Nanga Parbat Expediton

Duration

50 days

Max People

15

Min Age

12+

Pickup

Motobike/Jeep

Overview

Nanga Parbat is the second highest mountain in Pakistan and ninth highest in the world. It is not part of the Karakoram. It is separated from the Karakoram by the mighty Indus River. It is located in Himalaya range. Since the first disastrous British expedition started very early In 1895 A.D Albert Frederick Mummery led an expedition to the peak, and reached almost 6,100 m (20,000 ft.) on the Diamir (West) Face. Mountaineers have tried to ascent its summit through different routes but few lucky ones have succeeded. In 1934 four German climbers and 6 porters perished in a storm. In 1937 disaster 18 Sherpas and 12 climbers were buried alive by avalanche that covered their camp.  In fact Nanga Parbat has claimed more lives than any other 8000ers relative to the number of attempts; hence it is named as the frightening nickname of Killer Mountain. It was first climbed in 1953 A.D. by a joint Austrian – German Expedition. Hermann Buhl made the final ascent in a hard 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, where Gunther lost his life in an adventure.

Checklist

  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, mouthwash.
  • Hair brush or comb, hair ties, barrettes/bobby pins.
    Deodorant.
  • Shampoo and conditioner.
  • Sunscreen and face lotion with SPF.
  • Night time Moisturizer/Lotion.
  • If under any medication, enough stock

Included/Excluded

  • The base camp services for the expedition include a flight from Islamabad to Skardu and back. There is a Jeep drive from Skardu to Askoli and return, with porters or mules to carry luggage where the jeep cannot reach. Pick-up and drop-off services from the airport to the hotel and vice versa are provided. Participants will enjoy a 3-night stay at hotel in Islamabad with bed and breakfast included. The expedition includes the royalty and permit from the Pakistan Government, maps for trekking and climbing, and porters carrying up to 20 kg of personal baggage. Climbers are provided with three meals a day and comfortable accommodation in a hotel, lodge, or tents. At the base camp, each individual gets a mattress and pillow, along with facilities like a dining tent, kitchen tent, communication tent, toilet, staff tent, tent for Pakistani base camp staff, store tents, tables, chairs, and all necessary cooking gear. Twin-sharing tents for members, experienced and well-trained cook and kitchen helpers, a heating system in the dining tent and other necessary tents, a solar panel/electricity generator, medical and first aid kit, and a professional and experienced tour guide are also included. Additionally, all taxes and fees required for necessary tools, as well as a farewell dinner, are covered.
  • The services do not cover airfare for international flights or the Pakistan visa fee. Personal climbing equipment like sleeping bags and oxygen masks are not provided, nor are minibars during hotel stays or travels. Distinct items for individuals, such as single occupancy rooms, may incur extra charges. Group climbing gear, including ropes, ice screws, snow bars, EPI gas, cooking pots, and others, is also excluded. An insurance policy for mountain climbing rescue and evacuation, which is mandatory, is not included. Lodging and meals after the base camp, as well as meals in Islamabad other than breakfast, are not covered. Any costs arising from the necessity of an early conclusion or summit attempt, such as additional hotel nights, hotel meals, and evacuation expenses, must be borne by the participants. Costs resulting from unforeseeable delays beyond the company’s control (Force majeure) are not included. Finally, personal communication expenses like phone, fax, or email from Pakistan to the home country are not covered.

Tour Plan

Day 01
Day Activities Overnight
1 Welcome to Pakistan Islamabad International Airport transfer to hotel(512m) Hotel
Day 02
Day Activities Overnight
2 Rest day in Islamabad(585m)Expedition Briefing and preparation Hotel
Day 03
Day Activities Overnight
3 Drive from Islamabad-Chilas   11-12hrs Hotel
Day 04
Day Activities Overnight
4 Chilas-Kachal  camp Camp
Day 05
Day Activities Overnight
5 Trek to Kachal-Zangot Camp
Day 06
Day Activities Overnight
6 Trek to Zangot-Nanga Parbat Diamer face Base Camp Camp
Days 07-44
Day Activities Overnight
7-44 Climbing Days Reserved for Ascend of Nanga Parbat Camp
Day 45
Days Activities Overnight
45 Nanga Parbat Base Camp-Zangot Camp
Day 46
Day Activities Overnight
46 Zangot-Kachal-Chilas Hotel
Day 47
Day Activities Overnight
47 Drive from Chilas-Islamabad 11-12 hrs Hotel
Day 48
Days Activities Overnight
48 Debriefing in Islamabad Hotel
Day 49
Days Activities
49 Departure to your own destinations.

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