Nanga Parbat 8125m

Nanga Parbat is the ninth highest mountain globally and the second highest in Pakistan, after K2. It is often referred to as the Western bastion of the Himalayas.

The mountain has a rich history of mountaineering achievements, with notable ascents that have left a lasting impact on the climbing world.

Some of the key historical ascents you mentioned include Hermann Buhl’s solo first ascent in 1953 via the Upper North ridge, Gunther and Reinhold Messner’s first ascent of the Rupal Face in 1970 via the South South East Spur, and Messner’s solo climb of the Diamir Face in 1978.

More recently, Vince Anderson and Steve House’s Alpine-style ascent of the Central Pillar of the Rupal Face added to the mountain’s legacy.

These remarkable climbs continue to inspire climbers to take on the challenge of Nanga Parbat trekking, which is often considered the second hardest 8000m peak after K2.

Nanga Parbat’s south face is the largest in the world, extending over four kilometers above base camp. The mountain’s name, “Naked Mountain,” is derived from the exposed rock buttresses on its south face.

The north face presents a different challenge, with a broad barrier of seracs guarding the snowy slopes.

The history of attempts on Nanga Parbat’s north face includes dangerous routes that were prone to avalanches and bad weather, leading to a significant number of fatalities and earning the mountain the notorious nickname of the “Killer Mountain.”

While Nanga Parbat’s reputation as a “Killer Mountain” has somewhat changed over time, it remains a challenging and formidable ascent. The ascent by Hermann Buhl is particularly remarkable as the only first summit of all the 8000ers to be done without supplemental oxygen and solo.

As of 2005, Nanga Parbat had seen numerous ascents, but at the cost of many lives. The Diamir face, especially the Kinshofer Route, has become the normal route for many climbers due to its relatively easier and safer conditions.

Challenging lines like the unclimbed Mazeno Ridge, the longest ridge in the world, still await ambitious climbers. Winter attempts on the mountain have been made, though success has been elusive so far.

Overall, Nanga Parbat’s history, challenges, and remarkable ascents contribute to its status as a legendary peak in the world of mountaineering.

Trip Fact

  • Country: Pakistan
  • Duration: 50 Days
  • Min. Altitude: (0m./0ft.)
  • Max. Altitude: (8125m./26657ft.)
  • Walking Per Day: Approximately 5-6hrs
  • Nature: Camping
  • Grade: Very Hard
  • Best Season: June-July.
  • Price Per Person: Full Board Cost :$15000, BC Service Cost:$6000

Itinerary

Day 1 - Islamabad

Arrive Islamabad. Welcome reception at Alpine Club of Pakistan.

Day 2 - Islamabad

Briefing at the Ministry of Tourism.

Day 3 - Chilas

Drive by coach to Chilas (480km) on Karakoram Highway.

Day 4 - 5

Drive to Halale by jeep and trek to Diamori B.C.

Day 6- 45

40 days for acclimatization and climbing.

Day 46 - 47

Trek down to Halale and drive by jeep to Chilas.

Day 48 - Islamabad

Drive on KKH to Islamabad. Overnight at hotel.

 

Day 49

Farewell meeting at Alpine Club of Pakistan.

Day 50 - Fly Out

Transfer to airport for your return homebound flight.

Cost Includes

  • Arrival & Departure : Airport transfers-Airport/Hotel/Airport
  • Hotel In Islamabad : 4 nights in Islamabad 4 star Hotel on bed & breakfast Basis-Double Room
  • Member transportion : Islamabad –Chilas by bus, Chilas to halale by jeep,Halale to Chilas by jeep and Chilas to Islamabad (by bus ) Member and Staff.
  • Transportation : Necessary all equipment Transportation for all Member and Staffs From Islamabad –to chilas by bus chilas to halale(by jeep) –Base camp(by Porters)- base camp to halale(by porters) Halale to chilas (by jeep) chilas to Islamabad by bus
  • Permit : Nanga parbat expedition permit , National park fees
  • Garbage Management : Stool Shipment Transfer & Garbage Deposit fees
  • Lodging & Fooding : Food 3 meals a day in Trekking & Base camp for member & Staffs
  • Cargo Clearance : International Air cargo clearance of Member Personal Luggage & Payment of Government taxes
  • Liaison Officer : 1 Government Liaison officer with full equipment, salary, accommodation
  • Base Camp Staff : Base camp Cook & Kitchen Helper
  • Porter : Porters per member up to Base camp & Porters return from Base camp
  • Staff Salary and allowance : All staffs & porters daily wages, equipment, food & clothing
  • Insurance : All Staffs Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance
  • Member Luggage : 60 Kg per member for personal baggage
  • Base Tent : VE25 North face or Kailas tents for base camp for per member
  • Base Base equipment : Base camp foam mattresses, dinning, Kitchen, Toilet & Store tents, hot shower, Tables & chairs & Cooking gears
  • Heater : Heater for base camp in each Dining and other necessary camp
  • Light : 1 Solar panel for battery charge and light at base camp for use.
  • Dinner : one Farewell Dinner in tourist standard restaurant in Islamabad with Staff
  • Full board service
  • Oxygen : (O2)-Poisk cylinder: 02 oxygen bottle for each member and 01 oxygen bottle for each high altitude Sherpa
  • Mask & Regulator : 1 Set of top Out mask for each member and high altitude Sherpa
  • Permit : Satellite Phone /walkie talkie Phone if necessary in basis of Member
  • High Altitude Climbing Sherpa : 1 Climbing Sherpa per member and Climbing Bonus
  • High camp service : Necessary cooking gas, cooking pot for member, high altitude tent, high food and fixing gear (C1) (C2) (C3) (C4)

Cost does not Include

  • Lunch & Dinner : Lunch & dinner in Islamabad Hotel stay and more than 4 nights in Islamabad Hotel
  • Insurance : Travel and high altitude insurance ,accident, medical & emergency evacuation
  • Personal Expenses : Telephone, Internet, Laundry, any Alcoholic beverages, personal equipment and shopping
  • Pakistan’s Visa : Pakistan visa should take into your home country or should take visa and pays fees upon arrival as per the rules and regulation of Pakistan Government.
  • Sherpa summit Bonus & Tips : Sherpa Summit bonus US$1000, please calculate some tips
  • Rescue Evacuation : Emergency rescue evacuation cost, if needed and all other personal nature expenses