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K2 Expedition
Overview
A classic trek through the Shigar Valley in Baltistan,
ending with a stunning crossing of Ghondogoro La at 5700 meters. This
adventure begins with a spectacular one-hour flight from Islamabad to
Skardu, the capital of Baltistan. While acclimatizing in Skardu you will have
an opportunity to visit some of the ancient Buddhist sites or tranquil lakes
of the Indus Valley. On the trek you will see first hand how the resourceful
Baltis are able to live and prosper in this high altitude region. As you
cross mountain passes and climb to the summit you will experience
breathtaking vistas across the Baltoro glacier to the peaks of the Karakoram
Mountains. This classic expedition to "The Throne Room of the
Mountain Gods", one of the world's most challenging, offers the adventurers
one of the most rewarding mountain experiences in the world and takes one to
the center of the Karakoram range along the Baltoro glacier to Concordia -
the meeting point of 4 of the highest mountains in the world: K2, the nearby
Broad Peak (8,047-m), Gashabrum II (8,035-m) and Gashabrum I, the Hidden
Peak (8,068-m). . There are several high peaks
which rise from the world’s largest temperate zone glacier. Only the highest
or more prominent peaks have been named or climbed. An incredible nineteen
of these peaks tower over 7600m while four of them are 8000ers.The
continuous mountain views are stupendous and unrivalled anywhere else in the
world. Trekking in this beautiful but sometimes harsh region across glacier
and over mountain passes to stand at the foot of some of the world's most
magnificent mountains is something most travelers never forget.K2, 8611
meter high, locally called Chougori, the second highest mountain in the
world, is situated on Pak-China border in the
mighty Karakoram majestically above Concordia with the sweeping
Godwin Austin Glacier offering an ice highway towards it. Its’ climb is
technical from all ridges, from the beginning it is rock climbing and then
half climbing on ice.
Highlights.
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A spectacular trek up the Baltoro glacier, K2 BC and over the challenging
Ghondogoro la pass and
down the beautiful Hushe valley.
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Guided by highly experienced professionals with the help of the best
supporting staff available in Baltistan, having undergone on the job
training over many seasons with us. They are highly experienced at
catering to the needs of our members, and do a tremendous amount to
contribute to the overall success and satisfaction of our groups
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Details
Climbing History: The mountain was first surveyed by a European survey team in
1856 headed by Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen. Thomas
Montgomerie was the member of the team who designated it
"K2" for being the second peak of the Karakoram range. The
other peaks were originally named K1, K3, K4 and K5, but
were eventually renamed Mashabrum, Broad Peak, Gashabrum
II and Gashabrum I respectively.
The first serious attempt to climb K2 was organized and
undertaken in 1902 by Oscar Eckenstein and Aleister Crowley,
but after five serious and costly attempts, no member of the
team actually reached the summit, possibly due to a
combination of questionable physical training, personality
conflicts, and poor weather conditions — of 68 days spent on
K2 (the then-record for longest time spent at such an
altitude) only eight provided clear weather.
Subsequent attempts to climb the mountain in 1909, 1934,
1938, 1939 and 1953 also ended in failure. The 1909
expedition, led by Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi,
reached an elevation of 6,666 m on what is now known as the
Abruzzi Spur (or Abruzzi Ridge). This is considered part of
the standard route today;
An Italian expedition finally succeeded in ascending to the
summit of K2 on July 31, 1954. The expedition was led by
Ardito Desio, although the two climbers who actually reached
the top were Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni. The team
included a Pakistani member, Colonel Muhammad Ata-ullah. He
had been a part of an earlier 1953 American expedition which
failed to make the summit because of a storm which killed a
key climber, Art Gilkey.
In 1977, 23 years after the Italian expedition, Ichiro
Yoshizawa led the second successful ascent to the top. The
Japanese expedition ascended through the Abruzzi Spur route
traced by the Italians, and used more than 1,500 porters to
achieve the goal.
The year 1978 saw the third ascent of K2, via a new route,
the long, corniced East Ridge. (The top of the route
traversed left across the East Face to avoid a vertical
headwall and joined the uppermost part of the Abruzzi
route.) This ascent was made by an American team, led by
noted mountaineer James Whittaker; the summit party were
Louis Reichardt, James Wickwire, John Roskelley, and Rick
Ridgeway. Wickwire endured an overnight bivouac about 150 m
below the summit, the highest that anyone had spent a night
up to that date. This ascent was emotional for the American
team, as they saw themselves as completing a task that had
been begun by the 1938 team forty years earlier.
