Mountain: | Manglik sar 6050m Trekking Peak Pakistan (6 050 m / 19 850 ft) |
Activity type: | Mountaineering |
Activity level: | Moderate/ Challenging |
Elevation: | 7 483 m / 24 550 ft |
Duration: | 40 Day(s) |
Expenses: | Please update |
Route Name: |
Passu Peak 7478m Pakistan, There are about 4/5 Passu Peaks in that range but two of them are above 7000 meters. Passu 1 is 7478m & Passu II is 7285m. The difference in heights is less than 200m so there is no difference is climbing timings and high camps.
Once out of Islamabad we will drive straight 12 hours on the Karakoram highway to Chilas. From Chilas we’ll drive to Upper Hunza Valley and stay in Gulmit. Gulmit is an hour’s drive from Karimabad. At Gulmit we will leave our van and board on 4x4 jeeps to move towards are base camp. Our jeeps will drop us a Borit Lake, which is half an hour’s drive from Gulmit. Borit Lake will be our trek head. Here we will take our packs and start walking towards the first camping site Passu Ghar. The first days trek is easy with marvelous views of Passu glacier. After 4 hours walk we will be at Passu Ghar. It is a sandy, green place at Southern lateral moraine of Passu glacier. It is basically a summer pasture so we might find sheep, goats & yaks here.
From Passu Ghar we will walk up on the moraine and cross Passu glacier to reach Lazdur. The glacier crossing is easy as it is a regular route for the local shepherds. At Lazdur we will stop for lunch which will be a good opportunity before the steep ascend to reach Patundas. In total it is 5/6 hours walk/climb from Passu Ghar to Patundas. Patundas is a high place at 4200 meters. It is also a very good panoramic view point for all the peaks in Hunza, upper Hunza & Shimshal valley.
Next morning we will descend down for ¾ hours to reach our base camp (3900m). There is also a seasonal mountain lake. This is an ideal green place for the base camp before the big white snow field of the Passu Peaks. This place is also one of the base camps of Shispar 7611m.
After spending appropriate time here for acclimatization we will start establishing advance base camp on the snow. First half an hour walk from the base camp is again on the moraine. After that we will be on the glacier. On the glacier it depends on the latest snow conditions that we will find ice or snow. If there is fresh snowfall then we have to walk on soft snow otherwise on the permanent settled glacier. Now for the advance base camp there is no fixed place. It depends on the speed and mutual under standing of the expedition members. Water will be available here and we don’t need to melt snow. Approx. height here will be about 4000m.
Now the real climb starts. Route between advance base camp to camp 1 is quite difficult, technical and full of crevasses and seracs. We may need to use ladders on some portions here so please try to bring mountain ladders with the other climbing equipment. Also we need to fix rope on few places to cross the crevasses and on some traverses. As it is not a regular mountain like Spantik or G2 so we have to make our route our selves on many places. Which makes these peaks a bit harder than the known seven thousanders. Overall the climb is not very difficult but negotiating with crevasses and deep soft snow are the major hurdles on the mountain. Once the route is fixed by the high altitude porters and climbing leader it will take 4/5 hours to members to reach camp 1 from advance base camp. Height here will be round 4900 meters.
Route from camp 1 to camp 2 is not technical. Again HA porters and climbing leader will make the route first in deep snow and dump all the required equipment at camp 2. After that it will be max. 6/7 hours walk for the members. First two hours walk is on flat white snow field after that there is an ascend of 4 hours. There is no need to fix any rope in between camp 1 and camp 2 except one point of 25/30 meters. Arrive camp 2 at 5700m. It is a flat place on deep snow.
Camp three is a big white snow field and it will take the party about 6/7 hours, once the route is broken by the leaders. Climb to Camp 3 is gradual with occasional possibilities of hidden crevasses. No need of rope fixing any where. Approx. height at camp 3 is 6600m.
