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BIAFO HISPAR SNOW LAKE TREK

Trek operates: June until September
No of days: 22 Tour cost from: 2050 US Dollar
Tour Route: Islamabad/Skardu/Askoli/Snow Lake/Hispar pass/Karimabad/Gilgit
Transport: Private busses, 4x4 Jeeps
Tour starting point: Islamabad

Itinerary

Day 01 Rawalpindi/Islamabad: Hotel
Trek briefing we will have ample time for sightseeing and shopping in colorful old bazaars of Rawalpindi and new markets of Islamabad. We may also drive to the huge modern Faisal Mosque in Islamabad. (LD)

Day 02 Skardu (2,500 m 8,200 ft): Hotel
Flight we will be on the most fantastic commercial flight in the world taking us from Islamabad to Skardu. If the weather is bad, we will drive in two days on the famous KKH to Skardu. (BLD

Day 03 Askoli (3,300 m 10,800 ft): Camp
Jeep drive it takes about six hours to drive from Skardu to Askoli or near Askoli. The drive through the Braldu Gorge is guaranteed to knock your socks off! (BLD)

Day 04 Namla (3,650 m 11,800): Camp
Trek begins the walk from Askoli to Namla is on an easy gentle plain first and then becomes difficult as we get on to the snout of Biafo Glacier. This will take about 6 to 8 hours. The first sight of the pinnacles of the Paiju Group is stunning. (BLD)

Day 05 Mongo (3,700 m 12,130 ft): Camp
Trek this can take 7 hours or more. We walk on the moraines of Biafo Glacier as well as in an ablation valley. This is not an easy walk as we trek on rocks most of the time. (BLD)

Day 06 Biantha (4,000 m 13,120 ft): Camp
Trek from Mongo we get on to the white Biafo Glacier where the walking is easier and then we diagonally walk across the Biafo to reach its other side near Biantha. The difficult parts here are getting on to the glacier and then getting off it. This takes about 6 hours of walking and will give us our first sight of the Latok Group. The campsite is located in a green meadow. (BLD)

Day 07 Biantha (4,000 m 13,120): Camp
Rest day wash up, relax, read, climb on a steep ridge for outstanding views behind the camp, sing and dance with the porters! (BLD)

Day 08 Marphogoro (4,400 m 14,430 ft): Camp
Trek six to eight hours of walking. Getting on to the glacier is tricky. Once on it, the walk is pretty straight forward on the white glacier. However, we are careful to avoid crevasses here. The greenery of Biantha campsite is only a memory now. We are in the dramatic and awesome expanse of the Biafo with its jagged pinnacles. The Ogre (7,813 m.) towers high above us on our right. There is only snow and rock now.? (BLD)

Day 9 Snow Lake (4,800 m 15,750 ft): Camp
Trek the trek takes about 6 to 7 hours over ice and snow. Once again we are careful to avoid crevasses along the way. Snow Lake is a magical place. Be sure to get out of the tent to experience the stars in the night. It is an unforgettable experience! (BLD)

Day 10 Snow Lake (4,800 m 15,750 ft): Camp
Rest day we stay at Snow Lake one more day to acclimatize and explore this unique area of the Earth. Be careful of crevasses. (BLD)

Day 11 Hisper La (5,151 m 16,895 ft): Camp
Trek a 6 to 7 hour walk on slopes of about 30 degrees take us to the top of the pass. Once again, we are careful to avoid crevasses. Even though the climb is on gentle slopes, we find it difficult due to the rarefied air. When on top we see a panorama described by an early explorer: "Beyond all comparison the finest view of mountains it has been my lot to behold." On one side the Biafo lies and on the other side we look towards the Hispar Glacier and the peaks above Hunza valley. The view of sunrise from the pass is another sight to behold. (BLD)

Day 12 Kani Basa (4,500 m 14,760 ft): Camp
Trek this is a long day's walk and can take more than 8 hours. We want to make sure that we leave the pass early before the snow becomes soft. On the way down, once again, we are careful to avoid crevasses. We will have to cross the Kani Basa Glacier before we can camp on a green campsite, which is a welcome sight and site after being on snow for the last few days. On the way we can see the famous Kanjut Sar (7,760 m.) towering high above the Kani Basa Glacier. (BLD)