Another notable Japanese ascent was that of the difficult
North Ridge, on the Chinese side of the peak, in 1982. A
team from the Mountaineering Association of Japan led by
Isao Shinkai and Masatsugo Konishi put three members, Naoe
Sakashita, Hiroshi Yoshino, and Yukihiro Yanagisawa, on the
summit on August 14. However Yanagisawa fell and died on the
descent. Four other members of the team achieved the summit
the next day.
The peak has now been climbed by almost all of its ridges.
Although the summit of Everest is at a higher altitude, K2
is considered a more difficult climb, due in part to its
terrible weather and comparatively greater height above
surrounding terrain. The mountain is believed by many to be
the world's most difficult and dangerous climb, hence its
nickname "the Savage Mountain." As of August 2004, only 246
people have completed the ascent, compared with 2,238
individuals who have ascended the more popular target of
Everest. At least 56 people have died attempting the
climb;13 climbers from several expeditions died in 1986 in
the K2 Tragedy during a severe storm.
Legend once had it that K2 carried a "curse on women." The
first woman to reach the summit was Wanda Rutkiewicz, of
Poland, in 1986. The next five women to reach the summit are
all deceased — three of them died on the way down.
Rutkiewicz herself died on Kangchenjunga in 1992. However,
the "curse" was broken in 2004 when Edurne Pasaban summitted
and descended successfully, and again in 2006 when Nives
Meroi of Italy and Yuka Komatsu of Japan became,
respectively, the seventh and eighth women to summit K2,
both descending successfully.
For most of its climbing history, K2 was not usually climbed
with bottled oxygen, and small, relatively lightweight teams
were the norm. However the 2004 season saw a great increase
in the use of oxygen: 28 of 47 summiteers used oxygen in
that year.
Itinerary
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84 DAYS ITINERARY
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DAY 01: ARRIVAL ISLAMABAD
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Arrival Islamabad today.
A member of the Vertical Explorers staff will
meet you at the airport and escort you to the hotel.
Today either you can relax or you can enjoy an exploratory walk in the
old part of Rawalpindi; wander past the vegetable and spice markets,
beautifully carved old houses and trucks, cows pestering the vegetable
vendors, catch traditional craftsmen at work in silver and gold
bazaars .You will then continue on the main street linking the Twin
cities - Murree Road - before arriving at the gleaming new capital,
Islamabad. You pass shining new buildings and thousands of park areas -
a full 50 percent of the 350 square mile site is set aside for parks.
You will then stop at the Shakar Parian to catch a bird's eye view of
Islamabad. Our next stop will be Shah Faisal Mosque which is the
landmark of Islamabad. This evening you
will enjoy a welcome dinner
with other
trekkers. |
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Meals
provided: Welcome Dinner
Accommodation: Green
Palace Hotel, Civic Hotel, Regency Hotel |
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DAY 02: SKARDU OR CHILAS |
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We rise early to be at the
airport in time for our flight to Skardu. If the weather is good, we'll
be treated to one of the finest views available in the world of
aviation, as we thread our way up the largest congregation of mountains
of Karakoram, Hindukush, Himalaya and Indus River gorges, third longest
in Asia and one of the deepest in the world. To our east is K2 (2nd
highest in the world and Nanga Parbat (killer mountain) and countless
peaks and glaciers. It is
sometime possible to catch a glimpse of K2 in the distant before our
dramatic landing at Skardu. On arrival we are met by our local staff
with jeeps and make the short transfer to the hotel. Skardu is the
administrative capital of Baltistan and gateway to the high peaks of
Northern Pakistan. We have some time to explore the town and enjoy the
hustle and bustle in peak season of tourists here.
