For anyone who wants to have a first time taste of
Himalayan trekking, we recommend the Rush Lake trek in
the heart of the Hunza valley. During this trek you will
cross glaciers, high meadows, lovely irrigated terraced
fields and also have the spectacular view of the mighty
Karakoram mountains from Rush Lake.
The trip begins in Islamabad from where we will
proceed towards Hunza. The first sight of the towering
Rakaposhi (7788 m.) takes one's breath away. The views
get better and better as we approach Karimabad; the
capital of this unbelievable beautiful valley. If there
is Shangrila on earth, then this must be it!
Our short trek starts across the valley and the Hunza
river at a place called Hoper. This is where the snout
of the famous Barpu glacier meets another glacier called
Bualter. Hunzakuts (people from Hunza) believe that
glaciers are either male or female. Each glacier exudes
its own gender qualities and when a male and female
glacier meet they give birth to a baby glacier!
After four or five days of trekking we will reach the
beautiful Rush Lake. We will have ample opportunity to
rest in this awe inspiring place and to take in the
fantastic mountain panoramas. Our return to Karimabad is
via another route down the Barpu Glacier. At Karimabad
you will have time to do some shopping and sightseeing
in a bazaar of an ancient mountain kingdom. From here
you will drive back to Gilgit and onwards to
Islamabad.
Detailed
Itinerary - Short Walk in Hunza/Rush Lake
Day 1, Rawalpindi/Islamabad: Hotel, trek
briefing. We will have ample time for sightseeing and
shopping in colorful old bazaars of Rawalpindi and new
markets of Islamabad. We may also drive to the huge
modern Faisal Mosque in Islamabad.
Day 2, Gilgit (1,500 m 4,920 ft): Hotel,
flight. One of the most thrilling mountain flight in the
world. We will fly in a Fokker Friendship turboprop
plane which seats about 40 people. The plane flies at an
altitude of about 4,500 m. in the Indus valley. It is
surrounded by high peaks including Nanga Parbat (8,125
m.). In Gilgit we have time to shop and do some
sightseeing.
Day 3, Karimabad (2,440 m 8,000 ft): Hotel,
drive. This is a 3 hour drive into the heart of the
Hunza valley. Rakaposhi (7,788 m.) towers above the KKH.
Hunza valley is a Shangri-La!
Day 4, Hoper (2,800 m 9,180 ft): Camp, jeep.
Today we will drive across the Hunza River to enter the
mountain kingdom of Nagar. The drive takes about 2 hours
and we set up camp in Hoper village. We have ample time
to discover this unique village next to the Bualter
Glacier.???
Day 5, Shishking (3,000 m 9,840 ft): Camp,
trek. After crossing the Bualter Glacier, which can take
anywhere between 1 to 4 hours depending upon the route,
we arrive at our campsite right smack in between the
Bualter and the Barpu Glaciers.
Day 6, Brichkoor (3,300 m 10,820 ft): Camp,
trek. In about 5 hours we will reach Brichkoor camp
site. Crossing the Barpu Glacier is easier than the
Bualter and the walking is basically done in an ablation
valley of the Barpu. During this part of the walk we
have beautiful views of Ultar, Diran and Spantik peaks.
Day 7, Guttons (4,300 m 14,100 ft): Camp,
trek. This is a steep relentless tough climb. It takes
about 6 hours to get to the camp site. The views of the
peaks above the Hispar Glacier are outstanding.
Day 8, Rush Lake (4,700 m 15,400 ft): Camp,
trek. In about 2 hours of walking we will arrive at one
of the most beautiful place in the Hunza valley having
awesome views of the Karakoram. If we climb a nearby
hilltop, we can see K2 along with the other high peaks
of the Karakoram from there.??
Day 9, Phay Phary (3,500 m 11,480 ft): Camp,
trek.? An epic descent day! We will come down about
1,200 m. in 4 hours or so. The descent is on some talus
and grassy slopes.??
Day 10, Miar (3,300 m 10,820 ft): Camp, trek.
Today we will cross the junction of Sumayar Bar Glacier
and the Miar Glacier. The walk will take us about 2 to 3
hours through the glacial maze.
Day 11, Hapakund (3,100 m 10,160 ft): Camp,
trek. Now we walk on the other side of the Barpu Glacier
as compared to when we were going up to Rush Lake. The
walking is not that hard and takes about 2 hours.
Day 12, Hoper (2,800 m 9,180 ft): Camp, trek.
In about 4 hours we return to Hoper village after
crossing the difficult Bualter Glacier.
Day 13, Karimabad (2,440 m 8,000): Hotel,
jeep. We drive back to Karimabad and settle in our
comfortable and cozy hotel.
Day 14, Karimabad (2,440 m 8,000 ft): Hotel,
rest. Shop, visit ancient forts, do some sightseeing or
just sit and relax and sip tea in the garden of your
hotel while looking endlessly at Rakaposhi and Ultar
peaks!
Day 15, Gilgit (1,500 m 4,920 ft): Hotel,
drive. We return to Gilgit and have ample opportunity to
visit the Central Asian bazaars and do some sightseeing
here also.
Day 16,? Rawalpindi/Islamabad: Hotel, flight
and trek debriefing. Here we go again and find ourselves
looking forward to being on this world famous flight.
One can never get enough of the sight of Nanga Parbat
which is so huge that the plane takes about ten minutes
to cross its northern face!
Note: On day 16, if the weather is bad and
flights are canceled then we will leave Gilgit by road
on KKH to return to Rawalpindi/Islamabad. This will be a
long day and we will arrive back in Rawalpindi/Islamabad
sometimes during late evening of the same day. On the
other hand the flight takes under 2 hours.
This is a tentative itinerary.? For the enjoyment
of your trip a ?go with the flow? attitude is
necessary.? Many factors will influence your trip, such
as weather conditions, health, route conditions, etc.?
Please do not take this itinerary very seriously!