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Humbroq Peak 6,459 meters

Humbroq Peak, also known as "Humber Peak," is a mountain located in the Karakoram range of the Himalayas, situated in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. With an elevation of approximately 6,459 meters (21,190 feet), it is a prominent peak in the region. Humbroq Peak showcases impressive rock formations and stunning alpine landscapes. The mountain features steep slopes, rugged ridges, and potentially icy sections, depending on the chosen route. Climbing Humbroq Peak requires advanced mountaineering skills and experience in technical climbing. The ascent of Humbroq Peak offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Karakoram Mountains, including other peaks in the area. The pristine beauty of the region, with its glaciers, deep valleys, and snow-capped summits, adds to the allure of climbing Humbroq. Climbing Humbroq Peak requires proper planning, preparation, and experience. Mountaineers attempting the peak must have a good understanding of mountaineering safety practices, use appropriate equipment, and be aware of the risks associated with high-altitude climbing. The weather conditions in the Karakoram range, including around Humbroq Peak, can be challenging and unpredictable. Climbers should be prepared for rapidly changing weather, including snowfall, high winds, and extreme cold temperatures. While Humbroq Peak may not be as well-known as some of the higher and more famous peaks in the Karakoram range, it offers a challenging and rewarding climbing experience for experienced climbers. It provides an opportunity to explore lesser-known terrain, tackle technical challenges, and immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the Himalayas. As with any mountaineering expedition, it is important for climbers attempting Humbroq Peak to engage the services of experienced guides or mountaineering agencies familiar with the area. Their expertise can ensure safety and increase the chances of a successful ascent. Humbroq Peak stands as a majestic and captivating mountain in the Karakoram, offering an enticing adventure for those seeking a technical and visually stunning climbing experience.
  • Day 1

    Islamabad

    Arrival Islamabad and transfer to hotel.

  • Day 2

    Islamabad to Skardu (By Air)

    Fly to Skardu via PK-451 ( In case weather not support Drive from Islamabad - Chilas

  • Day 3

    Skardu

    In case of flight has operated we will go for sightseeing tour of Skardu and in case no flight, the day will be used for over land travel from Chilas to Skardu. Overnight stay in hotel at Skardu.

  • Day 4

    Skardu

    Sight seen in Skardu final packing for the Expedition.

  • Day 5

    Skardu to Hushe

    Drive to Hushe Valley.

  • Day 6

    Hushe to hunbroq

    trek hunbroq

  • Day 7 - 17

    Climbing period

    Climbing Period

  • Day 18

    Back to Hushe

    Trek back to Hushe

  • Day 19

    back to skardu

    trek from hushe to skardu

  • Day 20

    FLY BACK

    Islamabad / drive via KKH

  • Day 21

    islamabad

    rest day in islamabad

  • Day 22

    departure to home

    Back Home

Lodging at base camp (single supplement)
Full base camp with dinning tent, bathroom, showers & solar charge
All internal/domestic transport
All domestic flights
50kgs (110 lbs) personal baggage
All meals during trek and at base camp (B,L,D)
Group emergency equipment/satellite phone service with fixed calling charge
Two nights stay in Islamabad hotel on arrival and two on return (bed & breakfast only)
Staff insurance (guide, cook, kitchen staff, assistant(s) & porters etc)
Experienced cook from Pakistan
Kitchen staff
Porters for all expedition supplies
Solar power at base camp
Electricity generator (backup for high voltage devices)

International airfare
Permit/royalty fee according to number of persons
Personal climbing equipment, clothing & sleeping equipment
Group climbing gear (rope, ice crew, snow bar, EPI gas, cooking pots and others)
Mountain climbing rescue and evacuation insurance policy - mandatory
Lodging and meals above base camp
Any service above base camp
Communication radio (walkie talkie)
Weather reports
Personal equipment cargo to/from Islamabad
Pakistan visa fee
Tips/gratuities to staff, cook, assistant(s) of US$ 250 per person in total
Meals in Islamabad
Extra hotel nights after the climb
Trip cancellation insurance
All expenses incurred in the event of early wind-up/summit (extra hotel nights, meals at hotels, evacuation)
Charges incurred due to delays beyond the control of Apricot Tours (Force majeure)
Personal communication (phone, fax, e-mail) between Pakistan and home country.
Google Maps

Arif Hassan Arif

Arif Hassan Arif

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