GASHABRUM IV (8932M)
Gasherbrum IV is the 17th highest mountain on Earth and the 6th highest in Pakistan. It is one of the peaks in the Gasherbrum massif and its Base Camp is nearby Broad Peak. The Gasherbrum is a remote group of peaks located at the northeastern end of the Baltoro Glacier in the Karakoram Range of the Himalaya. The massif contains three of the world’s 8,000 meter peaks.
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Name of Peak | Gasherbrum 4 |
Elevation | 7952-m (26,26052ft) |
Ranked | 17rd Of the world |
Location | Karakoram-Baltoro/Baltistan |
Best Period | 15 June – 25 August |
Base Camp height | 48000-M |
Latitude | 35°– 45 N |
Ideal Duration | 45 days |
First Accent | 1958 |
ITINERARY
Days | Activities | Overnight |
1 | Welcome to Pakistan (Islamabad) | Hotel |
2 | Fly to Skardu Subject to weather, Drive to Chilas 12-13 hrs | Hotel |
3 | Drive from Chilas to Skardu. 8-9hrs | Hotel |
4 | Drive to Askoli 6-7hrs 3000m | Camp |
5 | Trek to Jola 5-6hrs 3200m | Camp |
6 | Trek to Paju 6-7 hrs 3450m | Camp |
7 | Rest day at Paju | Camp |
8 | Trek to Urdukas 8-9 hrs 4050m | Camp |
9 | Trek to Goro-II (5-6hrs) 4086m | Camp |
10 | Trek to Base camp 6-7hrs 4800-m | Camp |
11-37 | Climbing Days | Camp |
38-41 | Trek down to Askoli or Hushey via Gondogoro La Pass | Camp |
42 | Drive to Skardu 6-7hrs | Hotel |
43 | Fly to Islamabad, Subject to weather, Drive to Chilas 8-9hrs | Hotel |
44 | Drive to Islamabad 12-13hrs | Hotel |
45 | Onward to your own destinations |
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ROYALTY FEE:
The Chogolisa is located in specified restricted zone. The climbing permit is required from Government of Pakistan. The normal royalty fee for Chogolisa Peak is 4000 US$ for team of 7 to seven members. For each additional member exceeding 7 members team an additional fee of 500 US$ will be charged. The Government of Pakistan has reduced the climbing permit fee by 50% for the year 2011. The climbing permit fee for the year 2011 for Chogolisa is 2400 US$ for team of one to seven members and for each additional member exceeding 7 members team an additional fee of 300 US$ will be charged. ENVIRONMENTAL PROCRION FEE/FUND: Beside the Royalty fee (Permit fee)every mountaineering expedition team irrespectively of its size shall contribute 200 US$ or equivalent in Pakistani currency to Environmental protection fund. Mountaineering expedition team shall also deposit refundable amount of 1000 US$ or equivalent in Pakistani currency in the authorized bank in Pakistan. The amount would be subject to forfeiture in full or in part thereof in case the expedition or any of its members causes damage to environment. LIAISON OFFICER: Government of Pakistan shall depute a Army Liaison Officer as member of the Expedition team. The expedition team shall pay for food, accommodation and transport for mountains and back from the reporting date of the expedition in Islamabad till the expedition team debriefed. During the stay of a expedition team in Pakistan will be given daily allowance and accommodation. The Liaison Officer shall carry his personal equipment like any other member of the team. Liaison Officer shall be consulted on routes and local customs and if desired on matters such as transport, accommodation and rations. If however , a leader disagrees with L.O. he shall giving him writing the reasons for such disagreement. A Liaison Officer shall accompany a party to a maximum height with the consent of the leader or at least stay at the base camp till the party descends and return with the party for debriefing at Islamabad. for this purpose a party shall provide him, free of cost necessary kit and equipment as detailed in Mountaineering Rules and Regulations in Pakistan in order enable him to perform his duties without any risk to his person. Ki/equipment for L.O. should be brought to his measurement sent to a party in advance. If a party does not receive measurements before its departure for Pakistan it may bring standard size kit and equipment. PROCEDURE FOR APPLYING: A mountaineering expedition team desirous of climbing Chogolisa Peak shall apply on the prescribed application form with one extra copy in the nearest Embassy/Consulate of Pakistan in their country. A copy with a photocopy of royalty receipt should be sent to Tourism Division, Islamabad. Such application would then be sent to by the said Embassy/Consulate immediately to Tourism Division where tey would be processed on “First-come-First served basis” An expedition team shall indicate in order of preference, at least 3-4 peaks so that available peaks could be could be allotted. Tourism Division shall endeavor to send the climbing permit to a party within 60 days of receipt of application form in Tourism Division. Government of Pakistan reserves the right to allot a particular peak through any route to more than one expedition in the same season. Government of Pakistan has the right to cancel the allotment of a peak at any time without assigning any reason. Amount of royalty deposited shall be refundable. In case, however, a team postpones/cancels its mountaineering plan for its own reasons, it shall so inform the Tourism Division by quickest possible means. In such a case royalty royalty deposited shall neither be refunded nor it could be carried forward for future mountaineering in Pakistan. Changes in booking period during the same mountaineering season is possible subject to availability of the peaks/routes for the revised dates. BRIEFING & DE-BRIEFING: The expedition team upon their arrival in Rawalpindi/Islamabad should see the Officer concerned in Tourism Division for arranging meeting with the Liaison Officer an assistance on matter like insurance, purchases of rations and allied matters. After completing these formalities leader of the expedition shall ask fora date of formal briefing. For this purpose he shall give a minimum notice of 24 hours excluding Saturday & Sunday and Holidays. On return from the mountains the leader of the party shall inform the concerned officer in the Tourism Division and obtain a date for debriefing by giving him a minimum notice of 24 hours excluding Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. No expedition team leave for mountain without formal briefing or leave the country without formal debriefing. |
Visas
A valid visa is required. Visas are NOT issued at the airport and must be obtained prior to arrival. Some embassies such as those in Central Asia are reluctant to issue visas and advise you to obtain them from your home country. A single-entry tourist visa is valid for 3 months from the date of arrival in Pakistan and for 6 months from the date of issue. Some visas are only valid for 3 months from the date of issue so check if necessary when applying. Visa prices vary. Americans pay the most for their visa whilst Japanese get theirs free! Visa extensions and reentry stamps used to almost impossible to obtain however the process has become remarkably easier in the last few years. Gilgit DC is a good place to try. Some country’s embassies will need a letter of invitation from a trekking company or similar when applying for a visa.
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