Kilik and Mintaka situated on Pakistan’s border with China, more than 1,000 years ago, these were the Silk Route’s primary passes for the Karavans and traders between China and Hunza to subcontinent. The Mintaka pass is the central Asian watershed beyond it located the rolling high plateau of Central Asia. The area is glacier free and grass covered which provided enough pasture land for the horses, yaks and camels of Karavans and domestic animals alike, still today, the area near Kilik provides some of the best grazing for the livestock of Misgar village.
A broad easy path still leads up through pastureland to these passes and today these broad valleys and extensive alpine meadows, once closed to foreigners, are again accessible.
The wide paths to these gentle passes are easy to follow, springs and trees are abundant, and camp sites are grassy, making this one of easiest treks. The landscapes vary between sharp needles of the Karakoram and the mountains of Pamir range. The area is rich in wild life, with little luck one can see Ibex, wolves or bears, and marmots etc.
Day 1 | Islamabad - Hotel |
Day 2 | Fly to Gilgit or drive to Chilas in case of flight cancellation - Hotel |
Day 3 | Drive to Karimabad either from Gilgit or Chilas - Hotel |
Day 4 | Visit Baltit Fort and drive to Misgar village - Tent |
Day 5 | Trek to Murkushi - Tent |
Day 6 | Trek to Sad Buldi - Tent |
Day 7 | Trek to Kilik Pass BC - Tent |
Day 8 | Trek Kilik Pass and back to Murkushi - Tent |
Day 9 | Trek to Gul Khaja - Tent |
Day 10 | Trek to Mintaka Pass BC - Tent |
Day 11 | Trek to Mintaka Pass and back to Murkushi - Tent |
Day 12 | Trek back to Misgar and drive to Gilgit - Hotel |
Day 13 | Fly to Islamabad or drive to Besham in case of flight cancellation - Hotel |
Day 14 | Free day or complete road journey to Islamabad - Hotel |
Day 15 | Fly out |
►Government licensed professional guide/leader (pre-requisite for Trek)
►Airport transfers on first and last day from/to Benazir International Airport, Islamabad
►All domestic flights and transfers (according to itinerary)
►All road transport in Pakistan (according to itinerary above)
►All accommodation in Pakistan (hotels and camps) according to itinerary
►All meals in Pakistan (breakfast, lunch and dinner) at hotels and camps
►All trekking requirements on ground (including cook, support staff, porters, gears (excluding personal) etc
►Travel insurance
►Visa to Pakistan (Letter of Invitation and other supporting documents will be offered by us for visa application)
►International flights (return tickets)
►Tips for guides, porters, staff etc
►Early Wind-up
►Miscellaneous (drinks, telephone calls, laundry etc at hotels)
►Souvenirs
►Things that is not mentioned above
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