Trekking Tour
Discover the beauty of Pakistan’s north on a 10-day tour to Rakaposhi Base Camp and Fairy Meadows, set against the Himalayas and Karakoram ranges.
Trip Highlights
- Rakaposhi Base Camp
- Fairy Meadows
- Naran
- Hunza Valley
- Skardu
- Lulusar Lake
- Karakoram Highway
- Karakoram mountain range
- Himalayan mountain range
- Hindu Kush mountain range
- Thalpan Petroglyphs
- Chilas Fort
Trekking Tour
Explore Northern Pakistan on a 10-day tour to Rakaposhi Base Camp & Fairy Meadows. Trek through the Karakoram and Himalayas, see Nanga Parbat, and more.
Pick up from Wagah Border Our Team will meet and greet the guests and brief about the tour details lunch at Lahore after lunch that drive toward Islamabad short stay on the way rest area arrival at Islamabad dinner and overnight stay at Islamabad Lahore is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Punjab. Lahore has a unique culture as compared to other cities in Pakistan. It is also famous as the cultural capital of Pakistan. The city was the core of the Mughal Empire and the Sikh Empire, as well as the capital of Punjab in Mahmud Ghaznavi’s 11th-century empire and the British Empire.
Breakfast at Hotel
Short stay on the way Rest Area, sightseeing on the way Abbottabad Mansehra valleys views lunch at Mansehra after lunch drive toward Naran Short stay at Kiwai Waterfall Paras Bridge Side, sightseeing on the way Kaghan Valleys views arrival at Naran Dinner & Overnight stay at Naran
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- Kiwai Waterfall in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Mansehra District is the lovely village of Kiwai. Here travelers find one of the best-known travel destinations in the place. The Kiwai Waterfall is visited by the people living nearby it and those from the city. The Kiwai Abshar can be reached by traveling through Shogran on the way to Kaghan Valley, which is why you will arrive at the village of Kiwai. Most travelers select it because of the abundance of tourist attractions along this route. It’s among the first places you visit when traveling to Naran and Kaghan. In Kiwai, most individuals enjoy taking a 30-minute break. The essential information about this place benefits anyone visiting from nearby or outside. Kiwai Waterfall is one of the most popular Waterfalls In Pakistan.
Breakfast at Hotel
Short Stay at Naran River Rafting area sightseeing on the way Batakundi, Baiser, valleys views short stay at Luluser Lake & Babusertop (13700 Ft) Lunch at Fakher e Punjab Restaurant chillas thag after lunch drive toward Gilgit arrival at Gilgit overnight stay at Gilgit
- Lulusar Lake Lulusar Lake, located in the picturesque Kaghan Valley of Pakistan, is a mesmerizing destination that captures the hearts of all who visit. Situated at an altitude of 11,190 feet (3,350 meters) above sea level, Lulusar Lake is a true jewel of the region. Its name, “Lulusar,” is derived from the Pashto term “Sar,” meaning “top” or “peak,” referring to the cluster of peaks and the lake itself
Babusar Pass or Babusar Region (elevation 4,173 metres or 13,691 feet) is a mountain pass in Pakistan at the north of the 150 km (93 miles) long Kaghan Valley, connecting it via the Thak Nala with Chilas on the Karakoram Highway (KKH). Babusar Top is the highest point in Kaghan Valley that can be easily accessed by cars.
Breakfast at Hotel
Short stay at Guro Nala , Old Silk Road ,Rakaposhi view point lunch at Rakaposhi view point after lunch drive toward Minapin arrival at minapin visit Old Heritage side Minapin Nagar after that check into hotel dinner and overnight stay at Minapin Nagar
- Old silk route: The Old Silk Road was a trade route that connected Asia, the Middle East, and the Western world from the second century B.C. to the mid-15th century. It was a major route for cultural, political, economic, and religious exchange between the East and West
- Rakaposhi view point Also known as the "Zero Point of Rakaposhi," offers the closest view of the stunning Rakaposhi Mountain and its surrounding natural beauty. Located on the Karakoram Highway (KKH) in Ghulmet village, Nagar Valley, it is a popular stop for travelers between Gilgit and Hunza.
