Six peaks above 7,000m, run from Skardu by our own Balti team. Permits, oxygen, insured high-altitude porters and a turnaround policy that is actually enforced.
Six peaks above 7,000m, run from Skardu by our own Balti team. Permits, oxygen, insured high-altitude porters and a turnaround policy that is actually enforced.
The Fairy Meadows & Nanga Parbat Base Camp Trek Extended is a 9 days guided trip in Gilgit-Baltistan, northern Pakistan, topping out at 4,000 m. It is graded Moderate — short walk-in to the meadow — 4–5 days on foot. 4 fixed departures are open from $975 per person, all-inclusive from Islamabad.
The Fairy Meadows & Nanga Parbat Base Camp Trek is the most accessible way to stand face to face with an 8,000-meter giant. In a few short days you leave the Karakoram Highway for an alpine meadow of pine and wildflowers, with the immense Raikot Face of Nanga Parbat (8,126m) — the ninth-highest mountain on Earth — filling the whole skyline.They call Nanga Parbat the Killer Mountain, yet this trek asks no technical climbing of you. It is a moderate walk through some of the most dramatic scenery in Pakistan, well suited to fit first-time trekkers who want genuine mountain wilderness without crampons, glaciers or high passes.
What Makes This Trek Special?
An 8,000m Wall, Up Close: Few treks anywhere put you beneath an 8,000-meter face this quickly — the Raikot flank rises more than 4,500m above the meadow.
Fairy Meadows (3,300m): A green plateau of pine forest and wildflowers, long rated one of the most beautiful campsites on Earth.
The Raikot Jeep Track: One of the most famous mountain jeep roads in the world, climbing from Raikot Bridge to Tato village.
Beginner-Friendly: No technical ground — a perfect first Himalayan trek, or an acclimatization warm-up before the bigger Karakoram routes.
From Islamabad you follow the legendary Karakoram Highway north to Chilas, then ride a 4x4 jeep up the Raikot gorge to Tato. A forest trail climbs to Fairy Meadows, and the next morning you walk on through Beyal Camp to the Nanga Parbat (Raikot) Base Camp viewpoint, the Raikot Glacier spilling from the mountain itself.Related Treks:K2 Base Camp Trek | K2 & Gondogoro La | Snow Lake Trek
Duration
9 days8 nights
Max altitude
4,000 mhighest point
Grade
Moderate — short walk-in to the meadow
Days on foot
4–5 days on footthe rest is travel
Group size
Max 12
Best season
May – October
Departures open
4next 5 Jun 2027
Fairy Meadows & Nanga Parbat Base Camp Trek Extended Price
Join one of our Fairy Meadows fixed departures at an all-inclusive group price of $975 per person. Everything in the services-included section is covered at this fixed price. Choose your departure below.
Fixed Departures
Fixed departures are scheduled dates you join as part of a group, rather than arranging your own trip. 4 dates are currently open, each capped at 12 people. Every date is the same price, $975 per person. A $100 deposit reserves a place. The availability column shows how many places are left on each date.
These are private departures, priced by the size of your party rather than by a set date. Pick the band that matches your group and the price per person is fixed at that rate, across 4 options. The more of you who travel, the less each person pays — from $2,340 for Solo (1 Person) down to $975/pp for 7-10 Persons. What each band covers is set out in the table.
Group size
Price
What it includes
Solo (1 Person)
$2,340
A fully private trek with your own dedicated guide and a flexible pace. Ideal for solo adventurers who want personal attention throughout.
(2-3 Persons)
$1,495/pp
A semi-private trek for couples or close friends, with privacy and a personal pace at a lower per-person cost.
(4-6 Persons)
$1,195/pp
The sweet spot of value and personal attention, with a small team led by an expert local guide.
(7-10 Persons)
$975/pp
Our best-value option, with full support staff, cook and guide for the whole journey.
Can you do this trek?
