Tirich Mir (7706m/25,430ft) is the highest peak in the Hindu Kush mountain range. Rarely visited compared to the Karakurum and Himalayan destinations, the Hindu Kush region in Chitral is less polluted and very interesting. Tirich Mir was conquered by Norwegians in 1950 and now attracts several mountaineers every year from all over the world. Trekking to the base camp of Tirich Mir is interesting and rewarding as we experience a difference in culture and landscape as compared to other parts of the country.We drive to Chitral with its prime attraction of Kalash Valley and after local sightseeing departs for the base camp. Initially we drive through the green and fertile Turikho Valley which joins with the valley of the Mastuj River.
The Hindukush lies beyond the reach of the monsoon and, is a deserted, arid mountain scape visited by very few. The scenic Tirich Valley is very fertile, and populated with several small villages
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- Days17
- Nights16
- AccommodationHotel
- TransportationJeep, Bus
- Max Altitude4725 m
- Air TicketIncluded
- MealIncluded
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