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The Nangma Valley Trek is a ten-day guided adventure through one of Pakistan's most stunning landscapes, known for its towering rock formations. Despite being set in the Karakoram region, this trek is considered an easy walking holiday. You'll stay in a mix of tents, local guesthouses, and hotels, while exploring natural highlights such as an optional hike to Amin Brakk Base Camp (4,500m) and Mingulo Broq (3,500m), stargazing under the dark skies of Nangma Valley (3,950m), and experiencing the local culture in Nangma villages.
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Itineraries
Day 1
Arrival in Islamabad
Arrival at New Islamabad International Airport. Meet & Greet and transfer to the guesthouse/hotel in Islamabad which is 45 minutes’ drive away from the airport. Check-in at hotel, you will have time to sleep. After you wake up, we will go for a brunch at a local restaurant and then visit the Pakistan Monument. After that we will visit the famous Faisal Mosque, which is the largest mosque in South Asia (it is requested to dress modestly to respect the cultural and religious values – full length pants, full sleeves shirts and scarf for women around the neck is recommended). Once the sun sets, we will head towards a famous eatery in Islamabad for dinner. Make sure your luggage is packed for the flight/road trip next morning. Overnight at the hotel in Islamabad. (Lunch & Dinner)
Day 2
Fly to Skardu
Catch our early morning 1-hour flight to Skardu. We will have a free day in Skardu to explore the city or sort out your equipment. At night, we will have dinner and team introductions. Overnight at the hotel in Skardu.
In case of flight cancellation, we will leave by road which will be an 18 hours journey split over two days. We would either sleep in Chilas or Naran for the night before heading towards Skardu the next day. Breakfast and dinner only.
Day 3
Skardu to Khaplu
Drive to Khaplu, passing through charming villages in the Ghanche district, with stops at the confluence of the Shayok and Indus rivers, Thorgo Pari, and Yugo. Stopover for lunch at Yugo. In the afternoon, continue the drive to Khaplu, check into the hotel, and spend some leisure time visiting Khaplu Fort Museum and exploring the organic garden. Overnight in Khaplu.
Day 4
Hike to Mingolo Broq (3500m) | 6km
After breakfast, we take a two-hour drive from Khaplu to Kanday village, followed by a hike to Mingulo Broq (3,500m). The trail leads through lush green meadows, offering stunning views of the area's towering rock formations. With an overnight camp at this spot, there is ample time to soak in the breathtaking landscapes. All meals will be served by our amazing kitchen staff.
Day 5
Mingolo Broq to Nangma Valley (3950m) | 3.5km
After having breakfast at the campsite, we will hike from Mingulo Broq to Nangma Valley (3,950 m), passing through lush green fields and following a glacial stream. After lunch at the campsite, there is plenty of time to enjoy the area at your leisure. Overnight in camps.
Day 6
Free Day at Nangma Valley
Enjoy a free day in Nangma Valley, with the option to hike to Amin Brakk Base Camp (4,500m). Rise early to witness a stunning sunrise, visit the nearby glacial stream, practice your scrambling skills on the surrounding rocks, or explore the area in search of various Karakoram bird and flower species.
Day 7
Hike back to Kanday (9.5km), Drive to Shigar
After having our last mountain breakfast served by our amazing kitchen team, today we trek back to Kanday and enjoy a traditional lunch with a local host family. Afterwards, we drive back to Shigar, making brief stops at several tourist spots along the way. In the evening, we'll check into the hotel and have some free time to relax. Overnight in Shigar.
Day 8
Fly to Islamabad
Drive to the Skardu airport for our morning fight to Islamabad. In case of flight cancellation, we will travel by road via the Karakoram Highway. Breakfast and Dinner only. Overnight in Islamabad.
Day 9
Contingency Day in Islamabad
This will be a contingency day in case of any problems getting back from Skardu due to flights. It will be a free day in the capital city and we will end it with dinner a group dinner. Breakfast and dinner only.
Day 10
Fly Back Home!
The hotel check-out time is 12pm. Airport transfers will be provided today for your flight back home. If you want, you can extend your stay in Islamabad in which we will assist you and make necessary arrangements. Breakfast only.
- Islamabad - Skardu Return flights
- Hotel Accommodation on Twin Sharing
- Camping during the expedition (Sleeping bags your own, 2 persons each tent)
- All meals as mentioned in the itinerary
- All land transport involved in the itinerary
- All airport-hotel-airport transfers
- Entrance Fees of Museums, Forts & National Parks
- Services of expert cook and low altitude porters
- 15kgs of personal baggage during trek
- Our expert team members always available for any troubleshooting before and during your trip.
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions.
- International flights from your country to Pakistan
- Visa fees
- Travel insurance
- Porter services exceeding 15kgs
- Sleeping bags and personal nature
- Extra hotel nights in Skardu or Islamabad
- Extras at hotels like bottled water, drinks, laundry, phone calls.
- Insurance liability and other under force majeure conditions, medical aid and helicopter rescue coverage of members etc.
- Sleeping bags, mattress, gloves and down jackets.
- $3-4 per day tips given to the tour guides, porters or the drivers.
- Jeep rent for local excursion (if any, as like Deosai etc.)
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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Payment:
Payments can be made by Bank Transfer OR Wise (all major cards and most currencies). A deposit of $400 is required to secure your position on the tour.
Cancellation Policy:
If you need to cancel your tour for some reason, our cancellation policy is:
• 2+ months in advance: Full refund minus deposit.
• 1-2 months in advance: 50% refund minus deposit.
• < 1 month in advance: 25% refund minus deposit.
• < 2 weeks in advance: Too last minute! No refunds, but we can move