Nanga Parbat Diamir Face Trek

Nanga Parbat, standing at 8,126 meters, holds the distinction of being the ninth highest mountain on Earth. The name "Nanga Parbat" originates from Urdu, with "Nanga" meaning "Naked" and "Parbat" derived from the Sanskrit word "Parvata," signifying "mountain." Historically, Nanga Parbat presented one of the most treacherous challenges for climbers during the first half of the twentieth century, making it one of the deadliest among the eight-thousanders. While it has become somewhat less perilous for climbers since then, conquering Nanga Parbat remains an exceptionally serious and demanding endeavor. Moreover, this colossal and striking peak dramatically rises high above its surrounding terrain.

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1 ARRIVAL DAY IN ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN:
2 ISLAMABAD TO CHILLAS (461km) 8-9 HOURS DRIVE:
3 DRIVE & TREK TO FAIRY MEADOW (3300m) 6 HOURS:
4 TREK TO BASE CAMP (3500m) 6 HOURS WALKING:
5 TREK BACK TO FAIRY MAIDOW (3300m) 6 HOURS WALKING:
6 TRAVEL BACK TO BESHAM, 9 HOURS DRIVE:
7 TRAVEL BACK TO ISLAMABAD, 8 HOURS DRIVE:
8 SIGHTSEEING DAY IN ISLAMABAD:
9 DEPARTURE DAY-FLY BACK HOME: