Hon Pass & Ultar BC Trek

K2 – Expedition
The Crown Jewel of the Karakoram, Pakistan-K2 (8,611 meters / 28,251 feet), locally known as Chogori, is the second-highest mountain in the world and the highest peak in Pakistan, located in the legendary Karakoram Range of Gilgit-Baltistan. It towers like a giant pyramid on the border of Pakistan and China, commanding awe and reverence from every adventurer who sets eyes on it.

Nanga Parbat Expedition
Challenge the Legend
Embark on an unforgettable journey to the summit of Nanga Parbat, the ninth-highest mountain in the worldand the second-highest in Pakistan after K2. Towering at 8,126 meters (26,660 ft), this peak is known as the “Killer Mountain” for its dramatic terrain and challenging conditions.

Gashebrum -I Expedition
Gasherbrum I, also known as the “Hidden Peak”, is the 11th highest mountain in the world, rising to a breathtaking 8,080 meters (26,509 feet) above sea level. It is part of the Gasherbrum Massif located in the Karakoram Range in the remote, rugged expanse of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. This mountain offers an extraordinary mountaineering challenge—a beautiful, remote peak with fewer crowds and one of the most rewarding ascents in the high Himalayas.

Gasherbrum – II Expedition
Gasherbrum II (GII), standing at 8,035 meters (26,362 feet), is the 13th highest mountain in the world, located deep within the Karakoram Range in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Known as the “Shining Wall”, this massive ice and snow peak offers a less technically demanding route compared to other 8000ers, making it a favored climb for both experienced mountaineers and those seeking their first 8000m summit.

Broad Peak Expedition
Broad Peak, standing proudly at 8,051 meters (26,414 feet), is the 12th highest mountain in the world. Located in the Karakoram Range of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, this stunning giant lies just 8 km from the mighty K2 and offers climbers an intense, high-altitude challenge with panoramic views of the world’s most breathtaking peaks.