From camp 3, it is 7/8 hours climb to reach the summit of Passu 2 (7285m). The route is safe and non technical but in deep snow. For Passu 1 (7478m) we need to establish camp 4 on the way because it is not possible from camp 3 to reach the summit of Passu 1 and come back to camp 3 in one day. The route is same like as for the Passu 2. Soft deep snow and no crevasses but there is a steep ascend of about 200+ meters before the summit of Passu 1 (7478m). Camp 4 will be at 6900 meters just in the start of the last ascend. |
Activity type: |
Mountaineering |
Activity level: |
Moderate/ Challenging |
Type of Climb: |
Snow & Ice & Rock |
Location: |
Asia, Pakistan |
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First Ascent: | Please update |
Duration: |
40 Day(s) |
Max. Elevation: |
7 483m / 24 550 ft |
Vertical Gain: | Please update |
Length: | Please update |
Climbing Season(s): | Please update |
Nearst Airport(s): |
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Convenience Center(s): | Please update |
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Location: Pakistan
Activity type:4x4
Difficulty: Easy/ Moderate
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Overview of Passu Peak Expedition
Day To Mode Stay
1 Departure for Pakistan
2 Arrive Islamabad AC van hotel
3 Islamabad AC van hotel
4 - Chilas AC van hotel
5 - Gulmit AC van hotel
6 - Passu Ghar Jeep/trek Camp 1
7 - Lazdur trek Camp 2
8 - Patundas trek Camp 3
9 - Passu Peak BC trek Camp 4
10--34 BC, 25 days Climbing Camp 5-29
35 - Patundas trek Camp 30
36 - Passu Ghar trek Camp 31
37 - Gulmit trek/jeep hotel
38 - Chilas AC van hotel
39 - Islamabad AC van hotel
40 - Islamabad AC van hotel
41 - Departure
Overview of Passu Peak Expedition
Day To Mode Stay
1 Departure for Pakistan
2 Arrive Islamabad AC van hotel
3 Islamabad AC van hotel
4 - Chilas AC van hotel
5 - Gulmit AC van hotel
6 - Passu Ghar Jeep/trek Camp 1
7 - Lazdur trek Camp 2
8 - Patundas trek Camp 3
9 - Passu Peak BC trek Camp 4
10--34 BC, 25 days Climbing Camp 5-29
35 - Patundas trek Camp 30
36 - Passu Ghar trek Camp 31
37 - Gulmit trek/jeep hotel
38 - Chilas AC van hotel
39 - Islamabad AC van hotel
40 - Islamabad AC van hotel
41 - Departure
Detail of Services
1. Accommodation: In good standard hotels on full board & half twin basis in towns. During camping in dome tents also on twin sharing basis, with full board services.
2. Transportation: Air Conditioned transport in Islamabad and upto Gulmit. 4x4 soft top jeeps till trek head for members and equipment.
3. Meals: All meals during trekking and at the base camp.
4. Equipment: All camping & kitchen equipment will be provide during trekking and at the base camp
5. Custom clearance: In Islamabad we shall take care of custom clearance procedure of equipment and we will store the equipment in our store till the arrival of climbing team.
6. Briefing & De-briefing: Our guide will assist you in briefing & de-briefing with ministry of tourism and coordinate the matters with government appointed Liaison officer.
7. Portage: All portage for base camp food and camping equipment is included. Portage of 75kg per member to the base camp, for personal gear + high altitude equipment + high altitude food is also included.
8. Supporting Staff: Qualified guide, cook, cook helper will stay at the base camp with the group throughout the expedition.
9. Guarantee, for Helicopter rescue and environment fee. (fee not included)
10. Insurance, of porters, staff, Liaison officer.
11. Tips & portage & entrance fee at hotels, sites and at air port.
12. Camping Services: Apart from complete kitchenette, we shall provide Mess tent with folding tables & chairs, Toilet tent and dome tents for base camp.
13. Assistance, with foreigners registration office.
Cost Does Not Include:
1. Climbers insurance.
2. Any additional service not mentioned in the itinerary or above chart of services.
3. Any additional camping item as generators, satellite phone/fax or such accessories.
4. Payments and kits High altitude porters.
5. High altitude food, equipment and porters.
6. Any domestic or international Air Fare.
7. Any delays or cancellations due to natural hazards like bad weather or landslides beyond the control of land operator.
8. Helicopter charges in case of use for any purpose.
9. Doctor and medicines.
10. Any services and equipment above base camp.
11. Equipment for liaison officer
12. Royalty of the mountain
13. Wages of the liaison officer (equipment not included)
14. Pollution fee US$ 200
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