Nanga Parbat, the “Killer Mountain,” stands as Pakistan’s second-highest and the world’s ninth-highest peak, located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region. Known for its risky terrain and the towering Rupal Face, it’s an isolated mountain range in the Himalayas’ westernmost region. The area offers breathtaking trekking, with the Rupal Valley route providing close-up views of Nanga Parbat and an option to continue to
Mazino Pass.
This region also possesses rich cultural diversity, with local communities offering hospitality, folk music, and dance along trekking routes. Nanga Parbat’s geological significance lies in the ongoing collision of the Indian and Asian plates, making it the world’s fastest-rising mountain.
In essence, Nanga Parbat is an attractive destination for adventure-seekers, offering towering peaks, lush valleys, cultural immersion, and a unique glimpse into Earth’s geological processes. It’s a must-visit for those seeking both physical and spiritual exploration.


Itinerary:
Day 1:
Arrive in Islamabad, check in to a central hotel, and embark on a city tour.


Day 2: Fly to Gilgit, witness breathtaking mountain views, and transfer to your hotel.


Day 3: Drive to Tarishing, its altitude is 2,911m in the Astore Valley, with stops at key viewpoints.


Day 4: Trek to Herrligkoffer Base Camp altitude 3,530m via Tarishing and the Tarishing Glacier.


Day 5: Trek to Latobah altitude 3,530m, a beautiful meadow area, steep in the surroundings.


Day 6: Trek to Shigiari altitude 3,660m, a picturesque campsite with incredible views of Nanga Parbat’s south face.


Day 7: Trek along the Bazhin Glacier’s altitude of 4,173 m, crossing streams, and return to Latobah.


Day 8: Trek back to Tarishing village.


Day 9: Drive through the thrilling Babusar Pass to Naran Valley.


Day 10: Return to Islamabad, explore the city, and enjoy a farewell dinner before departing.