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Thallay La Trek – A Walk Among The Giants

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  • Group : 2-12 pepole
  • Max Elevation 4180 m / 13710 ft (view more)
  • Trip Length: 11 days
  • Walking Distance: 38.5 KM / 23.9 Miles
  • Join in Islamabad
  • Hotel (Nights)6
  • Hiking Mileage
    Camps (Night) 4
  • MealsFull Board
  • Difficulty Level 5 - Beyond The Valley Adventures
    DifficultyLevel 5

Highlights - Thallay La Trek

  • An easy and beautiful trek connecting the Thallay Valley to Shigar via the spectacular Thalay La at 4790 meters above sea level.
  • Walk through the green pastures of Thalay Valley, along with spectacular mountain scenery
  • A beautiful trail along the glacial streams, shepherd huts & flower-filled pastures.
  • Rich flora, including many regional species

Description - Thallay La Trek

From tiny seasonal settlements of the upper valleys displaying the fascinating Balti culture to the crossing of the snow-capped Thallay La. This easy & adventurous trek connects the two Kingdoms on the world’s roof, i.e. Khaplu with Shigar. The trip is remarkably varied in terms of the natural landscape, ranging from the sands of the Indus valley, by way of the “Alpine ” lower valley, to the high snows of the spectacular peaks surrounding the Thallay La.

 

 

Thalay valley is also famous for its unique flora. The main alpine fowers of the region are, Aster, Potentillas, Delphinium, Daffodil, Daisy, Parsley/Rosemary, Mustard, Honeysuckle, Carnation, Gentian, Geranium, Mint, Peas, Lilly, Evening Primrose, Poppy, Plantain, Sea Lavender, Buttercups, Rose. The trees are Fir,
Birch, Cedar, Juniper, Spruce, Chilgoza, Chir, Blue, Pine, Deodar, Willow, Oak, and Sycamore. Common
bushes and shrubs include Phaedra, Rose, Tamarisk, Viburnum, and Artemisia

Photos - Thallay La Trek

Itinerary of Thallay La Trek

Day 1Islamabad Arrival

Arrival at Islamabad International Airport and transfer to the hotel. Participants will enjoy leisure time to relax and recover from the journey on this day.

Islamabad Airport -Thallay La Trek
Islamabad City -Thallay La Trek

Margalla Islamabad -Thallay La Trek

Accommodation:
Hotel

Altitude:
540m

Meals Included
Lunch & Dinner

Driving Duration
40 Minutes

Day 2Islamabad - Skardu

Fly from Islamabad airport to Skardu (1-hour scenic flight). Free day for sightseeing and necessary purchasing from Skardu Bazar. We will visit Manthal Rock Budha, Kharpocho fort, Organic village and Skardu Bazar. Or In case of flight cancellation due to weather, drive from Islamabad via Karakoram Highway with short stops at various touristic spots.

Skardu Flight -Thallay La Trek
Skardu Airport -Thallay La Trek

/Skardu Mountain -Thallay La Trek

Accommodation:
Hotel

Altitude:
2250 m / 7380 ft

Driving Duration
02 hours

Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 3Skardu - Khaplu

Drive to Khaplu, passing through small villages of Ghanche district; en route, we will have short stops at the meeting point of Shayok & Indus Rivers, Thorgo Pari and visit Yugo. Enjoy traditional lunch at Yugo and a cultural walk in the streets of Yugo to witness village life and meet locals. Later in the late afternoon, we drive to Khaplu and check into the hotel with leisure time to visit the Khaplu fort museum and organic garden.

Local Berries -Thallay La Trek
Khaplu Road -Thallay La Trek

Khaplu Fort -Thallay La Trek

Accommodation:
Hotel

Altitude:
2500 m / 8200 ft

Driving Duration
03 hours

Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 4Khaplu – Thalay valley – Thalay broq

After breakfast, drive from Khaplu to Thalay valley (2 hours). Visit Daltir village, walk through the street, meet the locals and have leisure time to explore the area. Then drive to the Thallay broq campsite and have free time in the afternoon for a short hike.

Thallay -Thallay La Trek
Thallay -Thallay La Trek

Thallay Fields -Thallay La Trek

Accommodation:
Full-service camping

Altitude:
3200m / 10496 ft

Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Activity Duration:
02 hours

Day 5Thalay broq – Dubla Khan

After breakfast at Thalay broq, start the trek through beautiful lush green meadows, witness the magnificent scenery of Karakoram peaks and meet cheerful Balti Shepherds. Fix camps and have plenty of leisure time. Optional botanic walk in the afternoon.

Towards Camp -Thallay La Trek
Thallay Broq -Thallay La Trek

Thallay Stream -Thallay La Trek

Accommodation:
Full-service camping

Altitude:
3700 m / 12300 ft

Hiking Mileage:
5 km / 3.1 miles

Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Hiking Elevation Gain:
500 m / 1640 ft

Activity Duration:
03 hours

Day 6Dubla Khan - High camp

Trek from Dubla Khan to High camp (4180m). Free time to visit the nearby glacial stream, test your scrambling skills on nearby rocks or venture out to spot some of the numerous Karakoram birds and flower species.

