
Nanga Parbat is the ninth highest mountain in the world at 8,126m of elevation situated in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan, the meaning of Nanga Parbat in local language is Naked Mountain and the local people of Gilgit-Baltisan region called Deo Mir.
The massive peak rising far above its surrounding terrain, the Nanga Parbat peak is also known for extreme difficult to climb among other 8,000m peaks in the world. Numerous mountaineering deaths in the early and mid of 20th century kept it the nickname of this mountain “Killer Mountain” along with K2 in Pakistan.
Day 01: Fly to Islamabad, Pakistan
Day 02: Arrival Islamabad
Day 03: Drive to Chilas on Karakoram Highway
Day 04: Trek to Diamoroi after 45 minutes’ drive to Bunar Daas
Day 05: Trek to Diamir Base Camp at 4,100m
Day 06-40: Acclimatization and Climbing period
Day 41-43: Returning Period to Islamabad
Day 44: Farewell
Day 45: Final Depart
One Liaison officer
All Climbing permits
Airport pickup/drop in Islamabad, Pakistan
Hotels in Islamabad and Chilas with (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
All meals during trek
75 KG per expedition member luggage
Tents, mattresses, Kitchen and Dining tents, Toilet tent, Dining table, chair
Stool disposal fee and management
Kitchen equipment, crockery, cutlery, fuel and related community gear.
Salary for all staffs
Insurance for staffs
Staffs airfare, hotel and meal in Pakistan
All personal expenses and equipment for trekking and climbing
Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
Personal Insurance
Emergency Rescue evacuation by helicopter if required
Staffs Tips and,
All bar bills & beverage
- $25,000 - $30,000
- March, April, May, June 45 - 50 Days
- Climbing, Mountaineering
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