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Trekking Peak GONDOGORO (5650m) Skardu Balistan Pakistan

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Activity type: Trekking
Activity level: Moderate/ Challenging
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15 Jul 2021 - 3 Aug 2021

Duration: 20 Day(s) / Tour with fixed start dates
Price: from $4250

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Experience your first summit in Karakorams. Gondogoro Peak is an easy non technical peak and it took about seven to eight hours from base camp to base camp.

In Skardu we will leave our Air Conditioned transport and board on 4x4 soft top jeeps to the trek head, Hushe. Hushe Valley East of Skardu, will be our real kick off point towards our goal. Hushe is a place from where many big treks for big mountains start. After three days trek we will arrive at the base camp of our peak. At the base we`ll stay for two days for climbing. We will have some outstanding views of K2, Broad Peak, G1 & 2 and some other big mountains from the top. Drive or fly back to Islamabad to finish the expedition.

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Price includes

  • Accommodation on twin sharing basis: at standard category hotels in towns.
  • Meals: half board at hotels, full board during trek.
  • Transport: Air conditioned transport in Islamabad, soft top 4x4 jeeps from Skardu to trek head and back
  • Camping facilities 2 Pax-dome tent with mattress, dinning tent with folding table & chairs, kitchen tent with complete kitchenette & staff, toilet tent
  • Portage of 15 Kg, of personal luggage during the trek. Trek Permits’ Processing & payment from Ministry of Tourism.
  • English speaking qualified Mountain Guide.

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  • Cost Does Not Include: Any domestic/international air fare. Personal trekking equipment, medicines and any expense of personal nature. Any expense due to forced majeurs, cancellation of flights, landslides, evacuation or accident or delay beyond the control of land operator

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Rock Valley Tours Pvt Ltd (Official) Pakistan

Pakistan, Lahore

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Rock Valley Tours is a tour management company based in Lahore, Pakistan. We specialize in organizing tours, treks, hikes, hunting and climbing expeditions, team building and leadership trails all over Pakistan. Although we are experts in the Northern Areas of Pakistan, our footprint is spread over every nook and corner in Pakistan.

Pakistan has been nominated as the best adventure tourism destination in the world for the year 2020. We feel that the team we have assembled is best equipped to arrange and facilitate trips across the length and breadth of Pakistan.

Born and raised in the Karakorum region of Pakistan, our team has spent their childhoods crisscrossing the endless trails of these parts of the country. They have all been trained and certified to ensure that your experience is supreme and that safety remains paramount no matter what.

We respect the natural environment in which we work and live and we have an intimate and unrivaled knowledge of the terrain, the people and the cultures that you will encounter on your trek, trail, hike and/or expedition. With years of experience and knowledge, it is our goal to provide a memorable experience to you. This, while keeping the environment worry supreme.

From the time you arrive in Pakistan, to the time you leave our country, consider yourself to be our responsibility. We are a one-stop solution to all your needs during your stay in Pakistan.

Be it, the bustling metropolis of Karachi, or the lush green plains around Lahore, or even the foothills of the Himalayas starting from Islamabad, let us present our country to you in a way no one can.

For more information About RVT on anything you may desire, please inquire about the numbers given on top or write to us on info@rockvalleytours.com. We would be more than happy to provide you unmatched possibilities and unrivaled service.

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Pakistan, Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Islamabad

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Day 20

Days
ITINERARY
Day 1 _ Departure For Pakistan.

Day 2 _ Arrive Islamabad
Day in Islamabad to finalize the formalities with the Ministry of Tourism for procurement of trekking and climbing permit. Also briefing of the trek. Evening free.

Day 3 _ Travel To Skardu
In the morning you will be picked up from the hotel to transfer to Islamabad airport for flight to Skardu. Flight depends on weather conditions. This flight of PIA (using Boeing aircraft) is subject to clear weather at Skardu. Alternately, we may take two-day drive to Skardu, traveling on Karakoram Highway, sometimes refereed as the eight wonder of the world. We shall stay for overnight at Chilas on the bank of Indus river. ( One hour flight OR 12 hours drive to Chilas on KKH).

