The Snow Lake Trek is one of the most challenging and legendary treks in the Karakoram Range. This remote expedition connects Baltistan and Nagar via the massive Biafo–Hispar Glacier system, crossing Snow Lake and Hispar La (5,150m) with unforgettable high-altitude landscapes.
Overview
The Snow Lake Trek is a true wilderness expedition across one of the world’s largest glacial systems outside the polar regions. Starting from Skardu and Askoli, the route follows the Biafo Glacier into the vast Snow Lake basin before crossing Hispar La into the Nagar Valley.
This journey offers dramatic ice landscapes, towering peaks, and remote camps far from civilization. Due to its altitude, glacier crossings, and unpredictable weather, this trek is recommended for experienced trekkers with strong physical endurance. Extra buffer days are included for safety in case of harsh weather near Hispar La.
Highlights
- Cross Snow Lake, one of the world’s largest glacial basins
- Traverse the Biafo & Hispar Glaciers
- Cross Hispar La (5,150 m)
- Remote camps in untouched wilderness
- Stunning views of Karakoram icefields
- Trek from Baltistan to Nagar Valley
- Rest and luxury stay in Hunza (Karimabad)
Itinerary
Warm welcome at Islamabad Airport.
Transfer to the hotel and refresh.
Briefing by guide regarding the trek and safety procedures.
Starting point: Islamabad Airport
Ending point: Islamabad
Breakfast at the hotel.
Scenic drive through Kaghan Valley crossing Babusar Top (seasonal).
Overnight stay in Chilas or Batakundi.
Starting point: Islamabad
Ending point: Chilas / Batakundi
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive along the Karakoram Highway to Skardu.
Check-in and rest.
Starting point: Chilas
Ending point: Skardu
Rest and acclimatization day.
Purchase food and equipment for the trek.
Final preparation and briefing.
Starting point: Skardu
Ending point: Skardu
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive to Askoli village — the gateway to Biafo Glacier.
Arrange porters and load distribution.
Overnight stay in Askoli.
Starting point: Skardu
Ending point: Askoli
Begin trekking along the Biafo Glacier.
Camp at Namla.
Starting point: Askoli
Ending point: Namla
Continue trekking through glacier terrain.
Camp at Mango.
Starting point: Namla
Ending point: Mango
Steady ascent with wide glacier views.
Camp at Baintha.
Starting point: Mango
Ending point: Baintha
Rest day for acclimatization.
Short walks and preparation for higher camps.
Starting point: Baintha
Ending point: Baintha
Resume trekking towards higher glacier sections.
Camp at Marfogoro.
Starting point: Baintha
Ending point: Marfogoro
Trek toward the base of Hispar La.
Camp near the pass.
Starting point: Marfogoro
Ending point: Hispar La Base Camp
Early start for the most challenging day.
Cross Snow Lake and ascend Hispar La.
Camp after crossing the pass.
Starting point: Hispar La Base Camp
Ending point: Hispar La Camp
Descend toward Hispar side through glacier terrain.
Camp at Bitan Mal.
Starting point: Hispar La
Ending point: Bitan Mal
Final trekking day.
Reach Hispar Village and end the trek.
Starting point: Bitan Mal
Ending point: Hispar Village
Drive to Hunza Valley.
Check-in at hotel and enjoy comfort after the expedition.
Starting point: Hispar
Ending point: Karimabad
Visit Altit Fort, Baltit Fort, and Duiker Viewpoint.
Free time for rest and sightseeing.
Starting point: Karimabad
Ending point: Karimabad
Drive to Gilgit (flight dependent).
If flight unavailable, continue to Naran Kaghan.
Starting point: Karimabad
Ending point: Gilgit / Naran
Return to Islamabad.
Hotel check-in.
Starting point: Gilgit / Naran
Ending point: Islamabad
Visit traditional Afghan carpet markets.
Return to Islamabad.
Starting point: Islamabad
Ending point: Islamabad
Explore Islamabad city highlights.
Starting point: Islamabad
Ending point: Islamabad
Transfer to Islamabad Airport for departure.
Starting point: Islamabad
Ending point: Islamabad Airport
Extra buffer day reserved for weather or safety delays near Hispar La.
Includes/Excludes
What’s Included
- Hotels and camping accommodation on twin-sharing basis
- All meals during trekking days
- Professional high-altitude trekking guide
- Porters for trekking equipment
- Camping equipment and cooking supplies
- Transportation from Islamabad to Islamabad
- Entry fees and permits
- Airport transfers
What’s Not Included
- International or domestic flights
- Personal trekking gear
- Personal snacks and beverages
- Travel insurance and rescue costs
- Tips for staff and porters
- Any service not mentioned above
Need to know
➔ The road journey between Gilgit and Besham is quite lengthy and the road
condition is not optimal.
