



Nanga Parbat
- Nanga Parbat (Diamir Face) Expedition
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Tour Details
Duration of Trek: 50 Days
Mountain Range: Himalaya
Season: May to August
Maximum Elevation: 8,125 meters (26,660 feet)
Difficulty Level: Advanced (Grade D/E)
OVERVIEW & ITINERARY
Details
Nanga Parbat, also known as the “Naked Mountain,” is one of the most formidable peaks in the world, standing at 8,125 meters (26,660 feet). Located in the remote regions of Pakistan’s Himalaya, Nanga Parbat has earned its reputation as a challenging and dangerous mountain. It is the ninth-highest peak globally and is renowned for its steep faces, particularly the Diamir Face, which is considered one of the most difficult routes for climbers.
The mountain has a history of exploration and tragedy. First attempted by the Victorian climber A.F. Mummery in 1895, the first successful summit was achieved only in 1953 by Hermann Buhl of the German expedition. Over the years, many lives have been lost in attempts to conquer the mountain, earning Nanga Parbat the nickname “the killer mountain.” However, its grandeur and beauty continue to attract mountaineers from around the world.
ITINERARY– Nanga Parbat Expedition– 50 days
Arrive in Islamabad, and transfer to your hotel for a good rest before your adventure begins.
Attend the official briefing where you will receive key information about the expedition and safety guidelines.
Travel to Chilas by road and check in to your hotel for rest and preparation.
Drive to Bunar, then start your trek to Halale and set up camp in the wilderness.
Begin your trek towards Nanga Parbat Diamir Base Camp, where you’ll set up camp in preparation for the climb.
Arrive at Nanga Parbat Diamir Base Camp, rest, and acclimatize to the high-altitude environment.
Climbers focus on acclimatization and summit attempts, with rest periods built into the climbing schedule.
Climbers make the final push towards the summit, battling high-altitude challenges and unpredictable conditions.
This phase includes additional acclimatization, rest, and summit attempts as climbers prepare for the final ascent.
Descend from the mountain and return to Bunar. From there, drive back to Chilas and check into your hotel.
Travel back to Islamabad, check in to your hotel, and relax after your climb.
Attend the de-briefing session where you’ll discuss the expedition and receive your completion certificate.
After your trek, depart for your next destination, carrying memories of an unforgettable adventure.
HIGHLIGHTS
Nanga Parbat (Diamir Face) Expedition
World’s Most Challenging Climb: Experience the challenge of summiting Nanga Parbat, one of the highest and most difficult peaks in the Himalayas.
Diamir Face: Trek the world-renowned Diamir Face, known for its steep ice walls and glaciers.
Killer Mountain: Explore the legendary Nanga Parbat, famously called the “Killer Mountain” for its difficult climbs and deadly history.
High Altitude Trekking: Enjoy the stunning, high-altitude landscapes surrounding Nanga Parbat.
Historical Significance: Follow in the footsteps of early explorers like A.F. Mummery and Hermann Buhl.
Unmatched Views: Witness incredible panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges including the Hindu Kush and the Himalayas.
Toughest Expedition: Experience an epic challenge that only the most seasoned mountaineers can conquer.
Prices & Other Options – Nanga Parbat (Diamir Face)
| Trekking Options in Shimshal | Price (USD) | Deposit | Min Pax |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short Treks | |||
| K 2 Expedition Tour (12 days) | US$1,560 | US$450 | 4 pax |
| Shimshal Pass Trek (10 days) | US$1,200 | US$350 | 4 pax |
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
| Medium & Hard Treks | |||
| Trango Base Camp Trek (14 days) | US$1,890 | US$500 | 4 pax |
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
| Climb Trekking Peaks | |||
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
| Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) | US$1,050 | US$300 | 4 pax |
Map/Route – Nanga Parbat (Diamir Face)
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- Region
- Period
- Region
- Comfort
Tour Details
Duration of Trek: 50 Days
Mountain Range: Himalaya
Season: May to August
Maximum Elevation: 8,125 meters (26,660 feet)
Difficulty Level: Advanced (Grade D/E)
Frequently asked questions
The ideal time to attempt the climb is from May to August, when weather conditions are more favorable for high-altitude mountaineering.
The Nanga Parbat expedition is extremely challenging and requires advanced mountaineering skills and experience with high-altitude climbs. It’s classified as a Grade D or E trek.
Yes, prior high-altitude mountaineering experience is necessary for this expedition. It is not recommended for beginners.
Accommodation will primarily be camps set up along the trek, including Nanga Parbat Diamir Base Camp. Comfortable equipment and tents will be provided.
You will need specialized mountaineering equipment, including climbing gear, sleeping bags, high-altitude clothing, and personal gear. A detailed packing list will be provided.
Yes, we provide experienced guides and porters who will assist with the trek, offer safety instructions, and provide guidance during the climb.
Nanga Parbat is one of the most difficult mountains to summit. Success depends on weather conditions, physical readiness, and climber experience. Many climbers do not reach the summit due to the challenges posed by this peak.
Yes, after completing the Nanga Parbat expedition, you can extend your stay and explore other parts of Pakistan, including Islamabad, Skardu, and Gilgit.