Nanga Parbat Fairy Meadows Trek
Nanga Parbat Fairy Meadows Trek
$800 Per Person
10 Days Trek
From Islamabad to Islamabad
Details & Itinerary
Nanga Parbat Fairy Meadows trek is a famous trekking route in Pakistan that is known for its breathtaking views of the Nanga Parbat mountain, also known as the “Killer Mountain.” The trek starts from the small town of Raikot Bridge and takes you through lush green forests, narrow gorges, and stunning meadows before reaching the base camp of Nanga Parbat. The highlight of the trek is the Fairy Meadows, a picturesque meadow surrounded by snow-capped peaks and a panoramic view of the Nanga Parbat summit. The trek is considered to be moderately difficult, with altitudes reaching up to 4,000 meters above sea level, but the beauty of the natural landscapes and the stunning views of the Nanga Parbat mountain make it a truly unforgettable experience.
Trek Highlights
- An epic trekking holiday to Fairy Meadows then visit Beyal Camp.
- Explore Scenic Islamabad, the Green City.
- Spectacular mountain drive to Chilas.
- Witness the most adventures jeep ride to Tatu Village.
- A Nirvana for Trekkers, Nanga Parbat View Point.
Services Include
- All-terrain vehicles Islamabad – Islamabad.
- Full board during the trekking.
- All material of collective use during the trekking trip: tents, dining tent, folding tables and chairs, mats, Cook, kitchen helpers & porters throughout the trekking tour.
- Permission of national parks.
- Pakistani staff guidelines.
Services Not Included
- All-terrain vehicles Islamabad – Islamabad.
- Full board during the trekking.
- Individual room and tent. (If you want this extra service $$$)
- Cold drinks during the trek.
- Laundry during the trek
- Unforeseen expenses caused by uncontrollable circumstances such as cancellations or flight delays, blocked roads, weather conditions, natural disasters …
- Any other expenses not mentioned in SERVICES INCLUDE
Risks and Hazards
- Falls and trips resulting in physical injury e.g. slipping on ice or falling off the path.
- Altitude illness including but not limited to AMS, HACE and HAPE.
- Getting lost or becoming separated from group
- Severe bad weather and conditions when camping
- Climatic injuries (dehydration, sun burn, heat exhaustion, hypothermia or heat stroke). Temperatures of up to 40 Celsius may be experienced during the the trek.
- Crossing a river with no bridge resulting in drowning and/ or a fall.
- Rock fall and landslides – Gilgit-Baltistan is at a risk of rock fall and landslides as well as many sections of the trek.
- Snow and ice avalanches, Lightning strike.
- Wildlife, pack animals (e.g. donkeys or horses) or stray dogs. Pack animals have been known to knock people off the path. Dogs can attack and bite, we advise you discuss rabies vaccination with your doctor.
- Earthquake. There is a high risk of earthquake in Karakoram Mountains.
- Risk of fire in the hotel or lodge.
- Endemic local diseases. We advise you discuss vaccinations with your doctor before departure.
- Physiological injury such as heart attack, appendicitis, hernia, toothache etc. in a remote area.
- Road traffic. Gilgit-Baltistan is a prone to landslides and rock fall and has many sections with high degree of exposure.
- Flight accident or Contaminated food and/ or water.