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K2 BC & CONCORDIA TREK BALTORO PAKISTAN ASIA

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Activity type: Trekking
Activity level: Moderate/ Challenging
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23 Jul 2020 - 11 Aug 2020

Duration: 20 Day(s) / Tour with fixed start dates
Price: from $3400 / Negotiable

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"The world’s greatest museum of shape and form" is how Italian mountaineer/author Fosco Maraini described Concordia in his book, Karakoram. In Concordia, six peaks over 7925m rise to touch the heavens, including K2 (8611m) the second highest mountain on earth.

After visiting Islamabad, we fly to Skardu and then drive to the trail head and meet our colourful expedition porters, sturdy mountain men. As we trek up to this other-worldly place we enter a remarkable wilderness of ice, rock and sky. By the time we reach Paiju Camp at the foot of the Baltoro Glacier, we begin to feel the pulse of creation: the melting ice, rolling rocks, the creaking and groaning of the glacier as it rearranges its icy rivers.

When we reach Concordia we will be

rewarded with the most incredible mountain views in the world as we are virtually surrounded by K2, Broad Peak (8,051m), Gasherbrum IV (7925m), and razor- edged Mitre Peak.

This is an exciting, challenging trek, geared for hikers with previous high altitude mountain trekking experience.

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Price includes

  • Accommodation on a twin-share basis at standard category hotels in towns;
  • Meals: half board at hotels, full board during trek;
  • 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-person dome tent with mattresses, dining tent with folding table & chairs, kitchen tent and staff, toilet tent
  • Portage of 15kg, of personal luggage during the trek;
  • Trek Permits, Processing & payment to the Ministry of Tourism;
  • English-speaking qualified Mountain Guide.

Not included in price

  • Cost Does Not Include:  Any domestic/international air fares; personal trekking equipment, medicines and any other expense of a personal nature
  • any expense due to cancellation of flights, landslides
  • other acts of God, 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.

Pakistan welcomes you with open arms!

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We will spend the day in Islamabad finalizing trekking permits with the Ministry of Tourism and visiting the deputy chief of operations for a briefing on the trek. Evening free.

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Day 05

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Day 08

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Trek To Concordia ? Yes Concordia:
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Day 13

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Day 16

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Towards Pindi:
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