Overview
Nanga Parbat, often referred to as the "Killer Mountain," stands as the ninth-highest peak in the world, reaching an elevation of 8,126 meters (26,660 feet) above sea level. Situated in the Diamer District of Pakistan, this awe-inspiring mountain is known for its challenging and treacherous climbs. The first successful ascent was made by an Austrian-German expedition in 1953, marking a significant achievement in the world of mountaineering. Our Nanga Parbat Expedition offers seasoned climbers the opportunity to conquer this formidable peak, providing comprehensive training and support necessary for the arduous journey. Beginning with acclimatization hikes, climbers will progress through rigorous training days, mastering essential skills like fixed lines, rope work, abseiling, and crampon techniques.

Country (Pakistan)

Difficulty Level Expert / Strenuous

43 days approximately

June-August (Summer)