➔ In the event that Babusar Top is open and the route through Naran-Kaghan valley
is taken, the road condition is improved.
➔ There are three hours set aside in the evening (6:00 pm-9:00 pm) and three hours
in the morning (7:00 am-10:00 am) for your convenience.
➔ In the North, many hotels do not have heaters, but you can request double
blankets if needed. Some hotels may also provide heating mattresses.
➔ There are no mandatory vaccinations for entry into Pakistan. However, if you are
taking medication for conditions like diabetes or heart problems, it is recommended
that you carry the necessary medicines in your carry-on luggage to ensure that you
have them with you in case your main luggage is delayed.
➔ During the spring and autumn seasons, the average daytime temperature in
Northern Pakistan is around 15-20 Celsius, while the average nighttime temperature
is around 10-15 Celsius. In the summer, the average daytime temperature in
Northern Pakistan is around 20-30 Celsius, while the average nighttime temperature
is around 15-25 Celsius. In Islamabad, the average daytime temperature during
spring and autumn can be 25-30 Celsius, while the nighttime temperature is around
15-25 Celsius.
➔ Islamabad accepts credit cards such as Visa and Master Card, but it’s advisable
to carry cash in Pakistani Rupee while traveling outside the capital. The official
currency in Pakistan is Pakistani Rupees (PKR), and carrying a small amount of
cash can come in handy while buying snacks, fruits, drinks, or souvenirs on the way.
If you need to convert foreign currency, you can do so in Pakistan. However, it’s
important to note that any US dollars issued earlier than 1996-2009 will be
considered 15% less than their actual value. Also, torn, dirty, or stamped notes can
decrease their value by at least 10%. Therefore, it’s recommended to bring US
dollars issued after 2009 to avoid any inconvenience.
➔ When it comes to tipping, it is customary to give 4-5 USD per day to your local
guide and driver in Pakistan. However, you are free to give more based on the
quality of their service. Keep in mind that this amount may seem small to you, but it
is highly valued by the locals. As for tipping hotel and restaurant staff, it is
recommended to give at least 100 PKR directly to them if they have provided you
with any additional services that have made your stay more enjoyable. Other tipping
is at your discretion.
➔ Throughout the tour, you’ll have the opportunity to savor the diverse and delicious
food that the region has to offer. We provide breakfast and dinner during the tour,
and the food menu is mostly similar to Indian cuisine. We offer a rotation of chicken,
beef, mutton, vegetables, rice, and soups every day. We also provide local and
Western breakfast options, along with tea. However, if you have a preference for
certain foods or get tired of the same menu every day, we recommend bringing your
comfort food such as sambal, canned food, or instant noodles.
➔ In the region, the standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. Type C (2
round pin) and type D (3 round pin) plugs are commonly used for electronic devices.
It is recommended to bring appropriate adapters for your devices if they are not
compatible with these plug types.
➔ You can find laundry facilities in many hotels and towns during the trip. However,
it’s recommended to plan ahead and choose a two-night stop to ensure you have
enough time to get your laundry done and returned to you in time.
➔ The guided tour will take you to the highest altitude of approximately 4793 meters
at the Khunjerab Pass – the border between Pakistan and China. The visit to this
place will be limited to a maximum of one hour for photography. The average
elevation in Northern Pakistan during the tour will be between 1000-2000 meters.
The highest altitude during a Trekking Tour, on the other hand, will depend on the
itinerary decided for the tour.
➔ We suggest bringing a small or medium-sized suitcase with wheels. For weight
restrictions, if you are flying with Thai Airways for your international flight, you are
allowed one checked bag of up to 25 kg and a carry-on bag weighing up to 7 kg. For
domestic flights with PIA Pakistan Airlines, you are allowed one checked bag
weighing up to 20 kg and a carry-on bag weighing up to 7 kg.
➔ It’s important to wear comfortable and sturdy walking shoes with good support,
particularly if you’re planning to explore the Northern regions of Pakistan. If you’re
traveling during the spring, it’s advisable to bring along a windproof jacket, sweater,
jeans, rain jacket, scarf, cotton socks, and comfortable walking shoes. It’s also
recommended to pack some T-shirts with both long and short sleeves to protect
yourself from the strong UV rays, as well as lightweight cotton trousers.
