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Hunza Peak (6270-M)

Hunza Peak 6,270-M (20,570 ft) lies in the western most sub range of the Karakoram range in Pakistan, along with the Ladyfinger Peak (Bublimating). It lies on the southwest ridge of the Ultar Sar massif, the most southeasterly of the major groups of the Batura Muztagh. The whole massif rises precipitously above the Hunza Valley to the southeast.Bublimating, while having little prominence above the saddle with nearby Hunza Peak, is particularly notable for being a sharp, relatively snowless rock spire among snow peaks. This peak has at least two known routes, both climbed in 1991. Both routes were done in alpine style, the first by a Swedish expedition and the second by a British team, which included Caradog Jones and Mick Fowler.

DAYS ITINERARY SEE LEVEL RESIDENCE
1 Arrival in Islamabad and Sightseeing   HOTEL
2 Drive to Chilas on the KKH   HOTEL
3 Drive to Karimabad   HOTEL
4 Preparation day in Karimabad   HOTEL
5 Trek to Ultar Glacier through Ultar gorge   CAMP
6 Trek to Hunza Peak base camp   CAMP
7-24 Climbing days   CAMP
25 Trek down to Dugatom Baz   CAMP
26 Trek down to Karimabad   HOTEL
27 Rest day in Karimabad   HOTEL
28 Drive back to Besham/Naran   HOTEL
29 Drive to Islamabad   HOTEL
30 Fly to your own destination    

Services Included

  • All Airport pick and drop
  • Both ways air fare between Islamabad – Gilgit – Islamabad.
  • Transportation briefing, debriefing and sightseeing.
  • Transportation between Islamabad – chilas – Skardu -Kanday
  • Three nights’ Accommodation, twin bed room in Islamabad (bed & breakfast)
  • Two nights in Chilas Hotel with full board.
  • Three nights in Skardu with full board.
  • Local staff Wages, insurance, food and equipment.
  • Low porters to carry expedition and trekking equipment, foods.
  • Way up 50kg each climbing members.
  • Way down 25kg each climbing members.
  • All trekking and base camp foods.
  • Comfortable members tent, Mess tent, Kitchen tent, store tent, office tent, table, chairs & kitchen utensils.
  • Assistance for Reconfirmation of international flight tickets.
  • All Camping fees, road taxes & bridge crossing fee.
  • Low Porters Equipment’s.
  • Documentation & climbing permit

Services Not Included

  • Member international flight tickets
  • Helicopter emergency rescue fees (refundable after deduction of service charge U$D 300/-) it is now US$15000/-
  • Members any climbing gears
  • Member personal insurance
  • High altitude tent
  • High altitude food
  • High altitude porter
  • Sleeping bag and all personal expenses such as telephone calls, fax, email charges, liquor or soft drinks
  • Room service, gratuities for personal services, items of a purely personal nature
  • Custom clearing charges (import and export of equipment's)
  • Any unforeseen expenses (just like road block extra hotel stay or if members stay more days at Base Camp) then members will pay according to the number of days spent at Base Camp.
  • Trekking members and climbing members will come together. If any/some member split during the period then extra expenses will be charged according to normal price.
  • JACKETS - Polar fleece jacket (wool sweater may be used but not recommended). Windproof / waterproof breathable jacket Gore tex or similar. Down jacket (optional but may be very useful during the cold nights and for trekking or mountaineering trips).
  • PANTS - Regular pants (better if they can transform to shorts). Polar fleece pants (optional but may be useful during the cold nights and for trekking or mountaineering trips).
  • UNDERWEAR - Long top and bottom (synthetic mid weight thermal underwear better).
  • SOCKS - Regular cotton socks. Thick wool socks recommended for trekking or mountaineering trips.
  • SHIRT - Long sleeve shirts recommended; in the highlands prevent from sunburn (also helpful when traveling to the jungle to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes).
  • FOOT WEAR - Lightweight boots or shoes for regular traveling.
  • HAT - Polar fleece headband, wool hat, or balaclava for the night, and sun hat with brim for the day.
  • GLOVES - Thin gloves for regular traveling. Other clothing. Bathing suit and bandanas are optional but may be useful.
  • PLASTIC BOOTS - Recommended for mountaineering trips on glaciers and above 6,000m (20,000ft), make sure they fit your crampons and do not hurt your feet.
  • LEATHER BOOTS - Recommended for short mountaineering trips usually below 6,000m (20,000ft). They are also good for "Trekking peak" trips to high volcanoes.
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