Day 13 Kani Basa (4,500 m 14,760 ft): Camp
Rest a well needed day to relax after a tough walk through Hisper La and snow. (BLD)

Day 14 Jutmal (4,200 m 13,780 ft): Camp
Trek this will take about 7 hours and on the way we will cross the Jutmal Glacier. It is tricky here as the route through the glacier is like a maze with high ice walls. After crossing it, another hurdle that we face is the climb up on a loose cliff face. Once up the face, we now enter a beautiful campsite with lovely views across the Hisper Glacier. Some streams have to be crossed on the way. (BLD)

Day 15 Bitanmal (3,600 m 11,800 ft): Camp
Trek this section takes about 8 hours. On the way Pumory Glacier is crossed and also a stream. The crossing of Pumory is not that difficult as the Jutmal. However, once again, we have to descend on to the ablation valley and once again we have to climb the cliffs on our right to get to the campsite. This is an exhaustive process. (BLD)

Day 16 Falaling Chhish (3,600 m 11,800 ft): Camp
Trek one more glacier to cross! This is Kunyang Glacier. The walking does get a little easier. However, crossing the Kunyang is tedious and the climb on rocks on the other side can be difficult. This is a short day consisting of about 4 hours. Our camp is in a shepherd's meadow where villagers from Hisper bring their yaks for the summer. The view of Makrong Chhish (6,607 m.), on the other side of Hisper Glacier, is outstanding. (BLD)

Day 17 Hisper Village (3,400 m 11,150 ft): Camp
Trek another short day of about 4 hours. Some streams have to be crossed on the way, but the walking is relatively gentle. A bridge over the Hisper stream has to be crossed and then a climb on a good path brings us into the village proper. It is strange to see habitation as the villagers gather around us! (BLD)

Day 18 Huru (3,000 m 9,840 ft.): Camp
Trek this takes about 5 hours of walking on a jeep road. The road is marked with a few broken bridges and land slides that have resulted in jeeps not coming all the way to the Hisper Village. Our campsite is high above the noisy Hisper River in a tree-shaded spot. There is also a cool pool nearby. Here our epic trek ends. (BLD)

Day 19 Karimabad (2,440 m 8,000 ft): Hotel
Jeep our jeeps will transport us back to Karimabad, Hunza. The first sight of this lush green valley surrounded with huge white peaks will remain an imprint on our minds for a long time. (BLD)

Day 20 Gilgit (1,500 m 4,900 ft): Hotel
Drive we drive to Gilgit in about three hours and have ample opportunity to visit the Central Asian bazaars and do some sightseeing. (BLD)

Day 21 Rawalpindi/Islamabad: Hotel
Flight to Islamabad and later we do our trek debriefing. Here we go again and find ourselves looking forward to being on this world famous flight. One can never get enough of the sight of Nanga Parbat, which is so huge that the plane takes about ten minutes to cross its northern face! (BLD)

Day 22 Spare day incase the flight did not operate. Or flight to destination.

Guarantee departures: Every Monday
Minimum 2 people.

Tour cost

No of Pax.

2-5

6-9

10-15

Price in US Dollar per person

$2550

$2250

$2050

COST INCLUDES

• All domestic transportation and transfers one way flight to Skardu
• Twin sharing accommodation at hotel with en-suite private facilities
• 2 person tent and mattresses
• Meals full board (B breakfast-L Lunch-D-Dinner)
• Trekking, camping and entrance fees at sites
• Fully escorted by our English-speaking Trekking guide and kitchen staff
• All camping and kitchen equipments
• Insurance for our local staff
• Portage for 20 kg of personal luggage.
• Tips for hotels staff

COST EXCLUDES

• Visa Fees.
• Expenses in hotels such as laundry, telephone and room service, etc. Back packs,
• Sleeping bags and climbing & technical equipment.
• Personal insurance
• Optional activities
• Meals not mention above
• Personal expanses
• Single supplements
• Tips for Guides, Trekking crews and drivers

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