High Peaks Adventure

Landscapes & Cultures of the Highest Mountains

 
 

Tour Highlights

  • Visit three highest mountain ranges of the world

  • Visit ancient castles

  • Experience layers of history in Taxila

  • Experience a local festival

  • Trek to Fairy Meadows

 

16 DAYS/16 NIGHTS

Physical Rating: 2

Best Time to Visit: May - September

Our fixed dates coincide with festivals in Kalash and Chitral Valleys


  • The morning is free to recover from your journey. In the

    afternoon and we offer an optional walk to the Margalla hills

    surrounding the capital.

    Later in the afternoon, the trek leaders will give a full trip briefing.

    We will conclude our evening with a group dinner, this will be an

    opportunity for everyone to get to know each other, ask

    questions and enjoy a restful evening before our journey begins

  • We will take an early morning flight to Skardu. The flight is about an hour and on the way you will see the foot hills of the Himalayas, leading to Nanga Parbat and as we get closer to landing K2 and Baltoro Glacier. In the afternoon we will visit the historic Kharpocho fort. At the top, we have views of the surrounding area. We will also visit the 14th century Amburiq

    Mosque in Shigar Village, a UNESCO award-winning site. We will return to our hotel where you have an option to further explore the area or relax and enjoy the location.

  • Katchura Lakes are two beautiful alpine lakes near Skardu. We

    start our trip with a visit to the lower Kachura lake which is

    located at a resort. We will have an optional hike to upper

    Kachura lake, for those interested it is possible to go boating and

    fish for Trout in these lakes. We will have lunch here and later will

    explore Skardu town for shopping before returning to the hotel.

    In the evening we will visit private hot springs and relax before

    dinner.

    DAY 4 D

  • This is a long day, we will start after breakfast and head to Deosai

    Plains, stopping at the beautiful turquoise blue Satpara Lake on

    the way.

    Deosai National Park is a high-altitude alpine plateau, the average

    elevation is 4114m(13497ft) making it the second highest plateau

    in the world. We will have lunch at the beautiful Shausar lake and

    you will have an opportunity to walk in the area, after spending

    3-4 hours in the area we will drive another 3 hours to reach

    Astore, where we will spend the night.

  • We start our day with a leisurely morning at Rama Lake, later we

    will drive to Raikot bridge for our journey to Fairy Meadows with

    views of Nanga Parbet.

    We will take Jeeps over a 17km steep and narrow dirt road to

    Tattu village, where the hiking trail to Fairy Meadows begins. This

    is a well established trail and we walk through the forest on a

    gentle climb for about 2-3 hours. We spend the night in Fairy

    Meadows with beautiful views of Nanga Parbat.

  • We will trace our steps back to Raikot Bridge and head to Hunza,

    stopping in Gilgit for lunch. Here we will have a chance to visit the

    famous Kargah Buddha, a 7th century carving of a large standing

    Buddha.

    On our way to Hunza we will stop for views of the great mass of

    Rakaposhi, the 27th highest mountain in the world 7,788m

    (25,551ft).

  • In the morning you will have an option to hike behind Baltit fort

    along an irrigation channel with views of Hunza Valley, the

    surrounding peaks and terraced fields with views of daily life. The

    trek ends at the high point (Eagles nest) where you can view the

    entire Hunza Valley.

    In the afternoon we will visit the 1100 years old Altit fort, the

    original seat of the Hunza state and the oldest monument in GilgitBaltistan. For those interested there will an option to take a cooking

    class in Pakistani cuisine.

  • Today we head to towards Khunjerab Pass, the land route to

    Chinese border and at 4,934m(16,187ft) the highest border crossing

    in the world. The scenery is beautiful with high peaks all around. Due

    to the dramatic change in altitude, we will only take a brief stop at

    the top before heading back.

    Our last stop for the night is Attabad Lake, formed in 2010 after a

    landslide that blocked the flow of the river. We will take a boat ride

    to our hotel where we spend the night.

  • After a leisurely morning on the banks of Attabad lake we drive

    towards Ghizer valley the launching pad for Shandur Pass. Shandur is

    also known as the rooftop of the world and is the birth place of

    Polo which still played amongst villages during the Polo festival.

    The 6 hour drive brings us to Phandar, where our hotel is located

    on the banks of Phandar lake. The deep blue lake We will have

    chance to walk around the lake and relax.

  • We will take the Shandur Pass to Mastuj, stopping for tea at the

    top 3,800m(12,467ft). For those interested, there will be a

    chance to walk in the beautiful meadows before getting picked

    by the jeep.

