14-Day Trek in Chilinji Pass & Chapursan Valley from Islamabad
Highlights
Hunza, Naran, Islamabad, Gilgit, Concordia (Karakoram), Chilas
Locations Covered
Hunza, Naran, Islamabad, Gilgit, Concordia (Karakoram), Chilas
nature, trekking, camping
Private Tour
14 Days
Hard
English
Description
A 14-day trek through the Chilinji Pass and Chapursan Valley offers a unique mix of challenging terrain, raw beauty, and cultural immersion. Here’s a detailed itinerary to help you plan this remarkable journey:
Day 1: Islamabad to Gilgit (Drive or Fly)
- Travel Mode: Drive (12–14 hours) or Flight (1 hour)
- Highlights: Scenic drive along the Karakoram Highway (KKH) or stunning aerial views of Nanga Parbat and the Himalayas.
- Overnight Stay: Hotel in Gilgit.
Day 2: Gilgit to Ishkoman Valley
- Travel Mode: Drive (5–6 hours)
- Highlights: Journey through lush valleys, terraced fields, and riverbanks as you enter Ishkoman, the starting point of your trek.
- Overnight Stay: Guesthouse or campsite in Ishkoman.
Day 3: Ishkoman to Immit (Trek Begins)
- Trek Duration: 5–6 hours
- Highlights: Gradual ascent along riverbanks with picturesque views of the surrounding peaks.
- Overnight Stay: Campsite near Immit.
Day 4: Immit to Atar Pass Base Camp
- Trek Duration: 6–7 hours
- Highlights: Challenging terrain, pristine streams, and glaciers en route to the Atar Pass base camp.
- Overnight Stay: Campsite.
Day 5: Cross Atar Pass (4,700m) to Chilinji Base Camp
- Trek Duration: 7–8 hours
- Highlights: A tough yet rewarding day crossing Atar Pass with panoramic views of Ishkoman Valley, glaciers, and surrounding peaks.
- Overnight Stay: Campsite near Chilinji Pass base camp.
Day 6: Rest Day at Chilinji Base Camp
- Activities: Acclimatization, photography, and preparation for the Chilinji Pass crossing.
Day 7: Cross Chilinji Pass (5,291m) to Chupursan Valley
- Trek Duration: 8–10 hours
- Highlights: The most demanding and thrilling part of the trek with breathtaking views from the top of the pass.
- Overnight Stay: Campsite in Chapursan Valley.
Day 8–9: Explore Chapursan Valley
- Activities: Visit remote Wakhi villages, meet the hospitable locals, and explore Yashkuk and Baba Ghundi Ziarat, a sacred site in the valley.
- Overnight Stay: Campsites or guesthouses.
Day 10: Trek from Chapursan to Sost
- Trek Duration: 6–7 hours
- Highlights: Gradual descent to Sost, a key trading hub on the Karakoram Highway.
- Overnight Stay: Hotel in Sost.
Day 11: Sost to Passu
- Travel Mode: Drive (2 hours)
- Highlights: Visit the iconic Passu Cones, Batura Glacier, and enjoy views of the Karakoram Range.
- Overnight Stay: Guesthouse in Passu.
Day 12: Passu to Hunza (Karimabad)
- Travel Mode: Drive (2–3 hours)
- Highlights: Explore Baltit and Altit Forts, visit the vibrant Hunza Valley, and indulge in local cuisine.
- Overnight Stay: Hotel in Karimabad.
Day 13: Hunza to Naran (Via Babusar Pass)
- Travel Mode: Drive (8–10 hours)
- Highlights: Traverse the scenic Babusar Pass (4,173m) with spectacular mountain vistas.
- Overnight Stay: Hotel in Naran.
Day 14: Naran to Islamabad
- Travel Mode: Drive (6–8 hours)
- Highlights: Enjoy the lush green meadows of Kaghan Valley and a relaxing end to your adventure.
Key Notes:
- Best Time: Late June to mid-September.
- Physical Fitness: High-altitude trekking experience required; be prepared for challenging conditions.
- Permits: Obtain necessary permits for Chilinji Pass and Chapursan Valley.
- Guides & Porters: Strongly recommended for this remote trek.
- Gear: High-quality trekking and camping gear, including cold-weather clothing.
Itinerary
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Day 1: Arrive in Islamabad
Arrive in Islamabad and finalize the trekking permits with the Ministry of Tourism.
Spend the evening in leisure.
Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Islamabad.
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Day 2: Islamabad - Chilas/ Naran
Have breakfast, then drive to Chilas along the Karakoram Highway (KKH), the 500-kilometre legendary route that winds its way through the Himalayan, Hindu Kush, and Karakoram mountains. Construction of the highway, often referred to as the eighth wonder of the world, was a joint venture between Pakistan and China that took 20 years to complete.
Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Naras.
Trip duration: 12-hour drive; 500 km.
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Day3: Naran/ Chilas- Chatorkhan
Continue along the KKH to Gilgit, through the precipitous gorge of the Indus River.
