Nangma Valley Trek is one of the top trekking tours in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, famously known as the “Yosemite of Pakistan.” Located in the heart of the Karakoram Range, Nangma Valley is renowned for its towering granite walls, dramatic rock spires, pristine alpine meadows, and untouched wilderness. This hidden valley has become a leading destination for travelers searching for an off-the-beaten-path trekking experience in Pakistan.
The Nangma Valley Trek in Pakistan offers a scenic journey through glacial streams, green pastures, and high-altitude camps surrounded by iconic granite formations such as Amin Brakk. With altitudes ranging from 3,500m to 4,500m, this easy to moderate trek is ideal for beginner trekkers as well as experienced hikers looking for a visually stunning and less crowded Karakoram trekking route.
Situated near Khaplu in Baltistan, Nangma Valley is deeply connected to the traditional Balti culture. Trekkers pass through remote mountain villages, stone houses, and apricot orchards while interacting with welcoming local communities. This cultural immersion adds exceptional value to the trek, making it one of the most authentic trekking experiences in northern Pakistan.
Nangma Valley is globally recognized within the rock climbing and adventure tourism community. Its vertical granite towers attract climbers from around the world, while trekkers enjoy panoramic views of major Karakoram peaks such as Masherbrum and the Haldi Cones. Camping in Nangma Valley offers unforgettable starry nights, peaceful surroundings, and golden sunrise and sunset views across the granite landscape.
Our Nangma Valley Trek Tour Package is carefully designed for travelers seeking a guided trekking tour in Pakistan. This tour is perfect for adventure travelers, photographers, nature lovers, and cultural explorers who want to experience one of the most untouched valleys in the Karakoram Range.
The Nangma Valley Trek is more than a trek, it is a complete mountain adventure combining dramatic landscapes, rich Balti heritage, and pure Himalayan-Karakoram wilderness.
• Trek through Nangma Valley, the legendary “Yosemite of Pakistan” in the Karakoram Range.
• Camp beneath dramatic granite spires at Amin Broq Base Camp.
• Enjoy an easy to moderate trek ideal for both beginners and experienced trekkers.
• Experience authentic Balti culture in Khaplu and remote mountain villages.
• Walk through alpine meadows, glaciers, and crystal-clear mountain streams.
• Witness breathtaking views of Masherbrum and the Haldi Cones.
• Cross the spectacular Deosai Plains and visit Sheosar Lake.
• Trek into Rupal Valley beneath Nanga Parbat’s massive Rupal Face.
• Cross the scenic Babusar Pass connecting high mountain valleys.
• Camp under star-filled skies in some of Pakistan’s most remote landscapes.
• Ideal for adventure seekers, photographers, and nature lovers.
• Fully guided trekking tour with experienced local professionals.
| Start Dates | End Dates | Price (USD) | Availability | Deposit | Registration |
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| June 6, 2026 | June 18, 2026 | $1,990 | Available | $500 | Register Now |
| August 15, 2026 | August 27, 2026 | $1,990 | Available | $500 | Register Now |
Arrive at Skardu International Airport, where our team will welcome you. Begin a scenic drive toward Khaplu, following the Indus River through dramatic mountain landscapes. Stop along the way for photography as snow-capped peaks rise sharply against the sky.
Overnight stay: Khaplu
Altitude: Skardu 2,228m | Khaplu 2,600m
Drive time: 3–4 hours
Meals: Dinner
After breakfast, drive to Kanday Valley, the starting point of the Nangma Valley Trek. Begin trekking through rugged terrain, alpine pastures, and glacial streams toward Mingulu Broq, a seasonal herders’ settlement. Camp beneath a vast star-filled sky surrounded by silence and towering peaks.
Overnight stay: Camping at Mingulu Broq
Altitude: Kanday 3,200m | Mingulu Broq 3,600m
Drive: 1.5 hours
Trek: 3–4 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Continue deeper into the heart of Nangma Valley, trekking across moraines and alpine landscapes. The trail leads to Amin Broq Base Camp, surrounded by dramatic granite walls and spires. The scale and solitude of this valley make it one of the most awe-inspiring trekking destinations in Pakistan.
Overnight stay: Camping at Amin Broq Base Camp
Altitude: ~4,200m
Trek: 4–5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinnerner
A full day for acclimatization and exploration. Optional short hikes to nearby viewpoints allow you to absorb panoramic views of granite towers, glaciers, and surrounding peaks. Relax, photograph, and experience the deep silence of the Karakoram wilderness.
Overnight stay: Camping at Amin Broq Base Camp
Altitude: 4,200m
Exploration hikes: 2–3 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Descend through alpine terrain, retracing the trail back to Kanday Valley. Transfer by vehicle back to Skardu, where modern comforts meet reflections on the journey completed in Nangma Valley.
Overnight stay: Skardu
Altitude: 2,228m
Trek: 4–5 hours (descent)
Drive: 2 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Depart Skardu for a breathtaking drive across the Deosai Plains, known as the “Land of Giants.” Stop at Sheosar Lake, one of the highest alpine lakes in the world, before descending into the lush valley of Astore.
