iqbal top trek

Iqbal Top Trek

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$1,500

The Iqbal Top Trek offers stunning mountain vistas and the opportunity to discover the area’s natural beauty as it transports you on an enthralling journey across Pakistan’s gorgeous landscapes.

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  • Vacation Style Holiday Type
    Camping, Climbing, Guided, Hiking, Mountaineering, Trekking
  • Activity Level Moderate
    3/8
  • Group Size Medium Group
    10
All about the Iqbal Top Trek.

Iqbal Top Trek Iqbal Qadri’s 1998 discovery, a treasure of exploration, lures mountaineers and environment lovers to the captivating world of the Karakoram Mountains with its exhilarating journey. For those looking to immerse themselves in the breathtaking splendour of this area, this walk reveals an incredible vantage point that offers a jaw-dropping view of some of the most prominent peaks in the Karakoram range.

The opportunity to see the four towering giants of the Karakoram, each rising beyond 8,000 metres, in all their splendour is at the centre of the Iqbal Top Trek. While Broad Peak, a strong massif, rises to an astonishing 8,047 metres, K2, the second-highest peak on Earth, stands magnificently at 8,611 metres. With impressive heights of 8,068 metres and 8,035 metres, respectively, Gasherbrum I and II round off the group of these breathtaking eight-thousanders. All who are fortunate enough to see these iconic peaks, each with its own distinct personality, are forever changed by their sight.

The several other famous peaks that dot the terrain, many of which rise higher than 7,000 metres, add to the appeal of this hike. K6, K7, GIV, GV, Chongolingsa, Amin Brakk, Drifeka, and numerous other snow-capped summits are among them. The fact that many of these peaks have yet to be scaled lends an air of mystery and adventure to this environment, providing tantalising challenges to mountaineers and explorers.

The Iqbal Top Trek offers a rare opportunity to fully immerse oneself in the rich cultural heritage of the locals, so it’s not just about the beauty of the mountains. The three-day climb takes hikers past Kanday village, a summer community, to reach the viewpoint. Meaningful encounters with the local population are made possible by this immersive experience, which offers insights into their long-standing traditions, habits, and everyday routines. It’s an opportunity to develop relationships with the hospitable locals and learn about their enduring ties to the land.

This gorgeous valley’s landscape presents itself to you as a series of visual treats as you travel through it. The ride is a sensory experience of the natural world, passing through beautiful meadows covered with wildflowers and rough terrain chiselled by glaciers and streams. It’s an opportunity to escape the constraints of city life and unite with the untamed wildness of the Karakoram.

The Iqbal Top Trek ultimately goes beyond the scope of physical adventure. It turns into a spiritual trip when one bows in humbling awe before nature’s most magnificent works of art. It is an adventure to the heart of the Karakoram, a region that never fails to awe, astound, and foster a strong sense of connection to nature. Those who set out on this expedition have the chance to experience the enchantment of the mountains and the enduring spirit of adventure.

  1. Day 01 Arrival in Islamabad

    GPS Altitude: 540 metres

    You will be met by our guide(s) at the airport. You will soon be taken to hotels. Our participants can unwind and recharge on this day after their exhausting journey.

    Pick-up Details

    With orange placards bearing your name and our company’s emblem, our guide is very simple to identify. You must arrive at Islamabad’s Islamabad International Airport. International flights typically land in the afternoon or at midnight. At least five days before your arrival in Pakistan, you must provide us with the specifics of both your inbound and outgoing flights. Unless you are on a connecting flight from another city in Pakistan, a member of our staff or a tour guide will meet you at the gates of the international arrivals area. You will be transferred to our partner hotel by the guide or staff. If you do not need an airport transfer, kindly let us know in advance.

    Our guide or agent will pick up all of our guests at around 6 p.m. for a briefing and final payments at our office, followed by dinner, after lunch, and some rest at the hotel (preferably if you are arriving in the morning between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m.). We will handle any outstanding fees and the briefing in Skardu if you are running late.

  2. Day 02 Fly to Skardu, if canceled drive KKH to Chilas

    If your flight is canceled, you can travel 480 kilometers on a coach through the Karakoram Highway to Chilas. Or Take the 4173-meter Babusar Pass to get to Chilas. A high mountain pass, Babusar Pass is located at an altitude of 4.173 meters (13,691 feet) above sea level. The pass is the highest point in Pakistan’s Kaghan Valley. The pass links Chilas on the Karakoram Highway with the Kaghan Valley through the ThakNala. It’s one of the most well-known hairpin highways in the entire globe.

  3. Day 03 Skardu Sightseeing Day

    The group will go to the mountaintop fort of Kharpocho in Skardu after breakfast. The Indus River and Skardu town may be seen in all their glory from the Kharpocho fort. A tour of Sadpara Lake and some free time in Skardu Bazaar are additional options for participants.

  4. Day 04 Drive to Kanday Village

    After a drive from Skardu to the settlement of Kanday (2900 meters), we continue our trip in a comfortable Jeep and Toyota to see the breathtaking Indus River and Shyok River. The villages we passed through on our jeep journey each had their own unique culture, yet they all spoke the same language. We pass through several Nallahs along the way, which are fed by meltwaters and occasionally have spring water as well.

  5. Day 05 Trek to Khotid

    The first hour of today’s hike to Bondit Valley is spent walking across Long Chanel, a water channel that is used for agriculture in the summer. After crossing Daltit, the old hut beneath the large rock can be seen. It was built over a 30-year period by the locals to house animals; however, because it was insignificant, they moved to Khotid. On the way there, we cross a walking bridge near the Khotid Valley, and before we touch down, we clean the dust in spring water. People used to climb and descend a historic tree and hang some tiny lockets as future memorials. steep and simple overnight walk in a tent.  

  6. Day 06 Trek to Bondit Base Camp

    We resume our final ascent to base camp after breakfast. It took us about 45 minutes to go to the first peak, Lawab, which means absolutely steep. Once we get to the top, we can see the Bondit Peak and the area around us, called Gamba Bondit, which is a little long and magnificent in and of itself with spring water coming from a short distance. While trekking, we also cross a melting river, which is best crossed before dusk. After that, we arrive to a local resident’s cabin, where people live in the summer with their milking animals, before eventually arriving at base camp, where we set up camp. 

  7. Day 07 Trek to Iqbal Top

    On this Day start the trek from Bondit Base Camp To Iqbal top 

     

  8. Day 08 Trek back to Laa Valley

    Trek back to Laa Valley from Bondit Base Camp

     

  9. Day 09 Trek back to Kanday/Skardu

    Trek back to Skardu

     

  10. Day 10 Drive from Skardu to Chilas

    Drive from Skardu to Chilas

     

  11. Day 11 Drive from Chilas to Islamabad

    Drive from Chilas to Islamabad

     

  12. Day 12 Fly back home

    All of our clients will be taken by our staff to the airport at the time of their planned departures. The check-out time at all of our partner hotels is 12 p.m.

Package Confirmed Dates Trip Status Trip Status Price (PP) Excluding Flights Price (PP) Including Flights  
June 12, 2025 - June 23, 2025
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$1,500
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