Sightseeing in Skardu and surrounding areas during the day. For those
seeking a good overview of Skardu, or a place from which to photograph
the sunset, Kharfocho Fort is an ideal spot. If the flight is
unable to operate because of bad weather, we will resort to travel by
road on Karakoram Highway (KKH) to Chilas. The drive is compensated by
the beautiful scenery along the Karakoram highway and Indus gorges. The
journey on the Karakoram Highway is most exciting and thrilling. It is a
monument to the engineering feast and one of the most spectacular roads
and the world’s highest metalled border crossing. It connects Pakistan
and China stretching over a distance of 1300km between Islamabad and
Kashgar, winding through three mountain ranges and following the ancient
Silk route along the Indus Valley to the Chinese border at Khunjerab
Pass. We pass through the historical town of Taxila, beautiful hill
station of Abbottabad, quake affected lush green towns of Mansehra,
Shinkiari and finally meet the great Indus on Thakot Bridge. From there
onward the road snails along the bank of the Indus with contrasting
landscape after every two kilometers. We pass through Besham, Dassu,
Komila and Shatial to arrive at Chilas with many rocks carving and
inscriptions along the way left by Chinese pilgrims and ancient
travelers of 5th century A.D. Chilas was on the ancient
caravan trail over the Babusar Pass into India. The drive through the
Indus Gorge is guaranteed to knock your socks off! The view after
crossing the Rai kot Bridge of Nanga Parbat is without any parallel.
Standing at around 1,000 m. you see a mountain which rises to above
8,000 m! This is the largest land escarpment in the world. This is also
where the three greatest mountain ranges meet; Himalaya, Hindukush and
Karakoram.
Flight: 45 Minutes Drive: 10-12 hrs |
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Meals provided: Breakfast
Accommodation:Chilas
In Hotel (Chilas), Mashabrum Hotel, Baltistan continental (Skardu)
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DAY 03: SKARDU / CHILAS – SKARDU |
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This
day may be needed to complete the KKH road journey from Chilas to
Skardu. Alternatively, leaving Skardu today will enable us to enjoy an
extra day of trekking.
Drive: 10-12 hrs. |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast
Accommodation: Masha
Brum Hotel, Baltistan continental Hotel |
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DAY 04: SKARDU - REST DAY |
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This
day may be needed for logistics or for rest. Alternatively, leaving
Skardu today will enable us to enjoy an extra day of trekking.
Drive: 10-12 hrs. |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast
Accommodation: Masha
Brum Hotel, Baltistan continental Hotel |
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DAY 05: SKARDU - ASKOLE |
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Today we rise early and view the beautiful sunrise
against the backdrop of the Karakorm. After breakfast drive to Shigar, a
history-soaked medieval town. There is also a heritage Palace cum Fort
(Fong khar ). Completely renovated by the AKCSP a few years back, the
Palace and its suburbs reflects a medieval look. Here we will pay a
brief visit to the Garden House, Royal room, museum handicraft shop and
The Khanqah Moalla, famous for its uniquely carved wooden windows and
meditation cells. Shigar retains a mystical, medieval aura that may
leave you feeling like you have stepped through the looking glass.
Then an exciting jeep
journey takes us through the fields of the Shigar Valley before the road
narrows to a mountain track leading to the road head at Askole, the last
inhabitancy on our way to the great glaciers. Highest in the region, the
stone & timber abodes contain dark & narrow stairwells raven by gloomy,
unlit alleys cluster within the embrace of the fertile terraces.
Distance: 96 Km Drive:
07-08 hrs. Altitude: 3050 M |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 06: ASKOLE – JULA |
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Today
we leave the last inhabited village Askole. Porters are assembled to
carry our luggage for the next section of the journey. For the remaining
portion of our journey we rely on our porters who carry our food and
equipment and sustain our expedition. After scrambling over a ridge we
come across what legend says an old polo field. Passing through a rock
gap we cross the Biafo glacier. The Biafo Glacier is a huge river of ice
63 Km long which descends from the central peaks of the Karakoram and
flows East into the Braldu Valley at a point about 10 Km east of Askole.
After two and a half hour treks a long and uphill walk over a steep
ridge along the Dumordo river. Descend at Jula, (wire rope bridge
supported by a wooden basket) cross it and camp beside a torrent facing
the Bakhordas peak.
Walk: 06-07 hrs, Grade: Moderate,
Altitude: 3150 M |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 07:
JULA -- PAIU |
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Resume trek along the Braldu
River to a green oasis under the shadows of Paiu Peak, the last grove of
trees before the trail moves onto the glacier, 6611 M. Paiu - is a Balti
dialect word that means "SALT". Since there are some rock salt deposits
at the base of this peak, the locals believe that the snow on the summit
of Paiu Peak is not snow but a huge deposit of salt which drips down to
the base. From this camp we have the first views of the impressive
Baltoro Glacier.
