TREKING
Treks in Pakistan often span multiple days, crossing glaciers and mountains. The primary trekking season runs from June to the end of September when the weather is pleasant. Most trips begin and end with a PIA domestic flight from Islamabad to Skardu, though flights may sometimes be canceled due to weather. In such cases, we take the scenic Karakoram Highway (KKH), traveling by private coaster, car, or jeep based on group size. This journey along the KKH is sure to be one of the most spectacular experiences of your life.
1-- K2 Base Camp Trek
For experienced trekkers, the K2 Base Camp Trek is an adventure of a lifetime. Traverse the rugged Baltoro Glacier and witness the awe-inspiring views of K2, the second-highest peak in the world. Feel the thrill of walking amidst towering peaks like Broad Peak and the Gasherbrum Massif. Embrace the challenge of high-altitude trails, where every step brings you closer to the legendary landscapes of the Karakoram Range.
2-- Fairy Meadows and Nanga Parbat Trek
Discover the enchanting beauty of Fairy Meadows with panoramic views of Nanga Parbat, the "Killer Mountain." This trek offers a moderate adventure for trekkers, featuring lush green meadows, dense alpine forests, and sparkling mountain streams. With its accessible trails and awe-inspiring scenery, the trek provides a perfect blend of nature and culture, allowing you to experience the charm of Himalayan villages while soaking in the majesty of Pakistan's ninth-highest peak.
3-- Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek
A rewarding trek to the base camp of Rakaposhi, one of the most prominent peaks in the region. The route offers stunning vistas and the chance to experience local hospitality in remote mountain villages. Traverse lush valleys and cross glacial rivers as you make your way toward the towering 7,788-meter Rakaposhi. This trek combines breathtaking scenery with cultural encounters, making it an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Karakoram.
4-- Rush Lake Trek
A high-altitude trek leading to one of Pakistan’s highest alpine lakes, Rush Lake. The trek offers breathtaking views of surrounding peaks, including Spantik, Diran, and Malubiting. Ascend through rocky trails and glacial landscapes to reach the stunning turquoise waters of Rush Lake, perched at an elevation of over 4,600 meters. This challenging route rewards trekkers with panoramic views and a rare glimpse of untouched alpine wilderness in the heart of the Karakoram Range.
5-- Biafo Glacier & Hispar La Trek
A challenging trek over the vast Biafo Glacier, leading to the historic Hispar La Pass. This expedition is ideal for seasoned adventurers and offers an unparalleled view of the Karakoram Range. Traverse a 63-kilometer expanse of ice, one of the longest glaciers outside the polar regions, as you make your way to the iconic Hispar La at over 5,000 meters. Along the way, encounter striking granite towers, hidden valleys, and the mesmerizing sight of Snow Lake, a remote ice basin that enhances the trek’s awe-inspiring beauty.