Yes — if you can walk uphill for a few hours, this is well within reach.
Graded Moderate — short walk-in to the meadow.
4–5 days on footDays on footthe rest is travel
4,000 mhighest pointWe build in time to acclimatise.
What to expect
The highest point is 4,000 m, so altitude counts here. The itinerary is built around acclimatising and your guide sets a pace that gets you there comfortably.
You’re ready ifyou walk or hike now and then and can manage a few hours uphill with a day pack.
Give yourself a little longer ifit has been a while since a long walk. A few hill walks beforehand and you will enjoy it far more.
This might not be your trip ifyou would rather not sleep in a tent, or you want a glacier crossing or a high pass. Tell us and we will match you to the right one.
One thing we do insist on: travel insurance that covers helicopter evacuation.
Travel Experience
Itinerary Fairy Meadows & Nanga Parbat Base Camp Trek Extended
A short, scenic trek from the Karakoram Highway to an alpine meadow beneath the Raikot Face of Nanga Parbat (8,126m), the world’s ninth-highest mountain. Moderate walking, no technical ground, and an 8,000m wall for a backdrop.
9 days
Met at Islamabad airport and taken to your hotel. Kit check and a proper briefing in the evening - what the jeep track is actually like, what the nights are like at 3,500 m.
North on the Karakoram Highway, following the Indus into the gorges where the Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindu Kush meet. Overnight in Chilas.
Raikot Bridge, then the jeep track to Tato, then about three hours on foot up through the pines. Camp on the meadow with the Raikot face filling the skyline.
A deliberate easy day. A short walk to the viewpoints above the meadow, then rest - the day the six-day version does not have room for, and the reason you sleep well higher up.
A gentle two hours along the treeline to Beyal, the last camp before the glacier. Afternoon free to walk out toward the moraine and watch the face change colour.
The big day: up the Rakhiot glacier moraine to the base camp viewpoint at around 4,000 m, directly beneath the 8,126 m north face. Back to Beyal to sleep.
Down through Fairy Meadows and the forest to Tato, jeep to Raikot, then the drive to Chilas.
The long Karakoram Highway drive south, with a stop at the Three Mountains viewpoint if the light is good.
Transfer to Islamabad airport for your flight home.
What’s included in the price
Every fixed departure is all-inclusive from Islamabad. This is exactly what your $975 per person covers, and the handful of things it does not — so there is nothing to settle at the trailhead.
Included in the price
Private ground transport from Islamabad
All 4×4 jeep transfers on the Raikot track
Hotel nights in Chilas and Besham
All camping at Fairy Meadows
All meals on trek
Camping equipment
A licensed local guide
Cook and porters
Community and forest entry fees
Plus daily route and weather monitoring by our team
Not included
International flights to and from Pakistan
The Pakistan visa fee
Personal travel and medical insurance
Personal trekking gear such as boots
Sleeping bag and a down jacket. Rental can be arranged in Gilgit or Skardu
Tips for guides
Porters and support staff (recommended $5-10 per day per person)
Why Karakoram Venture
Because the people who take you up this mountain are from it. Our guides grew up in these valleys, and they are our own team — not a booking desk handing you to whoever is cheapest that week. Every one of them is certified by the Alpine Club of Pakistan, holds Wilderness First Aid, and has between five and twenty years on high-altitude ground.
Because the safety is real, and we will name it rather than imply it. A satellite phone travels in every camp, we hold established helicopter-rescue contacts for this region, and we tell you exactly which travel insurance to carry. Budget operators cut precisely these things, because you cannot see them on a web page.
Because the price is honest. Local infrastructure is why $975 per person covers the trip from Islamabad rather than a stripped-down base rate. Exactly what it includes — and the handful of things it does not — is set out above.
How to book this trip
Four steps from here to the mountains
1Pick your dateA fixed departure above, or private dates you choose.
2Send the requestThe form on this page, or WhatsApp. Name, party size, date.
