Noshaq Expedition

Group Size

12

Duration

38 Days

From

$1600.00

Group Size

12

Duration

38 Days

From

$1600.00

Tour Details
  • Duration of Trek: 38 Days

  • Mountain Range: Karakoram

  • Season: May to August

  • Maximum Elevation: 8,611 meters (K2 summit)

OVERVIEW & ITINERARY

Details

Noshaq, located in the northwest corner of Afghanistan, along the Durand Line (the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan), is the second highest peak in the Hindu Kush Range and stands as the 68th tallest mountain on Earth. This majestic peak is a part of a four-peak massif, with the Main Summit being the most prominent. Noshaq is an awe-inspiring challenge for mountaineers, offering steep rock faces and ice-covered ridges, but also tremendous rewards in terms of breathtaking views and adventure.

The mountain was first summited in 1960 by Japanese and Polish teams via the South East Ridge from the Qadzi Deh Glacier in Afghanistan. Over the years, the West Ridge route from Qadzi Deh has become the most frequently used route for climbing Noshaq. In 1973, a Polish expedition made the first successful winter ascent of the peak. This expedition provides a mix of technical climbs and high-altitude challenges.

The Noshaq Expedition is perfect for experienced climbers seeking to tackle a challenging and remote peak, where the climbing conditions demand resilience, technical skill, and careful preparation.

ITINERARY– Noshaq Expedition – 38 days

Day 1: Arrive in Islamabad, Transfer to Hotel

Upon arrival in Islamabad, you will be transferred to your hotel where you can rest and prepare for the upcoming adventure.

Day 2: Briefing at Ministry of Tourism, Meeting with Liaison Officer (LO)

Attend a briefing at the Ministry of Tourism and meet with the Liaison Officer (LO) to finalize permits and arrangements for the expedition.

Day 3: Fly to Chitral (Subject to Weather) or Drive to Chitral, Hotel

Depending on weather conditions, fly to Chitral or drive for about 12-14 hours to reach Chitral. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 4: Drive to Chitral, Hotel.

Depending on weather conditions, fly to Chitral or drive for about 12-14 hours to reach Chitral. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 5: Drive to Shagron, Camp

Drive towards Shagron and set up your camp for the night.

Day 6: Trek to Sherniak, Camp

Start the trek to Sherniak, a beautiful spot to set up camp for the night.

Day 7: Trek to Shoghor Biasun, Camp

Trek towards Shoghor Biasun, where you will set up camp after a day’s trek.

Day 8: Trek to Istor-O Nal Base Camp, Camp

Proceed towards Istor-O Nal Base Camp, where you will camp for the night.

Day 9: Trek to Musk Istor-O Nal Base Camp/Maj Babu Camp

Continue trekking to Musk Istor-O Nal Base Camp, or if necessary, camp at Maj Babu.

Day 10: Trek to Mumaskj Babu Camp – Jma Porters Loads to ABC

Trek towards Mumaskj Babu Camp, with porters carrying the heavy loads to Advanced Base Camp (ABC).

Day 11: Trek to Mumaskj Babu Camp – Mamusk Loads to ABC, Camp

Further trekking to Mumaskj Babu Camp, with the porters bringing supplies to ABC. Set up camp.

Day 12-32: Reserved for Climbing Noshaq

This phase is dedicated to climbing Noshaq. Climbers will attempt the summit via the West Ridge, while also taking time for acclimatization, rest days, and climbing adjustments based on weather conditions and progress.

Day 33: Trek Back to Sherniak with Porters

Begin your descent, returning back to Sherniak for rest after the climb. Porters will assist with the heavy loads.

Day 35: Trek Out and Drive to Chitral

Complete your trek and drive back to Chitral, where you will rest and relax after the expedition.

Day 36: Day Trip to Kalash Valleys

Enjoy a day trip to the Kalash Valleys, where you can explore the unique culture and traditions of the local Kalash people.

Day 37: Drive to Islamabad, Hotel

Drive back to Islamabad and check into your hotel for rest.

Day 38: De-briefing at Ministry of Tourism

Attend a debriefing session at the Ministry of Tourism, reflecting on your journey and receiving your expedition completion certificate.

HIGHLIGHTS

Noshaq Expedition
  1. Conquer Noshaq Peak: Summit Noshaq, the highest point in the Hindukush Mountain Range.

  2. Breathtaking Views: Enjoy stunning views of the Hindukush and surrounding glaciers.

  3. Climb the Challenging West Ridge: Experience the technical challenges of climbing the West Ridge of Noshaq.

  4. Cultural Experience: Immerse yourself in the local culture with a visit to the Kalash Valleys.

  5. Remote Adventure: Trek through rugged terrain, glaciers, and mountain passes that few have explored.

Prices & Other Options – Noshaq Expedition

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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
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Map/Route – Noshaq Expedition

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Tour Details
  • Duration of Trek: 38 Days

  • Mountain Range: Karakoram

  • Season: May to August

  • Maximum Elevation: 8,611 meters (K2 summit)

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to attempt the Noshaq expedition?

The best time is from May to August when the weather conditions are most favorable for climbing.

Do I need prior mountaineering experience?

Yes, this expedition requires prior high-altitude mountaineering experience and technical climbing skills.

What is the difficulty level of the Noshaq climb?

The climb is highly challenging, with rocky ridges, snow-covered faces, and glacial ice to navigate.

What equipment will I need for the trek?

You will need high-altitude climbing gear, including ice axes, crampons, climbing ropes, and personal safety equipment.

How long is the expedition?

The total duration of the expedition is 42 days, including acclimatization, climbing, and rest days.

What type of accommodation will be provided during the trek?

Accommodation will be camping at various points, including Base Camps along the route.

Will there be guides and porters?

Yes, experienced guides and porters will assist you throughout the expedition, including carrying supplies to the base camps.

What happens if I can’t summit Noshaq?

Even if you don’t summit, the trek to Noshaq Base Camp and the experience of exploring the Hindukush Range will still be an unforgettable journey