The Nangma Valley Trek in Pakistan’s Karakoram Range is a remarkable journey through some of the world’s most stunning mountain landscapes. Often referred to as the “Yosemite of Pakistan,” this trek offers adventurers the opportunity to experience towering granite spires, lush green meadows, and the rich cultural heritage of the Baltistan region. Designed for trekkers seeking a moderate challenge, the itinerary combines scenic hikes with cultural immersion, making it an unforgettable experience.
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Nangma Valley Trek Overview
Nangma Valley Trek in Pakistan’s Karakoram Range is a breathtaking journey that takes you deep into one of the most visually striking alpine valleys in the world. Tucked away in the heart of Baltistan, the valley is often compared to California’s Yosemite for its dramatic rock formations and sheer granite towers. What sets Nangma Valley apart, however, is its remote setting, fewer crowds, and the raw, untouched beauty that characterizes the highlands of northern Pakistan.
Nangma Valley trek offers a perfect mix of natural grandeur and cultural richness. As you hike through the valley, you’re surrounded by towering peaks like Amin Brakk (also known as the “Great Tower”) and other jagged spires that pierce the sky. The granite walls here attract not only trekkers but also world-class rock climbers, some of whom consider this area among the best climbing destinations on the planet.
The landscape constantly shifts as you move along the trail. One moment you’re walking through peaceful green pastures dotted with wildflowers and grazing yaks; the next, you’re crossing glacial streams and weaving through alpine forests. The scenery is complemented by the hospitality of the Balti people, whose villages and traditions offer a warm and authentic cultural experience along the way.
What makes the Nangma Valley Trek Special?
What makes the Nangma Valley Trek especially appealing is that it doesn’t require extreme altitude gains or technical climbing skills. This makes it accessible to a wide range of adventurers, from experienced trekkers to fit beginners looking to experience the grandeur of the Karakoram without the intensity of a high-altitude expedition. The moderate difficulty level allows you to fully appreciate the surroundings without being pushed to the limit, making each day on the trail more enjoyable and immersive.
With a thoughtfully planned itinerary that balances trekking, exploration, and cultural encounters, the Nangma Valley Trek is more than just a hiking trip—it’s a deep dive into one of Pakistan’s most beautiful and lesser-known mountain regions. Whether you’re drawn by the raw beauty of the landscape or the warmth of the local culture, this trek offers an experience that is as rewarding as it is unforgettable.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Islamabad
Upon arrival at Islamabad International Airport, you'll be transferred to your hotel. After some rest, you can explore the city, visiting landmarks such as the Faisal Mosque, Pakistan Monument, and Lok Virsa Museum. This provides a gentle introduction to Pakistan's capital and its cultural highlights.
Day 2: Islamabad to Skardu
In the morning, you'll take a scenic one-hour flight from Islamabad to Skardu, offering aerial views of the majestic Karakoram Range. Upon arrival, the day is yours to explore Skardu's attractions, including the Manthal Rock Buddha, Kharpocho Fort, and the bustling Skardu Bazaar. In case of flight cancellations due to weather, an alternative route via the Karakoram Highway will be arranged, featuring stops at various scenic spots along the way.
Day 3: Skardu to Khaplu
Today, you'll embark on a drive to Khaplu, passing through picturesque villages of the Ghanche district. Highlights of the journey include the confluence of the Shayok and Indus rivers, Thorgo Pari, and the village of Yugo. In Yugo, enjoy a traditional lunch and take a cultural walk to observe village life and interact with locals. Later in the afternoon, continue to Khaplu, where you'll check into your hotel and have the opportunity to visit Khaplu Fort Museum and its organic garden.
Day 4: Khaplu to Kanday to Mingulo Broq (6 km trek)
After breakfast, a two-hour drive takes you from Khaplu to Kanday village. From there, you'll begin a 6 km trek to Mingulo Broq, situated at an altitude of 3,500 meters. The trail meanders through lush green meadows, offering magnificent views of the region's rocky walls. Upon reaching the campsite, you'll have ample time to relax and explore the natural beauty of the area.
Day 5: Mingulo Broq to Nangma Valley (3.5 km trek)
Today's trek is a 3.5 km journey from Mingulo Broq to Nangma Valley, ascending to 3,950 meters. The path leads through verdant fields and runs parallel to a glacial stream. After setting up camp and having lunch, the remainder of the day is free for you to explore the valley's captivating landscapes.
