Biafo Hispar / Snow Lake Trek
Biafo and Hispar glaciers are 126 kilometers in length. They are known as the longest glaciers present in the Polar Areas. Both these glaciers meet at a height of 5150m.
Facts & Figures
Duration: 22 days • Maximum Altitude: 5151M • Location: Biafo Glacier • Range: Karakoram • Trek Status: Open• Trek Grade: Strenuous • Hotel Nights: 10• Camping Nights: 12• Ideal Time: July to August
Maximum Altitude
5650 Meters
Walking Hours
5-6 Hours
Accomodation
Hotels & Camping
Transportation
Aircraft, High Roof, 4x4 Prado
Best Season
June to August
Guide
Licensed Professional Guide
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Payment Method
20% Deposit
Trecking
Rock Climbing
Biafo And Hispar Snow Lake Trek
Biafo and Hispar glaciers in Pakistan are truly wonders of nature. With a length of 126 kilometers, they are known as the longest glaciers in the Polar Areas. These glaciers meet at a height of 5150m at the Hispar pass, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle. The highway present on these glaciers connects Askoli in the East and Nagar in the West, and is linked to the Silk Route along with the Sub-Continent of India, Tibet and China. This region has also been linked to the mysterious creature Yeti, with trekker H. W. Tilman claiming to have seen its footprints on the glacier.
This route is also significant for the Hunza people, who use it to reach Askoli and play Polo with the locals. The journey is a challenging one, but also an incredible opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the region, including the rare species of Marcopolo Sheep, Markhor, Ibex, Himalayan bears and snow leopards.
The trek lasts for 22 days and offers a maximum altitude of 5151M. The trek is graded as strenuous and is ideal for experienced trekkers. The best time to visit this region is from July to August. During the trek, you will spend 10 nights in hotels and 12 nights camping in the wilderness. The trip culminates in a visit to Karimabad where you can explore the historic Baltit and Altit forts and experience the hospitality of the Hunza people, known for their prolonged existence across the globe.
Itinerary
Day 1
Arrive Islamabad International Airport and transport to Hotel
- D
- Hotel
Day 2
Fly to Skardu or drive from Islamabad to Chilas
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 3
Skardu Sightseeing or drive from Chilas to Skardu
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 4
Skardu Briefing in Ministry of Tourism
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 5
Drive from Skardu to Askoli
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 6
Trek to Namla
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 7
Trek to Namla
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 8
Free Day In Baimtha
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 9
Trek from Baintha to Morphogoro
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 10
Trek from Monphogoro to Hispar La
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 11
Cross Snow Lake and trek to Hispar la
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 12
Trek from Hispar LA to Kani basa
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 13
Trek from Kani Basa to Jutan mal
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 14
Trek from Jutan Mal to Bitanmal
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 15
Trek from Bitanmal to Falaling Chhish
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 16
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 17
Drive from Hispar Village to Karimabad
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 18
Free Day For Sightseeing in Karimabad
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 19
Drive to Naran/Besham
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 20
Drive to Islamabad
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 21
Fly back to Home
- D
- Hotel
Cost Included
- Airport pick-up and drop-off.
- Domestic Flights.
- Transportation for City to City, briefing, debriefing, and sightseeing.
- Three nights’ accommodation in a twin bed room in Islamabad with breakfast included
- Three nights’ full board accommodation in an Islamabad hotel.
- Two nights’ full board accommodation in a Chilas hotel.
- Local staff wages, insurance, food, and equipment.
- Low porters for carrying expedition and trekking equipment and food.
- 75kg per climbing member on the way up.
- 50kg per climbing member on the way down.
- All trekking and base camp food.
- Members tent, mess tent, kitchen tent, store tent, office tent, shower tent, toilet tent, tables, chairs, and kitchen utensils.
- Assistance with reconfirmation of international flight tickets.
- Camping fees, road taxes, and bridge crossing fees.
- Equipment for low porters.
- Documentation and climbing permit.
- CKNP west management fee.
- Royalty fee and additional member fee.
- Liaison officer kit allowance, food, and flight fare.
- Electric generator or solar system at base camp.
- Heating system at base camp.
Cost Excluded
- Member international flight tickets.
- Helicopter emergency rescue fees (refundable if not used), currently at US $25,000
- Member climbing gear.
- 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, and 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 or extra hotel stay, or if members stay more days at Base Camp, then members will be charged according to the number of days.
- Any unforeseen expenses (just like road block extra hotel stay or if members stay more days at Base Camp) then members will be pay according to the numbers of days basses.
- If any trekking or climbing members split during the period, their extra expenses will be charged according to the normal price.
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