Lunch at Rakaposhi paradise Hotel after lunch visit local market for shopping after shopping Visit Old Heritage Minapin: Old heritage Minapin Nagar" refers to the historical and cultural legacy of the Minapin village located within the Nagar Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, known for its traditional architecture, ancient customs, and stunning natural landscapes, often including old stone houses, intricate gate locks, and a rich history dating back centuries within the former princely state of Nagar
Breakfast at Hotel
Hiking toward Rakaposhi Base camp short stay on the way rest area Dass after that Hike toward Hapakun meadows rest at Bangidass after short rest continue hike toward Hapakun arrival at Happakun Meadows dinner and overnight stay at Happakun
Hapakun Meadows is a picturesque alpine pasture situated at an elevation of approximately 2,850 meters (9,350 feet) in the Minapin Valley of Nagar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It serves as a popular camping site for trekkers en route to the Rakaposhi Base Camp. The meadows are renowned for their lush greenery, wildflowers, and panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, including Rakaposhi and Diran.
Trek to Hapakun Meadows This is one of the shortest and easiest treks leading to above 7000M Karakoram peaks base camps with sweeping views from Rakaposhi to Diran. The Minapin Glacier sweeps down from the 16 km long fluted snowy ridge that connects Rakaposhi and Diran. The excellent short and easy trek from Minapin to Rakaposhi Base Camp, also known as Tagaphari is an ideal introduction to Karakorum trekking that is a very soft adventure in the Karakorum Mountains.
Breakfast at Happakun
Hike toward Taghafari sightseeing on the way beautiful Hapakun Meadows choki rong Meadow’s arrival at Taghafari Meadows explore Rakaposhi Base camp Taghafari Diran Glacier lunch at Taghafari after lunch explore Taghafari Base camp after that back to Minapin Short stay on the way rest area arrival at Minapin transfer to Coach drive toward
Gilgit short stay on the way rest area arrival at Gilgit dinner and overnight stay at Gilgit
- Happakun to Tagphari Trek Hapakun to Tagaphari 3300M (2-3 hours, 3km,
450m ascent) – a steep trail continues from Hapakun to Rakaposhi Base Camp, also known as Tagaphari. The trail eases off and contours the rocky slope for 30 minutes to a verdant bowl. You can have the view of Diran Peak, Rakaposhi and their interconnecting ice wall and finally come into full viewTagafari Base Camp, situated at an elevation of approximately 3,500 meters, serves asthe primary base camp for Rakaposhi Peak, the 27th highest mountain globally at 7,788 meters. Located in the Nagar Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, it offers trekkers a unique opportunity to experience the grandeur of the Karakoram Range
Breakfast at Hotel
Short stay at Three Mountain Junction Point after that Departure to Raikot Bridge to Fairy Meadows 1:30 Hour Drive, 1-2 Hours Jeep Ride and 3-4 Hours Trekking Today we have to take an adventurous jeep ride to reach marvelous Fairy Meadows. We shall move towards Raikot Bridge from where we shall take a jeep ride for Tattu Village and reach there in 1-2 hours and start 3-4 hours Trekking through dense forest to reach Fairy Meadows. Reach Fairy Meadows and explore it for a while Overnight stay at Fairy Meadows
- Jaglot – is renowned as the junction of three major mountain ranges: the Himalayas, Karakoram, and Hindu Kush. This geographical point is significant as it marks where the Indus River meets the Gilgit River. The Himalayas are home to Mount Everest, while the Karakoram features K2, and the Hindu Kush includes Tirich Mir, the highest peak outside these ranges. Jaglot’s unique location makes it a notable site for both geography enthusiasts and travellers alike.
Nanga Parbat Viewpoint – offers stunning vistas of the mountain, which stands at 8,126 meters (26,660 feet). Known as “Killer Mountain” for its challenging climbs and fatality rates, it is the 9th-highest peak globally.
