Fairy Meadow is lush green plateau situated in the foots gin of Nanga Parbat at the Western edge of the Himalayan Range. The name Fairy Meadows is part of the legend that Fairy’s have their heaven on this lush green plateau. This legendry name Fairy Meadows is everlasting gift of the western tourist to the local people. Fairy Meadow offers superb views of the Nanga Parbat(8125 m) the highest mountain in Pakistan in Himalayas. (9th highest in the world)
Nanga Parbat is a Persian word, which means “Naked Mountain”, the local People call “ Diamer (Monarch of the God). It is also know “Killer Mountain” among the mountaineers as more 40 climbers have lost their lives trying to conquer it during expeditions. It is about 540 km drive through Karakorum Highway, from Islamabad to Raikot Bridge (1400 m). Where local Jeeps will take you up to the Tatto village.
It is one and half hour excited drive from Raikot Bridge to the last village of Tatto (2900 m). There are several photo stop on the way up to Tatto, including most impressive view of Karakorum Highway & River Indus from the one of the sharp turn of the road. It would be a great experience to have overnight in fixed camping side, or in the traditionally built wood Huts, which offers magnificent view of the North face of the Nanga Parbat.
• Airport transfers.
• VIP AC Coaster with full Entertainment/Movies,Songs,etc.
• Jeeps from Rikot Bridg to Tatto valley and back Rikot bridg.
• Coster awaiting 04 days on Rikot bridg at Shangri-La Hotel
• Hotel accommodation With breakfast and Dinner in VIP Hotels.
• Road transfer in A/C vehicle with hotel accommodation on the way
• Road transfers in 4WD jeeps to the start/from the end of the trek
• Experienced trekking guide (English speaking), staff, Porter sardar
• Wages for the local crew and the porters according to the government fixed wages
• Porters wages fees.
• Food and fuel for crew and porters according to government guidelines
• Insurance coverage of field staff and porters in case of death/serious injury
• Insurance policies in Pakistan does not include helicopter evacuation for local crew)
• Food and fuel for crew and porters according porters according to the govt. guidelines
• 10 kg of personal baggage on the trek
• Camping fee where applicable
• Coordination for land/helicopter evacuation in case of emergency
• Cost of helicopter or other means not included.
Day 1: Islamabad
Arrive Islamabad well come by k2 Winner Team Transfer to guesthouse for overnight.
Day 2: Islamabad To Chillas
Drive on the KKH to Chillas. Overnight at hotel Paronama at Chillas.
Day 3: Chillas To Fairy Meadows
Early morning drive to Raikot bridge then drive Tatto village by jeeps and Then walk for 2-3 hours reach Fairy Meadows. Overnight Fairy Meadow.
Day 4: Fairy Meadow to Beyal camp
Early Morning Trek to Beyal Camp having (1:30 or 2 hours) Overnight at beyal camp.
Day 5: Beyal camp to NP BC.
Spent visiting various places in and around Beyal camp. Day shall be spent getting closer to Nanga Parbat with the possibility of going to Nanga Parbat Base camp if Rout is clear back Beal camp. Overnight at Beyal camp.
Day 6: Beyal camp to Julipar Pass.
Trek towards to Julipar Pass 4839m same day back to Beyal Camp Overnight at Beyal Camp.
Day 7: Beyal Camp to Rikot Bridge-Besham
Leave Beyal Camp to Fairy Meadows early in the morning and walk to Tatto Here vehicles shall be awaiting to take us back then by jeep Raikot bridg then by AC Coaster Leave towards to Besham. Overnight at hotel in besham.
Day 8: Besham to Islamabad
Continue drive on KKH to Islamabad Visit around in Islamabad and Centorus shopping mall. In Evening Drive to Benazir International Airport Islamabad fly to home Country.
Not included:
• Extras at hotels, drinks, laundry and personal phone bills
• Lunch
• Rescue fees
• Satellite Phone
• Horse Riding fees
• Insurance coverage/ liability of members in case of illness or natural hazards
• Bills for helicopter evacuation, medical and other rescue operation
• Expenses related to self change of plan or early departure of trekking members
• Sleeping bags, personal clothing and personal equipment
• Tips (customary but not mandatory in Pakistan for local staff, Guide, Porter sardar, porters and drivers)
• If Road block due to Land sliding or due to Protest Company is not Responsible of the extra expense on the spot.
Mode of Payment:
As per our policy for the confirmation of the trip we would be requesting for 25% advance payment of the trip to confirm a space on the trip and 75% of the balance payment one month prior to your departure on the trip. The balance amount is payable in USD cash upon arrival here in Islamabad.
Refund Policy:
• If the cancellation is made up to fifteen days prior to date of departure for the trip from Islamabad, full payment will be refunded
• There will be a deduction of 25% from the package price if the cancellation is made in less than 15 days of the date of departure for the trip from Islamabad
• In the case of cancellation in less than seven days from the date of departure for the trip from
Islamabad, 40% will be deducted from the package price
• Any client deciding to abandon the trip after arrival from Islamabad or leave during the trip for whatever reason(s) whether the clients own or external reasons (e.g. of the nature of ‘force majeure’ or natural hazards) will not be eligible for any refund. This also applies in case the entire group deviates from the scheduled plan and completes the trip or abandons the trip and decides to return earlier than the agreed time schedule.
Terms and Conditions:
General Instructions:
Trekking is a completely different world of activities when compared with our normal life. Uncertainties have to be faced with courage and determination. To face all these unlike problems, some important tips for a traveler on these adventurous yet demanding terrains are being described below:
1 : A complete medical check-up prior to start trekking
2 : Toning up of the body and acclimatization should be strictly observed
3 : Patients of asthma and diabetes should restrict their climb up to 3000 meters above sea level
4 : In case of any severe sickness, provide first aid and then make arrangements to bring the patient to lower area and to hospital
5 : Protect the body from changing weathers
6 : Use well broken comfortable walking shoes
7 : Collect maximum information about the track
8 : Keep all the equipment and food stuff in order
9 : Campsite should be preferably near the source of drinking water
10: Do not camp under trees
11: Pitch the tent on an inclined surface and dig a small trench around
12: Set off for trek early in the morning, fording a stream will be easier at that time
13: Sfter finishing cooking or after packing up the kitchen, extinguish fire completely, especially while camping in forests
14: Clean the camp site before setting off and dispose off wastes and litter to protect the natural beauty of the area
14: Check the first aid kit before starting off
16: Keep a handsome amount of medicines to be distributed in local people
17: Appoint a tour leader of group
18: Keep the accounts of the tour properly as it will be helpful in future to design another expedition
19: Make a diary of the tour
20: Do not use shorts or knickers above a height of 3000 meters