Nowshaq Peak Climbing Expedition

24 Days
  • 2-3 stars hotels (in some places best available)
  • Islamabad
  • Islamabad
  • Guided
  • English
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner (normally included)
  • Yes
  • Car or Van/ grand Cabin 13 seats or Coaster/minibus, 21seats (4x 4 classical jeeps)
  • 18
  • 75

NOWSHAQ PEAK CLIMBING EXPEDITION

Nowshaq Peak, also known as Noshaq, is the highest Peak in the Hindu Kush mountain range after Tirchmir Peak, situated on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. It stands at an impressive elevation of approximately 7,492 meters (24,580 feet) above sea level, making it the highest point in Afghanistan. Climbing Nowshaq Peak is a significant challenge, attracting experienced mountaineers from around the world. The mountain offers various routes of varying difficulty levels, with the most common approach being from the Afghan side. However, due to the political and security situation in the region, organizing an expedition to Nowshaq Peak can be complex and requires careful planning and coordination. It is also hard to have a climbing permit from the Pakistan side depending on the security situation. Given its remote location and the logistical hurdles involved, climbing Nowshaq Peak is not a venture to be taken lightly. It requires a dedicated team, thorough preparation, and a deep respect for the mountain and its unpredictable environment. However, for those willing to undertake the challenge, reaching the summit of Nowshaq Peak can be an immensely rewarding and unforgettable experience.

Higlights

  • Peak Height: Nowsheq Peak stands at an elevation of 4,950 meters, offering a thrilling challenge for climbers with a sense of adventure and exploration.
  • Location: Situated in a stunning and remote region, Nowsheq Peak offers a serene and less-crowded mountaineering experience, perfect for those looking to escape the usual trekking trails.
  • Scenic Beauty: The expedition offers breathtaking views of nearby peaks, glaciers, and vast mountain landscapes, providing incredible photography and nature observation opportunities.
  • Climbing Difficulty: Considered a moderately difficult climb, it is suitable for both experienced climbers and fit beginners with basic mountaineering knowledge and experience.
  • Professional Guides and Support: The expedition is led by experienced climbing guides who ensure the safety and success of participants through careful planning and proper equipment.
  • 2-3 stars hotels (in some places best available)
  • Islamabad
  • Islamabad
  • Guided
  • English
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner (normally included)
  • Yes
  • Car or Van/ grand Cabin 13 seats or Coaster/minibus, 21seats (4x 4 classical jeeps)
  • 18
  • 75

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