Nanga Parbat, also known as the "Killer Mountain," is the ninth-highest mountain in the world, standing at 8,126 meters (26,660 feet). It is located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan and is renowned for its stunning landscapes, challenging climbs, and rich mountaineering history. Nanga Parbat expeditions are ideal for experienced climbers seeking to conquer this majestic peak while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayas.
Day-01 Arrive Islamabad airport and transfer to hotel
Day-02 Drive to Chilas via Babusar Pass 4137m 12-14hrs
Day-03 Drive to Bonar Das, Jeep Halala and trek to Upper Jheel
Day-04 Trek to Kutagali 4-5hrs
Day-05 Trek to Nanga Parbat base camp 3-4hrs
Day-06/36 31 days for climbing
Day-37 Trek down to Jheel 5-6hrs
Day-38 Trek down to Halala and drive to Chilas
Day-39 Drive to Islamabad 11-12hrs
Day-40 Transfer to Islamabad airport for international flight
Transportation: Ground transportation to/from Skardu and Askole, including jeep transfers.
Accommodation: Hotels in Islamabad and Skardu; camping during the trek.
Meals: Full-board meals during the trek and expedition.
Guides and Porters: Experienced mountain guides and porters to assist with climbing and carrying equipment.
Permits: All necessary climbing permits and fees.
Safety Equipment: Oxygen supplies and first aid kits.
Climbing Gear:
Mountaineering boots (with crampons)
Climbing harness and helmet
Ice axe and trekking poles
Ropes and carabiners
Camping Equipment:
4-season tent
Sleeping bag (rated for extreme cold)
Sleeping mat
Clothing:
Thermal layers, insulated jackets, and waterproof outer layers
Gloves, hats, and balaclavas
Personal Items:
Sunglasses and sunscreen
Personal hygiene items and medications
Water bottles and hydration systems
Communication Devices: Satellite phone or GPS device for communication in remote areas.
Stunning Views: Experience breathtaking views of Nanga Parbat and the surrounding peaks.
Cultural Interaction: Engage with local communities and learn about their rich culture and traditions.
Adventure and Challenge: Take on the thrilling challenge of climbing one of the world’s most iconic mountains.
Rich Biodiversity: Discover unique flora and fauna along the trek.