Gasherbrum IV Expedition
Gasherbrum IV (7,925m), also known as the “Shining Wall,” is one of the most majestic and challenging peaks in the Karakoram Range, located on the legendary Baltoro Glacier in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Revered for its technical difficulty and sheer beauty, Gasherbrum IV has captivated elite mountaineers from around the globe.
Overview
The Hon Pass and Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek is a thrilling journey into the heart of Northern Pakistan, combining dramatic alpine scenery, high-altitude trekking, and a deep cultural experience. Situated in the majestic Karakoram Range, this trek begins from the lush Nagar Valley, passes through Minapin Glacier, and culminates at the stunning Hon Pass—offering trekkers a rare opportunity to witness the untamed beauty of the Rakaposhi Base Camp and the vast glacial systems that dominate this region.
This trek is ideal for seasoned hikers and adventurers looking to experience the iconic Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek with an added twist of conquering the Hon Pass, located at an elevation of 4,257 meters. The route offers an incredible contrast of landscapes—from verdant villages to glacial terrain, making it one of the most diverse and rewarding trekking routes in Gilgit-Baltistan.
Starting Point – Nagar Valley & Minapin
The adventure begins in Nagar Valley, one of the most pristine valleys in Hunza District. Known for its lush green orchards, hospitable locals, and vibrant culture, Nagar is the gateway to many famous trekking trails in Northern Pakistan.
Trekkers start the hike from the picturesque Minapin Village, following trails that pass by shepherd settlements, pasturelands, and alpine meadows. Early on the route, you’ll witness livestock grazing—including yaks, sheep, goats, and cows—managed by local communities who have lived harmoniously in this region for centuries.
The first major highlight is the Rakaposhi Base Camp, situated at an elevation of approximately 3,500 meters. After a steady 2–3 hour ascent over glacial moraines and grassy ridgelines, trekkers reach the Base Camp, where the 7,788-meter-high Rakaposhi Peak towers above the horizon—an awe-inspiring sight and a perfect spot for high-altitude camping and acclimatization.
Hon Pass Ascent – The High Point of the Trek
Following the base camp experience, the trail continues toward the Hon Pass, one of the most exhilarating high passes in the Karakoram Mountains. The ascent is steep and challenging, especially at higher elevations, but the views make every step worth it.
From the top of Hon Pass (4,257m), you are rewarded with jaw-dropping views of snow-covered peaks including:
→ Rakaposhi (7,788m)
→ Diran Peak (7,266m)
→ Malubiting (7,458m)
→ Phuparash Peak
→ Trivor (7,728m)
→ Spantik (Golden Peak)
In addition, the panoramic view includes a clear sweep of the Minapin Glacier, Barpu Glacier, and Pissan Glacier—an awe-inspiring glacial convergence zone that’s a true gem for photographers and nature lovers.
Cultural Interaction & Local Hospitality
One of the most enriching parts of the Hon Pass and Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek is the deep connection it fosters with local communities. The people of Hunza and Nagar are known for their warmth and rich traditions. Along the trail, trekkers can visit traditional stone houses, interact with Burusho-speaking locals, and even taste organic mountain cuisine like apricot soup, local chapshuro, and mulberry tea.
This experience goes beyond the physical trek—it’s about understanding how generations have lived sustainably in one of the world’s most challenging terrains.
Expertly Guided Trek with Skardu Trekkers
Skardu Trekkers offers an all-inclusive, expertly guided package for this trek. From permits and logistics to local guides and high-altitude support staff, we ensure safety and comfort throughout the journey. Our team’s deep-rooted knowledge of the Gilgit-Baltistan terrain guarantees an authentic and secure trekking experience.
Weather and Best Time to Visit
The ideal time for the Hon Pass and Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek is between June and September, when the weather is relatively stable, and the meadows are blooming. During this season, the Rakaposhi Base Camp temperature ranges from 5°C to 18°C during the day and can drop below freezing at night. Proper gear is essential to ensure a comfortable journey.
Trek Duration and Difficulty
This trek typically takes 8 to 10 days to complete. It is considered moderate to challenging, depending on your fitness level and previous altitude exposure. The trail includes glacier crossings, steep inclines, and high-altitude passes, making it ideal for trekkers with prior experience or those looking to upgrade their skills.
Cost
For Solo & Groups Trekking
Our top priority is private treks, allowing you to customize your itinerary. We provide exclusive discounts for private treks and international trekking companies.
If you are looking for a Hon Pass and Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek with family and friends, our cost schedule for groups are given below in the table:
Solo | 2 to 4 person | Above 6 person | Above 8 person |
$1130 | $750 | $450 | $250 |
For Foreign Trekkers
In addition to the iconic Hon Pass and Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek, we present various expeditions vacation choices for individuals and group travelers globally.
In addition, we present various expeditions and vacation choices for individuals and group travelers globally.
Peaks | Cost USD | |
Nanga Parbat Base Camp & Hunza Valley – 15 Days (All-Inclusive) | $1,300 | |
Laila Peak Base Camp Trek – 14 Days (All-Inclusive) | $1,050 | |
K2 Base Camp Trek–20 days (All-Inclusive) | $2,050 | |
K2 Base Camp Trek(Trek only) | $1,650 | |
K2 BC Trek for Beginners / Seniors -24 days | $2,600 | |
Wakhan Corridor and Chilinji Pass Trek | $2,700 | |
Patundas Meadows Trek 2024-25 | $1,300 |
For Pakistani Trekkers
The cost of the Hon Pass and Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek for Pakistani nationals is detailed in the table below. We also provide customized private and group packages for Pakistani Nationals. If you are looking for a private Hon Pass and Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek with family and friends, our costs for Hon Pass and Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek for groups are given below in the table:
Solo Cost | 2 to 4 person Cost | 4 to 8 person Cost | 8 to 20 person Cost |
300,000PKR | 240,000 PKR | 120,000 PKR | 80,000 PKR |
FAQs – Hon Pass and Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek
Q1: How difficult is the Hon Pass and Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek?
A1: It’s a moderate to challenging trek suitable for fit beginners and experienced hikers. High-altitude sections require acclimatization.
Q2: What is the best time to do the Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek?
A2: The ideal trekking window is from June to September when the weather is clear and temperatures are manageable.
Q3: Do I need a guide for this trek?
A3: Yes, due to glacier crossings and high-altitude terrain, a local guide ensures safety and enhances your experience.
Q4: What should I pack for this trek?
A4: Warm layers, trekking boots, sleeping bag, sunscreen, and personal medication. Skardu Trekkers provides all group gear.
Q5: How cold does it get at Rakaposhi Base Camp?
A5: Daytime temperatures range from 5°C to 18°C; nighttime temperatures may drop below freezing, especially at higher altitudes.
Book Your Hon Pass and Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek
Ready to explore the glaciers, alpine meadows, and towering peaks of the Karakoram Himalayas? Join Skardu Trekkers on this once-in-a-lifetime trek. Whether you’re a solo traveler or planning a group adventure, we ensure an experience filled with wonder, safety, and lasting memories.
Contact us today to reserve your dates and customize your journey.
Trek Highlights
- Rakaposhi Base Camp: Immerse yourself in the stunning views of Rakaposhi, one of the most iconic peaks in the Karakoram Range. The base camp offers a close encounter with the mountain’s massive glacier and its surrounding pristine landscapes.
- Hon Pass: Conquer the steep ascent to Hon Pass, where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of Hunza Valley and the surrounding peaks, including Trivor, Spantik, Malubiting, Phuparash, Diran, and Rakaposhi. The breathtaking vistas make this challenging trek worthwhile.
- Cultural Immersion: Experience the traditional mountain life of the Hunza and Nagar Valleys. Along the way, you’ll encounter local shepherds tending to their livestock, offering a glimpse into the lives of the indigenous communities.
- Glacier Crossings: Traverse the Barpu, Minapin, and Pisan glaciers, each with its unique beauty. The rugged glacier terrain adds a sense of adventure to the trek, with ever-changing landscapes keeping you captivated.
- Pasturelands and Summer Settlements: Pass through lush meadows where locals bring their livestock to graze during the summer months. These serene pastures offer a peaceful contrast to the rugged mountain terrain.
- Majestic Mountain Ranges: Throughout the trek, you’ll be surrounded by some of the most spectacular peaks in the Karakoram Range. The combination of towering mountains and expansive glaciers creates a landscape that is both dramatic and awe-inspiring.
- Skardu Trekkers Expertise: Enjoy the journey with the trusted guidance of Skardu Trekkers, ensuring a well-organized, safe, and enriching experience from start to finish.
Best Time to Trek:
June to September, when the trails are clear and weather conditions are stable.
Difficulty Level:
Moderate to strenuous (requires good fitness and some acclimatization)
Why Choose This Trek?
Off-the-beaten-path with fewer crowds
Incredible glacier views and dramatic peaks
Cultural richness of Hunza’s villages
Ideal for experienced trekkers looking for raw adventure