Nanga Parbat Expedition

Nanga Parbat Expedition
- Time
- 12Members
- Gilgit, Pakistan
Nanga Parbat, often called the “Killer Mountain,” is the ninth-highest mountain in the world, standing at 8,126 meters (26,660 feet) above sea level. It is part of the Himalayas and is located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. The mountain is renowned for its dramatic elevation rise and challenging climbing routes.
Nanga Parbat is not a single peak but consists of a 20 km-long series of peaks and ridges culminating in an ice crest of (8,125 m). Its South Face is known as Rupal Face (5,000 m) high, while the North or Raikot Face plunging over (7,000 m) from the summit to the Indus forms one of the world’s deepest gorges. It was first climbed in 1953 by a joint Austrian–German Expedition. Hermann Buhl made the final ascent in a tortuous 41-hour solo ordeal without oxygen. Italian mountaineer Reinhold Messner climbed the south face (Rupal Face) with his brother Gunther in 1970, descending by the Diamir face. The south face is the largest in the world extending over four kilometres above base camp. To date, there have only been five ascents from the south.
Services Included
- All domestic flights and road transfers.
- All hotel accommodation (twin sharing room).
- All trekking accommodation during trek and at base camp.
- All camping site and bridge fees.
- Arrangement of Official Briefing/Debriefing.
- Liaison with Ministry of Tourism for climbing permits.
- Import/export permit assistance from Ministry of Tourism.
- Cargo handling and storage in Skardu office.
- Electricity generator.
- Basic first aid medicine kit.
- Satellite phone for emergencies.
- D3V sleeping tent, Toilet Tent, Shower Tent, and store tent.
- Kitchen equipment, crockery, cutlery, fuel, and related community gear.
- Licensed professional guide.
- Support staff (cook, assistant(s), etc.).
Services Excluded
- International flight
- Travel Insurance
- Pakistan Visa Fees
- Tips for local guides and support staff
- Miscellaneous expenses
- Souvenirs
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Tour Plan :
Day 1: Arrive Islamabad, Pakistan
Our staff will meet you at the airport and then transfer you to the group hotel in Islamabad. The rest of the days are free to recover from your journey. Later in the day, we will have a group briefing about Nanga Parbat Base Camp Trek.
Day 2: Travel to Naran/Chilas (461km, 8-9 Hours Drive)
Today, you will leave the purpose-built Capital City Islamabad behind and start your journey towards the North on the famous Karakoram Highway. You will pass through many lush green valleys and small towns to a luxury hotel in Naran or Chilas Town. Spend the night in Chilas. Chilas is a small town that is a getaway to Nanga Parbat and fairy meadows.
Day 3: Drive & Trek to Fairy Meadow (3,300m, 6 Hours)
After breakfast, we continue our journey towards Fairy Meadows. We will reach the last village of the valley. After the Jeep ride, you will be hiking for 2-3 hours to reach Fairy Meadows. Arriving at The Fairy Meadow, we will spend the night in tents or comfortable log cabins with wood burners to keep us warm. The Fairy Meadows is the perfect place to chill out and unwind; watch the clouds dance past the mighty Nanga Parbat, the glacier snaking through the valley below, and explore the cool woods surrounding our log cabins. From Fairy Meadow, you can see the most beautiful mountain in Pakistan and the ninth-highest mountain in the world, Nanga Parbat.
Day 4: Trek to Nanga Parbat Base Camp (3,500m, 6 Hours Walk)
After the night at the Nanga Parbat Base Camp, we will Trek back to Fairy Meadows. At Fairy Meadows, You can fill in your journals, sketch, paint, rest or take photographs of the Beautiful mountain at different times of the day. Sunrises, sunsets and full moons are amazing in fairy meadows.
Day 5: Trek Back to Fairy Maidow (3,300m, 6 Hours)
After the night at the Nanga Parbat Base Camp, we will Trek back to Fairy Meadows. At Fairy Meadows, You can fill in your journals, sketch, paint, rest or take photographs of the Beautiful mountain at different times of the day. Sunrises, sunsets and full moons are amazing in fairy meadows.
Day 6: Travel Back to Naran (9 Hours Drive)
We will return to Raikot Bridge, where we will pause for lunch before rejoining the Karakoram Highway and continuing the journey to Naran. On the way to Naran, we drive along the Indus River on the Karakoram Highway and cross the famous Babusar Pass. Naran is a nice small tourist town with nice hotels. We will have a Hot Shower and a real bed to sleep in tonight.
Day 7: Travel Back to Islamabad (8 Hours Drive)
Today is a free day to explore the capital city of Pakistan, Islamabad. It is a purpose-built City built in 1961 as the new capital of Pakistan. The Marghala hills surround this lush green city. The main attraction is the Faisal Mosque, Marghala Hills, and the local Bazars. We will visit the Faisal mosque and local Markets in the morning, then head toward Marghala Hill in the afternoon. This attraction remains open seven days a week, 24 hours a. Parliament house and other main buildings can only be viewed from outside.
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