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Trek among the towering rock walls and lush valley floors of Northern Pakistan’s Karakoram Range and Nangma Valley. The Baltistan region, sometimes known as Little Tibet, is a mountaineer’s paradise. Spend four days trekking along well-marked and relatively easy trails that cross glacial streams running through vibrant pastures and camp under the stars. You’ll be fully supported by a professional and welcoming crew of porters, guides and camp cooks who will prepare fresh and filling hot meals featuring local Pakistani dishes. Along your roundtrip journey from Islamabad, you’ll also get the chance to meet Balti locals and learn about the history and culture of this region, through dancing, shared meals and expert local knowledge.
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Islamabad
<Khush Aamadid! Welcome to Islamabad. When you arrive at the Islamabad International Airport, you’ll be met by a local representative and taken to your hotel. If you arrive early, you can join your leader and group for lunch and a city tour visiting Lok Virsa Museum and Shah Faisal Mosque this afternoon. Back at the hotel, you’ll meet up with everyone again for a welcome meeting at 3pm to get all the details on your upcoming trek. After, relax, explore or find a good spot for dinner.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. -
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Skardu
<First things first, you’ll check the weather – if it’s good, you’ll fly from Islamabad to Skardu (a short, scenic flight). If the weather isn’t cooperating, you’ll instead make the trip via the Karakoram Highway, making stops along the way among mountain peaks that humans are yet to have stepped a foot on. In Skardu – the gateway to the Karakoram Mountain Range – you’ll have some free time to explore and pick up any snacks or souvenirs that might be calling your name from the Skardu Bazaar. You'll also have the chance to rent any hiking gear here that you may have forgotten to pack. Time permitting while in Skardu, check out the Manthal Rock Buddha, Kharpocho Fort and Nansoq Organic Village.
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours. Weather conditions in Karakoram can change rapidly, which can result in the need for changes to be made to intended itineraries. Flights from Islamabad to Skardu can be delayed or cancelled due to poor weather conditions. Our contingency plan in case of bad weather preventing the fixed wing aircraft flight is as follows: On Day 2, drive from Islamabad to Naran, which takes approximately 6 hours. There will be various short stops along the way including Mansehra Viewpoint, Balakot Riverside hotel and River Kunhar Viewpoint. On Day 3, drive from Naran to Khaplu, which takes approximately 13 hours, including a stop in Skardu for the purchase/rent of necessary accessories or equipment. Along the way, you’ll also stop at Lulusar Lake, Babusar Pass, Nanga Parbat Viewpoint and point where three highest mountain ranges meet – Karakoram, Hindukush and Himalayas. -
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Khaplu
<Carry on into the mountains as you drive to Khaplu, passing through the small villages of the Ghanche district. Along the way, stop where the Shayok and Indus Rivers meet. Visit the small village of Yugo and enjoy lunch and a cultural village walk where you’ll get a feel for village life and meet some locals. This afternoon, travel on to Khaplu – the Ghanche district’s capital city. After checking into your hotel, enjoy some free time to explore. Maybe see the Khaplu Fort Museum and the organic garden.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. -
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Mingulo Broq
<After breakfast, drive from Khaplu to Kanday Village (2680 m/8793 ft) – the trailhead for your trek into Nangma Valley – and meet your local support crew of guides, porters and camp cooks. The first leg is short but with a few steep parts. From Kanday, descend to cross a wooden bridge over the Hushe River, then ascend through the narrow valley across two suspension bridges to the Mingulo Broq campsite. This lush site near the water is surrounded by willow trees and is also a local pasture, so you’ll likely get the chance to meet a few local shepherds. After lunch at the campsite, you’ll have time to explore nature or relax at camp. For dinner, your kitchen team will prepare local Balti cuisine, like balay (soup), chapshoro (cooked minced meat stuffed and sealed between two whole wheat flatbreads, cooked over a skillet) and other Pakistani dishes. This evening, enjoy a live music and dance show by local Balti performers. Feel free to join in! Before sliding into your sleeping bag, be sure to turn your gaze upwards and take in the star-filled night sky.
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours. Your trekking time will be approximately 4 hours or 6 km (4 mi) with about 600 m (1968 ft) of elevation gain. -
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Nangma Valley
<Fuel up on a hot breakfast, then carry on from Mingulo Broq to Nangma Valley, passing through lush green fields alongside a glacial stream. Today’s trek is relatively flat, crossing over one stream and through another. You’ll arrive at the Nangma Valley campsite by lunch, where you can tuck into a fresh, hot meal. Enjoy some free time to take in the incredible views – looking out over the valley, you’ll see the North Ridge of Shingu Charpa. For dinner, tuck into another hot meal of local soup and a mix of regional and continental Chinese and Pakistani dishes.
Your trekking time today will be approximately 3 hours or 4 km (2.5 mi) with about 450 m (1475 ft) of elevation gain. -
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Leistungen 2026
- Hotel (6 Nächte), Full Service Camping (3 Nächte)
- Skardu Bazar Spaziergang
- Manthal Rock Buddha
- Khaplu Fort Museum
- Kulturspaziergang im Dorf Yugo
- Mingulo Broq geführte Wanderung
- Rumbak - Fachkundiger, lizenzierter, professioneller lokaler Führer
- Rumbak - 15 kg Gepäckträgerdienste pro Person
- Live-Musik und Tanzshow von lokalen Balti-Leuten
- Geführte Wanderung vom Mingulo Broq zum Nangma Tal
- Geführte Wanderung zum Amin Brakk Basislager
- Geführte Wanderung vom Nangma-Tal nach Kanday
- Traditionelles Mittagessen mit einer einheimischen Familie im Dorf Kanday
- Islamabad - Taxila Museum & archäologische Stätten
- Taxila - Truck Art Workshop
- Skardu Bazaar walk
- Manthal Rock Buddha
- Khaplu Fort Museum
- Yugo Village cultural walk
- Mingulo Broq guided hike
- Rumbak - Expert Licensed professional local guide
- Rumbak -15 kgs of porter services per person
- Live music and dance show by local Balti people
- Mingulo Broq to Nangma valley guided hike
- Amin Brakk base camp guided hike
- Nangma valley to Kanday guided hike
- Traditional lunch with local family at Kanday village
- Islamabad - Taxila Museum & archeological sites
- Taxila – Truck Art Workshop
- 9x Frühstück
- 9x Mittagessen
- 9x Abendessen
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