Nanga Prabat Expedition

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Duration

45 Days

Location

Gilgit–Baltistan

Country

Pakistan

Altitude

8,126m

$44,000

An immense, dramatic peak rising far above its surrounding terrain, Nanga Parbat also notoriously difficult climb. It has three vast faces. The Raikot face is dominated by the north and south silver crags and silver plateau. The Diamir face is rocky in the beginning. It converts itself into ice fields around the higher end of the peak. The Rupal face is the highest precipice in the world.

Nanga Parbat has tremendous vertical relief over local terrain in all directions. To the south, Nanga Parbat boasts what is often referred to as the highest mountain face in the world: The Rupal Face rises 4,600 m (15,090 ft) above its base. To the north, the complex, somewhat more gently sloped Raikot Flank rises 7,000 m (22,966 ft) from the Indus River valley to the summit in just 25 km (16 mi), one of the 10 greatest elevation gains in so short a Hight on Earth. Nanga Parbat is one of only two peaks on Earth that rank in the top twenty of both the highest mountains in the world. It was first climbed in 1953 by Austrian climber Hermann Buhl. However, it was the dramatic moment of summit time as the all members of Austrian team have left back accepting BHUL: He continued alone. Finally, he succeeded to summit. Buhl is the only climber who made the first ascent of an eight-thousand without oxygen

An immense, dramatic peak rising far above its surrounding terrain, Nanga Parbat also notoriously difficult climb. It has three vast faces. The Raikot face is dominated by the north and south silver crags and silver plateau. The Diamir face is rocky in the beginning. It converts itself into ice fields around the higher end of the peak. The Rupal face is the highest precipice in the world.

Nanga Parbat has tremendous vertical relief over local terrain in all directions. To the south, Nanga Parbat boasts what is often referred to as the highest mountain face in the world: The Rupal Face rises 4,600 m (15,090 ft) above its base. To the north, the complex, somewhat more gently sloped Raikot Flank rises 7,000 m (22,966 ft) from the Indus River valley to the summit in just 25 km (16 mi), one of the 10 greatest elevation gains in so short a Hight on Earth. Nanga Parbat is one of only two peaks on Earth that rank in the top twenty of both the highest mountains in the world. It was first climbed in 1953 by Austrian climber Hermann Buhl. However, it was the dramatic moment of summit time as the all members of Austrian team have left back accepting BHUL: He continued alone. Finally, he succeeded to summit. Buhl is the only climber who made the first ascent of an eight-thousand without oxygen

Trip Overview

Nanga Parbat is the ninth highest mountain in the world and second highest peaks of Pakistan. The Sanskrit word parvata means

“Mountain Rocks” and nanga means “Bare”). It is located in Diamir and Astor is a part of Himalayan Range of Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan.