Breakfast at Hotel
Visit Beyal camp German view point Fairy Meadows spend a day at fairy meadows or optional decision /condition to continue hiking Beyal camp approximate 90 minutes and German view point 1 hours back to hotel overnight stay at Fairy meadowsFairy Meadows is a stunningly beautiful and serene area located in northern Pakistan, near the base of Nanga Parbat, the ninth-highest mountain in the world. It's famous for its breathtaking views, lush green meadows, and a close-up view of the towering Nanga Parbat, which is often referred to as the "Killer Mountain" due to its challenging climbing history. Fairy Meadows is a popular destination for trekkers, mountaineers, and nature lovers. The area is named for its surreal beauty and feels almost like a fairy-tale setting. The lush meadows are covered with wildflowers during the summer months, and the region is home to a variety of wildlife, including rare species like the Himalayan brown bear and the markhor (wild goat)
Breakfast at Hotel
This will be the end of fairy meadow trip hiking trip we will hiking back the same route back to Tato village from Tato village we will be taking 1.5 hours jeep back to Raikot bridge arrival at Raikot bridge transfer to coach drive toward Naran arrival at chillas thag valley lunch at Fakher Punjab Restaurant after lunch drive toward Naran short stay at Babusar top ,Lulusar Lake after that drive toward Naran arrival at Naran Dinner and overnight stay Naran
- Babusar Top – is a mountain pass located at an elevation of 4,173 meters (13,691 feet), making it the highest accessible point in the Kaghan Valley. It connects the Kaghan Valley to Chilas in Gilgit-Baltistan snd is known for its stunning views and treacherous roads
Lulusar Lake – is situated at an altitude of approximately 11,200 feet (3,410 meters). It serves as the primary source of Kunhar River, which flows through the valley and eventually joins the Jhelum River. The lake is about 48kms from Naran and is accessible by vehicle
Breakfast at Hotel
Short stay on the way rest area sightseeing on the way valley view arrival at Balakot lunch at Balakot after lunch drive toward Islamabad short stay on the way rest area arrival at Islamabad visit Pakistan Monument ,Lok Virsa Museum after that dinner at Islamabad after dinner drop off airport
- Pakistan Monument – is a national and heritage monument located on the western Shakarparian Hills. The monument is constructed to symbolize the unity of the Pakistani people. It covers an area of approximately 3 acres and is a petal shaped blooming flower heritage site in Islamabad.
Lok Virsa Heritage Museum Museum – also known as the Pakistan National Museum of Ethnology is established in 1982 and serves as a significant repository of the country’s cultural heritage, showcasing traditional crafts and artifacts from all provinces and ethnic groups. The museum spans approximately 60,000 sq ft and features a diverse collection of pottery, textiles, jewelry, and sculptures, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Pakistan
Trekking Tour
Includes
- Accommodation: Hotel stays at 3*, 4*, and 5* hotels on a twin-sharing basis.
- Guide: A professional, English-speaking tour guide.
- Transportation: All road toll and taxes are included.
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included.
- Tickets & Expenses: Entry tickets and boating expenses are covered.
- Essentials: A basic first aid kit is provided.
- Beverages: Unlimited tea and mineral water are included during the trip.
- Visa: Visa fee and processing charges are free.
- Transfers: Airport pick-up and drop-off are included.
Excludes
- International and domestic air tickets and taxes
- Personal expenditures, such as souvenirs, telephone calls, and laundry
- Transportation by road if a domestic flight is canceled
- Optional fun and adventure activities
Trekking Tour
To confirm a booking, you must make a deposit equivalent to 30% of the total package cost. If the booking is made 30 days or less before the tour begins, full payment is required.
The refund policy is as follows:
- 75% refund: 40 days prior to the start of the tour.
- 50% refund: 30 days prior to the start of the tour.
- 25% refund: 25 days prior to the start of the tour.
- No refund: Less than 25 days prior to the start of the tour.
You must provide a copy of your passport’s bio page and a passport-sized photo. The photo must be professionally printed, with a plain white background, and your face should take up 70-80% of the photograph. You will also need to provide personal information, including your full name, marital status, phone number, nationality, religion, and an email address. The tour company offers free visa processing assistance.
In the event of adverse weather or snowfall, the team may guide the group to take the Besham route to prioritize the safety of all guests.