Day 4 _ Explore Skardu
Free day at Skardu, the capital of Baltistan, sometimes called as little Tibet due to its geographic location and historic links with Tibet and Laddakh. Stroll down the narrow bazaar, climb up the cliff to visit the historic "Kharpocho" fort, visit the turquoise blue Satpara Lake just 4 miles from the town. Meals and overnight at Motel/Resort. If driving from Chilas then its 6/7 hours drive, again along the Lion river Indus. Today the gorge will be much narrower than of the main Karakoram Highway. Arrive and transfer to hotel. Evening free.

Day 5 _ Towards Khaplu
We leave Skardu driving on metal road to Khaplu. Khaplu the largest kingdom in old Baltistan valley, Stretches in a wide fan from the base of a semicircular wall of mountains, dropping some 300 meters to the river level. The scattered houses set amid terraced, fields are connected by paths and irrigation channels and the friendly villagers welcome visitors. We shall visit the historic wood-carved mosque, dominating the valley from the top end of alluvial fan and the historic Khaplu Fort. Overnight at Motel.

Day 6 _ Khaplu - Hushe
Hushe at the descend to the Gondogoro River. Drive on a typical jeep track. Arrive Hushe, a green irrigated village at 3,200m the land of spectacular views of K-6 (7280m), K-7 (6,950m), and Link Sar (7,050m) and enjoy a different atmosphere here, because this is an embarkation and disembarkation point of all the big expeditions. 4/5 hours drive.

Day 7 _ Trek to Saitcho:
Start the trek, as the staff makes loads of 25 Kg. each to distribute among the porters, we start our trek in the soft morning light. As we continue, we gradually leave the icy landscapes and ascend to the meadows and pasture at Saitcho (3,750m). Although we’ve left the icy wilds, we still have tremendous views, including Namika Peak (6,325m), and Defokhar (6,550m). Arrive Saitcho and transfer to camps for overnight stay. 4/5 hours hiking.

Day 8_ Saitcho to Dalsangpa
As we leave Saitcho, we make a long traverse of the Gondogoro Glacier, first encountering small crevasses, then hiking over the soft ice of the glacier. The last half hour is a pleasant stroll through wild flowers, with commanding views of the Gondogoro Glacier, Yermandu Kangri (7,165m), Mashabrum South (7,806m), and the Mashabrum La (5,500m). Arrive Dalsangpa and camp at 4,265m by a small Lake. 4/5 hours hiking.

Day 9_ Dalsangpa - Kuispan
Today we will again cross the Gondogoro glacier to reach the plateau of Khuispan (5,030m), base camp for Gondogoro Peak. A rest day after few days trekking and also for acclimatization. We can take time to explore the area or just relax and admire view of Laila Peak (6,100m), Drangra (6,325), and Tasa Peak (6,615m). Overnight camping at Kuispan.

Day 10_ Rest day
At the base of Gondogoro Peak, Khuispan.

Day 11_ Attempt Gondogoro peak (5650 meters)
We shall take an early start from Kuispan for the summit. The peak is not that technical it involves some steep walks on the snow, and the use of fixed ropes as well as crampons and ice axe is a must. It will take about 6 to 7 hours to reach the summit and 3 to 4 hours to come back to the base camp at Khuispan. From the top of Gondogoro Peak the views are unparalleled, with K2, Broad Peak, Gashabrum 1 to 4, Mashabrum, and many mountains appearing at our level. 9/10 hours hiking.

Day 12_ An extra day
At the base camp in case if we miss the summit on day one we can have another try to the summit.

Day 13_ Trek to Dalsangpa
After finishing our expedition we will trek back to Dalsangpa and say goodbye to our peak and base camp. As descending on normal paths is always easier than ascending, so we will cover the distance quickly. After crossing some part of Gondogoro glacier and then walking on the latrel moraine of Gondogoro glacier we will arrive at Dalsangpa camping site for overnight camping.

