Description
The Darkot & Broghil Pass Trek is an adventurous journey through the remote and stunning landscapes of the Hindukush and Karakoram regions of Pakistan. This trek offers a mix of cultural encounters, breathtaking scenery, and challenging terrain. Here’s a detailed overview:
Highlights:
- Darkot Pass (4,575m): This high mountain pass provides magnificent views of the central Karakoram peaks, including K2, Gasherbrum I, and Broad Peak.
- Broghil Pass (4,600m): Situated on the Afghan border, this pass offers panoramic views of the Wakhan Corridor and the surrounding mountains.
- Wakhan Corridor: A narrow strip of land that connects Pakistan with Afghanistan, offering a unique cultural and geographical experience.
- Chitral Valley: Known for its rich history and diverse culture, Chitral offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life in the region.
- Kalash Valley: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Kalash Valley is home to the indigenous Kalash people, known for their unique culture and traditions.
Itinerary
Arrive in Islamabad, meet your guide, and transfer to your hotel. Afternoon city tour of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, including famous landmarks like Faisal Mosque, Shakar Parian, Pakistan Monument, and Lok Versa.
Drive to Chilas via Mansehra and Naran, with a stop at Babusar Pass (4,173 m). Continue drive to Chilas.
Drive to Gilgit, with a stop for lunch. Continue drive to Yasin Valley.
Drive to Darkot, the starting point of the trek.
Trek to Rawat, enjoying the beautiful landscapes and views along the way. Overnight camping at Rawat.
Trek back to Darkot.
Trek to Khani Basa, crossing the Darkot Pass (4,575 m). Overnight camping at Khani Basa.
Trek to Iskarwarz, enjoying the stunning mountain scenery. Overnight camping at Iskarwarz.
Trek to Khishma, continuing through the beautiful landscapes. Overnight camping at Khishma.
Trek to Lasht, with views of the surrounding mountains. Overnight stay in Lasht.
Trek to Mastuj, enjoying the picturesque scenery. Overnight stay in Mastuj.
Drive to Chitral, with stops for photography and refreshments. Overnight stay in Chitral.
Excursion to the Kalash Valley, known for its unique primitive culture. Overnight stay in Chitral.
Drive to Swat Valley, with stops for photography and refreshments. Overnight stay in Swat.
Drive back to Islamabad, with a stop at Babusar Pass for photography.
Depart from Islamabad, taking with you unforgettable memories of your trekking adventure.
Location
Faq
The best time for the trek is from June to September when the weather is most favorable and the trails are accessible.
Yes, you will need permits for certain areas, which can be obtained through local tour operators or the relevant authorities.
he trek is considered moderately challenging, with some steep ascents and rugged terrain. Proper preparation and acclimatization are key.
Accommodation options include guesthouses in Chitral and Swat, as well as camping sites along the trekking route. It’s recommended to carry your own camping gear.
Generally, it is safe to trek with a local guide and proper preparation. However, it's always good to check current travel advisories and ensure you have travel insurance.
Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing, a hat, sunscreen, a first aid kit, and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes.
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