3Pay $100 per personThat holds your place. We reply within 24 hours.
4Balance 30 days beforeThen we take over: flights, hotels, permits, crew.
No card details on this page. Nothing is charged until you confirm.
More About the Fairy Meadows & Nanga Parbat Base Camp Trek
Booking & Payment
A deposit of $100 per person is required to confirm your spot. Full payment is due 21 days before departure
Bookings can be made through our official website
Authorized agents
Or by direct WhatsApp contact
Prices may change due to availability
Demand
Government travel regulations
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations 30+ days before departure: full refund minus the deposit
Cancellations 15-29 days before departure: 50% refund of the total paid
Cancellations less than 15 days before departure: no refund will be issued
Permits & Documentation
Foreign visitors need a valid Pakistan tourist visa
We provide a Letter of Invitation on request
Fairy Meadows lies in an open zone
So no special restricted-area trekking permit is required. A small local community and forest fee applies and is included
We recommend valid travel and medical insurance covering mountain travel and emergency evacuation
Health & Fitness Requirements
Suitable for fit first-time trekkers. You should be comfortable walking 4 to 6 hours on uneven mountain trails
No technical skills are required. There is no glacier travel or high-pass crossing on this route
Anyone with a heart condition or a history of severe altitude sickness should consult a physician before booking
Important Notes
Carry at least 2 recent passport-size photos for verification and documentation.
A valid passport (foreign nationals) or CNIC (Pakistani nationals) is mandatory for booking and travel.
Keep your original passport or CNIC with you throughout the tour for security checks and hotel check-ins.
Foreign nationals need a valid passport and the correct visa; any NOC and trekking/restricted-area permits are arranged by Karakoram Venture.
Special Information
Professional and experienced Tour Manager available from start to end of the trip.
Delicious and fresh daily meals included from Day 1 until departure.
No complimentary meals provided on flights or during transit stops.
Follow updated state travel policies carefully for a hassle-free journey.
Transportation Details
Comfortable and spacious A/C Coaches for long trips and intercity travel.
Sturdy 4x4 jeeps for mountain roads and sightseeing (up to 7 pax per vehicle).
Reliable 4x4 vehicles (Land Cruiser / Prado) for off-road and high-altitude excursions.
Arrival & Departure Guidelines
Day 1: Report at the designated airport on time as per schedule.
Final Day: Depart after successfully completing the full itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Fairy Meadows Trek cost?
$975 per person on our scheduled departures. The package page lists exactly what is included; private and custom-group pricing is available on request — just ask.
How long is the trip?
9 Days - 5 Nights, start to finish.
When is the best time to go?
Summer (May - October). We will help you pick the best window for your dates.
How hard is the Fairy Meadows Trek?
Easy to moderate, and one of the most rewarding short walks in Pakistan — a jeep ride to Raikot, then a 3 to 4 km uphill hike to the meadows. Suitable for most reasonably fit walkers; no technical skills needed.
How high is Fairy Meadows, and can you see Nanga Parbat?
The meadows sit at around 3,300m, with Nanga Parbat — the world’s ninth-highest mountain at 8,126m — filling the skyline. On a clear morning the view is one of the finest in the country.
What permits or visa do I need?
A standard Pakistan tourist visa is all you need; no special trekking permit is required. We can send a booking letter to support your application.
What about insurance and safety?
We recommend travel insurance with medical and evacuation cover for mountain travel. Your guide carries a clear emergency plan throughout.
Who guides the trek?
Our own experienced local guides, who know the Raikot and Nanga Parbat trails intimately.
How do I get there?
By road from Islamabad along the Karakoram Highway to Raikot Bridge, then a jeep transfer and the short hike up. We arrange transport throughout.
Can I do this as a private or custom trip?
Yes — every itinerary can run as a private departure and be tailored to your dates, pace and group size. Tell us what you have in mind and we will build it around you.
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