Diran Peak Expedition
Diran peak 7266 m is called Minapin as well as Diran. It is situated in the Rakaposhi and Haramosh mountain region near the Minapin, Hinarchi and Baultar glaciers and is easily accessible because of the Karakoram Highway.
Rakaposhi Expedition 7,788 m, is one of the most magnificent peak found in the world today. It is situated near the town of Gilgit and with a height of 7,788m/25,551ft it is easily climbable from all sides. The peak dominates the horizon and is constantly visible from the Karakoram Highway. It looks so beautiful that at first glance inspires charm and lures an onlooker to be in its abode. Accessing the peak is quite easy, which only adds to its attraction. The peak is surrounded by famous glaciers/valleys like Barpu, Biro, Bagrot and Pisan. In 1892, a large expedition of W.M. Conway, a British traveler and mountaineer explored the Barpu valley. The party also explored the nearby Bagrot valley. In order to visit the valley, Conway had to travel from Srinagar to Gilgit over Burzil pass. In those days this was the only identified and permissible route to enter the area.
Transfer to hotel. Made necessary arrangements.
Briefing at Ministry of Tourism.
Drive to Chilas. Transfer to hotel for overnight.
Drive to Gilgit. Overnight at hotel.
Jeep drive to Juglot Village. 3 day trek to Rakaposhi.
Climbing to Rakaposhi.
Trek back to Juglot Village. Later Jeep drive to Gilgit. Overnight at hotel.
Drive to Chilas. Overnight at hotel.
Drive to Islamabad. Transfer to hotel for overnight.
Debriefing at Ministry of Tourism. Overnight at hotel.
Transfer to Airport.
Please Note:
Diran peak 7266 m is called Minapin as well as Diran. It is situated in the Rakaposhi and Haramosh mountain region near the Minapin, Hinarchi and Baultar glaciers and is easily accessible because of the Karakoram Highway.
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