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Ultar sar peak 7388-M

Name of Peak Ultar Sar Peak (7388-M) Location Karakoram Hunza Best Period June-September Elevation 7388-M First Ascent 1996 Base camp Height 4300-M Ranked 70 Ultar SAR (also Ultar, Ultar II, Bojohagur Duanasir II) is the southeastern most major peak of the Batura Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakorum Range. It lies about 10 km (6 miles) northeast of the Karimabad, a town on the Karakorum Highway in the Hunza Valley, part of the Gilgit District of the Northern Areas of Pakistan. Features and Climbing History While not one of the highest peaks of the Karakorum, Ultar SAR is notable for its dramatic rise above local terrain. Its south flank rises over 5,300 meters (17,388 feet) above the Hunza River near Karimabad, in only about 10 km (6 miles) of horizontal distance. Combined with its strategic position at the end of the Batura Muztagh, with the Hunza River bending around it, this makes Ultar a visually striking peak. Ultar SAR also gained fame in the 1990s as supposedly the world’s highest unclimbed independent peak. This was incorrect, as Gangkhar Puensum in Bhutan is higher, and remains unclimbed (and off-limits) in 2007. (Two other higher peaks are also reputedly unclimbed and of independent stature.) However that perception did add to the appeal of the peak, and a number of expeditions attempted to climb it. During the 1980s and 1990s over 15 expeditions made attempts, resulting in no success, but in a number of fatalities; the peak proved to be quite difficult. The first two ascents were made in July 1996 by two separate Japanese expeditions, the first (from the Tokai section of the Japanese Alpine Club) led by Akito Yamazaki (who summitted, but died on the descent) and the second led by Ken Takahashi. The first summit team comprised Yamazaki and Kiyoshi Matsuoka (who died one year later on the nearby peak Bublimotin). They climbed the peak from the southwest in alpine style, doing much of the climbing at night to avoid danger from falling rock and ice. After their successful summit, they faced strong storms and bivouaced several days without food before returning to base camp. However, Akihito Yamazaki died at the base camp of an internal disease due to the severe stress of climbing. The second summit team comprised Takahashi and four others: Masayuki Ando, Ryushi Hoshino, Wataru Saito, and Nobuo Tsutsumi. They climbed the south ridge. Since 1996, there have been no recorded ascents of the peak.

DAYS ITINERARY SEE LEVEL RESIDENCE
1 Arrive Islamabad International Airport and transfer to hotel   HOTEL
2 Drive to Chilas via Babusar Pass 4137m (12-14hrs)   HOTEL
3 Drive to Karimabad (6-7hrs, 220 km)   HOTEL
4 Drive to Shahabad and trek to Sahmir Harai   HOTEL
5 Trek to Bath Bakor   CAMPING
6 Trek to Ultar Sar base camp   CAMPING
7-34 28 days in Ultar Sar base camp for climbing   CAMPING
35 Trek down to Bath Bakor   CAMPING
36 Trek down to Shahabad and drive to Karimabad   CAMPING
37 Free day in Hunza, local visits   HOTEL
38 Drive to Naran via Babusar Pass 4173m   HOTEL
39 Drive to Islamabad (6-7hrs)   HOTEL
40 Transfer to Islamabad airport for return flight   HOTEL

Services Included

  • All Airport pick and drop
  • Both ways air fare between Islamabad – Skardu – Islamabad.
  • Transportation briefing, debriefing and sightseeing.
  • Transportation between Skardu – Hushe – Skardu
  • Three nights’ Accommodation, twin bed room in Islamabad (bed & breakfast)
  • Three nights in Skardu Hotel with full board.
  • Two nights in Chilas Hotel with full board.
  • Local staff Wages, insurance, food and equipment.
  • Low porters to carry expedition and trekking equipment, foods.
  • Way up 75kg each climbing members.
  • Way down 50kg each climbing members.
  • All trekking and base camp foods.
  • Comfortable members tent, Mess tent, Kitchen tent, store tent, office tent, toilet 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
  • CKNP west management fee
  • Royalty fee and additional member fee
  • Liaison officer Kit allowance, food, flight fare.

Services Not Included

  • Member international flight tickets
  • Helicopter emergency rescue fees (refundable if not used, 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)
  • EPI gas and oxygen cylinder
  • Any unforeseen expenses (such as 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.
  • 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 prices.
  • Fleece Jacket Warmer - 1 PIECE
  • Light Dawn Pants - 1 PIECE
  • Climbing Boot - 1 PAIR
  • Crampons - 1 PAIR
  • Harness - 1 SET
  • Locking Carabineer - 2 PIECE
  • Non-Locking Carabineer - 1 PIECE
  • Dawn Jacket & Pant - 1 SET
  • Ascending Jumar - 1 PIECE
  • Descending 8 Figure - 1 PIECE
  • Summit Gloves - 1 PAIR
  • Normal Gloves - 2 PAIR
  • Sleeping Bag - 1 PIECE
  • Ice Axe - 1 SET
  • Helmet - 1 PIECE
  • Tap Sling - 1 PIECE
  • Sun Glass - 2 PIECE
  • Sun Blocks - 1 PIECE
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