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7 Days
Availability : Jan 16’ - Dec 16’
Islamabad Pakistan
Diamer District
Min Age : 20+
Max People : 34
Over View:

Nanga Parbat is the Ninth highest Mountain on Earth, its summit at 8,126 m (26,660 ft) above sea level. Lying immediately southeast of the northernmost bend of the indus river in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Nanga Parbat is the westernmost major peak of the Himaliyas, and thus in the traditional view of the Himalayas as bounded by the Indus and Yarlung Tsangpo / Brahmaputra rivers, it is the western anchor of the entire mountain range.

Nanga Parbat is one of the 14 Eight thousander. An immense, dramatic peak rising far above its surrounding terrain, Nanga Parbat is known to be a difficult climb, and has earned the nickname Killer Mountain for its high number of climber fatalities.

Nanga Parbat was first climbed, via the Rakhiot Flank (East Ridge), on July 3, 1953, by Austrian climber Hermann Buhl on the  German-Austrain Nanga Parbat Expedition a member of a German-Austrian team. 

We employee many porters to ferry our expedition loads to basecamp. The trek to broad peak basecamp is more than twice the distance as the trek to Everest Basecamp and is considerably much more arduous being mostly on glacier and lose rock, there are no villages or lodges as on Everest trek so we must transport our entire camp kit by porters each day as we move our caravan towards basecamp.

Grade

very difficult

Mountain Range

karakoram range pakistan

Duration

42 days

Duration

42 days

season

Summer/Winter

group size

5-12 people

Services Price Includes

  • Airport Transfers-Airport/Hotel/Airport
  • 3 nights in Islamabad four-star Hotel on bed & breakfast Basis-Double Room
  • Islamabad –Skardu by air Skardu to Askoly by jeep Askoly to Skardu by jeep Skardu to-Islamabad (by air) &and Staff transportation Islamabad to Askoly to Skardu by Jeep Skardu to Islamabad by bus
  • Necessary all equipment Transportation for all Member and Staffs from Islamabad –to Skardu by bus Skardu to Askoly (by jeep) –Base camp (by Porters)- base camp to Askoly (by porters) Askoly to Skardu (by jeep) Skardu to Islamabad by bus.
  • Nanga Perbat Expedition permit and CKNP National park fees.
  • Stool Shipment Transfer Garbage Deposit fees
  • Food 3 meals a day in Trekking & Base camp for member Staff
  • International Air cargo clearance of Member Personal Luggage & Payment of Government taxes
  • Government Liaison officer with full equipment, salary, accommodation
  • Base camp Cook Kitchen Helper
  • All the Porters during the expedition.
  • All staff’s porter’s daily wages, equipment, food & clothing
  • All Staffs Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance
  • 60 Kg per member for personal baggage
  • VE25 North face or Kaila's tents for a base camp for per member
  • Base camp foam mattresses, dining, Kitchen, Toilet & Store tents, hot shower, Tables & chairs & Cooking gears
  • Heater for base camp in each Dining and another necessary camp
  • Generator will be used in the basecamp
  • one Farewell Dinner in tourist standard restaurant in Skardu with Staff
  • 02 oxygen bottle for each member.
  • Set of top Out/Summit as require mask for each member and high altitude Sherpa guide
  • Satellite Phone /walkie talkie will provide in a sharing basis
  • Climbing Sherpa guide per member and Climbing Carry Bonus
  • High camp service: Necessary cooking gas, cooking pot for a member, high altitude Sherpa guide, high altitude tent, high food and fixing gear(C1) (C2) (C3) (C4) and summit and all Member's personal Sherpa should be involved for Rope Fixing

Service Price Excludes

  • Lunch & dinner in Islamabad Hotel stay and more the 4 nights in Islamabad Hotel
  • Travel and high altitude insurance, accident, medical & emergency evacuation Personal Expenses: Telephone, Internet, Laundry, any Alcoholic beverages, personal equipment, and shopping
  • Pakistan Visa should take into your home country or should take and pay visa fees as per the rules and regulations of the Pakistan Government
  • Emergency rescue evacuation cost, if needed and all other personal nature expenses
  • Summit bonus for personal climbing Sherpa guide US$ 1500.00
  • All Other services except permit, transportation, hotel accommodation and meal at the Advance base camp, the client has to arrange all service above the base camp their own. Satori service will be “O” above the Advance base camp for the Base camp service user.
Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Islamabad

 The first day of the expedition involves arriving in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan. The team members will meet each other and go over the itinerary and logistics of the trip. The rest of the day is spent acclimatizing to the time zone and preparing for the journey ahead.

Day 2: Travel to Chilas

 The team will depart Islamabad and travel by road to Chilas, a small town located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. The journey takes around 12-14 hours and involves passing through several scenic valleys and mountain passes.

Day 3: Rest day in Chilas

 The team will spend a day in Chilas, resting and acclimatizing to the higher altitude. They may also use this day to purchase any last-minute gear or supplies they need for the expedition.

Day 4: Travel to the Nanga Parbat base camp

 The team will continue their journey by road to the base camp of Nanga Parbat, which is located at an altitude of approximately 4,200 meters. The road journey takes around 7-8 hours and is a challenging drive due to the rough terrain.

Day 5: Rest day at base camp

 The team will spend a day at the base camp, setting up their tents and preparing for the climb ahead. They will also take a short acclimatization hike to a nearby hill to help their bodies adjust to the altitude.

Day 6-10: Acclimatization period

 The next few days will be spent on acclimatization hikes to higher elevations, in order to prepare the team members’ bodies for the climb. The hikes will be progressively longer and higher, with the team camping at higher elevations each night.

Day 11-36: Summit push After the acclimatization period

The team will begin their summit push. They will move up the mountain in stages, establishing higher camps along the way. Each camp will be stocked with supplies and equipment, and the team will return to lower camps to rest and recover before moving higher.

Day 37-39: Descent After reaching the summit of Nanga Parbat

 the team will begin their descent down the mountain. They will follow the same path they took on the way up, taking their time to ensure a safe descent.

Day 40-42: Return to Chilas and Islamabad

 The team will make their way back to Chilas and then to Islamabad, where they will debrief and celebrate the successful expedition. The rest of the time is spent relaxing and sightseeing in Islamabad, before departing for their home countries.

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