The peaks below 6500M High in Pakistan are called trekking peaks. As the Government of Pakistan, Tourism Department made it open (free) to climb the peaks up to 6500m without a climbing permit (without royalty of the peak) a few years ago to promote trekking and mountaineering in Pakistan. There are several spectacular peaks below 6500m among the ranges of the Himalayas, Karakorum, Hindu-kush and the Pamir in the trekking routes. These are called trekking peaks and open to climb, for which royalty, a climbing permit, liaison officer, and other government formalities are NOT required. If the peak is situated in the restricted area, then you need a trekking permit from the Tourism Department through a government-licensed agency with a paying fee, which is called trekking permit plus the CKNP (Center Karakorum National Park fee, which is different in various areas. It is also required to hire a licensed guide, buy a personal accident insurance policy also for porters and cooks, will attend the mandatory briefing and de-briefing at the Tourism Department. There are a lot of such peaks, which are still unclimbed and nameless; some are technically difficult too. “North Pakistan Adventure” is pleased to propose to you the climbing expeditions on below following peaks in various regions of the trekking routes. In Shimshal Valley, Pir Peak 6363m, Chkorin Sar 6500m, Mingilk Sar 6050m, Sonia Peak 6300m, Adver Sar 6400m, and etc. In Hunza Valley, Hunza Peak 6270m, Bomulimoting 6000m, Koksil Peak 6483m, Sakar Sar 6272m, and many more. In Skardu Trango Group (Highest rock wall on earth, Trango Tower 6239m, GreaT Trango,), Uli Baifo 5597m and Lobsang Peak 6295m, Mitre 610m, Urdukas Peak6320m, 6280m, 6130m, Namika Peak 6295m, Vigne Peak 6230m, Cristal Peak 62562m, Marble Peak 6256m, Lupke Brakk 6030m, Brandu Brakk 6000m, Uzun Brakk 6422m, Khani Basa Sar 6500m, Markrong Chhis 6340m, Biange 6431m, and etc. and more in the Hindu Raj, mostly Virgin Peaks there.

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