The trek from Naltar to Phakora unfolds across several stages, each offering its own unique experiences and challenges: Naltar to Naltar Lakes (About 12 km): The journey commences with a 12 km walk, approximately taking 4 hours on foot. Alternatively, it can be covered in just one hour by jeep. As suggested in the book, the path leads you through a dense pine forest. After approximately nine kilometers and crossing a bridge, you will reach Bangla, a summer settlement. The trek continues through more forested areas, eventually bringing you to the first of the Naltar Lakes. In total, there are four lakes in the vicinity, and you might even have the opportunity to do some fishing, as mentioned by Isobel Shaw.
Day | Activities | Residence |
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1 | Islamabad and Rawalpindi | Hotel |
2 | Drive from Islamabad to Chilas | Hotel |
3 | Drive from Chilas to Gilgit & Naltar Lake | Hotel |
4 | Trek from Naltar Lake to Lower Shani | Camp |
5 | Trek from Lower Shani to Pakora High Camp | Camp |
6 | Trek from Pakora High Camp to Jut/Uts | Camp |
7 | Trek from Jut to Pakora | Camp |
8 | Trek from Pakora to Asumbar | Camp |
9 | Trek from Asumbar to Lower Charinj | Camp |
10 | Trek from Lower Charinj to Upper Borta Bort | Camp |
11 | Trek from Upper Borta Bort to Mayur | Camp |
12 | Trek from Mayur to Dal Sandhi | Camp |
13 | Trek from Dal Sandhi to Darkot | Camp |
14 | Trek from Darkot to Boimoshani | Camp |
15 | Trek from Holojut to Galtir | Camp |
16 | Trek from Galtir to Handis | Camp |
17 | Trek from Handis to Ghotulti & Gilgit | Hotel |
18 | Drive from Gilgit to Naran | Hotel |
19 | Drive from Naran to Islamabad | Hotel |
20 | Fly back Home | - |