Minglik Sar, standing at approximately 6,050 meters, is a stunning and accessible trekking peak located in the scenic Shimshal Valley of the Karakoram Range. Known for its relatively moderate difficulty, Minglik Sar is a popular choice for trekkers and climbers who want to experience high-altitude mountaineering without the technical challenges of more demanding peaks. The ascent involves glacier travel and straightforward snow slopes, making it an excellent option for acclimatization and skill-building. From the summit, climbers are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Karakoram peaks, including Distaghil Sar and Yazghil Dome, as well as the pristine Shimshal Valley below. Minglik Sar offers an unforgettable adventure for those seeking an accessible yet rewarding high-altitude climb in the heart of Pakistan's northern landscapes.
1 | Arrive at Islamabad International Airport (590m) | Hotel |
2 | Fly to Gilgit & Drive to Karimabad, Hunza | Hotel |
3 | Spend free day in Karimabad – official paperwork | Hotel |
4 | Drive to Shimshal Village | Hotel |
5 | Free Day in Shimshal Village (final logistics) | Hotel |
6 | Trek to Ghar Sar (3,300m) | Camping |
7 | Trek to Wooch Furzeen (3,800m) | Camping |
8 | Trek to Arbob Purian (3,810m) | Camping |
9 | Trek to Shujerav (4,005m) | Camping |
10 | Trek to Shuwerth/Shimshal Pass (4,500m) | Camping |
11 | Rest or Explore (optional: attempt Minglik Sar 6,050m) | Camping |
12 | Summit attempt of Minglik Sar (6,050m) | Camping |
13 | Descend to Arbob Purian (3,810m) | Camping |
14 | Trek back to Wooch Furzeen (3,800m) | Camping |
15 | Trek back to Shimshal Village | Hotel |
16 | Drive to Gilgit or Karimabad (2,440m) | Hotel |
17 | Fly to Islamabad | Hotel |
18 | Contingency day for flight cancellation | Hotel |
19 | Free day in Islamabad; sightseeing | Hotel |
20 | Fly out to home country | Fly Out |