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The Thui Pass Trek is a 20-day expedition that leads adventurers deep into the heart of the Hindukush mountain range, traversing through high-altitude lakes, remote Wakhi villages, dramatic alpine meadows, and glacier-fed passes. This lesser-known route connects Gilgit-Baltistan to Chitral via the spectacular Thui Pass, offering a rare blend of cultural encounters and raw wilderness. From the tranquil Altur Lake to the thrilling Thui Pass crossing, this challenging trek demands physical fitness, but rewards participants with views few outsiders have witnessed. Perfect for seasoned trekkers seeking untouched trails and authentic high-mountain experiences.
John F.K. International Airport (Google Map)
3 Hours Before Flight Time
Arrive at Islamabad International Airport, transfer to the hotel, and attend a short briefing with an equipment check to prepare for the expedition.
Begin your journey north via the lush Kaghan Valley and cross Babusar Pass (or Karakoram Highway, depending on road conditions). Reach Chilas by evening.
Continue through the Indus Valley and arrive in Gilgit, the vibrant regional hub known for its dramatic mountain surroundings.
Head deep into the mountains towards Gotulti, a remote village where your trekking adventure officially begins.
Start the trek by climbing gradually through pine forests and green meadows, reaching the peaceful campsite at Mathan Tir.
Ascend further to the stunning Altur Lake, nestled in a basin of towering snow-covered peaks — one of the trek’s highlights.
Spend the day acclimatizing while exploring the lakeside and surrounding glaciers. Optional short climbs for panoramic views.
An additional day to adjust to altitude and explore nearby ridgelines. Opportunity for experienced trekkers to attempt non-technical summits.
Descend from Altur Lake toward Jutbar, passing alpine lakes and scenic meadows filled with wildflowers.
Tackle the Attar Pass and descend into the historically rich Darkot Valley. Enjoy views of ancient villages framed by dramatic cliffs.
Follow rocky paths along the river to reach the glacier-wrapped base camp of Ghamobar Peak.
A relatively easy trek brings you to Ramachi, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and peaceful grazing grounds.
Cross valleys and water channels to reach the lush pastures of Gashuchi, where shepherd life continues unchanged for centuries.
The most challenging day of the journey: ascend and cross the Thui Pass, then descend into the Golesh Valley with views that stretch for miles.
Continue through rugged terrain to reach Gazin, a remote village marking the transition from highlands to lower Chitral.
Leave the trail and drive through Chitral’s scenic landscape, arriving in the historic town of Chitral for a well-earned rest.
Travel through dramatic gorges and pine-covered hills into the verdant Swat Valley, known as the “Switzerland of Pakistan.”
Descend towards the cultural crossroads of Peshawar, home to bazaars, ancient mosques, and a deep Pashtun heritage.
Return to Islamabad via motorway. Optional sightseeing followed by a farewell dinner to celebrate the completion of the trek.
Transfer to the airport for your international departure, taking with you memories of one of Pakistan’s most remote and rewarding treks.
These expeditions are within extreme high altitude environments, with differing requirements when it comes to the ability needed. Due to the nature of the elements involved, you must provide concise, honest descriptions of relevant experience and current fitness levels. Upon receipt, we will review your experience and respond accordingly. At this point, if we consider there to be any shortfalls, we can collectively discuss the opportunities and/or provide a training support plan to achieve your goals.
Yes. We guarantee a 1:1 guide to client ratio on every expedition, with four additional climbing Sherpas acting as reserves, ready to chip in if needed. This helps ensure the highest safety standards.
We can provide full office facilities at basecamp, including Wi-Fi. Satellite phones are also available throughout the expedition for emergency and essential comms.
All communal equipment is included ie. high quality ropes, stoves, tents etc. You are responsible for personal gear and clothing, eg. harness, crampons, helmet, ice axes etc. A full essentials list and advice (if required) will be provided at time of booking.