Local Transport -Thallay La Trek
High Camp to thallay La -Thallay La Trek

High Camp -Thallay La Trek

Accommodation:
Full-service camping

Altitude:
4180 m / 13710 ft

Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Hiking Elevation Loss:
480 m / 1575 ft

Hiking Mileage:
04 km / 2.48 miles

Activity Duration:
02 hours

Day 7High camp –Thalay La – Camp 3

After two hours of trekking, we will reach the top of the Thalay La (4800 m). Magnificent views to both sides down to valleys with spectacular views of the Masherbrum range, Mango Gusor & many high peaks. After a short stay, we will trek down towards camp 3 (3750m) on the Shigar side.

Lake in Glacier -Thallay La Trek
Thallay La -Thallay La Trek

Thallay La -Thallay La Trek

Accommodation:
Full-service camping

Altitude:
3750 m / 12300 ft

Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Hiking Elevation Loss:
1130 m / 3706 ft

Activity Duration:
06-08 hours

Hiking Mileage:
13 km / 8.05 miles

Hiking Elevation Gain:
700 m / 2300 ft

Day 8Camp-3 – Shigar Valley

Trek down to Shigar valley, passing through the beautiful pastures. Check into the hotel in Shigar and have free time in the afternoon. A visit to Shigar fort and fort museum in the late afternoon.

Chapsoro -Thallay La Trek
Shigar Fort Room -Thallay La Trek

Shigar Fort -Thallay La Trek

Accommodation:
Hotel

Altitude:
2300 m / 7544 ft

Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Hiking Elevation Loss:
1450m / 4750 ft

Activity Duration:
05-06 hours

Hiking Mileage:
16.5 km / 10.23 miles

Day 9Shigar - Skardu – Islamabad

Drive from Shigar to Skardu airport (1 hour) and fly to Islamabad (1 hour). Transfer to hotel and sightseeing after lunch.

Skardu Departure -Thallay La Trek
Skardu Airport -Thallay La Trek

Nanga Parbat -Thallay La Trek

Accommodation:
Hotel

Altitude:
540 m

Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Driving Duration
01 Hour

Day 10Contingency day in case of delays

If we cannot fly due to the weather, we will travel down to Islamabad by road. If we fly from Skardu to Islamabad, there are plenty of sightseeing & cultural attractions in the capital region. The leader will advise on the options available, e.g. day excursion to the Taxila museum and archaeological sites or a visit to the famous Raja Bazar

Pakistan monument -Thallay La Trek
Faisal mosque -Thallay La Trek

Islamabad Mall -Thallay La Trek

 

Accommodation:
Hotel

Altitude:
540m

Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 11Departure Day

After breakfast, transfer from the hotel to the airport for international flights.

Islamabad Road -Thallay La Trek
Airport Departure -Thallay La Trek

Airport Longue -Thallay La Trek

Altitude:
540 m / 1770 ft

Meals Included
Breakfast

Driving Duration
40 Minutes

Map - Thallay La Trek

Holiday Information of Thallay La Trek

What is included in the tour package of Thallay La Tour?

Tour package for the holiday of Thallay La Trek includes:

 

 

  • Airport transfers (on the first day and last day in Islamabad)
  • The itinerary includes all overland transportation
  • Internal flights and associated airport transfers
  • All hotel accommodations (twin sharing)
  • All meals throughout the holiday
  • Licensed professional local guide
  • Sightseeing mentioned in the itinerary
  • Implementation of all sustainable tourism protocols
  • NOC/Trekking Permits/National Park permit fees
  • All entry tickets (forts, parks)
  • Up to 15 kgs of porter services per person
  • Access to the group satellite communication

What is not included in the tour package?

The package for the holiday Thallay La tour does not include the following:

 

  • Travel Insurance
  • Pakistan Visa (supporting documents will be offered)
  • International airfare
  • Personal equipment (clothes, boots, etc.)
  • Miscellaneous expenses (drinks, tips, souvenirs, etc.)

 

Will I be picked up from Islamabad Airport on the first day of the tour and transferred back to the airport on the final day?

Yes, the trip leader will meet all clients arriving on day one at Islamabad airport and arrange transfers to the group hotel. Similarly, transfers will be arranged for clients back to Islamabad Airport on the last day of the holiday.

Are meals included in the holiday package?

Yes, all meals are included in the holiday price of Thallay La Tour from arrival on day one to departure on the last day, so you will not need to pay for any meals during the tour.

What kind of food and water will be served during the Thallay La tour?

The food will be a mixture of local/traditional and Pakistani cuisines available in the area. Depending on the itinerary and location, you may have some input into meal choices. During the trek, meals include a mix of local and international dishes, with vegetarian options available upon request. Breakfasts consist of cereal, eggs, bread or chapatti, tea, and coffee, while lunches are picnic-style with a choice of meats, cheese, pickles, pate, crackers, or chapattis. Dinners are three-course meals served in a group tent. Trail mix and snacks were also provided.