Walk: 05-06 hrs, Grade: Moderate,
Altitude: 3480 M |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 08: PAIU –
KHO-BURSE |
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Today we resume trek with a gradual climb up Baltoro Glacier on the
southern edge. After about two hours the path divides at the snout of
Baltoro glacier where the left branch goes to the base camp of Trango
Tower and the Serpo Lgo pass. Continue to the right climbing up on to
the glacier that stretches up the valley, 62 km long and 2 km wide.
Further 2-3 hours steady climb on a long diagonal to the other side.
Follow the southern edge to Liliwa and onward to Khuburtse, a lovely
walk for about 90 minutes to the campsite with clear water.
Walk: 05-08 hrs, Grade:
Moderate, Altitude: 4000 M. |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 09:
KHO-BURSE - URDUKAS |
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Today morning we leave Kho-burse
camp and walk mostly along the crest
of lateral moraine towards Urdukas. This camp has superb views
across the Baltoro Glacier to the Trango peaks, having view of
Paiu Peak, Chorichi, Uli Biaho,
Trango Tower and so on and is our last 'green grass' campsite.
Walk:
05-06 hrs, Grade:
Moderate, Altitude: 4130 M |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 10: URDUKAS - GORO
II |
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A long walk on the icy Baltoro
Glacier, Traveling on the glacier all the time now, it is an all day
walk over the boulder-strewn glacier to the campsite at Goro. Traverse
the Yermanandu Glacier which flows down from Masherbrum & joins the
Baltoro. Masherbrum is visible on the right side of the glacier, and
Mustagh Tower on the left. Gasherbrum IV and Broad Peak can be seen
directly ahead, as they catch the evening sunlight.
Walk: 06-07 hrs, Grade : Strenuous, Altitude : 4500
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 11: GORO II
- CONCORDIA |
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Trekking to the campsite at
Concordia, we pass through some of the most spectacular mountain scenery
in the world; a huge junction of Baltoro, Abruzzi & Godwin Austin
Glaciers at 4000 meters. Within a short radius of 15 Kilometers, stand
41 peaks over 6500 meters including 04 peaks above 8000 M. The 360 view
offers a panorama of peaks nowhere to be found on this Earth.
Walk: 04-05 hrs, Grade: strenuous,
Altitude: 4720 M. |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 12: CONCORDIA - K2
BASE CAMP |
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There is plenty of time to admire
the scenery and find the best vantage points from which to take
photographs of the surrounding peaks. Concordia, the confluence of five
glaciers, offers unprecedented views of the Karakorum peaks. Within a
radius of nine miles rise 41 peaks above 21,000 feet, almost half of
them still unnamed and unclimbed. Some team members may wish to make the
return journey to K2 Base Camp in a single day (10 hrs round trip).
Others may choose to explore base camps or just sit and watch K2 all day
long and sip tea; or go to the other way towards the Gasherbrum
peaks.The choice is yours! Overnight at Concordia in tents.
Walk: 05-10 hrs, Grade:
strenuous, Altitude: 5000 M. |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 12- 76 K2 BASE CAMP
-CLIMBING ACTIVITIES |
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For vertical and horizontal feats on world largest congregation of peaks
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Meals provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 77 K2 BASE CAMP
- ALI CAMP |
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After an early
breakfast, we traverse the upper Baltoro Glacier and its crevasses. It
is also possible to walk on the Vigne glacier which is fairly easy then
walking on the stony path on the right side of the glacier but it
depends on the snow condition. It's a comparatively easy and gradual
walk over snow and ice, Looking back gives an unusual view of the great
Karakoram peaks: K2, Broad Peak and the Gasherbrums. The trail continues
to 'Ali Camp' situated on a rocky site overlooking the long ridge
running from Masherbrum to Chogolisa. We turn in early, as we have a
midnight wake-up call for the departure over the Gondogoro La.
Walk: 06-07 hrs,
Grade: moderate, Altitude: 4800 M |
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Meals provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 78:
ALI CAMP -CROSS GHONDOGORO PASS- KHUSPANG |
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Today our trek start as early as
2 or 3 o'clock in the morning to cross the Ghondogoro la to reach
Khuspang. The basic theme behind the early walk to reach the top of the
Ghondogoro Pass 5700 meters is that in the morning snow will be soft and
we will not get tired quickly as the sun is not strong, but as sun gest
strong snow get soft, snow going to be melt and bring water and stones,
also the chance of ice falls or avalanches.
