Noukarsich Peak Expedition
The Noukarsich Peak Expedition takes you deep into the heart of the world-famous Karakoram Mountain range, culminating in the summit of Noukarsich Peak. With an elevation of 6,496 meters, this remarkable peak is nestled in the stunning Hunza Valley and shares its surroundings with other notable summits such as Hunza, Ultar, and Passu summits.
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
The Karakoram Mountain Range, where this journey takes place, is a massive mountain range that stretches over Pakistan and China. It is famous for being home to some of the world's most difficult mountains, including the legendary K2 and Gasherbrum. The Karakoram Range interacts with the Hindu Kush and Himalaya Mountains at numerous spots throughout its 500-kilometer length and 200-kilometer width.
The best time to attempt the ascent of Noukarsich Peak is during the summer months in Pakistan, which last from May to August. The adventure begins in Gilgit-Baltistan's picturesque Hunza district, a region known for its mesmerizing natural beauty and cultural depth.
Noukarsich Peak is surrounded by a slew of neighboring summits, many of which reach elevations of 5,000, 6,000, and even 7,000 meters. This region is home to some of the world's highest mountains, providing mountaineers with a fascinating playground of high-altitude obstacles.
Furthermore, the Noukarsich Peak Expedition allows participants to discover the region's beautiful landscapes and cultural history. It is an opportunity to not only climb a spectacular peak but also to immerse oneself in the enthralling natural beauty of valleys such as Nagar, Haramosh, and Hunza. These locations are known for their pristine landscapes and rich cultural traditions, making the adventure a remarkable experience that blends mountaineering thrill with exploration of some of the world's most beautiful and culturally significant regions.