Our itineraries include acclimatization days. Guides monitor your health daily. We carry altitude sickness medication and oxygen. If needed, we will evacuate immediately.
Absolutely. We've guided many solo female travelers. Our guides are professional and respectful. You'll never feel unsafe.
Yes, it's mandatory. Your insurance must cover high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation.
Skardu has hospitals. During treks, we carry first aid kits and have emergency evacuation plans.
Fill out our booking form or WhatsApp us. We'll confirm availability, send you details, and process your booking.
Bank transfer, PayPal, or cash on arrival (partial payment only). We're working on accepting international cards soon.
Yes! We can adjust itineraries, add extra days, or create private trips. Just ask.
Yes, we organize group treks where you can join other travelers. Or book a private trek just for you.
We will send you a detailed packing list after booking. Essentials: trekking boots, warm layers, rain gear, sunscreen, water bottle, and personal medications.
We provide tents, sleeping bags, and mats. You bring personal gear (boots, jacket, backpack). Gear rental available on request.
Depends on the trek. K2 Base Camp requires good fitness. Deosai is easy for anyone. We rate each trek clearly on its page.
Start cardio training 2-3 months before. Walk/hike with a backpack. Climbing stairs helps. We send fitness guidelines after booking.
Most nationalities can get an e-visa online. Check Pakistan's official visa website. We can guide you through the process.
All our guides speak English. Many also speak Urdu, Balti, and Shina (local languages).
In cities (Skardu, Islamabad): yes. During treks: limited or none.
We serve Pakistani and international food. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, we accommodate all dietary needs. Just tell us in advance.
Varies by season and trek. Generally:
Pakistani Rupees (PKR). ATMs are available in Islamabad and Skardu. Bring some cash for tips and personal expenses
If you're physically fit and determined, yes. But it's challenging. We recommend Fairy Meadows or Deosai for beginners.
Deosai National Park, Kachura Lakes, and Fairy Meadows are family-friendly.
Our shortest is 1 day (Manthoka Waterfall or Kachura Lakes). Perfect for quick visits.
Everything except international flights, visa, personal gear, and tips. See our "What's Included" section on each trek page.
Gilgit-Baltistan people are warm and welcoming. Dress modestly (cover shoulders and knees). Ask before photographing people. Respect local customs. We send you a cultural guide after booking.
Pakistan is a Muslim country. Alcohol is generally not available, especially in mountain regions.
Absolutely. Gilgit-Baltistan is religiously diverse and tolerant. You'll be welcomed regardless of your faith
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