Day 14_ Trek back to Saitcho.
Walking back on the Gondogoro glacier, first we will cross the plateau of Gondogoro settlement and then arrive Saitcho. Most of the expeditions rest and celebrate here in Saitcho so we will have a good company here. We also have a chance of getting hot shower here. Overnight camping in Saitcho.

Day 15_ Trek back to Hushe.
This will be our last trekking day, as today we will arrive at Hushe the kickoff point of our trek. Todays trek is also quiet normal and in 4 to 5 hours time we will arrive in Hushe, for overnight camping.

Day 16_ Drive back form Huse to Skardu
We will drive back by the same route crossing Khaplu & Machlu villages to reach back to civilization * Skardu. Enjoy your last breakfast at the camp for this trek, and say Khuda Hafiz to your camping staff who had been pitching tents for you and preparing meals for you during the trek. Board soft top 4x4 jeeps for a bumpy ride through Karakoram. Arrive at Skardu - shall we call it civilization? Well we suppose you are a better judge. Transfer to resort/motel - and enjoy the hot shower. Meals and overnight at resort/motel. 5/6 hours jeep ride.

Day 17_ Skardu to Chilas
Towards Pindi * (Pindi/Chilas) We book the flight to Islamabad, with good luck the flight might operate, enabling us to arrive Pindi in just one hour (miracle of science!). In case of cancellation of flight, we shall drive by road to Islamabad - spending overnight at Chilas KKH.

Day 18_ Finally Back !
Once at Rawalpindi, we shall proceed to the office of Ministry of Tourism for de-briefing of the trek. Day free to explore the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

Day 19 _ In Islamabad
Full day city tour of the twin cities Rawalpindi and Islamabad the capital of Pakistan.

Day 20 _ Fly Home
Transfer to airport for international departure flight.

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Tour: Trekking Peak GONDOGORO (5650m) Skardu Balistan Pakistan

