North Mountain Streks

Broad peak

Just beside K-2, the breadth-toped 8047m high Broad Peak offers a unique climbing option. In the year of 1957 an Austrian team consisting some of the legendary mountaineers assaulted the summit for the first time

Just beside K-2, the breadth-toped 8047m high Broad Peak offers a unique climbing option. In the year of 1957 an Austrian team consisting some of the legendary mountaineers assaulted the summit for the first time. It is the 3rd highest peak in Karakoram Range and fourth highest peak in Pakistan. Owing to its unusual wide top, locally known as ‘Falchan Kangri’ and also bear the name of triple-headed Breithorn of Baltoro Glacier. The peak is located on the west end of the Baltoro glacier. 

Name Of Peak Broad Peak
Elevation 8047-M
Ranked 12th(4th in Pakistan)
Base Camp Height 4800-M
Range Karakorum-Baltoro Skardu
Duration 50 Days
Best Period June to August

 

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Days Activities Stay
1 Welcome to Pakistan (Islamabad)500-M Hotel
2 Flight to Skardu Subject to weather Drive to Chilas 11-12hrs    Hotel
3 Drive from Chilas to Skardu 8-9hrs 2450-M Hotel
4 Skardu Rest day Hotel
5 Drive Skardu to Askoli 5-6hrs 3050m Camp
6 Trek Askoli to Jhola 5-6hrs 3200m Camp
7 Trek Jhola to  Paju 6-7 hrs 3400m Camp
8 Paju Rest day  Camp
9 Trek  Paju to Urdukas . 7-8 hrs 3800-M Camp
10 Trek Urdukas to Goro II  4-5hr 4300-M Camp
11 Trek Goro II to Broad peak B.C   4800-M Camp
12-42 Climbing period 30 days Camp
43 Trek down Broad peak B.C to Goro I   4250-M Camp
44 Trek Goro I to Paju   4300-M  Camp
45 Trek Paju To Askoli   3050-M  Camp
46 Drive Askoli to Skardu   2450-M Hotel
47 Flight to Islamabad  Subject to weather Drive to Chilas 8-9hrs Hotel
48 Drive Chilas to Islamabad 12-13hrs   Hotel
49 Sightseeing in Islamabad Hotel
50 Onward to your destination  
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SERVICES INCLUDED
1.  All Airport picks and drops
2. Both ways airfare between Islamabad – Skardu – Islamabad.
3. Transportation for briefing, debriefing and sightseeing.
4. Transportation between Skardu – Askoli – Hushey – Skardu
5. Three nights’ Accommodation, twin bed room in Islamabad (bed & breakfast)
6. Three nights in Skardu Hotel with full board.
7. Two nights in Chilas Hotel with full board.
8. Local staff Wages, insurance, food and equipment.
9. Low porters to carry expedition and trekking equipment, foods.
10. Way up 75kg each climbing members.
11. Way down 50kg each climbing members.
12. All trekking and base camp foods.
13. Comfortable members tent, Mess tent, Kitchen tent, store tent, office tent, Shower tent, Toilet tent, table, chairs & kitchen utensils.
14. Assistance for Reconfirmation of international flight tickets.
15.  All Camping fees, road taxes & bridge crossing fee.
16. Low Porters Equipment’s.
17. Documentation & climbing permit 
18. CKNP west management fee
19. Royalty fee and additional member fee
20. Liaison officer Kit allowance, food, flight fare.
21. Electric Generator / Solar system at Base camp.
22. Heating system at base camp.
SERVICES NOT INCLUDED
1. Member international flight tickets 
2. Helicopter emergency rescue fees (refundable if not use, it is now US$15000/- 
3. Members any climbing gears 
4. Member personal insurance 
5. High altitude tent
6. High altitude food
7. High altitude porter
8. Sleeping bag and all personal expenses such as telephone calls, fax, email charges, liquor or soft drinks, 
9. Room service, gratuities for personal services, items of a purely personal nature
10. Custom clearing charges (import and export of equipment) 
11. EPI gas and oxygen cylinder 
12. Tips for staff and porter
13. 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. 
14. Trekking members and climbing member will come together. If any/some member split during the period then there extra expenses will be charged according to normal price

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