Pakistan is home to mountain trekkers and another words a trekking Heaven. The trekking routes are found in Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan. All the major mountain ranges are located in Norther Areas of Pakistan the Karakoram, Himalaya and the Hindukush.
Trekking can be carried out as low altitude as below 6500m and is a state law set and introduced by the Pakistan Ministry of Tourism. There is three trekking zones have been designed by the Ministry of Tourism which are Open zone, restricted zone and closed zone. The tourists are allowed to do trekking in the Open zone without any trekking permit .In order to conduct a trekking in a restricted zone trekkers need to acquire a trekking permit from the ministry of tourism.
The best trekking season in the Gilgit Baltistan is from May to September is really the ideal season. The gorgeous and lofty mountains present their glamour in full swing. All the three mountain ranges call for the foreigner’s to visit and enjoy the amazing views that they never experienced such terrific moments. The region stands first for possessing five of the World's highest mountain peak out of the 14 Peaks in the World such as the K-2, Nanga Parbat, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I and Gasherbrum II and whereas the rest a hundred peaks range above then 7000 meters. Nowhere else in the world exist such towering mountain peaks apart from the Karakoram, Himalaya and the Hindukush. The nature of trekking in the mountainous region is quite unique owing to the various physical features. Such as from deep valleys to long icy moraine beds. Routes winding through the settlements to over desolate plateau.
The land of Gilgit Baltistan is a focal point of interest to the world for its rugged and spectacular terrain of mountains, lakes winding rivers gushing white water streams pastures with cattle rearing on them. Therefore thousands of tourist come to Pakistan to see and enjoy these panoramic views that they never seen such wonders in their entire life. Those who visit Gilgit Baltistan turn out to be in the form of trekkers, climber’s nature lovers, photographers, mountain bikers. The area comprises of rocks of various kinds some sharp spike protrude in the shape of granite monoliths in a few mountain locations presenting greater attractions to the tourists. In order to comfortably arrange your trekking trip in Pakistan with Hunza Adventure Tours will aptly guarantee and warrantee of your every single request and require to rejoice over your trekking trip in Pakistan. You would be given a reasonable trekking package and will ensure your trip entertainment.
Trek to the worlds second peak K-2 (8611m) Follows the rout up to the Baltoro Glacier (62km) and passes surrounded by the great connection of the above 8000m high peaks in the world.
The world’s famous peak K-2 and the highest pass Gondogoro La trek follows the rout up to the Baltoro Glacier (62km) and passes surrounded by the great connection of the above 8000m high peaks in the world.
Biafo Glacier (60 km. long) and Hispar Glacier (61 km. long) meet at the 5151 m. Hispar Pass to form one of the longest glacial systems outside the polar regions. This highway of ice connects two ancient mountain kingdoms...
A combination of our established Gondogoro La, K2 and Snow Lake treks, this 5-week expedition must rank as the ultimate Karakoram challenge which starts from the south-east at Hushe and ends in Nagar/Hunza to the north-west.
The opening of the 5650m high Gondogoro LA adds a new dimension to the magnificent K2 Trek, making it possible to return via beautiful Hushe valley...
Nanga Parbat ( 8125m ) is one of the most beautiful mountains in the world. It has three main faces known as Rupal, Diamer and Raikot, which are totally different in appearance and...
This trek takes you to the fascinating patundass valley traverses two glaciers and goes along the batura glacier which is 65km long it is the second longest glacier outside the Polar Regions.
This trek takes you close to unspoiled nature. Apart from visiting Gulmit riding on 4 wheel jeep to the top of the Gulmit valley, winding your way through this thickly alpine forests spot, you reach rajabel and onward to Gulmit tower...
Gilgit Baltistan of Pakistan offer the easy to strenuous trekking for those looking for a cultural experience. And for those looking for challenging treks like the K-2 Concordia Ghondhgoro la, K-2 Base camp, and Biafo-Hisper treks.
Only the superlatives can define the beauty and grandeur witnessed on this "sublime sanctuary of nature". Known as the most spectacular trek in the world, the traditional expedition route to K-2 (Chogori) 8611m.
Spantik Peak also Known as the Yengutz Peak situated between Nagar Valley near Hunza and Arandu Valley in Baltistan forming the boundry Hunza-Nagar and Baltistan, is known by various names all depicting different aspects of its splendor.
Naltar pasture is located about an hour and half or maximum two hours drive from Gilgit city. It is mostly dwelled by a special tribe of nomades (Gujars). Naltar is also well known for growing special potatoes..
Batura is the fourth longest glacier stretches west from KKH for 56km. you will view around 14 high peaks during the trek with its exceptional scenery and are more then 7000mts high and huge ice floes, more then 4000mts from the Batura wall.
Shimshal pass is situated in the very remotest valleys of Hunza in the northern areas of Pakistan. Two days travel from Shimshal village, which is at an altitude of approximately about 4700-M, this beautiful pasture is so vast.
East of Hushe is a rock climbers dream, this is a trek into the Tsarak Tsa valley and the granite walls of K7. K7 6934m granite face is one of the world’s largest, it was first climbed in 1984 by a Japanese expedition.
Trekking in Pakistan is most popular among the tourists all over the world. The area is ideal for mountaineering, trekking and nature watching. The place is ideal for those who want to discover a peace of mind.
Spantik Peak Base Camp is a popular playground for mountaineers attempting their first 7,000-meter peak in Karakoram. It is also known as Golden Peak & Ghenish Chhish. We undertake a 12-day strenuous round trek in the heart of Karakoram.