While nearing Gilgit, get the first glimpse of Nanga Parbat. (8125 m.)
After lunch, transfer on a 4x4 soft-top jeep and continue the drive towards the Ghizar Valley and the village of Chatorkhand for an overnight stay.
Trip duration: 8/9 hours; 230 km.
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Day 4: Chatorkhan- Bilhinz
If road conditions permit, drive till Bilhinz. Otherwise, take the easy trek from Chatorkhand into the Ishkoman Valley.
Set up camps and stay the night at the small village of Bilhinz.
Trip duration: 2-hour drive, 5-6 hour walk.
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Day 5: Bilhinz- Matramdas
Today, if road conditions permit, make half the journey by jeep. Otherwise, it will be an easy day’s walk to the overnight camping site at Matramdas.
Go to a friendly village of about 10 houses on the side of the Chilinji River, the last permanent settlement before the Chilinji Pass.
Trip duration: 6-7 hour walk.
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Day 6: Matramdas- Yasin
Start early today because, after a 15-minute walk, trekkers must cross a water channel before the water level gets too high.
After an easy day’s trekking, arrive at Yasin - the most beautiful camping site on the trail with its green meadows and trees.
Trip duration: 5-6 hour walk.
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Day 7: Yasin- Chilinji
Begin the day with a steep climb of about 200 meters, crossing the Yasin Glacier. It is easy walking after this to the Chilinji River, which trekkers will cross on a swinging pulley, one by one.
Camp overnight at the Chilinji summer settlement.
Trip duration: 5-6 hour walk.
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Day 8: Chilinji- High camp
Today, we make an early start as the whole trek is uphill. From Chilinji, turn towards the east for Chilinji Pass.
After resting at the Chilinji Pass base camp, make the steep climb to high camp, just below the pass.
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Day 9: Across Chilinji Pass- Baultar
From the high camp, it will take about three hours to climb 250 meters to the top of the pass.
From the summit, make your way downhill to Baultar via a series of snowfields along the Chilinji Glacier.
The day’s walk ends at Baultar, an oasis of greenery that lies parallel to the Wakhan corridor and the Chilinji River, where shepherds live in stone cottages.
Overnight camping at Baultar.
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Day 10: Baultar - Ziarat Baba Ghudi- Passu
Walk along the Chapurson Valley, which will provide a gentle contrast to the Ishkoman Valley trekked through earlier.
Cross the red mountains that form the boundary between the Hindukush and Karakoram ranges and arrive at the holy place of Ziarat Baba Ghundi, where there is a shrine to the famous Muslim saint Baba Ghundi Shah.
After lunch here, board jeeps and drive towards Sost, the last Pakistani town before the Chinese border and then down the Karakoram Highway towards Passu in the upper Hunza Valley. The small, picturesque village of Passu is set against a backdrop of soaring Passu Cones and is a short walking distance from the Passu and Batura glaciers.
There will be an opportunity to walk through the village and experience local life. About 70 years ago, Passu was the second largest settlement in Hunza (after Karimabad). However, the glacier upstream of the Hunza River created a huge dam that later broke, washing away the houses and fertile fields. The river has claimed the major share of the valley, confining Passu village to its right bank.
Overnight stay at the lodge.
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Day 11: Passu- Hunza- Karimabad
Take a morning walk to the Passu Glacier and Passu Lake (45 minutes one-way). From the glacier's snout, there are spectacular views of Shispar (7611 m) and Passu (7478 m) peaks.
Visit the famous suspension bridges of Passu. These 250 m-long bridges over the Hunza River are still used by the local people, known for their friendliness towards visitors.
Then, drive to Karimabad, capital of upper Hunza and enjoy its panoramic views of some of the most beautiful peaks of the Karakoram- Rakaposhi, Diran, Ultar, and Golden Peak.
In the afternoon, there is time to walk to Ultar Glacier by following an irrigation channel through the village or stroll through the single-lane bazaar for more views of the peaks that soar overhead and visit the 800-year-old Altit and Baltit forts.
Overnight stay in a hotel.
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Say 12: Hunza Karimabad- Besham/ Naran
Travel to Chilas, make a short stop at the Rakaposhi (7788 m) viewpoint and later have lunch at Gilgit.
Stroll through the colourful bazaar. Learn about Kargah, an ancient reminder of the area’s history as a route used by silk traders and Buddhist monks on their journey to Taxila – a 7th century AD Buddha carved into the rock.
Overnight at Besham/Naran hotel, beside the Indus River.
Trip duration: 6-7 hour drive; 260 km.
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Day 13: Besham/ Naran- Islambad
Take a 12-hour drive along the Karakoram Highway to Islamabad, with a short stop at Besham for lunch.
Overnight in Islamabad hotel.
Trip duration: 11-12 hour drive; 500 km.
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Day 14: Departure
Depart to the airport for your flight back home.
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For cancellations within 24 hours before the tour -
Refund of 50% of the tour price.
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This is a private tour |