Day 6: Exploration Day in Nangma Valley
This day is reserved for exploration and acclimatization. An optional hike to Amin Brakk Base Camp, located at 4,500 meters, is available for those interested. Alternatively, you can enjoy the serene environment of Nangma Valley, test your scrambling skills on nearby rocks, or engage in bird watching and flora spotting.
Day 7: Nangma Valley to Kanday to Shigar (9.5 km trek)
After breakfast, you'll trek back 9.5 km to Kanday, descending 1,050 meters. Upon arrival, enjoy a traditional lunch with a local host family, offering insights into Balti culture and cuisine. Later, a drive to Shigar is arranged, with short stops at various tourist spots. In the evening, check into your hotel and relax.
Day 8: Shigar to Skardu to Islamabad
In the morning, drive from Shigar to Skardu Airport for a one-hour flight back to Islamabad. After transferring to your hotel, the afternoon is available for sightseeing or leisure activities in the capital.
Day 9: Contingency Day
This day serves as a buffer in case of flight delays due to weather conditions. If already in Islamabad, you can opt for additional sightseeing, such as a day excursion to the Taxila Museum and archaeological sites.
Day 10: Departure from Islamabad
After breakfast, you'll be transferred to Islamabad International Airport for your departure flight, marking the end of your Nangma Valley adventure.
Includes/Excludes
Inclusions
- Airport transfers (on the first and last day in Islamabad)
- All land transport involved in the itinerary
- Internal fights and associated airport transfers
- All hotel accommodations (twin sharing)
- All meals throughout the holidays
- Licensed professional local guides
- Sightseeing mentioned in the itinerary
- Implementation of all sustainable tourism protocols
- NOC/Trekking Permits/national park permit fees
- All entry tickets (forts, parks)
- Up to 15kg of porter services per person
- Access to the group satellite communication
Exclusions
- Travel Insurance
- Pakistan Visa
- International airfare
- Personal equipment (clothes, boots etc.)
- Tips for guiding and supporting staff
- Miscellaneous expenses – drinks and souvenirs etc.
- Extra expenses due to unforeseen events such as natural disaster, roadblocks or health conditions of a fellow traveller
- Personal expenses and tips
- Any items not specifically mentioned as included by us
The trek is considered moderate, suitable for individuals with a reasonable level of fitness. Daily trekking distances range from 3.5 km to 9.5 km, with varying elevations. Prior trekking experience is beneficial but not mandatory.
The optimal trekking season is from June to September when the weather is stable, and the trails are accessible. During these months, the temperatures are moderate, and the landscapes are vibrant.
In urban centers like Islamabad, Skardu, and Khaplu, accommodations are in comfortable hotels or guesthouses. During the trekking portion, you’ll stay in full-service campsites equipped with tents and basic amenities.
Yes, trekking permits are necessary for the Nangma Valley region. These will be arranged by Broad Peak Adventures as part of the trek package.
Essential items include sturdy trekking boots, weather-appropriate clothing, a sleeping bag, personal toiletries, a first-aid kit, and a daypack. A comprehensive packing list will be provided upon booking.
Mobile network coverage is limited in the Nangma Valley region. However, guides typically carry satellite communication devices for emergencies.
Meals include a mix of local Balti cuisine and standard trekking fare, prepared by the support team. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated with prior notice.
Group sizes typically range from 6 to 12 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a cohesive trekking experience.
Tipping is customary and appreciated. Guidelines on appropriate amounts for guides, porters, and support staff will be provided in the pre-departure information.