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While on an organized trek, it is best to pack all items for your trip in one large piece and one carry on. The large piece must be a duffel bag (weighing not more than 12.5 Kg.) because duffels are easier for porters to carry. A small day pack is suggested as carry-on to keep items that you will use during while on the trek, bus or jeep. Luggage  Large duffel bag with lock. It is not recommended to put your stuff in backpack as the straps might get damaged while being transferred from bus to jeeps, jeeps to campsites and during loading and unloading by porters each day. A small padlock that fits through the zipper of your duffel bag is recommended.  Day Pack. Large enough for camera gear, cap, sun glasses, water bottle, jacket and other items you may like to use while on the trek.  Extra carry-on. For storing city clothes in Skardu.  Money Belt. A small fanny pack, money belt or around the neck passport bag is suggested for keeping safe your passport, travel documents and money. Packing list for your Duffel.  Sleeping Bag. As we shall be sleeping for four nights at Concordia at 4,700meters or at Snow Lake and Hispar Pass at 5151meters above sea level, so the bag should be rated for 0 degree F or -18 degree C. Ratings are all relative since the amount of insulation needed for a particular person to stay comfortable depends on their rate metabolism. A down bag will be warmer for its weight and pack smaller but does not retain its insulative properties when wet. A water proof breathable shell or a bivy-bag will keep the bag dry. A synthetic bag keeps you warm even when wet and is a less expensive alternative, but will weigh more for a given amount of warmth.  Trekking Boots. The single most important item on this list. Never take brand new boots on a trek, make sure they are well broken-in before departure. Good trekking boots are hard to get in Pakistan. If you are buying a new pair from abroad, look for medium-weight boots of fabric or a fabric/leather combination. They should provide adequate ankle support . A vibrum or other deep-lug will protect you from rocks and add support. Always use thick socks when trying shoes so that you get the correct size. Short shoes can jam your toes painfully during steep descents. You could also try to get new “Grouted” shoes that provide protection against water and are good while walking in rain or through snow. Make sure you can fit crampons on your shoes, as it is vital for crossing different passes.  Camp Shoes. Jogging shoes or sneakers to slip in at the end of the day. Tiva sandals are ideal for this trek, as you can use them while crossing streams and also at the campsite for strolls.  Crampons You may need crampons on certain treks, sometimes only for one day. It helps in having better grip on hard snow to have crampons fitted to your boots. Look for easy to fix ones. ( Check with us for your specific trek if you need the crampons or not). From our regular trek list, you would need to bring crampons for : Gondogoro La, Biafo Hispar and Wartum Peak  Thermal socks. The socks you wear are a critical element. A cotton/wool combination is useful while on the glacier, and for warmer conditions cotton socks are best. For hose who are sensitive to wool synthetic/cotton socks are recommended.  Liner Socks. A thin, wickable material. Polypropylene, Capilene, Thermax and Drylete all work very well. Silk does not work nearly as effectively as any one of the above.  Polyester Fleece/Pile Jacket or Pullover. Stays warm even when wet.  Polyester Fleece Pants. Good for afternoon strolls, same as above.  Rain gear. A rain suit available from the local market is best for rain, doubles as windbreaker, and fits over pile jacket and pants.  Wicking Long Underwear (tops & bottoms). Wick moisture to keep you warm and comfortable and dry quickly. Two suits are a good idea.  Ski Hat. Covers your ears properly, use one with cotton liner. Woolen cap is also good.  Mittens or Gloves. Woolen gloves are useful when at higher elevations and during windy conditions, when temperature drops quickly.  Brimmed Sun Hat. Very important for this trek, as when we start the trek and till we arrive at Concordia, we are generally walking towards east. This can be annoying in the morning as sun is low and hits your eyes.  Bathing Suit. Men can take bath by the rivers or occasional lakes in ablation valleys.  Toiletries. Keep everything you normally use. Just remember to bring effective sunscreen, chap stick /lip balm, skin lotion and laundry soap. CLOTHING With your knowledge of Pakistani culture you are well aware of precautions to be taken while traveling through remote areas. Cloths for the trek should be durable, comfortable and easy to wash and dry. In good weather you will spend much of your time in a T-shirt or medium shirt and outdoor trousers. You will need warmer clothes for evening in the camps. Temperature falls rapidly as soon the sun goes down. Men could wear shorts once we are through the populated areas, that means from the third day of trek. Women are advise to use cotton shalwar kameez (loose long shirts and baggy trousers) the traditional Pakistani dress, as these are comfortable during warm conditions, and also appreciated & respected by the locals. Check List  Head gear  Parka  Wool shirt & trousers  Sweater  Cotton shirt & pants  Gloves & Mittens  Rain/wind suit  Cotton & Wool undergarments  Socks (Cotton & Wool/synthetic)  Boots (Trek & Camp)  Belt !  Down Jacket  Shalwar Kameez (Cotton)  Spare laces for boots Miscellaneous Items  Sunglasses  Towel  Washcloth  Bandanna/Scarf, for covering your mouth while riding in a jeep.  Water bottle, with durable screw top.  Sunscreen  Headlamp with flash light + extra batteries and bulb  Insect repellent  Swiss Army knife, or a similar one  Nylon cord for a clothes line  Personal Medical kit  Pocket size sewing kit  Lighter or matches for general use  Wrist Watch Optional Items  Thermarest. We provide close-cell matrices but you may want to supplement for additional comfort.  Stuff sacks of various sizes for storing of your used clothes.  Toilet paper or travel pack of tissues.  An interesting book.  Note book and pen for journal.  Snacks: personal choice of dried fruit, candy, energy bars.  Binoculars.  Camera, film, extra batteries, cleaning supplies and extra lenses.  Sports gear (playing cards/Frisbee)  Water purification tablets .

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