Bilchar Dubani Expedition
fromJoin the Bilchar Dubani Expedition to the summit of this 6,134m peak in the Karakoram Range, which has spectacular vistas and towering peaks.
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Vacation Style Holiday TypeCamping, Climbing, Expedition Style, Mountaineering, Trekking
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Activity Level Strenuous
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Group Size Large Group
The Bilchar Dubani Expedition takes place amidst the untamed magnificence of the Karakoram Range, and it is an exciting journey. Bilchar Dubani Peak, also known as Dobani Peak, is a towering sentinel rising to a commanding elevation of 6,134 metres in the centre of this stunning terrain. Within the alluring region of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, this towering peak rules over the breathtaking terrain of Bagrot Valley, Taisot, and Haramosh. The year 1979 saw a monumental achievement in climbing history, as a Japanese Expedition triumphantly reached the summit and permanently inscribed their unbreakable spirit into the hillside. The Rakaposhi-Haramosh sub-range includes Bilchar Dubani Peak, a prominent feature of the renowned Karakoram Mountains.
This enormous mountain range, which straddles Pakistan and China, is home to some of the most famous peaks in the world, such as the illustrious K2 and the daunting Gasherbrum. The Karakoram Range, which spans a breathtaking 500 kilometres in length and a vast 200 kilometres in width, connects the Hindu Kush and Himalaya Mountains at several points.
The Bilchar Dubani Expedition begins in the alluring locations of Hushe and Shyok Valley in the Gilgit-Baltistan region and is best undertaken during the warm summer months of Pakistan, which run from May to August. These regions are well known for their unspoiled natural beauty and are encircled by beautiful peaks, some of which rise to heights of over 7,000 metres.
This breathtaking excursion gives not only the chance to scale a noteworthy peak but also an up-close encounter with the alluring scenery of the Nagar, Haramosh, and Hunza valleys. This area is one of the most enticing for mountaineers and explorers from all over the world due to the surrounding environment’s splendour with a vista of peaks reaching heights of 5,000 metres, 6,000 metres, and even 7,000 metres. The Bilchar Dubani Expedition offers a thrilling opportunity to test one’s mountaineering prowess while being engulfed by the allure of the Nagar, Haramosh, and Hunza valleys amid these breathtaking landscapes. Rivers that dash through these valleys, including the magnificent Hunza River, further enhance their natural beauty. Before beginning its ultimate trek to the Arabian Sea in the southern parts of Pakistan, it finally combines with the potent Indus River as it meanders through these beautiful landscapes.
Highlights
- Competitive rates for a peak in Pakistan’s untamed mountains that is part of the 6,000-meter club
- For logistical arrangements to and from the summit, a field office and permanent staff are needed.
- Itinerary based on the extensive knowledge and experience of our mountain guide
- Breathtaking mountain views throughout the expedition
- Karakoram Trails is a fully authorized indigenous adventure company
- Our Pakistani High Altitude Climber(s) (HAC) typically guides fixed departures.
- Private groups are always a key priority for us.
- Both guided adventures and unguided (alpine-style) climbing are catered to by our company.
- Both “base camp services” and “full board services” are what we offer.
- The subsequent High Altitude Support is available for an additional fee
- a. Personal High Altitude Porter (HAP) from Pakistan who will transport 20 kg of personal gear between camps
- Base camp lodging (single supplement)
- A complete base camp with a dining tent, restrooms, showers, and solar power
- All domestic/internal transportation
- Every domestic flight
- 50 kilograms (110 lb) of personal belongings
- All meals (B, L, D) while on the trek and at base camp
- Group satellite phones and emergency devices with a set calling fee
- Arrival and departure nights of two nights each in an Islamabad hotel (bed and breakfast only)
- Guides, cooks, kitchen workers, assistants, porters, etc. are covered by staff insurance.
- Pakistani cook with experience
- Kitchen personnel
- Porters for all supplies for the expedition
- Base camp solar power
- Generator of electricity (backup for high-voltage equipment)
- Airfare for travel abroad
- Fees for permits and royalties are based on the number of people
- Personal gear for climbing, dressing, and sleeping
- Equipment for group climbing, including rope, ice axes, snow bars, EPI gas and other items
- Insurance coverage for mountain rescue and evacuation is required.
- Food and lodging above base camp
- Any assistance beyond base camp
- Talking radio (walkie-talkie)
- Climate reports
- Cargo of personal items to/from Islamabad
- Visa cost for Pakistan
- $250 total in tips/gratuities for the staff, cook, and assistant(s).
- In Islamabad, meals
- Additional hotel stays following the ascent
- Insurance against lost travel
- All costs incurred in the event of an early wind-up or summit (additional hotel stays, hotel meals, and evacuation)
- Charges incurred as a result of delays that are beyond Karakoram Trails’ control (for cause majeure)
- Personal correspondence between Pakistan and the home country by phone, fax, and email.
Package Confirmed Dates | Trip Status Trip Status | Price (PP) Excluding Flights | Price (PP) Including Flights | |
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June 20, 2025 - July 20, 2025
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Guaranteed
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$5,600
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