Nanga Parbat Diamer Face Trek
The Nanga Parbat Diamer Face Trek is an exciting journey that brings you to the western face of Nanga Parbat, one of the world’s tallest peaks. This hike provides stunning views of towering cliffs, extensive icefields, and the majestic Diamer Face, which is known for its beauty and challenge. This adventure is ideal for hiking and climbing lovers, combining rough surroundings with the opportunity to view the Himalayan giant’s awe-inspiring beauty firsthand.
Trekking in Pakistan’s Western Himalayas is a round journey that circles Nanga Parbat. It has recently grown in popularity as a destination for trekkers and mountaineers from all over the world. All mountain lovers will have a full perspective from the hike.
With the help of Skardu Expeditions Tracks and Tours, you can showcase your abilities. Your landing in Islamabad marks the beginning of our 60-day K2 tour. All the preparations, such as airport pickup, briefings at the Ministry of Tourism, flying to Skardu, treks, acclimatisation, your arrival at the K2 base camp, and everything in between, will be handled by our incredibly passionate, committed, and experienced personnel.
Trek Around Nanga Parbat with Skardu Expeditions Tracks and Tours:
The second-highest peak in Pakistan and ninth-highest in the world, Nanga Parbat (8125 m/26,813 ft), is also regarded as one of the three most difficult mountains in the world. The enormous massif is known as Nanga Parbat, which means “bare mountain,” and includes a sequence of ridges and pinnacles that culminate at an elevation of 8125 metres (26,813 feet). The second nickname that has gained notoriety is Killer Mountain since the early tragedies that occurred on this peak were severe and once resulted in the greatest number of fatalities of any mountain in the world. It took a long time to conquer, but a joint German-Austrian expedition finally succeeded when Hermann Buhl made the last ascent in a gruelling 41-hour solo agony without oxygen.
In the programme, we travel in a circle around the mountain to take in its natural beauty and local culture. At Mazeno, a semi-technical crossing that requires fixed ropes to descend on steep crevassed slopes, we reach the highest point of our climb at 5300 metres. Our hike comes to an end at Fairy Meadows, whose name perfectly captures its essence.
Day 01 | Arrive Islamabad International Airport and transfer to hotel |
Day 02 | Drive to Chilas |
Day 03 | Drive to Halala and Trek to Kachal |
Day 04 | Trek to Nanga Parbat Base camp |
Day 05 |
Nanga Parbat base camp Diamer face |
Day 06 |
Return trek to Kachal |
Day 07 | Trek to Halala and Drive to Chilas |
Day 08 | Drive to Islamabad |
Day 09 | Sightseeing in Islamabad |
Day 10 |
Fly back to home |
Equipment List
Equipment List We are providing you with three lists for the Trek. List 1 and 2 contain items and equipments that you must bring. The third list contains optional items you might need on your trekking holiday. Based on your own judgment you can select things that you might need from the third list.
1 – Must Bring Items:
- First Aid Pack (Diamox (Altitude), Dioralite (re-hydration salts), antiseptic cream, blister treatment, throat lozenges, plasters, Imodium (diarrhea treatment), painkillers)
- Hiking Backpack (Day Pack) 32-42 Litres
- Fleece jacket with hood or a warm jumper
- Mittens or gloves
- Gloves (Thermal)
- Headtorch with spare batteries
- Hiking boots
- Sleeping bag (-16°C comfort rated)
- Sandals (sports) or old shoes (to cross rivers)
- Sun protection cream (including total block for nose, lips etc.)
- Sunglasses
- Sunhat
- Thermarest or any similar mat/pad for sleeping
- Warm hat
- Warm jacket (down)
- Water bottles 1 liter (x2)
- Waterproof jacket
- Waterproof over-trousers
- Antibacterial hand wash
- Shirts/T-shirts
- Socks
- Spare laces
- Underwear (normal and thermal)
- Trekking poles (highly recommended)
- Wash-bag and toiletries
- Walking socks (2/3 pairs)
- Baselayer – leggings (Thermal)
- Trekking Trousers
- Baselayer thermal shirts (2 long sleeves, 2 short sleeves)
- Mountaineering equipment (See “List 2” below)
List 2 – Mountaineering Equipments:
- Crampons
- Mountaineering boots that must be compatible with your crampons. Minimum Grade B2.
- Ice axe
- Climbing harness
- Karabiner/Carabiner (screwgate type x 2)
- Climbing helmet
- Prusik loops X two (2) – (4 meters of 6 mm cord makes up 2)
- Sling (120 cm)
List 3 – Optional:
- Buff or scarf
- Small padlock (for locking your bag)
- Camera
- Insect repellant
- Pen-knife (important: pack sharp tools in hold luggage)
- Repair kit (e.g. thread, needle, duct tape)
- Liner (for sleeping bag)
- Travel clothes
- Bottle for Pee
Minimum Group Participants and holiday Status:
Six (6) registrations, or the minimum number of participant bookings, are needed to conduct the “Fixed departures”. Even though we frequently have multiple visitors for each scheduled departure, we think it’s vital to note. On this page, you can verify the status of your travel. Status “available” indicates that we are accepting reservations, while “guaranteed” indicates that we have attracted the necessary number of travellers and that the trip will depart on the specified dates. We will stay in touch with every registered visitor. We will promptly walk you through the process of applying for a visa and booking flights to Pakistan, among other things. Travel papers and a visa In general, a passport with an expiration date later than six months is required to apply for a visa to Pakistan.
We advise you to get in touch with the closest embassy or consulate of Pakistan in your country for more trustworthy and up-to-date information. We anticipate that you will be fully accountable for making sure you have the proper travel documentation. Generally, if you are travelling to non-EU nations, you must make sure your travel document (passport) has two blank pages for each nation you intend to visit. To travel to Pakistan for trekking, you must have a visitor’s visa. Individuals with work visas who are already in Pakistan or overseas need to wait up to 6 weeks for a No-Objection Certificate (NOC). The prerequisites and cost for a tourist visa to Pakistan are typically under $200, however you should contact Pakistani consulates in your area for for information.