Packing List
This trek takes you through varied terrain and temperatures, from warm valley days to chilly nights at altitude. Here’s what to bring for comfort, safety, and performance:
Clothing
Base Layers
Moisture-wicking thermal top and bottom (2 sets)
Lightweight t-shirts (quick-dry, 2–3)
Long-sleeve trekking shirts (2)
Insulation
Fleece or lightweight down jacket
Insulated jacket for cold nights (down or synthetic)
Outer Layers
Waterproof and windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
Waterproof trousers or shell pants
Softshell trekking pants (2 pairs)
Other Essentials
Trekking shorts or lightweight pants for warmer days
Warm hat or beanie
Neck gaiter or buff
Sun hat or cap
Lightweight gloves (liner gloves)
Insulated gloves or mittens for cold mornings/nights
Sleepwear/base layer for night use
Footwear
Well-worn-in trekking boots (ankle support, waterproof)
Camp shoes or sandals (for use around camp)
Trekking socks (3–4 pairs, moisture-wicking, wool blend)
Gaiters (optional, but useful on muddy or dusty trails)
Camping Gear (provided unless bringing your own)
Sleeping bag (rated to -10°C to -15°C)
Sleeping mat (provided, but bring your own if preferred)
Personal sleeping liner (optional for hygiene and extra warmth)
Headlamp with spare batteries
Backpacks & Bags
60–70L duffel bag (for porters to carry)
25–35L daypack (for your daily essentials)
Dry bags or waterproof stuff sacks for organizing gear
Rain cover for your daypack
Toiletries & Personal Items
Quick-dry towel
Toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap/shampoo
Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
Lip balm with SPF
Hand sanitizer
Wet wipes
Toilet paper (small supply for trail use)
Small personal first-aid kit (include blister care, rehydration salts, painkillers, altitude medication if recommended)
Trekking Accessories
Trekking poles (highly recommended)
Reusable water bottles or hydration system (2–3L total capacity)
Sunglasses (UV protection)
Power bank or solar charger
Lightweight travel mug or thermos
Snacks or energy bars (optional, trail mix is provided)
Documents & Extras
Passport and copies
Trek permits (handled by Broad Peak Adventures)
Small notebook and pen
Camera or phone for photos
Cash for tips and incidental expenses (small denominations in PKR)
Earplugs (for light sleepers)
Optional (but useful)**
Book or Kindle
Lightweight camp blanket or liner
Playing cards or compact games
Binoculars for wildlife and landscape viewing
Important Notes:
Pack light but smart: Porters carry your duffel bag, but your daypack should hold everything you need while hiking.
Avoid cotton: It dries slowly and doesn’t insulate when wet. Stick to synthetic or merino wool layers.
Respect local culture: Modest clothing is appreciated in villages—long sleeves and pants are ideal.
Accommodation
At Broad Peak Adventures, we prioritize comfort, location, and cultural authenticity when selecting accommodation. In Islamabad, Skardu, and other towns, you’ll stay in carefully chosen hotels and guesthouses that offer a clean and comfortable stay with private or en-suite bathrooms. Rooms are provided on a twin-sharing basis. If you prefer a private room, single supplements are available upon request.
During the trek, you’ll spend three nights in spacious two-person alpine tents. If you’re not traveling as a pair, we’ll match you with a same-gender roommate. If you’d like your own tent, that can also be arranged for an additional fee.
In the event of flight delays or cancellations, we’ll accommodate you in the best available tourist-class hotel en route. Our goal is to ensure you’re well taken care of, even when plans change due to weather or logistics.
Meals
All meals are included from the time you arrive until the end of your trip. Our food philosophy is simple: nutritious, freshly prepared, and locally inspired. In cities and villages, meals feature a mix of traditional Pakistani and Balti cuisine. On the trek, our experienced cooking team prepares a variety of local and international dishes using ingredients sourced in Pakistan.
Breakfasts typically include porridge or muesli, eggs, chapati or bread, with tea or coffee. Lunches are usually served picnic-style—meats, cheese, pickles, crackers, and fresh chapatis—sometimes accompanied by hot soup or noodles. Dinners are three-course meals served in a group dining tent, with hearty mains and warm drinks to end the day.
We provide safe drinking water throughout the journey and encourage travelers to bring reusable bottles, as we aim to minimize single-use plastic. Trail snacks and energy mixes are also offered during trekking hours.
We accommodate vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free diets regularly. If you have any dietary needs or allergies, please let our team know ahead of time so we can plan accordingly.
Trek Difficulty & Terrain
The Nangma Valley Trek is a moderate-level adventure that suits most active individuals in good health. It’s a great choice for trekkers looking to experience the Karakoram without high-altitude technical climbing. There’s no glacier walking or rope work required.
Most hiking days involve 3 to 6 hours of walking on well-trodden trails, with elevation gains spread out to allow for comfortable pacing. The terrain includes grassy meadows, rocky paths, and gentle ascents. While nights are spent in tents during the trek, hotel stays bookend your journey.