    If we are here at the time of Shandur Festival we will spend the

    night in the festival grounds. Traditionally a polo tournament, the

    festival is a celebration of local culture, music and cuisine. In the

    morning we will watch a polo match played in the free style

    polo and then continue to Mastuj.

    Mastuj was the seat of the principality that governed Northern

    Chitral and Yasin valleys. We will spend our night in a hotel

    located within the historic Mastuj fort

  • This is a beautiful and scenic drive, as we start from Mastuj Valley

    towards Yarkund Valley and wind down towards Chitral. Driving

    close to the Wakhan Corridor, which borders Afghanistan and

    Tajikistan we will see impressive views of Trich Mir 7,708 m

    (25,289 ft) the highest mountain in the Hindukush range.

    This is one of the most beautiful and dramatic drives you are

    ever likely to take as we wind our way up the Mastuj Valley,

    passing Tirich Mir and Boni Zong, before finally entering the

    Yarkund Valley at the top of which lies Afghanistan’s Wakhan

    Corridor

  • Birbir, Bumborete and Rumbur valleys are locally known as

    Kafiristan (the land of the infidels). These valleys are home to the

    3,000 year old civilization of Kalash people who are spread in

    about 20 villages. The Kalash practice their own religion and their

    cultural practices are unique from all other ethnicities. We will

    visit Kalash villages, meet with locals who are keen to share their

    culture and lifestyle with visitors. Later we will move to our hotel

    in the Kalash Valley where we spend the night

    If we are here in time for a Kalash festival. The celebration is a

    huge party, with lots of dancing, wine and feasting. We will

    witness the celebrations and you have an opportunity to wear

    traditional Kalash attire and participate in the festivities.

  • We will travel by road to Swat Valley, stopping at the Chakdara

    Museum with its collection of first to seventh century Gandhara

    Art. The drive will take us through villages and small towns and

    we will reach our destination in the evening.

  • In the morning will visit the Swat Museum with its collection of

    Gandharan statuettes and treasure from the valley of Swat.

    The area of Swat was a major buddhist center and buddhist and

    Ghandhara sites are littered all over the valley. We will visit the

    remains of 2nd century Butkara stupa, believed to contain the

    ashes of Buddha. We continue to Udegram village where you

    will have the option to hike to Raja Gira’s castle, site with a

    history stretching from 1,000 BC to 14th century.

  • We will visit the UNESCO world heritage sites of Takht-bhai and

    Taxila. Takht-Bhai is a 7th century Buddhist monastery. The

    origins of Taxila as a city go back to 1500 BC and it was an

    important Buddhist Centre from 5th century BC to 6th Century

    AD. Taxila Museum is famous for its magnificent collection of

    Gandhara Art.

    After Taxila we will head over to our hotel in Islamabad. The

    evening is free to relax or join an organized shopping trip.

  • After a relaxed morning, you will have a chance to visit some of

    sights in Islamabad, including Faisal Mosque and the national

    institute of folk heritage. You will have an opportunity to buy

    local handicrafts and we will arrange a tour of carpet shopping.

    After relaxing at the hotel, we will head to the Margalla hills for a

    celebration dinner to end an amazing experience.

  • Our private transport will take you to the airport.

Is this Trip for you?

All our tours feature a physical rating to help select the right vacation. Every one of tours require the ability to walk around sights unaided, while more active tours include longer walks or multi-day treks.

Level 1: A reasonable level of fitness is required but its more about spending time on your feet than covering large distances. You will be getting on and off vehicles, walking around sites and climbing steps.

Level 2: The typical day is busier and involves more steps or multiple sites visits every day. The trip might involve day hikes of 2-3 hours.

Level 3: You should enjoy hiking and feel comfortable hiking 3–6 miles with elevation with elevation gains/losses of up to 300m(1000 ft) per day. We suggest beginning a regular exercise regimen at least 2–3 months prior to departure.

Level 4: You should be comfortable with hiking 5-8 hours each day, up to 18km (11 miles) with as much as 3,000’elevation gain and loss or high altitude.

Level 5: Challenging for fit hikers with experience in multi-day treks in high altitude. These tours are not appropriate for novice hikers or even for experienced but unfit hikers.

If you have any questions, please reach us at info@thewander.travel

 

At a glance

Group size 2-12
All lodging and Meals
Local flights included

What’s Included

✓ Support for Pakistan Visa

✓ All guiding services

✓ Best available accommodations

✓ All activities

✓ All domestic transport

 

What’s not Included

  • Travel Insurance

  • Visa

  • International flights

  • Lunch and Dinner during hotel stays

  • Airport departure tax

  • Miscellaneous expenses

  • Tips