Bojohaghur Duanasir Expedition
fromSet off on the Bojohaghur Duanasir Expedition to scale the spectacular 7,329-meter-high mountain in Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains’ Batura Muztagh range.
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Vacation Style Holiday TypeCamping, Climbing, Expedition Style, Mountaineering, Trekking
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Activity Level Challenging
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Group Size Large Group
Bojohaghur Duanasir I is a spectacular peak that rises to a dizzying height of 7,329 metres (about 24,045 ft) above sea level. Be prepared for an epic experience to climb it. This extraordinary peak is located in Pakistan’s Batura Muztagh range, a notable portion of the breathtaking Karakoram mountain range. Bojohaghur Duanasir I, which is the 37th-highest mountain in Pakistan, is proudly ranked 88th among the world’s highest peaks.
Bojohaghur Duanasir I, the world’s seventh-longest non-polar glacier, rises gently above the Batura Glacier in the Gojal Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, not far from the charming Passu Village. Together with other noteworthy mountains like Batura Sar, Ultar Sar, Passu Sar, and Shishpare, this stupendous peak forms part of a stunning natural landscape.
Just 10 kilometres separate the lovely Karimabad in Hunza from Bojohaghur Duanasir I. Its neighbours include the eminent Lady Finger (Bublimotin) and the iconic Hunza Peak, as well as several glaciers, including the Gulmit, Hassanabad, Ultar, and Ghulkin Glacier. The mountain has a long history of climbing victories, starting in 1984 when a determined Japanese team used the Hassanabad Glacier to successfully reach the summit.
A vast geological marvel that stretches across the beautiful landscapes of Pakistan and China is the Karakoram Mountain Range. It has some of the most renowned peaks in the world, including the famous K2. This mountain range smoothly merges with the Hindukush and Himalaya Mountains at several intersections, creating a mesmerising tapestry of natural splendour. It is an amazing 500 kilometres long and 200 kilometres wide.
Join the Bojohaghur Duanasir Peak Expedition to experience the fusion of the Karakoram Mountains’ breathtaking grandeur with the pursuit of climbing greatness. This voyage promises to immerse travellers in the different cultures and spectacular vistas of the Skardu, Hunza, and Gilgit regions in addition to the rush of scaling new heights.
Highlights
- Competitive rates for a peak in Pakistan’s untamed mountains that is part of the 7,000-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.
- Sherpas from Nepal can be hired promptly (at least six months before arrival in Pakistan).
- The following High-Altitude Assistance is chargeable.
- a. High Altitude Porter (HAP) from Pakistan, who will transport 20 kg of personal gear between camps
b. A Nepalese private sherpa, or personal guide/porter, will accompany you on your journey, carry up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of personal gear, meltwater, cook, and be there for you at all times.
c. Personal equipment transportation service: Sherpas transport up to 10 kg (22 lbs) of personal items between camps and up and down the mountain.
- 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 30, 2025
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Guaranteed
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$7,200
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