For anyonewho wants to have a first time taste of Himalayan trekking, we recommend the Rush Lake trek in the heart of the Hunza valley. During this trek you will cross glaciers, high meadows and lovely irrigated terraced fields.
Rakaposhi ( 7788m ) and Diran ( 7266m ) peaks are best viewed from Hunza Valley. In this tour we visit the base camps of both mountains but from different valleys. For Diran base camp, we visit a green and fertile valley near Gilgit.
Gujarab is also a pasture of shimshal which is so vast their inhabitants of the villagers spend whole months in this pasture, after crossing shopodin pass so many small pastures finally reached warben the main grazing area.
K2 base camp over Gondogoro la is one of the best treks in the world. The trekking starts from the village of Askole, walking along the Baltoro Glacier to reach Concordia. Concordia is the heart of Karakoram Range.
Nanga Parbat complex has several routes but the famous treks are Rupal valley, Fairy Meadows and the around Nanga Parbat. In the west seen from the Karakoram Highway.
A trek along a new route accross Batura Range from the Chapursan Valley to Passu. A great views on the highest summit of the Batura & the Karakoram Ranges.
This trekking trip takes you to the unspoiled, and virgin lands, of Wakhan Corridor, passing through small hamlets, and mountain meadows, we meet flocks of people, with their cattle and herds of sheep and goats.
Rakaposhi (7788m) is one of the most beautiful peak and the world’s 29th highest mountain. It dominates the horizon and watches over the Karakoram Highway as you travel from Gilgit to Hunza.
From Gilgit we turn north for the Historic Darkot Pass. After Darkot we will walk for a few days along the Wakhan corridor with excursions of Broghil Pass on the Afghan border.
The Haramosh Pass connects the Haramosh Glacier with Chogo Lungma glacier which lies in the North East. It is surrounded by Laila Peak (6986m), Mani peak (6685m) and the Haramosh Peak (7409m).
Worthum Pass-5147m links the Batura Glacier to Chapursan’s Lupgar Valley to its north. On the way it is great opurnity to see wild life and it is very attractive and less visited area.
The meeting of three great mountain ranges in the Northern Areas of Pakistan makes it a unique place for the trekking lovers and adventurers. The itinerary is designed to reach the Base Camps of the three peaks.
This trek along the Wakhan Corridor starts from Ishkoman in Karakorums and goes through the unspoiled lush green Kurramber valley. It Crosses over the pass into Chitral valley and down to Mastuj.
Nanga Parbat the Naked Mountain, which lies in the West End of Himalayan range. Up above the Indus George, at an alleviation of 8126m.
The meeting of three great mountain ranges in the Northern Areas of Pakistan makes it a unique place for the trekking lovers and adventurers.
Trek to the world’s second peak K-2 (8611m) Follows the rout up to the Baltoro Glacier (62km) and passes surrounded by the great connection of the above 8000m high peaks in the world.
Trek to the world’s second peak K-2 (8611m) Follows the rout up to the Baltoro Glacier (62km) and passes surrounded by the great connection of the above 8000m high peaks in the world.
Trek to the world’s second peak K-2 (8611m) Follows the rout up to the Baltoro Glacier (62km) and passes surrounded by the great connection of the above 8000m high peaks in the world.
Shimshal valley (2,880m) is situated in the northeast of the Hunza and about 52km and on three and half hours driving distance from the KKH. This spectarculer trek have a lot of attractions for various kinds of tourists.
This is a lovely short trek over Ovir pass 4337m on the southern flanks of Tirich Mir 7708m, the highest peak of the Hindukush mountains. From the pass, you have panoramic views of the mountains in either direction.
This route is a newly discovered, non-technical route, explored by Mr. Iqbal, a local guide in 2000. This is the shortest possible trek in the area to see central Karakoram mountains including K-2, the second highest in the world.
This is the shortest possible trek in the area to see central Karakoram Mountains including K-2, the second highest in the world and G-II, Broad peak, Mashabrum and etc.
Nanga Parbat at 8,125 meters is the 2nd highest Peak for Pakistan and the 9th highest in the world. It also forms the western end of Himalayan range, meeting Karakorum & Hindukush ranges by Indus river.
Situated to the east of the Wakhan corridor this is an un spoilt area which offer one of the classic treks from Chitral to Hunza. Going past Tirich Mir 7708m and central Hindukush mountains.
A scenic and moderately easy Shah Jinali trek is blended with the captivating Thui Valley, which is situated in the Hindu Raj range between Chitral and Gilgit regions.
An ancient mystery tribe is settled in southwest Kalash Valley of Chitral. Approximately above three thousand people living in the three isolated and extremely beautiful Valleys of Birir, Bumburet and Rambur.
Chitral forms Pakistan's norht-western border with Afghanistan, and is home to the precipitous (very steep) mountains of the Hindukush. This range is different from the Himalaya and Karakorums and since there are no 8000m peaks.
Here is a brief introduction of a spectacular trek, where you will not find many trekkers on the way. The reason is that it was explored recently. It is really a paradise for climbers having just basic knowledge of climbing.
This trek passes mostly through human settlements except the Ovir Pass. Used by the local people for traveling to Chitral. State dissidents and noble princes also used it.
This classic traverse from Chitral to Chapursan valley and Hunza along the Wakhan corridor is a delightful trek crossing three passes Shah Junali pass 4215m the Kurambar pass 4300m.
Chitral Gol National Park was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1979 and a National Park in 1984. This 7750-hectare area lies just west of the Town of Chitral, encompassing the watershed of Chitral Gol.