Rakaposhi stands as the most renowned peak in the valley, and it offers multiple routes for climbers to undertake. This majestic mountain dominates the horizon, consistently visible from the Karakoram Highway. The breathtaking panorama observed from Hunza defies adequate description, leaving all who witness it in awe. The perpetual glacier that graces Rakaposhi adds an exhilarating touch of delight to the natural splendor of Hunza. In 1892, Martin Conway embarked on an exploration of Rakaposhi, though he was unable to find a viable route to the summit. The first achievement of reaching the peak was realized on June 25, 1958, when British and Pakistani expedition members, including Mike Banks and Tom Patey from the UK, successfully summited Rakaposhi. The North Spur of the mountain was triumphantly climbed on August 2, 1979, by Eiho Otani and Matsushi Yamashita from Waseda University in Japan. Rakaposhi stands as the most renowned peak in the valley, and it offers multiple routes for climbers to undertake. This majestic mountain dominates the horizon, consistently visible from the Karakoram Highway. The breathtaking panorama observed from Hunza defies adequate description, leaving all who witness it in awe. The perpetual glacier that graces Rakaposhi adds an exhilarating touch of delight to the natural splendor of Hunza.
| Day | Destination | Residence |
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| 1 | Arrival at Islamabad International Airport, transfer to hotel. | Hotel |
| 2 | Drive from Islamabad to Chilas via Babusar Pass (approx. 12–14 hours). | Hotel |
| 3 | Drive from Chilas to Gilgit (approx. 3–4 hours). | Hotel |
| 4 | Drive from Gilgit to Jaglot by jeep → Start trek to Darakush village. | Hotel |
| 5 | Trek from Darakush through glacier route to Rakaposhi Base Camp (Kunti Glacier). | Camping |
| 6 | Climbing period — acclimatization, establishing high camps, load ferrying, rest days, and summit attempt depending on weather and conditions. | Camping |
| 37 | Descend from Base Camp back to Darakush. | Camping |
| 38 | Trek from Darakush to Jaglot, then drive to Chilas. | Camping |
| 39 | Drive from Chilas to Islamabad via Babusar Pass. | Hotel |
| 40 | Transfer to Islamabad International Airport for departure / international flight. | Fly out |
| Transportation: |
– Airport transfers (Islamabad and Skardu).
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| Accommodation: | – 2 nights at Grand Hotel Islamabad (or similar) on bed and breakfast basis. |
| Additional Services: | – Low-altitude porters for luggage and equipment transport. |
| Equipment Provided: | – Sleeping tents with foam underlay and mattresses |
| Taxes and Fees: | – Trekking permit fee |
| Baggage Allowance: | – 25kg per member (extra luggage will incur a 140 porter charge). Note: Flight cancellations due to weather conditions may affect confirmed reservations. |
| Exclusions: | – International air ticket and airport taxes |
| Travel Insurance: | – Cancellation |
| Cancellation Policy: | – 50% advance payment required 50 days prior to arrival. |
| Additional Costs: | – Road blocks or unforeseen events may incur extra costs. |
| Reservations and Payment: | – 50% advance payment required 50 days prior to arrival.
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| Refund Policy: | – Full refund if cancelled 15 days prior to departure. |
| Environmental Responsibility: | – Organic waste: Dispose on-site.
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| Visa Requirements: | – Valid passport required. |
| Booking Advice: | – Book your trip at least 3–4 months prior to arrival in Pakistan to ensure smooth preparations. |
| Important Safety Advice: | – For your safety and well-being, Karakoram Travels & Tours recommends: |