There are optional day hikes to higher viewpoints, including a visit to the base of Amin Brakk for those seeking a bit more of a challenge. Cultural encounters, nature walks, and downtime at scenic campsites offer a balanced trekking experience.
Altitude & Acclimatization
This trek includes sleeping at elevations up to 3,950 meters and an optional day hike reaching approximately 4,500 meters. While the risk of altitude-related issues is low on this route, we still take acclimatization seriously.
Our itinerary is designed to help your body adjust gradually. We include rest days and build in shorter trekking stages early in the journey. You’ll be supported by experienced guides trained in altitude awareness and first aid.
Drinking plenty of water, walking at a steady pace, and getting enough rest all help with a smooth acclimatization. If you’ve never been at altitude before, don’t worry—most people adjust well following the basics, and we’ll be with you every step of the way.
General Trek Information – Broad Peak Adventures
Meals During the Trek
At Broad Peak Adventures, we believe that exceptional cuisine is a cornerstone of an unforgettable trekking experience. Our treks are fully inclusive packages, meaning every meal is meticulously planned and prepared to keep you energized, satisfied, and immersed in the journey. From the moment you arrive in Islamabad until your departure, we provide a diverse array of Pakistani, continental, and vegetarian dishes, crafted to cater to varied palates and dietary needs. Our culinary team, led by skilled Balti chefs, designs menus that not only fuel your body but also combat the appetite suppression often experienced at high altitudes, ensuring you stay strong for the challenges ahead.
While trekking through the rugged Karakoram, breakfasts are hearty and varied, featuring options like freshly prepared porridge, cereals, eggs (boiled, fried, or scrambled), and local breads such as chapattis or parathas, served with jams, honey, and butter. For those craving a touch of familiarity, we also offer toast and marmalade. Lunches are designed for convenience and nutrition, typically enjoyed trailside with stunning mountain views. Expect packed lunches of sandwiches (with fillings like chicken, cheese, or vegetables), energy-boosting dried fruits (apricots, almonds, walnuts), and chocolate bars to keep your spirits high.
Dinner is a highlight of the day, transforming our mess tents into warm, communal spaces where trekkers gather to share stories. Meals begin with steaming soups—often infused with garlic to aid acclimatization—paired with local appetizers like samosas, pakoras, or spring rolls. The main course showcases a blend of cuisines: savor authentic Pakistani dishes such as fragrant biryanis, spicy curries, and lentil-based daals, alongside Western favorites like pasta, stir-fries, or grilled meats. Protein sources include tender chicken, lamb, and beef, thoughtfully prepared to meet the physical demands of trekking. Desserts are a delightful treat, ranging from fruit salads and custards to freshly baked cakes or local sweets like halwa, offering a sweet end to the day.
We pride ourselves on accommodating dietary preferences, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free diets. Our team regularly caters to special requirements, ensuring every trekker enjoys flavorful, nutritious meals. To ensure we meet your needs, please contact our travel consultants prior to booking to discuss any dietary restrictions or preferences. With Broad Peak Adventures, every meal is an opportunity to nourish your body and soul amidst the Karakoram’s majestic landscapes.
Accommodation
Your comfort is paramount during your trekking adventure, and Broad Peak Adventures ensures top-tier accommodation throughout your journey. In Islamabad and Skardu, you’ll stay in carefully selected, comfortable hotels, centrally located for easy access to local attractions like Faisal Mosque or Skardu’s bustling bazaar. These hotels offer twin-sharing rooms with modern en-suite facilities, providing a restful environment to prepare for or recover from your trek. Solo travelers are paired with another trekker of the same gender, fostering camaraderie within the group. For those seeking privacy, single rooms are available at an additional cost—reach out to us for pricing and availability.
During the trekking portion, you’ll experience the thrill of camping in some of the world’s most spectacular wilderness. Broad Peak Adventures uses premium high-altitude tents, engineered to withstand the harsh conditions of the Karakoram mountains. These durable, weather-resistant tents provide warmth and security, allowing you to rest comfortably under star-filled skies at elevations up to 5,500m. Each tent is twin-sharing, equipped with foam mattresses for added comfort, and supported by a dedicated crew who handle setup and takedown. Single tents are available for an additional fee, offering solitude for those who prefer it.
Our full-service campsites include mess tents for communal dining, kitchen tents where our chefs work their magic, and portable toilets at select camps for convenience. The raw beauty of the surroundings is matched by the care we take to ensure your comfort. With Broad Peak Adventures, every night—whether in a hotel or a tent—is designed to rejuvenate you for the adventure ahead.