Today is one of the toughest and
most challenging days of the trek, and although it is a long and tiring
day, we are now well-acclimatized to the altitude. Our guides will fix
ropes to safeguard this ascent and descent for both the porters and
clients.
On the top to Ghondogoro la you
will find the most spectacular view on earth. From here you can
see the K2, Broad peak, G1, G2, Muztagh Tower and from Hushe side you
will find Laila peak, Ninchi peak and a lot of more.
Walk: 07-08 hrs, Grade: Strenuous,
Altitude: 5700 M |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 79: KHUSPANG
Rest Day |
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Rest day for area excursion. |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 80: KHUSPANG - SAICHO |
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After an easy walk we will come
onto the glacier. You pick your way across moving boulders and ice,
finally crossing the glacier up to the camping site to reach Dalsangpa,
meaning 'field of flowers', lives up to its name. It is a beautiful
campsite at about 4,150 meters, set between two lakes, with Masherbrum
Mountain and the white glacier cascading down from Masherbrum Pass
reflected in the still water.
Resume trek along the path, Keep
yourself on the left side of the lateral moraine, crossing several side
streams. The next hour is an unpleasant scramble along the stony,
sliding glacier edge, with huge boulders poised above, ready to fall.
Continue your trek along the
path goes down hill to the summer settlement called Saicho, a large
shepherds settlement with its own mosque, now here you can find a hotel
and a shop. This is the traditional camp among the forest of juniper,
cedar and willow trees with giant bushes of wild roses and a good water
supply.
Walk: 07-08 hrs, Grade:
Strenuous, Altitude: 3450 M |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 81: SAICHO - HUSHE |
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Early morning start walk towards
Hushe river on an easy path. Upon arrival camp near the fields in Hushe,
with the huge peak of Masherbrum dominating the view to the north. At an
altitude of over 3000 metres, Hushe is the highest village in the area
and is the first habitation we will see when we reach the Hushe Valley.
Walk: 04 -05 hrs, Grade:
Moderate, Altitude: 3450 M |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mobile
Camp |
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DAY 82: HUSHE - SKARDU |
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A jeep
journey along narrow mountain roads passing small farming settlements
leads first to Khapolu and then to Skardu.
Drive: 07-08 hrs. |
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Meals provided: Breakfast
Accommodation: Masha
Brum Hotel, Baltistan continental Hotel |
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DAY 83:
SKARDU - RAWALPINDI OR CHILAS |
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Early in the morning fly to Islamabad,. With clear skies we will
be able to board a plane and be back at our hotel in Islamabad in 45
minutes. If the weather is not so favorable and the flight doesn’t come,
then we will have to drive the Karakoram Highway to Rawalpindi through
the narrow gorge of the Indus River . The outcome is in the lap of the
Gods, so we will be praying that they’re on our side! If we are able to
fly down, for those who want to escape the heat of the city a very
pleasant excursion is up to the former British hill station at Murree.
The faded remnants of the town’s colonial past can be seen in its
gable-roofed buildings and small Anglican churchyard. This excursion is
not included in the trip price but if several members of the group wish
to make this journey a private vehicle and driver can be hired locally
for a very modest sum. Back in Rawalpindi we enjoy a final evening meal
usually taken at one of traditional food streets either in Islamabad or
in Rawalpindi. |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast
Accommodation: Chilas
In Hotel in Chilas/ Regency Hotel or Green Palace Hotel |
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DAY 84: ISLAMABAD
/ RAWALPINDI |
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Upon arrival transfer to your hotel in Rawalpindi. Evening sightseeing.
If unable to fly on day 18th. this day will be use to transfer from
Skardu to Islamabad by road.
Meals
provided: Breakfast
Accommodation:
Regency or Green Palace Hotel |
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DAY 85: ISLAMABAD
/ RAWALPINDI
- ONWARDS |
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De-briefing at Ministry of Tourism
Islamabad. Private transfer to Islamabad
International Airport for your departure flight. |
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Meals
provided: Breakfast
Accommodation: None |
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End of Services |
2012 Group Departure Dates from Islamabad:
June 1
June 15 |