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Physical training before the trip should begin no later than 2 months before, as you will have a height of 3,000 meters above sea level and more. Hiking is from 6 km daily with an average pace that can be maintained for hours. It is important to have physical fitness & endurance. You will also need the right gear and clothes according to the weather.

Thui An (4500m) crosses the Shandur Range, a branch of the Hind Raj Range, between the Yasin and Yarkhun valleys. The trek offers dramatic close-up...
Hard
1 Person
Duration
12 Days

The Boiber Trek in Hunza is a lesser-known yet scenic route that offers travelers a unique experience in the Hunza Valley, immersing them in the...
Hard
1 Person
Duration
13 Days

Hard
1 Person
Duration
13 Days

The Shimshal Pass called Pamirs trek is a challenging and adventurous trekking route in the mountainous region of Hunza Valley. It typically involves crossing the...
Hard
1 Person
Duration
15 Days

The Naltar-Diatar Pass trek, also known as the Naltar Pass trek, offers a stunning yet challenging journey through Pakistan's Karakoram range. The trek typically begins...
Hard
1 Person
Duration
15 Days

Tirich Mir, the Hindu Kush’s highest peak, rises above a vast wilderness of glaciers and 20 other impressive 7000m summits, making this a trek into...
Hard
1 Person
Duration
16 Days



















