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Gul Lasht Zom 6665m
Gul Lasht Zom is a snowy pinnacle
easily visible from any vantage point on the Terich Glacier from the
Shagrom side. It lies in the Hindukush range of Pakistan. It offers easily
climbing route and was first climbed in 1969 by Kurt Diemberger of
Austria. Other members were: Maria Antonia, H.Herwig and L. Fritz.

Itinerary
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Days |
Activities |
Overnight |
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1 |
Arrive in Islamabad airport.
Afternoon Islamabad city Tour |
Hotel |
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2 |
Welcome reception (Briefing)
at Alpine Club of Pakistan- Meeting with LO. |
Hotel |
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3 |
Fly to Chitral. 1 hour. Free
day for onward destination. |
Hotel |
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4 |
Departure for Shagrom 2900m,
(the last village of Terich Valley) along the river of Mastuj and
Torkhow. 5-6 hours drive. |
Home Stay |
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5 |
Trek to Sherniak (Jungle)
3540m. 5-6 hours trek. |
Camping |
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6 |
Trek to Shughur Baisun 4038m.
5-6 hours trek. |
Camping |
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7 |
Trek to (Terich Concordia)
Base Camp. 4700m. 6-7 hours trek. |
Camping |
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8-24 |
Rest, acclimatize and
climbing activities. |
Camping |
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25-26 |
2 days for return trek to
Shagrom, by the same route. |
Camping |
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27 |
Drive back to Chitral. 5-6
hours. |
Hotel |
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28 |
Fly or Drive to Islamabad. |
Hotel |
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29 |
Farewell Meeting
(De-Briefing) in Alpine Club of Pakistan. |
Hotel |
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30 |
Transfer to Islamabad airport
for onward flight. |
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Services included:
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Liaison with
Ministry of Tourism in Islamabad for Permit process.
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Royalty fee
(US$ 150 for 7 climbers) and pollution fee to be paid by the Govt: of
Pakistan.
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Assistance
upon on Arrival and Departure.
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Welcome
reception-farewell meeting at Alpine Club of Pakistan.
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All meal
during hotel stay, trek and BC.
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Porterage of
all foodstuff and equipment up to BC and back to Shagrom.
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Road
transfer between Airport-hotel and within city as per itinerary.
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Dome tents
for sleeping for members at BC.
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Mess tent
with tables and stools, kitchen tent and toilet tent.
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Camping site
fees and bridge crossing.
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Kitchen
equipment, crockery, cutlery, fuel and all related gear.
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Wages and
basic kit of Guide, Cook, Assistant Cook, Porter Sardar and Low Altitude
Porters.
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Insurance of
our field staff and low altitude porters (except helicopter rescue)
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Porterage at
Airport, hotels, tool taxes and parking fees etc.
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Mail
handling/forwarding to BC and overseas.
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Reconfirmation of air tickets.
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Hiring of
High Altitude Porters, Mail Runners and other crew as per requirement.
(Wages and kit to be arranged by the team)
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Domestic
airfare. Surface transfer incase of flight cancellation.
Service not included
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International Air fare, Airport taxes, excess baggage charges.
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Liaison
Officer Kit and equipment, allowance, travel, hotel and his personal
expenses of any kind.
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Wages,
allowance, food and kit-equipment of HAPs or any crew beyond BC.
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Sleeping
bags personal and climbing equipment of any kind above BC including high
altitude food and oxygen.
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Medications
ground evacuations and Helicopter rescue.
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Insurance
liability of members.
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Tips for
field staff, drivers and porters.
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