Malubiting (W) Expedition
Introduction & Overview
Conquer the Stunning Heights of Malubiting (W) in the Heart of Gilgit Baltistan
Embark on an exhilarating journey with Chogholingsa Trek & Tours Pakistan to summit Malubiting (W), a striking 6,496-meter peak situated in the renowned Rakaposhi and Haramosh mountain range. Known for its technical challenges and breathtaking scenery, Malubiting (W) offers experienced climbers a perfect blend of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural richness.
Nestled amidst towering glaciers and snow-capped peaks, Malubiting (W) stands as a compelling objective for mountaineers seeking a remote and rewarding high-altitude adventure in northern Pakistan’s Gilgit Baltistan.
Why Choose Malubiting (W)?
- Remote & Scenic: Located in the pristine Rakaposhi and Haramosh range, offering solitude and unspoiled natural beauty.
- Technical Climbing: Demands glacier travel, mixed ice and rock climbing, and route-finding skills suitable for experienced mountaineers.
- Spectacular Views: Panoramic vistas of Rakaposhi, Diran Peak, and other iconic peaks.
- Cultural Richness: Experience local Gilgit Baltistan hospitality, traditions, and mountain culture.
- Expert Guidance: Led by seasoned mountaineers and Sherpa guides familiar with the region.
Expedition Highlights
- Trek through lush valleys, rugged terrain, and glaciers to reach base camp.
- Establish multiple high camps with modern safety protocols and equipment.
- Climb challenging ice and snow routes, including technical sections and ridges.
- Capture breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers.
- Engage with local communities and explore the natural beauty of Gilgit Baltistan.
Preparation & Safety
- Prior high-altitude and technical climbing experience is required.
- Climbers should be physically fit, with experience in glacier travel, ice climbing, and high-altitude hiking.
- Personal gear includes mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axes, harness, helmet, layered clothing, and safety equipment.
- Our team emphasizes safety, modern gear, and contingency planning to ensure a successful ascent.
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Testimonials
“Summiting Malubiting (W) was a dream come true. The team’s professionalism and expertise made the challenging route manageable and enjoyable. The views were absolutely breathtaking.”
— Adeel M., Pakistan
“An incredible high-altitude adventure in the heart of Gilgit Baltistan. The technical routes, stunning scenery, and local hospitality made this expedition unforgettable.”
— Emily R., UK
Additional Information
- Cultural & Scenic Attractions: Explore local villages, historic sites, and enjoy the hospitality of Gilgit Baltistan’s mountain communities.
- Environmental Responsibility: We promote sustainable climbing practices to preserve the pristine natural environment.
Explore Other Expeditions
Discover more of Pakistan’s stunning peaks:
- K2 Expedition
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- Ultar Sar Climb
- Batura II & III Expeditions
Itinerary Overview
Day 1: Arrival in Islamabad or Gilgit, briefings, and gear check
Day 2: Overland drive to Gilgit or Skardu, preparation for trek
Day 3: Trek to the trailhead and ascend towards Base Camp near Malubiting (W)
Day 4-6: Acclimatization hikes, technical training, and gear checks at Base Camp
Day 7-9: Establish higher camps, glacier crossings, and preliminary climbs
Day 10-12: Summit push, acclimatization, and reach the summit of Malubiting (W)
Day 13: Descent back to Base Camp, rest and recovery
Day 14: Trek back to Gilgit or Skardu, cultural exploration
Day 15: Departure or extension options
(The schedule may vary depending on weather, conditions, and team acclimatization.)
OUR SERVICES
Included
01:- Airport pick and drop
02:- Accommodation bed & B.fast, twin bedroom in Islamabad and other cities standard air-condition rooms.
03:- Flight Ticket or transportation from Islamabad/ Skardu/ Gilgit/chitral or from these cities to Islamabad
04:- Skardu/Gilgit/Hunza Hotel (bed & breakfast)
05:- Two nights in Chilas/ Besham hotel (bed & breakfast) incase of flight cancellation.
06:- Jeeps Skardu/Askoli/ Hushe/ Skardu/shimshal/Chitral/Kalash or vice virsa.
07:- Wages, insurance, food equipment of cook
08:- Wages, insurance, food equipment of Assistant cook,
09:- Wages, insurance, food of Porter Sirdar
10:- Porter Payment, Low altitude porters.
11:- Baggage,75 kg (going time) and 50 kgs (on return) for expedition 45 days or more and 25 kg for trekking group & trekking peak
12:- Full board camp food during trek & at base camp.
13:- Mess tent, Kitchen tent, store tent, table , chairs and kitchen equipment
14:- Reconfirmation of international flight tickets.
15:- Camping fees, road taxes & bridge crossing of expedition members & Porters.
16:- Porters Equipments.
17:- Assistance in obtaining climbing permit and other documentations
18:- Briefing and debriefing in the Ministry of tourism
19:- CKNP fee: US $ 150/per member
20:- 1000 US$ guarantee pollution fee.
21:- 200 US$ environmental protection fund.
22:- Fuel, Tarpaulin, and Stove for porters.
23:- Kerosene Oil for porter and Members
24:- Toilet tent and shower tent
25:- Members will have individual D-4 in Base camp tents, and mattress for expeditions more than one month
26:- LO insurance or guide transport and hotel/ equipment and TA/DA.
27:- Royalty fee and additional member fee
Not Included
1:- Sleeping bags, rucksacks and personal clothing.
02:- Medication, ground evacuation and helicopter rescue (US$15,000) of any kind.
03:- Room services, laundry charges, beverages and items of personal nature. Phone /communication
04:- Climbing food beyond base camp, equipment, high altitude Porters wages bills.
05:- Insurance or liability of any members.
06:- Tip to staff
07:- Custom clearing and forwarding agent’s charge.
08:- Food & drinks during stay in hotel (City)
09:- Transport to other cities or places out of itinerary
10:- Custom clearing and forwarding agent’s charge.
11:- Extra baggage charges during international or domestic flight
12:- Insurance or liability of any members.
Q1: When is the best time to climb Malubiting (W)?
A: The ideal climbing window is from June to September, during the summer months when weather tends to be more stable.
Q2: Do I need previous mountaineering experience?
A: Yes, prior experience with glacier travel, ice climbing, and high-altitude mountaineering is essential.
Q3: What gear should I bring?
A: Essential gear includes mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axes, harness, helmet, layered clothing, and safety equipment. A detailed gear checklist will be provided.
Q4: How fit should I be?
A: Participants should be in excellent physical condition, capable of strenuous trekking and technical climbs at high altitude.
Q5: Are permits and visas required?
A: Yes, we assist with permits and Pakistani visas. Valid travel documents are necessary.
Q6: What support do guides and Sherpas provide?
A: Our experienced team provides technical guidance, safety management, and logistical support throughout the expedition.
