Nanga Parbat

Nanga Parbat (8126m), famous as the “Killer Mountain,” is situated at the western end of the Himalayan Range. It is the ninth highest peak in the world and second in Pakistan, but is perhaps the most challenging of all peaks to climb. Many climbers have lost their lives in attempting to scale this peak. It was first summitted by Herman Buhl in 1953. Nanga Parbat offers a striking contrast as its south and eastern flanks are green, while the north and western flanks are mostly barren. Two of the three routes to the foot of Nanga Parbat (the south and north face) offer excellent treks with magnificent views through dense pine forest.

Itinerary:

Day 1 Arrive at Islamabad (hotel)
Day 2 Drive to Chilas via Naran and Babusar Pass (4200 m) (hotel)
Day 3 Drive to Tato village and walk to Fairymeadows (hut)
Day 4 Full day excursion to base camp (camp)
Day 5 Free day at Fairymeadow (hut)
Day 6 Trek to tato village and jeep ride to Gilgit (hotel)
Day 7 Drive to Hunza (hotel)
Day 8 Explore Hunza (hotel)
Day 9 Drive to hoper glacier and back to Gilgit (hotel)
Day 10 Flight to Islamabad or drive to Naran via Babusar Pass (4200 m) (hotel)
Day 11 Sightseeing of Rawalpindi and Islamabad or drive from Naran to Islamabad (hotel)
Day 12 Fly back home.

 

NOTE: This program can also be customized according to the preferences of our clients. For further assistance, please feel free to contact us:

Nanga Parbat

Nanga Parbat (8126m), famous as the “Killer Mountain,” is situated at the western end of the Himalayan Range. It is the ninth highest peak in the world and second in Pakistan, but is perhaps the most challenging of all peaks to climb. Many climbers have lost their lives in attempting to scale this peak. It was first summitted by Herman Buhl in 1953. Nanga Parbat offers a striking contrast as its south and eastern flanks are green, while the north and western flanks are mostly barren. Two of the three routes to the foot of Nanga Parbat (the south and north face) offer excellent treks with magnificent views through dense pine forest.

Itinerary:

Day 1 Arrive at Islamabad (hotel)
Day 2 Drive to Chilas via Naran and Babusar Pass (4200 m) (hotel)
Day 3 Drive to Tato village and walk to Fairymeadows (hut)
Day 4 Full day excursion to base camp (camp)
Day 5 Free day at Fairymeadow (hut)
Day 6 Trek to tato village and jeep ride to Gilgit (hotel)
Day 7 Drive to Hunza (hotel)
Day 8 Explore Hunza (hotel)
Day 9 Drive to hoper glacier and back to Gilgit (hotel)
Day 10 Flight to Islamabad or drive to Naran via Babusar Pass (4200 m) (hotel)
Day 11 Sightseeing of Rawalpindi and Islamabad or drive from Naran to Islamabad (hotel)
Day 12 Fly back home.

 

NOTE: This program can also be customized according to the preferences of our clients. For further assistance, please feel free to contact us:

nanga parbat

Nanga Parbat

Nanga Parbat

Nanga Parbat (8126m), famous as the “Killer Mountain,” is situated at the western end of the Himalayan Range. It is the ninth highest peak in the world and second in Pakistan, but is perhaps the most challenging of all peaks to climb. Many climbers have lost their lives in attempting to scale this peak. It was first summitted by Herman Buhl in 1953. Nanga Parbat offers a striking contrast as its south and eastern flanks are green, while the north and western flanks are mostly barren. Two of the three routes to the foot of Nanga Parbat (the south and north face) offer excellent treks with magnificent views through dense pine forest.

Itinerary:

Day 1 Arrive at Islamabad (hotel)
Day 2 Drive to Chilas via Naran and Babusar Pass (4200 m) (hotel)
Day 3 Drive to Tato village and walk to Fairymeadows (hut)
Day 4 Full day excursion to base camp (camp)
Day 5 Free day at Fairymeadow (hut)
Day 6 Trek to tato village and jeep ride to Gilgit (hotel)
Day 7 Drive to Hunza (hotel)
Day 8 Explore Hunza (hotel)
Day 9 Drive to hoper glacier and back to Gilgit (hotel)
Day 10 Flight to Islamabad or drive to Naran via Babusar Pass (4200 m) (hotel)
Day 11 Sightseeing of Rawalpindi and Islamabad or drive from Naran to Islamabad (hotel)
Day 12 Fly back home.

 

NOTE: This program can also be customized according to the preferences of our clients. For further assistance, please feel free to contact us:

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