Trek to Fairy Meadows and Nanga Parbat Base Camp. 5-day Pakistan adventure crossing Babusar Pass to Naran. All-inclusive tours from Islamabad.
Trip Info
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Islamabad
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June-Sept
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Coaster/ 4x4 Willy Jeeps
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4-12
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Guest House & Hotels
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Easy
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Full Board
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4173M/13,690 FT
Experience the legendary Fairy Meadows, a lush alpine meadow offering unobstructed views of Nanga Parbat—the world’s ninth highest mountain at 8,126m. This adventure combines scenic drives along the Karakoram Highway, thrilling jeep rides through mountain terrain, and rewarding treks to one of Pakistan’s most spectacular viewpoints. The journey culminates at Nanga Parbat Base Camp, where you’ll stand in the shadow of the “Killer Mountain,” before crossing the stunning Babusar Pass to the picturesque Kaghan Valley.
Highlights
- Witness the awe-inspiring north face of Nanga Parbat (8,126m), the world's ninth highest mountain
- Trek to Nanga Parbat Base Camp at 4,100m with views of the legendary Rupal Face
- Experience the magical alpine meadow of Fairy Meadows at 3,300m
- Thrilling 4x4 jeep ride on one of the world's most adventurous mountain tracks
- Journey along the iconic Karakoram Highway following the ancient Silk Road
- Cross the scenic Babusar Pass (4,173m) connecting Gilgit-Baltistan to Kaghan Valley
- Explore the beautiful lake town of Naran in the Kaghan Valley
Day by Day Itinerary
Arrive at Islamabad International Airport where your NorthNomads representative greets you with a traditional welcome. Private transfer to your luxury hotel in the diplomatic enclave.
Depending on your arrival time, enjoy a leisurely evening to rest and acclimatize. Pre-trek briefing with your tour leader over dinner at the hotel.
Depart early morning from Islamabad and travel north along the legendary Karakoram Highway—one of the world’s highest paved international roads. The route follows the Indus River through dramatic gorges and mountain landscapes, passing through Abbottabad, Besham, and the confluence point where three mighty mountain ranges meet: Himalayas, Karakoram, and Hindu Kush.
After breakfast, drive to Raikot Bridge (approximately 1 hour). At Raikot Bridge, transfer to 4×4 jeeps for the thrilling ride up one of the world’s most adventurous jeep tracks to Tato Village (approximately 2 hours). The narrow mountain road offers spectacular views but requires experienced local drivers.
From Tato Village, begin the trek to Fairy Meadows. The 5-6 km trail ascends through pine forests with increasingly spectacular views of Nanga Parbat’s north face. Porters and horses are available to carry luggage. Arrive at Fairy Meadows by late afternoon and settle into your accommodation.
The highlight of the journey. Depart early morning for Nanga Parbat Base Camp. The trail ascends gradually through Beyal Camp, offering ever-closer views of the massive north face of Nanga Parbat. The landscape transitions from alpine meadows to rocky moraine terrain as you approach the base camp.
At Base Camp (4,100m), spend time absorbing the immense scale of the mountain—the Rupal Face rises over 4,500 meters directly above, one of the highest mountain faces in the world. After lunch and exploration, return to Fairy Meadows before sunset.
After a final breakfast with mountain views, trek back down to Tato Village (2-3 hours). The descent offers different perspectives of the Nanga Parbat massif. From Tato, take the jeep back to Raikot Bridge.
Begin the scenic drive toward Naran, passing through Chilas and ascending to Babusar Pass (4,173m)—the gateway between Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The pass offers panoramic views of snow-capped peaks before descending through the beautiful Kaghan Valley. Arrive in Naran by evening.
Return journey through the stunning Kaghan Valley. The route descends along the Kunhar River, passing through Balakot, Mansehra, and Abbottabad before reaching Islamabad by evening. Trip ends upon arrival in Islamabad.
Optional: Add an extra night in Islamabad and enjoy a complimentary half-day city tour visiting Faisal Mosque, Daman-e-Koh viewpoint, and Pakistan Monument.
