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$10,800$11,200/

Per Person
  • 40 Days /39 Night
  • Max People : 12
  • Pakistan

Rakaposhi, the “Shining Wall,” is one of the most beautiful and challenging peaks in Pakistan’s Karakoram Range. Rising 7,788 meters above sea level, it dominates the Hunza Valley with its enormous ice walls and breathtaking ridges. The expedition offers climbers a chance to scale one of the world’s highest mountains, requiring endurance, strong technical climbing skills, and high-altitude experience. The journey begins in Islamabad and passes through Hunza before reaching the mountain’s base.

Included and Excluded

  • Airport transfers in Islamabad.
  • Hotel accommodation in Islamabad, Chilas, and Hunza (twin sharing).
  • All domestic transport (private vehicles, jeeps).
  • Trekking and camping services (tents, kitchen, dining, toilet tents).
  • All meals during trek and expedition.
  • Porters for trekking and base camp loads.
  • Base camp staff (cook, helpers, manager).
  • Wages, insurance, and equipment for support staff.
  • Climbing permit and fees to Alpine Club of Pakistan.
  • Liaison officer with wages, insurance, and accommodation.
  • Communication equipment at base camp.
  • Medical first aid kit.
  • International flights.
  • Visa fees for Pakistan.
  • Excess baggage on domestic flights.
  • Personal climbing gear (harness, crampons, ice axe, ropes).
  • High-altitude climbing Sherpas (available on request).
  • Meals not mentioned in Islamabad/Chilas/Hunza hotels.
  • Rescue insurance and emergency evacuation.
  • Personal expenses (satellite calls, laundry, internet, snacks).
  • Tips for staff, porters, and drivers.
  • Costs from unforeseen delays such as road closures or weather.
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Highlights of the Tour

  • Expedition to Rakaposhi (7,788m), one of the most prominent peaks in the Karakoram.
  • Travel through the stunning Hunza Valley and explore local culture.
  • Trek to Rakaposhi Base Camp with views of glaciers and surrounding peaks.
  • Multiple camps established above 5,000m for acclimatization and summit push.
  • Professional logistics with support staff, porters, and liaison officer.
  • Rare opportunity to climb a Himalayan giant less frequented than 8,000ers.
  • Rewarding views of Diran Peak, Ultar Sar, Spantik, and Hunza Valley.

Itinerary

Arrive at Islamabad International Airport, meet the expedition team, and transfer to the hotel. A detailed briefing about the climb and logistics is given.

Travel along the legendary Karakoram Highway through deep valleys and rugged gorges of the Indus River. Overnight stay in Chilas.

Continue the drive into Hunza, surrounded by towering peaks and traditional villages. Spend the evening preparing for the trek and enjoying local hospitality.

Gear checks, food supplies, and administrative formalities. Short acclimatization hikes in the surrounding hills.

Travel to Minapin, the gateway to Rakaposhi Base Camp. This traditional settlement offers views of Rakaposhi’s immense ice wall.

Begin the trek through green meadows, steep ridges, and forests. The trail gradually ascends to Hapakun camp.

A steady climb brings you to Tagaphari, the base camp of Rakaposhi. The campsite overlooks the Minapin Glacier and the towering ice wall of Rakaposhi.

Spend the day acclimatizing and preparing loads for higher camps. Short hikes around the glacier for better adaptation.

Over three weeks are reserved for climbing Rakaposhi. Climbers establish multiple camps:

  • Camp I (~4,800m): Set on glacier terrain after a steep climb.
  • Camp II (~5,500m): Located above ice ridges, offering shelter for acclimatization.
  • Camp III (~6,200m): Positioned for summit push, requiring technical snow and ice climbing.
  • Summit attempts are made once weather and acclimatization align. The summit offers views of Diran, Ultar Sar, Spantik, and across the Karakoram.

After summit attempts, climbers descend back to base camp, collect gear, and celebrate the achievement.

Retrace your steps down the lush meadows and ridges to Minapin. Overnight stay in a traditional Hunza home or camp.

Return to Hunza Valley for rest and recovery. Enjoy local cuisine and relax after weeks in the mountains.

Descend along the Karakoram Highway, following the Indus River back toward Chilas.

Complete the journey back to the capital. Overnight stay at hotel.

Official debriefing with the Alpine Club of Pakistan. Free time for shopping or sightseeing.

Reserved for delays due to weather or road conditions.

Transfer to Islamabad International Airport for your return flight.

Location Map

Frequently Asked & Question

Rakaposhi is slightly lower than 8,000m peaks but technically demanding with steep ice and avalanche-prone slopes.

June to August is the main season, offering the best weather window for high-altitude climbing.

Yes, prior experience at 6,000m–7,000m climbs is strongly recommended for this expedition.

Generally three high camps are set up before making a summit attempt.

Supplementary oxygen is not typically used; climbers rely on acclimatization.

Around 24 days are reserved for acclimatization and summit attempts.

Base camp has kitchen, dining, and communication facilities, along with staff to assist climbers.

Yes, many climbers spend extra time in Hunza Valley, visiting Karimabad, Baltit Fort, and surrounding viewpoints.

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