Accommodation Preferences
We understand that flexibility enhances your travel experience, so Broad Peak Adventures offers options to customize your accommodation. You can book additional hotel nights in Islamabad or Skardu before or after the trek, perfect for exploring the Margalla Hills or Kharpocho Fort at your leisure. Contact our team to discuss available hotels, pricing, and how we can tailor your stay to your preferences. Once confirmed, these costs will be seamlessly added to your invoice.
For trekkers eager to acclimatize or extend their adventure, consider arriving early in Pakistan. Spend a few days in Skardu, soaking in the Balti culture, or venture to the Deosai National Park, known as the “Land of Giants” for its sweeping plateaus and wildlife. Our travel advisors are ready to craft personalized itineraries, complete with guided tours and accommodation details, to make your pre- or post-trek experience unforgettable. Reach out to us to explore these exciting possibilities.
Internal Flights
The journey to Skardu is often a highlight of your trekking adventure, featuring a thrilling 45-minute to 1-hour flight from Islamabad. This scenic flight soars over the Himalayan and Karakoram ranges, offering potential glimpses of towering peaks on clear days. Skardu’s airport, nestled in a dramatic valley surrounded by mountains, requires clear weather for safe landings due to its challenging location. While cancellations are rare, they can occur during extreme weather conditions.
Fortunately, Skardu Airport’s transformation into an international hub, completed with a re-inauguration on December 2, 2021, has significantly reduced disruptions. Upgrades, including advanced GPS navigation, have made flights more reliable, with direct connections now available from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and even Dubai. Last summer, only one flight cancellation occurred, a testament to the airport’s improved operations. In the unlikely event of a cancellation, Broad Peak Adventures ensures a seamless alternative: a scenic road journey via the Karakoram Highway (KKH).
The KKH route begins with a 9-hour drive from Islamabad to Naran (281km), where you’ll spend the night in a comfortable hotel. The next day, a 10-hour drive to Skardu follows the Gilgit and Indus rivers, showcasing breathtaking landscapes that rival the flight’s views. Our team prioritizes safety, avoiding areas not recommended by the UK or US foreign offices. Whether by air or road, your journey to Skardu with Broad Peak Adventures promises awe-inspiring beauty and adventure.
Note: While Skardu flights are highly reliable, weather can impact schedules. The KKH alternative is a stunning backup, ensuring your trek stays on track.
Health & Vaccinations
Your safety and well-being are our top priorities, and preparing for your trek includes consulting your doctor or a travel clinic well in advance. Ensure you’re up to date on routine vaccinations recommended in your home country, such as diphtheria, tetanus-polio, and measles-mumps-rubella. For Pakistan, hepatitis A and typhoid vaccinations are strongly advised due to potential exposure risks. While malaria is not a concern in Skardu or the high-altitude Karakoram, low-risk transmission exists in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, so bring mosquito repellent and consider antimalarial precautions for these areas.
Dengue fever is a known risk in Rawalpindi, so take extra care to avoid mosquito bites, such as wearing long sleeves and using DEET-based repellents. Given the trek’s remote nature, a dental check-up is highly recommended to prevent issues far from medical facilities. Our itineraries include acclimatization days and strategic pacing to minimize altitude-related risks. For detailed health advice, visit resources like Travel Health Pro, which offers comprehensive guidance on travel vaccinations and precautions.
Insurance
Comprehensive travel insurance is essential for your trekking adventure, and Broad Peak Adventures strongly recommends a policy that covers high-altitude trekking up to 5,500m. Your insurance should include trip and flight cancellations, lost or damaged luggage, medical expenses, and emergency helicopter evacuation from remote areas. The rugged terrain and high altitudes of the Karakoram demand robust coverage to ensure peace of mind.
With numerous insurance options available, selecting the right policy can feel daunting. Before purchasing, confirm with your provider that the policy explicitly covers trekking activities in Pakistan’s restricted zones. Share our detailed itinerary with the insurer to verify coverage for all planned activities. While travel insurance is not mandatory, it is a critical safeguard, and our team is happy to offer guidance on choosing a suitable plan. Contact us for recommendations or clarification on insurance requirements.
