Tirich Mir B.C

Tirich Mir Base camp altitude 4245 meters located in last village in Mulkow before reaching Chitral, The entire valley speak Khowar Language. People of that particular region love to be part of tourist as guides, carrier to mountain range. 
Tirich mir peak 7708 meter one of the tallest mountian in the Hindu Kush range and consider as one of the world heighest peak out of Karakoram & Himalayas. The mountain however climbed in 1950 by Norwegian expedition. 

1 1 Day, Arrive Islamabad International Airport & Transfer to Hotel 512m













LOGISTIC SERVICES INCLUDED AS FOLLOWS:
  • Air condition Transportation for Briefing & De-briefing in Alpine club of Pakistan / Ministry of Tourism.
  • air condition bus/ mini bus / car between Islamabad - Chitral.
  • Transportation for sightseeing in Sawat Valley.
  • Transportation between Kalash - Rumbor Valley both ways
  • Two nights in Islamabad 3*/4* Hotel accommodation with bed & breakfast.
  • Two nights in Chitral valley Hotel accommodation with full board.
  • Two nights in Sawat Valley Hotel accommodation with full board.
  • Trekking Permit
  • Documentation.
  • Visa facilitation letter.
  • Professional guide included for trekking from Islamabad - Islamabad.
  • Way Up & down 25kg allow in our services.
  • Necessary base camp staff (base camp manager, Chief, Cook, and Assistance & Waiters.
  • Three meals a day and tea – coffee – snacks during the trek and base camp stays.
  • Comfortable foam / mattress while trekking and base camp.
  • Comfortable chairs and table while trekking and base camp stays.
  • Imported and local foods during trekking and base camp stay.
  • Medical first aid kit for group and staff.
  • All camping and bridge crossing fee.
  • Satellite phone for emergency calling.
  • A north face tent provide as individual member.
  • Farewell dinner will served in Islamabad.
  • Transportation for sightseeing.
  • All airports pick & Drops on arrival and departures.
LOGISTIC SERVICES NOT INCLUDED AS FOLLOWS:
  • Member international flight tickets.
  • Members any personal / trekking gears.
  • Sleeping bag and all personal expenses such as telephone calls, fax, email charges, liquor or soft drinks,
  • Room service, gratuities for personal services, items of a purely personal nature.
  • Mini bars while staying in hotels / travelling.
  • Staff tips, We recommend you to give small bonus for our local staff.
  • Member personal insurance.
  • RECOMMENDATION:- We recommend our clients to deposit helicopter rescue aviation deposit in advance $5000/- the entire money is refundable if not use. In case any emergency happen on remote mountain range then we fly helicopter on time to save life.
  • TRAVEL INSURANCE:- It is a strongly recommend that while booking treks and tours with us that travelers/trekkers must be protected by insurance themselves that covers cancellation, accidents, health, emergency evacuation, and loss of items, or damage to baggage and personal effects.
Equipment List
  • 1 Backpack with a carrying capacity of 60 to 70 L/ 15 -17 Gallons (a similar sized duffle bag or travel bag can be used as a substitute)
  • 1 Small backpack for day trips
  • Sleeping bag (down or synthetic, down to 0 degrees, lightweight compression bag)
  • 1 Warm jacket or parka
  • 3 Pairs of outdoor pants (jeans are not recommended as they are difficult to dry out when wet)
  • Warm sweaters
  • 2 - 4 Pairs of woolen socks
  • T-shirts, shirts, hats or caps
  • 1 Set of warm underwear such as long underpants and long undershirts
  • 1 Pair of good hiking boots (make sure they are "broken-in")
  • 1 Pair of light shoes (runners or sneakers)
  • 1 Set of light rain gear such as a pant and jacket combination (1 Water bottle with a 1 litre capacity
  • 1 Pocket-knife or hunting knife
  • 1 Flashlight
  • 1 Pair of sun glasses (VERY IMPORTANT!)
  • A supply of sun blocker or sunscreen lotion and Lip suncream (VERY IMPORTANT!)
  • Personal medications
  • Underwear, personal items, and toiletries
  • 1 pair of fleece pants
  • 1 wool or fleece hat
  • Headlamp and Batteries (bring at least 2 spare sets)
  • 1 pair of Gore-Tex gaiters (heavy-duty, sized large enough to fit over plastic boots)
  • 1 pair of Gore-Tex shell gloves
  • Trekking poles (recommended)
  • Thermarest sleeping pad
  • Camera and film
  • Journal and pens