Trip Details
Other than K2, the
toughest mountain to climb is known as Gasherbrum IV. The height of this
mountain is 7925 measures. Only the
expert rovers can climb on this peak. There are different troubles on this rocky mountain. It’s present
in the place where the rainfall conditions are unstable. Other than K2, the toughest mountain to climb
is known as Gasherbrum IV. The height of this mountain is 7925 measures. Only the expert rovers can climb on
this peak. There are different troubles
on this rocky mountain. It’s present in the place where the rainfall conditions
areunstable.When you’ll start walking towards the Baltoro region also it’s the first huge mountain you’ll substantiation. It lies between the splits of
Baltoro glacier. It could be reached through two routes. One route is from low
altitude next to the Baltoro glacier and the other route is from high altitude
next to the base camp of GI, GII, and GIII.
Days Activities |
1 |
Arrive Islamabad international airport and transfer to Hotel |
2 |
Fly to Skardu ( In case weather not support Drive from
Islamabad – Chilas |
3 |
Skardu sightseeing ( Drive from Chilas – Skardu |
4 |
Skardu briefing in Ministry of Tourism & final preparation |
5 |
Drive from Skardu – Askoli |
6 |
Trek from Askoli – Jhola |
7 |
Trek from Jhola – Paju |
8 |
Paju Rest and Acclimatization day |
9 |
Trek from Paju – Urdukas |
10 |
Trek from Urdukas – Goro II |
11 |
Trek from Goro II – Gasherbrum (IV) base camp |
12-31 |
CLIMBING |
32 |
Trek down Gasherbrum (iv)base camp – Goro II |
33 |
Trek down from Goro II – Khobursay |
34 |
Trek down from Khobursay – Bardumal |
35 |
Trek down from Bardumal – Askoli |
36 |
Drive from Askoli – Skardu |
37 |
Skardu de-briefing & final farewell dinner |
38 |
Fly to Islamabad ( or Drive from Skardu – Chilas (flight subject
to weather) |
39 |
Islamabad sightseeing or Drive from Chilas – Islamabad |
40 |
Fly Back to Home |
INCLUDED: | |
1. | Airport/road transfer in four-wheel sightseeing jeep/Car. |
2. | All road transfers by chartered private vehicles. |
3. | Best tourist class hotels accommodation with unsuited bath (twin sharing basis) |
4. | Locally sourced fresh meals during trek including tea and coffee. |
5. | Morning bed tea on trek |
6. | Some supplementary snacks on trek |
7. | Evening fill of your water bottle with boiled drinking water. |
8. | Sleeping tents (twin sharing basis), mattresses, kitchen tents, mess tent with table and chairs. Kitchen equipment, crockery, fuel, cooking, camping, cleaning and related gear. |
9. | Services of experienced professional English speaking guide, expert cook and low altitude porters. |
10. | Staff food, insurance and equipment |
11. | 10kg of personal baggage during trek. Porterage at airport and hotels, toll taxes and parking fee etc. |
12. | Central Karakoram National Park Entrance fee, Camping sites fee, Bridges crossing fee, Insurance of crew; i.e. guide, cook, porters/staff. |
13. | Safety rope and basic necessary gear. |
14. | First Aid Kit with necessary medicines. |
EXCLUDED: | |
1. | International airfare. |
2. | All meals in hotels. |
3. | Excess weight. |
4. | Excess days beyond the itinerary |
5. | Sleeping bags and personal nature clothing/equipment. |
6. | Extras at hotels like bottled water, aerated and alcoholic drinks, laundry, phone calls. |
7. | Satellite phone with solar charger (can hire). Insurance liability and other under force majeure conditions, medical aid and helicopter rescue coverage of members etc. |
8. | Hire of sleeping bags/gloves and down jackets. |
9. | Tips. |
10. | Airport and departure taxes. |
11. | Hotels- early check-in and late check-out. Charges incurred due to delays beyond control of Global Expedition Operator. |
12. | Cost incurred from early leaving the trip. |
13. | Travel Insurance of member. |
14. | Any other service not mentioned above. |