Muchuchishh Base Camp Trek
Overview
Trekking to Muchuchish is an incredible journey, largely unexplored and reserved for the boldest adventurers. Known for its challenging trail, this valley gained global attention when a team of Czech alpinists made a historic first ascent of its highest, previously unclimbed peak in July 2024, with logistics expertly organized by Magpie Tours. The trek to base camp is an adventure in itself, offering spectacular views of Sangemarmar Peak, Hachindar Chish, and other majestic peaks. Along the route, you’ll pass traditional shepherd huts that lend an authentic charm to each campsite. Our knowledgeable local guides and porters will enchant you with stories of folklore and mystery, letting you imagine the legendary backdrop of these stunning landscapes. #MuchuchishValley #KarakoramTrekking.
Itinerary At Glance
Services Included
Hotel transfers
Domestic flight
Transport to Islamabad-Hunza and Hunza-Islamabad
hotel stays (shared twin room)
trekking permits
Pollution fee
Camping arrangements and camping fees (kitchen tents, mess tents, member tents)
Camp food
Porters (two porters each member allowing 40 kg, additional weight is charged per kg)
Mountain guide and kitchen staff
Services Not Included
Travel insurance
Visa to Pakistan (we will help provide supporting documents)
Tips for staff and drivers
Sleeping bag
Notes For the Trip
Itinerary can be customized according to the needs of climbers.
Road conditions vary in this part of the mountains. This may result in longer travel times. In case of unavoidable road blockage that prevents travel, we will be responsible for managing your lodging and food during this extra time. However, you will need to cover the expenses for the extra days.
It should be noted that climbing permits are not guaranteed for individuals who have previously violated mountaineering rules in Pakistan, as they may be rejected due to past misconduct or violations.
Any additional services beyond the itinerary or possible changes during the tour will incur extra charges, and these changes should be discussed with the guide beforehand.
Money paid in advance for permits is completely nonrefundable in case of any individual or expedition cancellation.