TRAVEL: SUMMER’S HERE: FIVE TREKS TO DO UP NORTH
Pakistan is a mountaineer’s paradise. It has five of the world’s 14 8,000m mountains and over 108 peaks over 7,000m and almost the same for those above 6,000m. There is currently no count for mountains that are within the 4,000- 5,000m range. This makes the possibility of the sheer variety of treks among these giants nearly endless.
While that might be the case, we’ve shortlisted five once-in-a-lifetime treks for you to take this summer, in order of difficulty.
The main trekking and mountaineering season ends in September and so there is still time to head for an adventure in the north.
Most of these treks start from Gilgit or Skardu and thankfully, there are flights that go to both cities. If you are not a northerner living in the mountains, one would highly advise that you spend the night in either city to acclimatise to the altitude before strapping on your hiking boots and setting off for your adventure.
Whether you are a novice or expert, we have the ultimate Pakistan trekking guide for you
NOVICE: PASSU GLACIER
Doable for the trekking novice, the whole Passu Glacier trek can take anywhere between four to six hours to do depending on how fit you are. The common way of going about it is to go to Borith Lake and order your lunch. Your driver/guide will then drive you up to the starting point from where you start your hike through a small rocky valley. The difficult section is the incline before the glacier. Survive that and you’ll come face-to-face with the head of the glacier. It’s a great place to take a few moments in meditative silence before making your way back. If you are quiet enough, you might even hear sounds of the glacier cracking and melting.
BEGINNER: NANGA PARBAT BASE CAMP