sense of the local flora and fauna. As the day comes to a close, enjoy a campfire meal and get a good night’s rest in preparation for the days ahead.

Day 5 - Pack a lunch and embark on a longer hike

Set up camp, and explore the surrounding area. Take a leisurely stroll around the campground and get familiar with the facilities and amenities available. After setting up camp, take a short hike on one of the nearby trails to get a sense of the local flora and fauna. As the day comes to a close, enjoy a campfire meal and get a good night’s rest in preparation for the days ahead.

What to Expect

When choosing a destination for your backpacking trip, it is important to consider the level of difficulty of the trail and the weather conditions. Some popular backpacking destinations include national parks, wilderness areas, and mountain ranges. It is also important to obtain any necessary permits and to be aware of any regulations or rules for the area you plan to visit.

  • View the Nature
  • Hiking in the forest
  • Discover the famous view point “The Lark”
  • Sunset on the cruise

Price Includes

  • Air fares
  • 3 Nights Hotel Accomodation
  • On Trip Transport
  • 2 Meals / day

Price Excludes

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

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