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Snow Lake & Hispar La
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Trekking Gilgit-Baltistan

Snow Lake & Hispar La

The Greatest Glacier Traverse on Earth

Dramatic snow-covered mountains on the approach to Snow Lake
Snow-coated rocky mountains along the Hispar Glacier
A massive glacier with snow-capped mountains under clear blue sky
Breathtaking snow-covered peaks in northern Pakistan
A towering snow-capped mountain peak on the trek route

Duration

18-22 Days

Difficulty

Strenuous

Group Size

4-12 Trekkers

Best Season

Jun-Sep

About This Tour

The Snow Lake and Hispar La Trek is widely regarded as one of the most spectacular and demanding high-altitude treks on Earth. Snow Lake, known locally as Lukpe Lawo, is a vast glacial basin at approximately 4,800 meters in the heart of Pakistan's Central Karakoram. Stretching roughly 16 kilometers in length, it forms the largest glacial junction outside the polar regions. The trek traverses the full length of the Biafo Glacier (67km) and the Hispar Glacier (49km), connecting the two via the Hispar La pass at 5,128 meters — a continuous ice highway of over 120 kilometers.

The route links the village of Askole in the Braldu Valley to the village of Hispar in the Hunza-Nagar region. The crossing of the Hispar La — a high, wind-swept pass at 5,128 meters — is the crux of the journey, demanding careful acclimatization and favorable weather. From the pass, trekkers are rewarded with sweeping panoramic views of the Karakoram's greatest peaks, including Kanjut Sar (7,760m), Distaghil Sar (7,885m), and Kunyang Chhish (7,852m).

This trek is not a commercial circuit but a genuine wilderness expedition. There are no teahouses, no lodges, and no resupply points. Everything must be carried by porters. First traversed by Eric Shipton's team in 1937, the Snow Lake crossing remains a bucket-list objective for serious trekkers, offering high-altitude wilderness on a scale that is virtually unmatched anywhere in the world.

Day-by-Day Itinerary

1

Islamabad to Skardu

Fly or drive to Skardu (14-hour KKH drive or 1-hour flight). Rest and prepare equipment, meet porters and trek crew.
3

Skardu to Askole

Drive to the remote village of Askole (3,000m), the last settlement before the glaciers. Final supply check with porters.
4

Askole to Namla

Trek along the Braldu River gorge to Namla camp. The trail follows the river through a narrow valley with towering walls on both sides.
5

Namla to Mango

Continue along the river to Mango camp, crossing several side streams. The scenery becomes increasingly dramatic as you approach the glacier.
6

Mango to Biafo Glacier Snout

Reach the snout of the Biafo Glacier and begin walking on ice. Camp on the moraine at the glacier's edge.
7

Up the Biafo Glacier

Two days of glacier trekking through a world of ice, moraine, and towering peaks. Navigate crevasse fields and ablation valleys.
9

Baintha Camp

Reach Baintha, a spectacular camp at the junction of multiple glacier tributaries. Views of Baintha Brakk (The Ogre, 7,285m).
10

Baintha to Snow Lake

Continue up the glacier to the vast Snow Lake basin (Lukpe Lawo). The landscape transforms into an endless white plain ringed by ice-clad peaks.
12

Rest & Acclimatization at Snow Lake

Rest day at ~4,800m. Explore the glacial basin and prepare for the Hispar La crossing. Essential for acclimatization.
13

Cross Hispar La (5,128m)

The crux of the trek. Early start for the steep climb to the Hispar La. Panoramic views from the pass before descending to the Hispar Glacier side.
14

Down the Hispar Glacier

Three days descending the Hispar Glacier through increasingly green terrain. Pass Khani Basa, Bitanmal, and Daltanas camps.
17

Hispar Village

Arrive at Hispar village in the Nagar Valley. First settlement in over two weeks. Celebrate with local hospitality.
18

Hispar to Karimabad

Drive to Karimabad in the Hunza Valley for a well-earned rest in comfortable accommodation.
19

Return to Islamabad

Drive or fly back to Islamabad via Gilgit or the KKH. Tour ends.

What's Included

All camping equipment, tents, and mess tent
Experienced trek guide and assistant guides
Porter team for full glacier traverse
All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Permits and national park fees
Transport: Islamabad-Skardu-Askole and Hispar-Islamabad

Not Included

International flights
Travel insurance
Personal expenses and tips

From

$3,800

per person

Duration18-22 Days
DifficultyStrenuous
Group Size4-12 Trekkers
Best SeasonJun-Sep
Max Altitude5,128m
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