Trip Duration : Gilgit-Baltistan Transport : 5 Days 6 Days Meals : Grand Cabin, 4x4 Jeep Activities : Yes Tour Guide : Trekking, Sightseeing, Bonfire Grade : Yes
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Welcome to the pristine wilderness of Haramosh Valley and the breathtaking Kutwal Lake! Surrounded by towering peaks and cascading waterfalls, this remote region in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, offers a paradise for nature lovers. Spend your days exploring hidden valleys, trekking through rugged terrain, and marveling at the turquoise water of Kutwal Lake. Join us for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Karakoram Range!

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Itineraries

Day 1

Karachi to Islamabad

Departure from Karachi via Bus or Train.

Day 2

Arrival in Islamabad

Arrival in Islamabad⁣⁣⁣⁣. Travel to the hotel/guesthouse via own conveyance (Careem/InDrive)⁣⁣⁣⁣. Stay at hotel/guesthouse in Islamabad.⁣⁣⁣⁣

Day 3

Islamabad to Sassi

Departure for Sassi at 1am. Regular washroom stops on the way. Breakfast at Besal. Arrive at Sassi by 5pm. Dinner and night stay at hotel in Sassi.

Day 4

Move to Haramosh Valley

Breakfast at the hotel then move to Dassu in 4x4 Jeeps. Start trekking via Iskere route and trek for 7-8 hours to arrive at Kutwal Hotel. Dinner and night stay at Kutwal.

Day 5

Explore Kutwal

Breakfast at the hotel. Visit the Kutwal Lake and explore the valley. Dinner and night stay at Kutwal Hotel.

Day 6

Haramosh La Basecamp

Breakfast at the hotel and trek further beyond the Kutwal Lake to visit the summer pastures and settlements and the Haramosh La Basecamp. Dinner and night stay at Kutwal Hotel.

Day 7

Haramosh to Jaglot/Gilgit

After having breakfast, trek back to Dassu for 5 hours and then move to Sassi via 4x4 Jeep. Dinner and night stay at hotel in Jaglot or Gilgit.

Day 8

Jaglot/Gilgit to Islamabad

After having breakfast, early morning departure for Islamabad. Arrival in Islamabad in the evening.
* End of Services for Islamabad participants
For the passengers joining from Karachi they will be given accommodation in Islamabad after reaching Islamabad. Dinner of this night is not included in the package.

Day 9

Islamabad to Karachi

Departure for Karachi via Executive class bus service or train⁣⁣⁣⁣. Reach the train station or bus terminal on your own.

Day 10

Arrival in Karachi

Arrival in Karachi. Trip ends for participants from Karachi.⁣⁣⁣

•⁠ ⁠1 Night in a hotel in Sassi (3-4 Pax sharing - 2 Beds + Mattress)
•⁠ ⁠3 Nights in a hotel in Kutwal (3-4 Pax Sharing - 2 Beds 2 Mattress)
•⁠ ⁠1 Night in a hotel in Jaglot/Gilgit (3-4 Pax sharing - 2 Beds + Mattress)
•⁠ ⁠2 Nights for Karachiites in Islamabad (3 Pax sharing - 2 Beds 1 Mattress)
•⁠ ⁠AC Transport - Toyota Grand Cabin or Coaster
•⁠ ⁠Local Transport from Sassi to Dassu
•⁠ ⁠Breakfast & Dinner
•⁠ ⁠Tour guide
•⁠ ⁠Bonfire
•⁠ ⁠First Aid

  • Train or Bus tickets⁣⁣⁣
  • Lunch⁣⁣⁣
  • Meals during transit⁣⁣⁣
  • Charges for extra mattress⁣⁣⁣
  • Charges for any activity not mentioned in the package⁣⁣⁣
  • Snacks and tea not mentioned in package⁣⁣⁣
  • Any extra activities or tickets to museums/forts/resorts

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Late spring usually brings warmer weather, although there may still be lingering snow in the high mountain regions. Fall journeys, on the other hand, tend to be cooler, and the urban areas are less sweltering. Be prepared for a diverse range of weather conditions. You might find yourself bundled up in your down jacket at times, while in cities like Lahore and Islamabad, temperatures can reach up to 35 degrees.

The prices are determined for accommodations in twin-sharing rooms, and if you prefer single occupancy, there is an additional cost for hotel rooms and cottages. Our lodgings during the trip encompass a delightful variety, ranging from guesthouses, hotels, and cottages. Please note that the hotel rooms in the mountain regions do not come with air-conditioning, although rest assured, the accommodations in Lahore and Islamabad – the two warmest destinations – are equipped with air-conditioning.
To conclude the tour, we enjoy a night's stay in a 4-star hotel in Islamabad or Lahore.

Connectivity is limited at times. Though cities have decent signals and wifi, mobile signals in Gilgit Baltistan territory are unreliable. Wifi is slow (if even available) and many areas have no signal. We’ll arrange local SIM cards for you if desired, but overall don’t count on doing video calls or uploading videos unless we’re in a city.

Hygiene standards in Pakistan can be less than ideal. The accommodations we have selected, such as hotels and guesthouses, maintain clean facilities. However, when we venture on the road, we may encounter restroom conditions that can be less than pleasant. Additionally, the quality of food can pose challenges, and it's not uncommon to experience stomach discomfort. Rest assured, we will make every effort to locate clean and safe food options and aid anyone who may become ill, as this is a common occurrence when traveling in this region.

We’ll be doing some hikes, but nothing too difficult—all will be day hikes, with no camping or anything like that. This means all the hikes are optional (except Fairy Meadows where the alternate is hiring a mule at a price instead of hiking), and you can always relax in the nearby villages, where you'll still be surrounded by beautiful mountains.

You can easily apply for a Pakistan tourist visa online.
Apply on the only official Pakistan e-visa website. You can start your application on the NADRA website here: https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/e-visa/

As an average, it takes no more than 1 week to get the visa approval.

Tips and instructions will be shared upon booking a spot.

You can find ATMs in the cities, but better to bring cash for the Northern Areas and preferably converted to Pakistani Rupees PKR.