BOOK YOUR 2026 – 2027 EXPEDITION
BOOK YOUR 2026 – 2027 EXPEDITION
BOOK YOUR 2026 – 2027 EXPEDITION
The "Shining Wall" of the Karakoram rises in solitary grandeur above the Hunza and Nagar Valleys, its massive form creating the greatest uninterrupted vertical drop on Earth—nearly 6,000 meters from summit to base . Alpine Karakoram Adventure invites experienced climbers to join our Rakaposhi expeditions for the 2026 and 2027 seasons, with fixed departures scheduled from late June through August—the optimal weather window when the mountain becomes accessible . Our 40-day expedition covers every detail from your arrival in Islamabad to your safe return, including all permits, logistics, Base Camp infrastructure, and professional support. We operate in all seasons—summer, winter, spring, and autumn—with customized logistics for each. Slots are strictly limited each season for this iconic peak. Contact us to secure your place on the 27th-highest mountain in the world, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful peaks on the planet .
Difficulty
Extreme
Max Altitude
7788 meters
Temperature
-15°C
Location
Nagar Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan (approximately 100km north of Gilgit)
Duration
40 days (including contingencies and trek in/out)
Best Season
Summer: Late June to August; We operate in all seasons (Summer, Winter, Spring, Autumn)
Rakaposhi rises to 7,788 meters in the Nagar Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, standing as the 27th-highest mountain in the world and the 12th-highest in Pakistan . The name Rakaposhi means "Snow Covered" in the local Burushaski language, though it is also known as "Dumani" (Mother of Mist) for the clouds that often shroud its summit . Renowned for its extraordinary beauty, Rakaposhi holds a unique distinction: it is the only peak on Earth that drops uninterrupted for almost 6,000 meters from summit to base, creating one of the world's most spectacular vertical faces . From the Karakoram Highway, travelers can see this massive mountain rising over 5,900 meters in just 11.2 horizontal kilometers from the Hunza River .
The mountain is not a single peak but an extremely broad massif measuring almost 20 kilometers from east to west, dominating the skyline of both the Nagar and Bagrote Valleys . Its prominent position makes it visible from great distances, yet its vertical relief and technical demands ensure it remains a prestigious objective. A popular tourist spot in the town of Ghulmet, known as "Zero Point of Rakaposhi," offers the closest convenient viewpoint of the mountain .
Alpine Karakoram Adventure operates Rakaposhi expeditions every summer climbing season. Our team manages everything from permit processing and logistics to Base Camp operations in the Nagar region. We offer comprehensive full-board services to Base Camp designed for expedition teams. The standard expedition runs 40 days from Islamabad, providing adequate time for the approach via the Karakoram Highway, acclimatization, technical climbing, and a safe return.
The journey begins in Islamabad and follows the legendary Karakoram Highway along the Indus and Hunza rivers to Minapin village. From Minapin, a two-day trek leads through juniper forests and lush meadows to Base Camp at approximately 3,900 meters . The camp sits in a spectacular location at Tagafari, with Rakaposhi's massive bulk rising directly above and neighboring Diran Peak visible across the glacier . While the Southwest Spur is considered the standard line, Rakaposhi presents serious challenges from all directions, including long western routes and technically difficult northern faces.
What makes this expedition special
Summit the spectacular "Snow Covered" peak of the Karakoram, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful mountains in the world
Climb the mountain with Earth's greatest uninterrupted vertical relief—nearly 6,000 meters from summit to base
Travel the legendary Karakoram Highway along the Indus River, with constant views of the mountain
Experience the picturesque Hunza Valley and scenic Nagar Valley, home to ancient cultural traditions
Trek through juniper forests and lush meadows to one of the most spectacular Base Camp locations at Tagafari (3,900m)
Witness neighboring Diran Peak (7,266m) and the surrounding Karakoram peaks from the base camp
Follow the historic Southwest Spur route first climbed in 1958 by Mike Banks and Tom Patey
Stand where the Karakoram, Himalaya, and Hindu Kush ranges meet at the junction point near Chilas
Professional Base Camp infrastructure with experienced cook and support staff throughout the climbing period
Comprehensive expedition support with satellite communication and medical facilities
Journey through the collision zone of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates, visible in the dramatic geology
Experience the warm hospitality of the Burusho people in the Nagar Valley
Arrive at Islamabad International Airport. Your guide meets you at arrivals and transfers you to accommodation in the city. Rest and recover from international travel. Evening group briefing covers expedition...
Morning visit to the Ministry of Tourism for official expedition briefing and permit processing. This is mandatory for all expeditions in Pakistan. We meet our Liaison Officer, who accompanies the...
Start the journey north on the famous Karakoram Highway. Drive approximately 8 to 10 hours passing through culturally rich and historical towns including Taxila, Hassan Abdal, Haripur, Abbottabad, and Besham....
After breakfast, continue the journey along the Indus and Hunza rivers to Minapin. Drive approximately 7 hours. The scenery and views of Nanga Parbat from the Karakoram Highway are stunning....
Trek approximately 4 to 5 hours. Begin from Minapin village, crossing a footbridge to the true left bank of the Minapin River . The stepped path follows the river through...
Trek approximately 3 to 4 hours. The trail continues steeply from Hapakun, ascending through forest with excellent views of Diran Peak rising above the Minapin Glacier . The path eases...
Well-earned rest day. Technical training on fixed ropes, ice climbing, and crevasse rescue. Local staff perform a Puja Ceremony—a blessing for safe passage—with prayer flags and traditional rituals. Gear checks...
The main climbing phase begins. No fixed daily schedule as mountain conditions and weather dictate all timing. Base Camp serves as the operations center. Our staff remains at Base Camp...
Climbing period concludes. Pack gear and clean the campsite thoroughly, leaving no trace of occupation. Environmental responsibility is strictly enforced, and the Liaison Officer must certify that the mountain has...
Trek back to Minapin, approximately 7 hours. Return through juniper forests and meadows to the village. Celebrate expedition completion and say goodbye to mountain staff. The descent brings warmer temperatures...
Drive approximately 7 hours back along the Karakoram Highway to Chilas. Views of Rakaposhi and Nanga Parbat accompany the journey. Stop at viewpoints for final photographs of the mountain you...
Drive approximately 8 to 10 hours south on the Karakoram Highway back to Islamabad. The road follows the Indus River through spectacular gorges. Arrive in Islamabad by evening. Transfer to...
Built into the itinerary for travel delays. If expedition ran smoothly, this becomes a full sightseeing day. Options include visiting Faisal Mosque, exploring the Pakistan Monument, or shopping in local...
After breakfast, transfer to Islamabad International Airport for international departure. Rakaposhi expedition concludes.
Note: Rakaposhi and the Karakoram demand flexibility. Road conditions may vary, and trek timing adjusts based on weather and group pace. The climbing period is entirely weather-dependent. Summit attempts happen only when weather windows confirm safe passage. The Pakistani definition of a mountain according to the Ministry of Tourism is a peak higher than 6,500 meters, requiring permits for climbing . We plan thoroughly but adapt constantly to ensure safety.
9 items included
7 items not included
Logistical support for this expedition is available in the following levels: **Silver Service**: Standard Base Camp support with essential infrastructure **Gold Service**: Enhanced Base Camp facilities and additional staff support **Platinum Service**: Premium Base Camp setup with maximum comfort and dedicated services High altitude porters and specialized support can be arranged upon advance request.
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