Bilchar Dubani Expedition
The Bilchar Dubani Expedition takes place in the rocky magnificence of the Karakoram Range, and it is an exhilarating trip. Bilchar Dubani Peak, also known as Dobani Peak, stands at the center of this magnificent environment, a towering sentinel reaching a tremendous elevation of 6,134 meters. This towering peak presides over the breathtaking topography of Bagrot Valley, Taisot, and Haramosh in Pakistan's picturesque Gilgit-Baltistan area. The year 1979 witnessed a momentous event in climbing history, as a Japanese Expedition triumphantly conquered the summit, painting their tenacious spirit into the slope. The renowned Karakoram Mountains include Bilchar Dubani Peak, which is tucked inside the Rakaposhi-Haramosh sub-range.
Trip Highlights
Highlights
- Competitive pricing for a six 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"
- The following are examples: High Altitude Support is provided at an additional cost.
a. Personal Pakistani High Altitude Porter (HAP) - will transport 20 kg of personal gear between camps.
Holiday Overview
This massive mountain range stretches between Pakistan and China, boasting some of the world's most recognized peaks, including the famed K2 and the daunting Gasherbrum. The Karakoram Range, which stretches for 500 km and is 200 kilometers wide, acts as a critical connector between the Hindu Kush and Himalaya Mountains at several points.
The Bilchar Dubani Expedition, best undertaken during Pakistan's pleasant summer months of May to August, departs from the enthralling settings of Hushe and Shyok Valley in the Gilgit-Baltistan region. These locations are famous for their pristine natural beauty, as they are flanked by high peaks, some of which exceed the majestic 7,000-meter mark.
This breathtaking adventure provides not only the opportunity to summit a magnificent peak, but also an immersing experience in the enthralling landscapes of the Nagar, Haramosh, and Hunza valleys. The surrounding landscape is stunning, with peaks rising to heights of over 5,000 meters, 6,000 meters, and even 7,000 meters, making this region one of the most enticing destinations for mountaineers and explorers from all over the world. The Bilchar Dubani Expedition offers an exciting opportunity to test one's mettle in the mountains while being surrounded by the charm of the Nagar, Haramosh, and Hunza valleys. The existence of swift-flowing rivers, most notably the spectacular Hunza River, adds to the natural splendor of these regions. As it meanders through these gorgeous settings, it finally joins the strong Indus River before continuing on to the Arabian Sea in Pakistan's southern reaches.