Yazghil Sar Expedition
The Yazghil Sar Expedition provides an exceptional opportunity to scale the enormous Karakoram Mountains in the Hispar Muztagh sub-range. Yazghil Sar Peak, at 7,324 meters (24,028 feet), is the 87th-highest peak in the world and the 37th-highest in Pakistan. Other stunning peaks nearby include Distaghil Sar, Kunyang Chhish, and Kanjut Sar. This expedition allows you to discover the magnificence of the Yazghil Glaciers and Yukshin Garden.
Trip Highlights
Highlights
- Competitive pricing for a seven thousander summit in Pakistan's untamed mountains
- Field office and permanent personnel for logistics to and from the mountain
- Itinerary based on our mountain guide's indigenous knowledge and extensive experience
- Stunning mountain views during the expedition
- Silkroad Guides is a fully authorized indigenous adventure company.
- Our Pakistani high-altitude climber (s) (HAC) generally guides fixed departures.
- Private groups are always a key priority for us.
- We provide guided adventures as well as non-guided (alpine style) climbing.
- We provide "base camp services" as well as "full board services."
- Nepalese Sherpas are accessible on short notice (at least 6 months before arriving in Pakistan).
- The following are examples: High Altitude Support is provided at an additional cost.
a. Pakistani High Altitude Porter (HAP) - Will transport personal equipment weighing up to 20 kg between camps.
b. Nepalese Private Sherpa (personal guide/porter) - Carries up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of your personal kit, climbs with you, melts water, cooks, and will be with you at all times.
c. Personal equipment transportation – Sherpas transport up to 10kg (22 lbs) of personal equipment up and down the mountain between camps.
Holiday Overview
Yazghil Sar features two summits, the lower of which is the South Summit. Local people graze on its lower slopes, increasing the region's cultural value.
The first successful trip to Yazghil Sar was conducted by Ernie McGlashan, Jack Brindle, and John O'Reilly in 1988 via the North Ridge of Yazghil Sar peak. Local and international climbers have shown increasing interest in reaching the summit and building base camps in this area over the years.
Yazghil Sar is normally reached after a two-day journey from Shimshal Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan. Shimshal Valley is connected to the Karakoram Highway via a jeep and 4x4 road, enabling access to the starting point of this thrilling trip.
Climbers should attempt the summit during the summer months, from May to August. The Karakoram Mountain Range, which includes Yazghil Sar, is a massive mountain range that stretches through Pakistan and China. It is famous for having some of the world's tallest peaks, including K2 and Nanga Parbat, and spans a massive 500-kilometer-long and 200-kilometer-wide territory. This range also gives rise to important rivers such as the Hunza and Indus. Discover the splendor of the Karakorams and set out on an exciting trek to conquer Yazghil Sar.