Mountain Guide and Supporting Staff
Our treks are led by seasoned, licensed mountain guides who bring unparalleled expertise and passion to your journey. Hailing from the Baltistan region, our guides are intimately familiar with the Karakoram’s trails, weather patterns, and cultural nuances. Fluent in English and often other languages, they provide insightful commentary on the region’s history, geology, and Balti traditions, enriching your experience at every step.
Supporting the guides is a dedicated team of Balti porters, chefs, and crew members who ensure a seamless trek. Our porters, known for their strength and warmth, carry communal gear and set up camps, while our chefs craft delicious meals tailored to high-altitude needs. From setting up tents to organizing porter celebrations, our staff’s professionalism and hospitality create a supportive, family-like atmosphere. With Broad Peak Adventures, you’re in the hands of locals who live and breathe the Karakoram.
Altitude
Trekking in the Karakoram is a high-altitude adventure, often taking you above 3,500m for several days, with peak elevations reaching up to 5,500m. While the human body can adapt to such altitudes with proper acclimatization, understanding the challenges of high-altitude trekking is crucial. Symptoms like headaches, fatigue, or mild swelling are common but manageable with our carefully designed itineraries, which include rest days and gradual ascents.
Our guides are trained in altitude safety, monitoring trekkers for signs of acute mountain sickness (AMS) and providing advice on hydration, pacing, and rest. For preparation, we recommend reviewing resources like Medex, which offers free booklets on high-altitude travel. Consult your doctor about medications like Diamox for altitude acclimatization, and consider pre-trek training hikes to build endurance. With Broad Peak Adventures, you’ll be well-equipped to conquer the heights of the Karakoram safely.
Climate
Pakistan’s summer months (June to September) offer ideal conditions for trekking, with clear skies and warm days. In Skardu (2,230m), daytime temperatures range from 25°C to 30°C, perfect for sightseeing at Sadpara Lake or Kharpocho Fort. At higher altitudes, daytime temperatures average 5°C to 15°C, dropping to below 5°C at night, so warm layers and a quality sleeping bag are essential.
While summer weather is generally stable, the Karakoram’s mountainous terrain can bring sudden storms or brief snowfall, even in July or August. Our team uses real-time weather updates to stay prepared, ensuring your safety and comfort. Expect crisp, starry nights and occasional windy conditions, adding to the wild allure of the trek. With Broad Peak Adventures, you’ll experience the Karakoram’s dynamic climate with confidence.
Language and Time
Pakistan’s official language is Urdu, but during your trek, you’ll hear the melodic Balti language, spoken by the local communities of Gilgit-Baltistan. Our guides and chefs are fluent in English, ensuring clear communication and engaging storytelling throughout the journey. Many porters also speak basic English, adding warmth to interactions at campsites.
Pakistan operates on Pakistan Standard Time (PKT), GMT+5, with no daylight saving time. This time zone aligns your trek with the natural rhythm of the Karakoram, where early starts maximize daylight for trekking and sightseeing. Whether sharing a meal with porters or learning about the region’s history from your guide, language and time create a seamless connection to the region’s culture.
Currency and ATMs
The Pakistani Rupee (PKR) is the official currency, and Broad Peak Adventures makes managing finances easy. In Islamabad and Skardu, ATMs are readily available near our hotels, allowing withdrawals of up to approximately PKR 40,000–50,000 (around $300) per 24 hours. Currency exchange services are conveniently located at Islamabad International Airport, hotels, and local markets, with market money changers often offering better rates than airports.
Credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted in Islamabad’s shops, restaurants, and hotels, but cash is preferred in Skardu’s bazaar for souvenirs like handicrafts or shawls. During the trek, no ATMs are available, so carry sufficient cash for tips or small purchases in local villages. Our team can advise on budgeting to ensure a hassle-free experience.
Passport & Visas
A valid passport with at least six months’ validity and two blank pages is required for travel to Pakistan. Many trekking routes in the Karakoram take place in restricted regions, necessitating a special trekking visa, distinct from a standard tourist visa. This visa, costing approximately $50, requires 6–8 weeks for processing, so apply early via Pakistan’s official visa portal (https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/) or your nearest Pakistani embassy/consulate.