Overnight stay: Astore
Altitude: Deosai 4,114m | Astore 2,500m
Drive time: 6–7 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Drive to Tirishing Village, the gateway to Nanga Parbat’s Rupal Face. Begin trekking into Rupal Valley, gradually ascending to Herrligkoffer Base Camp, named after the legendary German mountaineer.
Overnight stay: Camping at Herrligkoffer Base Camp
Altitude: Tirishing 3,300m | BC 4,600m
Drive: 2 hours
Trek: 5–6 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
A demanding yet spectacular trekking day. Cross the Bazhin Glacier and walk through Latobah Meadows to reach Rupal Base Camp, offering close-up views of Nanga Parbat’s immense Rupal Face, the highest rock wall in the world. Return to Latobah for the night.
Overnight stay: Camping at Latobah
Altitude: Rupal BC 4,000m | Latobah 3,600m
Trek: 6–7 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Descend through juniper forests back to Tirishing Village. Begin the long scenic drive toward Islamabad, passing through changing landscapes from high mountains to valleys and plains.
Overnight stay: En route / Islamabad
Altitude: Tirishing 3,300m
Trek: 2–3 hours
Drive: 10–12 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Continue the journey via Babusar Pass, one of Pakistan’s most scenic mountain crossings. Stop at Babusar Top (4,173m) for panoramic views before descending to Naran in the Kaghan Valley.
Overnight stay: Naran
Altitude: Babusar Top 4,173m | Naran 2,409m
Drive: 6–7 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Drive back to Islamabad, passing through Kaghan Valley’s rivers, forests, and lakes. Arrive in the capital city by evening.
Overnight stay: Islamabad
Altitude: 500m
Drive: 6–7 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
A full-day cultural tour of Islamabad. Visit Faisal Mosque, Pakistan Monument, Shakarparian Park, and Daman-e-Koh, offering panoramic views of the capital city.
Overnight stay: Islamabad
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Transfer to Islamabad International Airport for your onward flight, concluding an unforgettable journey through Pakistan’s most iconic mountain regions.
Meals: Breakfast
Licensed guide (government requirement)
Airport transfers (Skardu & Islamabad)
Hotel stay in Skardu & Islamabad (twin/single, B&B)
Welcome dinner in Skardu
All permits (Karakoram NP, trekking fees)
Karakoram trekking map
Road transport by 4×4 Jeeps / Coaster
Porter service to/from Basecamp
Personal baggage up to 20 kg
Food & tents during trek (3 meals/day + tea/coffee)
Drinking water 2 liters/day
Staff & porter wages, food, clothing, equipment
Satellite phone for emergencies
Comprehensive medical kit
International & domestic flights
Pakistan entry visa (~$30)
Lunch & dinner in Skardu & Islamabad outside itinerary
Extra nights in Skardu/Islamabad
Travel & medical insurance
Personal expenses (phone, internet, toiletries, laundry, soft drinks, alcohol)
Personal trekking gear & clothing
Special filming/camera/drone
Extra porter if requested ($15/day)
Tips for guides, porters & staff
Any other services not mentioned in the itinerary
Deposit: The deposit is non-refundable, but it can be applied toward a future tour departure since it is used for in-country arrangements.
Balance Payment: The remaining balance is payable upon arrival in Pakistan on the first day of your tour. Detailed payment instructions will be provided ahead of time.
Currency: International travelers may pay in US Dollars (USD), or the equivalent in Euros (EUR) or British Pounds (GBP). Pakistani travelers will pay in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) at the applicable rate.
Nangma Valley is located in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, deep in the Karakoram Range, near Khaplu. It is famous for its towering granite walls, alpine meadows, and untouched natural beauty and the ideal time for Nangma Valley Trek is June to September when the weather is mild, trails are clear of snow, and alpine meadows are at their most scenic. Booking early ensures availability.
The trek is easy to moderate, suitable for beginners and experienced hikers. Daily trekking ranges from 3–7 hours, with altitudes between 3,500m and 4,500m. Proper acclimatization days are included.
Most trekkers reach to Skardu International Airport, then travel by private 4×4 vehicles to Khaplu and Kanday, the starting points of the trek. Our tour includes all road transport and airport transfers.
Yes! The trek is fully guided with experienced local guides and porters, and safety is a priority. Solo travelers and beginners are welcome, with proper acclimatization, emergency communication, and support throughout the trek.
The tour package includes a licensed guide, airport transfers, trekking permits, porter support, food & tents during trek, drinking water, and emergency satellite phone.
Yes! We can customize the Nangma Valley trek tour according to your preferences, including travel dates, accommodation, duration, and activities, to create a personalized experience that suits your interests and schedule.
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The Nangma Valley Trek was simply amazing! Stunning alpine meadows, glacial streams, and towering granite walls made every step unforgettable. Our guide and porters were friendly and supportive, making the trek safe and enjoyable for the whole group. Meeting the local Balti communities and tasting traditional food added a unique cultural touch. Highly recommended for anyone seeking adventure, nature, and culture in Pakistan!
Absolutely stunning! From Skardu to the heart of Nangma Valley, every view was a photo opportunity. The trek was well-organized, and the team made sure everyone in our group was safe and comfortable. Can’t wait to go back!
Perfect mix of adventure and culture! Hiking through Nangma Valley was both challenging and rewarding. Our guides and porters were amazing. This trek unforgettable

