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raikot peak and nanga parbat from kkh
11 Jun

Raikot Peak

🌄 Rakhiot Peak – A Hidden Gem of the Himalayas in Diamer Valley, Pakistan

Introduction

Nestled in the northwestern fringe of the majestic Himalayan Range, Rakhiot Peak stands as a silent sentinel overlooking the serene Rakhiot Valley near Chilas, in the Diamer District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Towering at an elevation of 7,070 meters (23,196 feet) above sea level, Rakhiot Peak is one of the lesser-known but awe-inspiring summits that form the complex massif of the Nanga Parbat, the world’s ninth-highest mountain.

This stunning peak holds not only geographical significance but is also a gateway to understanding the raw beauty, cultural depth, and trekking potential of the Diamer region.


🏔 Geographic Location and Features

    .    Region: Diamer District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

    .    Mountain Range: Western Himalayas

    .    Coordinates: Approx. 35.224°N, 74.589°E

    .    Nearby Landmarks: Nanga Parbat, Fairy Meadows, Raikot Glacier, Chilas

Rakhiot Peak is located just northeast of the main summit of Nanga Parbat. It is part of the massive Rakhiot Face, which plunges over 7,000 meters down to the Indus River, making it one of the deepest vertical drops on Earth. The Raikot Glacier lies beneath this face, feeding into the beautiful Rakhiot Valley.


🌿 Natural Beauty and Ecology

The area surrounding Rakhiot Peak is a blend of:

    .    Alpine meadows

    .    Dense pine and juniper forests

    .    Glacial streams and waterfalls

    .    Wildlife including snow leopards, ibex, markhor, marmots, and golden eagles

The lower slopes of Rakhiot Peak offer a dramatic transition from lush greenery to stark, icy ridges, making the journey an unforgettable visual experience.


🛤 Access and Routes

Rakhiot Peak can be approached via:

    .    Chilas (on the Karakoram Highway): The nearest major town.

    .    Raikot Bridge: From here, a jeep track leads up to Tato Village.

    .    Trek to Fairy Meadows: A picturesque hike that brings travelers close to the base of Rakhiot Peak and Nanga Parbat.

While not often climbed due to its proximity to the more prominent Nanga Parbat, Rakhiot Peak is a climber’s dream for those seeking solitude and raw alpine challenge. The Rakhiot Face is a technical climb, known for its avalanches, ice walls, and crevasses.


🏕 Tourism and Local Culture

Fairy Meadows, which lies below Rakhiot Peak, is a major tourist attraction offering:

    .    Wooden cabins

    .    Trekking trails

    .    Breathtaking sunrise views of Nanga Parbat and Rakhiot Peak

    .    Opportunities for stargazing, photography, and cultural immersion

The local communities, primarily Shina-speaking Dards, are known for their hospitality, folklore, and traditional mountain lifestyles. Local guides offer insights into the myths of Rakhiot, which is sometimes considered sacred due to its proximity to Nanga Parbat, also known as Deo Mir (the “Mountain of the Spirits”).


🔍 Historical and Mountaineering Significance

Rakhiot Peak has not seen as much climbing activity as other peaks due to its ruggedness and overshadowing by Nanga Parbat. However, it holds immense geographical and topographical significance, especially in geological studies of the Himalayan collision zone where the Indian Plate meets the Eurasian Plate.

Notably, the Rakhiot Face was part of the historic 1930s German expeditions to Nanga Parbat, with Rakhiot Peak serving as an acclimatization point.

📌 Highlights at a Glance

FeatureDetails
Height7,070 meters
LocationDiamer District, near Chilas
Trekking RouteRaikot Bridge → Tato Village → Fairy Meadows
Best Time to VisitMay to September
Nearby AttractionsNanga Parbat, Fairy Meadows, Beyal Camp, Raikot Glacier
ActivitiesTrekking, photography, mountaineering, camping

🧭 Why Visit Rakhiot Peak?

    .     Experience solitude away from crowded peaks

    .    Witness the grandeur of the Himalayas without the extreme altitude of 8,000ers

     .    Explore untouched valleys and traditional villages

    .     Ideal for intermediate-level trekkers and photographers

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance

What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.

Base camp lodging (single supplement)

complete base camp with a dining tent, restrooms, showers, and solar power

All domestic/internal transportation

Every domestic flight

50 kilograms (110 lb) of personal belongings

All meals (B, L, D) while on the trek and at base camp

Group satellite phones and emergency devices with a set calling fee

Arrival and departure nights of two nights each in an Islamabad hotel (bed and breakfast only)

Guides, cooks, kitchen workers, assistants, porters, etc. are covered by staff insurance.

Pakistani cook with experience

Kitchen personnel

Porters for all supplies for the expedition

Base camp solar power

Generator of electricity (backup for high-voltage equipment)

What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.

×Airfare for travel abroad

×Fees for permits and royalties are based on the number of people

×Personal gear for climbing, dressing, and sleeping

×Equipment for group climbing, including rope, ice axes, snow bars, EPI gas and other items

×Insurance coverage for mountain rescue and evacuation is required.

×Food and lodging above base camp

×Any assistance beyond base camp

×Talking radio (walkie-talkie)

×Climate reports

×Cargo of personal items to/from Islamabad

×Visa cost for Pakistan

×$250 total in tips/gratuities for the staff, cook, and assistant(s).

×In Islamabad, meals

×Additional hotel stays following the ascent

×Insurance against lost travel

×All costs incurred in the event of an early wind-up or summit (additional hotel stays, hotel meals, and evacuation)

×Charges incurred as a result of delays that are beyond Karakoram Trails’ control (for cause majeure)

×Personal correspondence between Pakistan and the home country by phone, fax, and email.

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