As a licensed tour operator, Broad Peak Adventures provides essential documents, including an invitation letter, to support your trekking visa application. Check our website’s Blog & News section or the official government visa portal for detailed requirements. If you plan to continue to China, Afghanistan, Iran, or India post-trek, secure those visas before departing your home country, as they cannot be arranged in Pakistan. Our travel advisors are here to guide you through the process, ensuring compliance with all regulations.
Previous Experience/Fitness
Trekking in the Karakoram is a demanding yet rewarding adventure, ideal for fit trekkers accustomed to multi-day hiking. Expect 7–8 hours of daily walking on rough, uneven terrain, including rocky paths and glacial moraines, with elevations reaching up to 5,500m. While crampons and ice axes are typically not required, you may encounter short roped sections on steep slopes. A solid fitness base—built through regular hill walking, cardio, or strength training—ensures you can fully enjoy the trek’s spectacular rewards.
Prior experience with long-distance hiking or trekking at moderate altitudes (e.g., 2,000–3,000m) is beneficial but not mandatory. Training hikes with a loaded backpack (8–10kg) will prepare you for carrying your daypack. Our guides tailor the pace to the group, with ample rest stops to admire the stunning mountain views. Contact us to discuss your fitness level or receive a pre-trek training plan to hit the trails with confidence.
Equipment List
Packing smart is key for your trek, and Broad Peak Adventures enforces a strict 20kg weight limit for trek bags (including sleeping bag and mattress), as mandated by local authorities. Your personal gear, carried by porters, should weigh no more than 17kg, with communal equipment handled separately. To help you prepare, we provide a comprehensive equipment list upon booking, covering essentials like a 4-season sleeping bag, insulated jacket, sturdy trekking boots, and sun protection (hat, sunglasses, SPF 50+).
Non-essential items can be stored securely at our Skardu office at no cost, allowing you to travel light. Expect to carry a daypack (5–8kg) with water, snacks, and layers during hikes. Our website features a detailed packing guide, and our team is available to answer questions about gear rentals or purchases in Skardu. With Broad Peak Adventures, you’ll be well-prepared to tackle the Karakoram in comfort and style.
Airport Transfers
Broad Peak Adventures ensures a smooth start and end to your journey with seamless airport transfers. Upon arrival at Islamabad International Airport, our friendly staff will greet you with a warm welcome and escort you to your hotel, just a short drive away. On departure day, we’ll arrange a comfortable transfer back to the airport, allowing you to reflect on your trekking adventure as you prepare for your flight home.
Our team coordinates transfers with your flight schedule, ensuring punctuality and convenience. If you arrive early or stay longer, we can arrange additional transfers or tours to enhance your experience in Islamabad. With Broad Peak Adventures, every detail of your travel logistics is handled with care.
City Tours
Extend your adventure with guided city tours in Islamabad and Skardu, curated by Broad Peak Adventures to showcase Pakistan’s cultural and natural treasures. In Islamabad, explore the serene Faisal Mosque, a marvel of modern architecture, or wander the Pakistan Monument, a petal-shaped tribute to national unity. Venture to the Margalla Hills for light hikes with city views, visit the historic Saidpur Village, or shop at the upscale Centaurus Mall. Nearby, Taxila’s ancient Buddhist sites and Murree’s colonial charm offer day-trip options.
In Skardu, immerse yourself in Baltistan’s heritage at Kharpocho Fort, perched above the Indus River with sweeping vistas. Stroll the shores of Sadpara Lake, visit the ancient Buddha Rock, or explore Kachura Lake’s tranquil beauty. Skardu’s vibrant bazaar is perfect for picking up local crafts or tasting Balti cuisine. Contact our team to arrange these tours, complete with expert guides and tailored itineraries, to enrich your trekking experience.
Recommended Reading
Deepen your connection to the Karakoram with these inspiring books, perfect for pre-trek reading:
- ‘Trekking in Pakistan’ by Isobel Shaw: A comprehensive guide to Pakistan’s trekking routes, offering insights into the region’s trails.
- ‘Karakoram Highway’ by John King: A vivid account of the iconic KKH, blending history and travelogue.
- ‘K2: Triumph and Tragedy’ by Jim Curran: A gripping narrative of the 1986 K2 climbing season, capturing the mountain’s allure and dangers.
- ‘In the Throne Room of the Mountain Gods’ by Galen Rowell: A classic exploration of the Karakoram, with stunning photography and tales of early expeditions.
These books offer a window into the history, culture, and challenges of the region, enhancing your appreciation of the trek.