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MT. Nanga Parbat Expedition (8,126 M)

Nanga Parbat, the world’s ninth-highest peak at 8,126 meters, offers one of the most challenging and awe-inspiring mountaineering expeditions in the Karakoram-Himalayan range.
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Nanga Parbat Expedition

50 days

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Max. Elevation:  8,126 M
Walking Per Day:  3-8 Hours
Accommodation:  Hotel + Lodge + Tent
Best Season:  Summer
Group Size:  7 - 10 PAX
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Country
Pakistan

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Peak Name
MT. Nanga Parbat

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Duration
50 Days

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Route
Diamer

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Rank
9th

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Co-ordinates
35°14'15"N 74°35'24"E

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Range
Karakoram

TRIP OVERVIEW

Nanga Parbat, also dubbed the “Naked Mountain,” is a legendary heavyweight standing at 8,126 meters, known for its epic verticals—especially the awe-inspiring Rupal Face, the tallest sheer face in the world with a dramatic 4,600-meter drop.

This 50-day expedition starts and ends in Islamabad, combining thrilling treks through wild karakoram terrain, strategic rotation up to Camp IV, and a nerve-tingling summit push that rewards climbers with panoramic views across the Himalayas, Karakoram, and Hindu Kush ranges.

Trek through remote valleys and rugged glacier paths to Base Camp at around 4,150 m, then rotate through high-altitude camps, including Camp I (≈5,000 m), Camp II (≈6,100 m), Camp III (≈6,800 m), and Camp IV (≈7,300 m), before launching your final summit bid—and descending back safely to celebrate the climb of a lifetime

ITINERARY
Day 1 Arrived in Islamabad

Participants arrive in Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital, where the team meets for introductions, briefing, and equipment checks. Overnight stay at a hotel.
Day 2 Rest day in Islamabad (585m): Expedition Briefing and Preparation

Day 3 Drive to Chilas (overnight)

Long scenic drive to Chilas via the Karakoram Highway or Babusar route; evening rest and final packing.
Day 4 Drive & Trek to Halala / Jheel approach

Drive toward Halala/Jheel depending on road access and begin the trek approach into the Diamer Valley.
Day 5 Trek to Kutagali / High Valley approach

Continue trekking toward the Nanga Parbat approach zone; light hikes to aid acclimatization.
Day 7 Establish Base Camp (approx. 4,100–4,200 m)

Settle into Base Camp; organize loads, plan rotation schedule, and perform short acclimatization hikes.
Day 8 Base Camp: Rest & Acclimatization

Rest day with light glacier walks and crevasse-rescue drills for team preparedness.
Day 9 Base Camp: Load Carry to Camp I (rotation)

Carry loads to Camp I and return to Base Camp; assess team fitness and equipment.
Day 10 Base Camp: Recovery & Weather Review

Rest and meteorological briefing; summit window monitoring begins.
Day 11 Rotation: Camp I (establish tents)

Move to Camp I for an overnight rotation; practice high-altitude sleeping and hydration strategies.
Day 12 Return to Base Camp (rest)

Descend to Base Camp for a full rest day and medical check.
Day 13 - 45 Climbing period from Basecamp to Summit (8,126m)

Day 46 Cleaning Up Basecamp: Preparation for descending back

Day 47 Trek from Basecamp to Diamoroi

Day 48 Trek from Diamoroi to Halale and Drive to Chilas

Day 49 Drive from Chilas to Islamabad & Transfer to the Hotel

Day 50 Transfer to the International Airport for final departure

Cost Includes
  • Transport : Domestic flights (Islamabad–Skardu–Islamabad) or ground transfers, jeep rides to/from Askole, plus cargo transport for equipment and luggage.

  • Transfort : All road transfers including airport transfers.

  • Hotel : All hotel accommodation in Pakistan (twin sharing room).

  • Camping : All trekking accommodation in Pakistan (twin sharing dome tent).

  • Fees : All camping site fees and bridge fees.

  • Logistics : All trekking logistics (all tents, non-personal equipment and tools etc).

  • Meals : All meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner) and beverages/water during meals Snacks including dry fruits and tea/coffee during the trek.

  • Drinks : Free refills of boiled drinking water on the trek.

  • Route Fixing & Garbage Management : Charges for fixing ropes on the route and managing expedition waste are included.

  • Support Crew & Camp Services : Salaries, insurance, and basic gear for cooking staff, porters, base-camp managers, and guides.

Cost Excludes
  • Insurance : Insurance covering both medical and high-altitude evacuation costs (for the trip cancellation, interruption, high-altitude rescue & air evacuation, medical treatment, repatriation, etc.) Mandatory

  • Tickets : International Airfare

  • Equipments : Personal equipment (e.g. trekking shoes, down jacket, walking sticks etc)

  • Tips : Staff tips, We recommend you to give small bonus for our local staff.

  • Custom : Custom clearing charges (import and export of equipments)

  • Oxygen : Oxygen, Mask & regulator sets,

  • Equipement : EPI Gas, Ropes, Ice screws, snow bar, cooking pots beyond base camp.

Fixed Dates
Date Status Group Size Action
Nanga Parbat Expedition
Start - 20/04/2025
End - 27/04/2025
Booking Open 3 - 8 Book Now
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