Included/Excluded
Cost Includes
- Transportation: Airport pickup and drop-off in Islamabad (private vehicle), All ground transportation in a 4x4 Jeep / Coaster with experienced local driver
- Accommodation: nights in quality hotels/guest houses (twin/double sharing basis). Single room supplement available upon request.
- Meals: Daily breakfast at all accommodations. lunches (as per itinerary). dinners (as per itinerary)
- Bottled drinking water during travel days
- Guides & Support: English-speaking tour leader throughout the trip/Local guides at cultural and historical sites
- 24/7 on-ground support contact
- Permits & Fees: All necessary travel permits for restricted areas/Entry fees to national parks, forts, and monuments as per itinerary
- Welcome and farewell dinners
- First aid kit
- North Nomads trip documentation and travel information pack
Cost Excludes
- International and domestic airfare
- Travel insurance (mandatory – must cover high altitude)
- Visa fees and airport taxes
- Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, souvenirs)
- Tips and gratuities for drivers, guides, and hotel staff
- Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
- Porters for personal luggage on trekking sections (if applicable)
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Room upgrades or single room supplement (unless pre-booked)
- Costs arising from unforeseen circumstances (natural disasters, road blockages, political situations)
- Anything not specifically mentioned in the "What's Included" section
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FAQs
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The best season for most northern areas is April to October. Peak season (June–August) offers the warmest weather and clearest mountain views. Spring (April–May) brings apricot and cherry blossoms. Autumn (September–October) offers stunning foliage colours with fewer crowds.
Yes, the northern regions of Pakistan—including Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa—are considered safe for tourists. The local communities are renowned for their hospitality. We monitor conditions continuously and maintain contact with local authorities to ensure your safety.
Most nationalities require a visa. Pakistan offers an e-Visa facility for citizens of many countries. We recommend applying at least 4–6 weeks before your trip. Visit Pakistan’s official visa portal or contact us for guidance.
[Customise based on trip difficulty]. Generally, a moderate level of fitness is recommended as the trip involves long drives at high altitude. Specific treks may require additional preparation—we provide detailed requirements upon booking.
Accommodation ranges from comfortable hotels in cities to cozy guest houses in remote areas. All properties are selected for cleanliness, safety, and authentic local character. Hot water and electricity may be limited in some mountain locations.
Some areas on this itinerary exceed [X] meters. We design our itineraries with gradual altitude gain to aid acclimatisation. We recommend consulting your doctor before travel and staying well-hydrated. Our guides carry emergency oxygen and are trained in altitude sickness recognition.
Mobile coverage (primarily Jazz and Zong networks) is available in major towns but limited or absent in remote valleys. Wi-Fi is available at most hotels in larger towns but may be slow or intermittent. We recommend informing family of limited connectivity periods.
We provide a detailed packing list upon booking. Essentials include layers for variable weather, sturdy walking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, personal medications, and a good camera. Dress modestly out of respect for local culture—especially for women, covering shoulders and knees.
30+ days before departure: Full refund minus administrative fee
15–29 days before departure: 50% refund
7–14 days before departure: 25% refund Less than
7 days: No refund We recommend purchasing travel insurance that covers trip cancellation.
While we make every effort to follow the planned itinerary, mountain travel can be affected by weather, road conditions, or other unforeseen circumstances. We reserve the right to modify the itinerary for safety or operational reasons, always prioritising your experience and wellbeing.
Our groups range from 4 to 12 travellers to ensure a quality experience. Private departures can be arranged for families or groups preferring exclusive arrangements.
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory for all participants. Your policy must cover emergency evacuation, high-altitude travel, and trip cancellation. Proof of insurance is required before departure.
PASSPORT & VISA
Passport valid for 6+ months with 2 blank pages –
Free e-visa for 126 countries (7-10 business days processing)
HEALTH & FITNESS
Consult your doctor regarding high-altitude travel
Begin fitness preparation 6-8 weeks before departure
Bring spare batteries (cold drains quickly)
Ask permission before photographing people
