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2-3 stars hotels (in some places best available)
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Islamabad
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Islamabad
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Guided
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English
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner (normally included)
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Yes
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Car or Van/ grand Cabin 13 seats or Coaster/minibus, 21seats (4x 4 classical jeeps)
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18
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75
HINDU-KUSH TRAVERSE
Trek from Naltar Valley (Gilgit) to Mastuj (Chitral)
The trek from Naltar Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan to Mastuj in Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is a breathtaking yet challenging adventure. It traverses rugged mountain terrain, high-altitude passes, and stunning landscapes of the Karakoram and Hindu Raj ranges. This route is off the beaten path, offering a mix of pristine natural beauty and cultural encounters. It is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for those seeking solitude and untouched beauty in the mountains of northern Pakistan.
The trek begins in Naltar Valley, known for its lush forests, alpine lakes, and ski slopes, and is accessible via Gilgit. The route passes a series of stunning alpine lakes of varying colors before entering the remote Ishkoman Valley, which serves as a gateway to the Hindu Kush. The trail leads to Thui Pass, a high-altitude pass at approximately 4,900 meters, connecting the Ishkoman Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan to Yarkhun Valley in Chitral. This section involves a steep ascent and descent, and participants should be prepared for potential snow, requiring good physical fitness and acclimatization.
Yarkhun Valley is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and welcoming communities. The trek concludes at Mastuj Village, which is historically significant and culturally rich.
Difficulty Level: The trek is considered challenging due to long distances, high-altitude trekking, and rugged terrain, including forested valleys, rocky trails, glaciers, and alpine meadows. Special caution is required when navigating Thui Pass, as the trail may be covered in snow or ice.
Along the way, trekkers will pass through small, remote villages where they can interact with locals, primarily Wakhi and Khowar-speaking communities. Wildlife enthusiasts may also spot Himalayan ibex, rare snow leopards, marmots, and various bird species.
Essential Gear: High-quality trekking boots, layered clothing, a good sleeping bag, and a tent are recommended. Important items include a map, GPS device, first-aid kit, and food supplies.
Best Time to Trek: The ideal time for this trek is during the summer months (June to September), when the weather is best and trails are clear.
Higlights
- High Altitude: Climbing at such extreme altitudes poses significant physiological challenges, including altitude sickness, hypothermia, and reduced oxygen levels.
- Technical Difficulty: These expeditions often involve technical climbing sections, including steep ice walls, crevasse crossings, and mixed terrain.
- Remote Locations: Pamuri are often located in remote and isolated regions, requiring careful planning, logistics, and support teams.
- Extreme Weather Conditions: Climbers must be prepared for unpredictable weather, including strong winds, heavy snowfall, and freezing temperatures