Nazir Sabir Expeditions

Leaders in Adventure Tourism

Amin Brakk (Great Tower) (5850m)

Range:             Karakoram
Altitude:          5850m
Zone:               Open
Duration:         33 Days
Best Time:        June - September

Amin Brakk is one of the wall hung in the surroundings it is an impressive wall located in a remote valley of the Karakoram and that with its 5850m, forms one of big walls more interesting at international level. But its technical complication makes appealing to adventure lovers. Sun Slot is the name of the famous route of that in baltí language means "bad weather". But the Korean has introduced two more routes. 


Trip Itinerary:

Day 01          Islamabad
Arrival Islamabad. Transfer to hotel.
Overnight hotel

Day 02          Skardu/Chilas
Fly to Skardu. (Flight is subject to weather).
Upon arrival transfer to hotel for overnight.
In case of cancellation of flight (10-12 hrs) drive by coach to Chilas (480 km) on Karakoram Highway. Overnight hotel

Day 03          Chilas/Skardu
Day free at Skardu
If your are driving, complete road journey (07-08 hrs) to Skardu (275 km) En-route have good view of Nanga Parbat (8125m) at junction of Indus river and the rapids and fall of Indus river. Overnight at hotel.

Day 04          Skardu/Kande
Drive to Kande by jeep. Overnight camp.

Day 05           Kande/Lungma
Trek to Lungma. Overnight camp.

Day 06           Lungma/Amin Brakk BC
Trek to Amin Brakk BC. Overnight camp.

Day 07-27      21 days for acclimatization and climbing. Overnight camp.

Day 28-30      Trek back to Kande and drive to Skardu. Camp

Day 31           Islamabad / Chilas
Fly to Islamabad (subject to weather conditions). Upon arrival transfer to hotel.
In case of flight cancellation drive to Chilas. Overnight hotel.

Day 32           Islamabad
Leisure day at Islamabad.
In case of driving, complete rod journey from Chilas to Islamabad. Overnight hotel.

Day 33           Fly out. Transfer to airport for your return flight home.


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