Day 1
Arrive Islamabad welcome & Transfer to Hotel
Residence: Hotel | Altitude: 512m
Day 2
Briefing in Alpine club of Pakistan in Islamabad.
Residence: Hotel | Altitude: 512m
Day 3
Drive from Islamabad – Chilas
Residence: Hotel | Altitude: 1265m
Day 4
Drive from Chilas – Halalay bridge & trek to Sair camp
Residence: Camping | Altitude: 3200m
Day 5
Trek from Siar camp – Kutgali
Residence: Camping | Altitude: 3680m
Day 6
Trek from Kutgali – Nanga Parbat Diamir Base camp
Residence: Camping | Altitude: 4300m
Day 7
Climbing Period(34 Days)
Residence: Camping
Day 42
Trek return from Nanga Parbat – Sair camp
Residence: Camping | Altitude: 3680m
Day 43
Trek return from Sair camp – Halalay bridge & drive to Chilas
Residence: Hotel | Altitude: 1265m
Day 44
Drive from Chilas – Islamabad
Residence: Hotel | Altitude: 512m
Day 45
Transfer to Islamabad international airport to onward you own destination.
- Islamabad & Skardu airport pick and drop on arrival and departure. - Both ways air condition bus/ mini bus between Islamabad-Chilas - Islamabad. - Air-condition car for briefing in Alpine club of Pakistan in Islambad. - Local bazaar transportation if require. - 4x4 Jeep / Toyotas between Chilas – Halalay - bridge - Chilas both ways.
Accommodation in Islamabad and Chilas(Note: Three 5* Hotel in Islamabad city. Other all Hotels will be best standard, we provid twin sharing rooms, Single occupancy providing for those guests who haven’t trekking/climbing partner. In case of not availability of rooms then we will provide any other equal standard hotels. All hotel rooms will be twin sharing. In case of extra stays in hotel then we will charge corporate rate without meals.)
- Nanga Parbat climbing permit fee. - Insurance for local staff. - Tool taxes. - Bridge crossing and camping fees. - Documentation fee. - Population fee - Government Tax & Fees(Note: In case of pollution, fines/penalties will be the responsibility of the expedition/ Trekking leader or member of the group.)
- 1 High Altitude Climbing Sherpa with his international flight tickets, equipment allowance, daily wages, international flight tickets, and carrying bonus for both peaks - We are providing one well experience local guide who can speak English; our cook will provide you all delicious foods, English, Pakistani, Korean, Italian, Chinese and Thai. Kitchen boy will help with cook and waiter will serve you time to time while trekking and camping period. Porter Sardar will lead low altitude porter on require places.
- Way up from Halalay Bridge – Nanga Parbat base camp 75kg allows each climber - Way down from Nanga Parbat base camp – - Halalay Bridge 50Kg allows each climber.(Note: In case the baggage exceeds more than above-mentioned kgs then we will charge normal porter rates.)
- Completed kitchen utensils. - Lamp for light while trekking. - Chinese/Korean cooking stoves.
- Member sleeping tent along with Comfortable molty foam for member’s tent inside. - Comfortable chairs and table. - Toilet Tent. - Store Tent - Office Tent - Hot shower tent.
- High Tent, Shovel, Rope, EPI Gas, Gas Burner (MSR Rector), High Food, etc. - Oxygen (4ltr.) 3 bottles for each Member and 2 bottles for Climbing Sherpa - Summit Mask & Regulator set for each Member and climbing Sherpa (Note: • In case of emergencies, sufficient backup oxygen & mask regulator available at Base Camp (Chargeable as per use) )
- We will provide full board dishes beside tea times, fresh fruits, dry fruits, snacks at base camp and while trekking. - All vegetables, meats, chickens, egg, - members and staff plus low altitude porters food included.
- Electric Generator/ Solar systems. - Gas heating system in dining at base camp if requires. - Comfortable foam. - Bamboo sticks. - 01 Walkie Talkie sets. - 01 Thuraya satellite phone at base camp for emergency calling. - Assistance for international flight changes. - Dinning mess will cover by carpet.
International flight tickets
Pakistan visa fees upon arrival as per the rules of the Pakistan government
Bank/wire transfer fees (if applicable)
Lunch and Dinner during your stay in Pakistan
Personal Travel Insurance and High-Altitude Insurance (Accident, Medical and Emergency Rescue Evacuation)
Personal Trekking and Climbing Gears
Phone calls, internet, battery recharge, laundry, alcoholic beverages, specialty coffee or espresso drinks etc.
Drone & Special filming permit
Summit Bonus: US $2000.00 per Climbing Sherpa
Please calculate some tips for base camp staffs
Any other service cost which are not mentioned in the cost includes

Additonal Information

Trip Summary:

Type of Expedition: Guided

Disclaimer:

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CLIMBING GEAR LIST - OVER 8000M

TECHNICAL DEVICES / CLIMBING GEARS

  • Climbing Helmet
  • Headlamp with Spare Batteries (Petzl / BD)
  • Summit Down Suits 
  • Axe Semi-technical
  • Crampons
  • Harness
  • Carabineers (Both Lock & Unlock)
  • Ascender
  • Belay Device (ATC Guide/Figure of 8)
  • Assistant Rope
  • Tape Sling
  • Sleeping Bags (-40C/-30F) (2 pcs)
  • Thermosets Inflatable Mattress or Thermosets Cell Foam Mattress
  • Sun/Glacier Glasses UV Protection 
  • Snow Goggle UV Protection
  • Rucksacks (45 - 55 Ltr.)
  • Duffel Bag (2 pcs)
  • Water Bottles
  • Thermos / Flask 
  • Pee Bottle
  • Extendable Trekking Poles (1 Set)
  • Swiss Knife
  • Mug, Plastic Bowl, Fork & Spoon 
  • Summit Boot
  • Alpine Boot (G2SM)
  • Sandals
  • Lightweight Trekking Boots
  • Camp Booties

EXTRA

  • Sunscreen (-50 SPF)
  • Lips Guard (-20/-50 SPF)
  • Water Proof Stuff Sacks  
  • Satellite Phone / GPS Device (if possible)

UPPER BODY

  • Short-Sleeved Shirts/T-shirts
  • Lightweight Top / thermal Coat (2 pcs)
  • Mid-weight Top (2 pcs)
  • Heavyweight Top
  • Synthetic or Fleece Jacket Down
  • Insulated Jacket Windproof Jacket
  • Gore-Tex Jacket

LOWER BODY

  • Lightweight Long Underpants (2 pcs)
  • Mid-weight Long Underpants (2 pcs)
  • Heavyweight Long Underpants
  • Trekking Pants (2 pcs)
  • Down / Synthetic Insulated Pants
  • Gore-Tex Pants
  • Trekking & Climbing Socks (5-7 Pairs)
  • Summit Socks (3 Pairs)
HAND & HEAD
  • Lightweight Synthetic Liner Glove 
  • Wind Stopper Fleece Gloves
  • Summit Gloves
  • Heavy Gloves (Mitten)
  • Sun Cap
  • Wool / Fleece Hat
  • Balaclava
  • Hand Warmer
  • Neck Gaiter / High Neck

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