 

While clean drinking water will be provided. We do not encourage the purchasing of single-use plastic bottles. Drinking water is treated with iodine, and spring water is used whenever possible.

Can the tour cater to special diets?

We can cater to vegetarians, albeit sometimes with more limited choices, but we cannot always provide special diets. We customized our menus depending on the group’s preferences. We never use pre-packaged meals, you can expect hearty, delicious meals that will optimally fuel and inspire you during your trip to Northern Pakistan! We also regularly accommodate vegetarian, vegan, non-glute, and other specialty diets.

 

If you have specific dietary requirements, please speak to our sales team.

 

What accommodations will be provided during the tour, and what are the options in case of flight cancellations?

During the Thallay La tour, the group will spend 3 nights in Islamabad at an excellent standard hotel. The group will also spend 2 nights in a tourist-class hotel in Skardu and 1 night in Khaplu. Accommodation at each of these hotels is twin-sharing with en-suite facilities. Whilst on the trek, 4 nights will be spent camping in a comfy two-person alpine tent. If you are traveling by yourself, you will be paired with another single client of the same sex. It is possible to hire a single tent while on a trek for an additional cost. Additional hotel nights in Islamabad are also available.

 

In case of flight cancellation, the group will be accommodated in a tourist-class hotel (the best available option) on the way. Rooms will be twin sharing basis, and the single room will be available at a supplementary cost.

What happens if my internal flight is canceled due to weather conditions?

Skardu Airport is weather-dependent. Since high mountains surround the valleys, the planes do fly more than not, but cancellations can occur, and in these circumstances, we will travel by road.

Who will be leading the group during Thallay La Trek?

The group will be led by a certified professional local guide who will serve as the group leader. During the Thallay La Trek, the group will be also accompanied by an entire support crew, including a cook and kitchen crew, and porters to carry all equipment and personal trek bags. This crew is drawn from local villagers who depend on working for trekking groups to supplement their subsistence income. Traveling with these friendly and hardy people is a significant part of the experience of Karakoram trekking.

What is the highest altitude we will reach on Thallay La Trek?

Trekking to Thallay La involves going to high altitudes. During your trip, you will spend at least one night above 4000 meters and trekking to 4800 meters or above. You should not worry about this; the human body can adapt to a vast range of altitudes, but we follow some simple rules to acclimatize successfully.

What should I know about spending money on the trip?

Approximately USD100 should be enough for miscellaneous expenses, which you can exchange for the local currency (PKR) at the airport or with authorized money changers. Purchasing local currency (PKR) before your trip is unnecessary. Money can be changed reasonably at the Airport or with authorized money changers. Since you will be changing most of your spending money into local currency soon after your arrival, we recommend you take it in cash. US Dollars, Sterling, and Euros can readily be exchanged at the Airport. US Dollars give you more flexibility to exchange in smaller towns or in emergencies.

 

Credit cards can be used to purchase many goods in Islamabad, Skardu, or Hunza and are particularly useful for more expensive items such as carpets. It is possible to withdraw cash (PKR only) from cash machines in Islamabad, Skardu, or Hunza Valley using credit and debit cards.

What is the guidance on tipping for the supporting staff during the trip?

It is usual to tip the supporting staff (guide/drivers) if you are happy with the services provided. We estimate that USD 80 –100 (in local currency equivalent) will cover this tipping aspect. Towards the end of the trek, the trip leader will help the group to determine an appropriate level of tipping for each crew member. Usually, this is done as a group’ thank-you’ ceremony on the final day of trekking.

What should I bring with me on the holiday of Thallay La regarding equipment and clothing?

The following checklist should help you with your packaging. You do not have to bring everything on the list and should use your experience and judgment, but we ask you to ensure you have the items on the mandatory list. When selecting clothes for the holiday of Thallay La, please be culturally sensitive. Tight-fitting or revealing clothing is not appropriate.

 

As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum. The packed weight of your bag whilst trekking in Thallay La, including your sleeping bag and mattress, should be no more than 15 kg. The limits the porters set is strictly enforced and bags will be weighed before setting off on the trek. Anything not required on the trek can be left at the group hotel in Islamabad and Skardu.

 

You must bring the following items:

 

  • 1 x backpack (50l+)
  • Sturdy Hiking boots
  • Sports sandals or old shoes (for river crossings)
  • Waterproof over trousers
  • Fleece jacket or warm jumper
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Warm jacket (e.g. down)Scarf or buff
  • Sunhat
  • Warm hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Gloves or mittens
  • Headtorch and spare batteries
  • Sun protection (including total bloc for lips, nose, etc.)
  • Water bottles 1 liter (x2) (we encourage re-filling water bottles rather than single-use plastic)
  • Sleeping bag (comfort rated -15°C)
  • Thermarest or similar sleeping mat
  • 2x small padlocks (one for left luggage and one for trek bag)
  • waterproof backpack cover
  • Lip balm
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Antibacterial wipes (biodegradable)
  • Water purification tablets

Packing checklist:

 

  • Socks
  • Trainers for camp use
  • Spare laces
  • Trekking trousers
  • Underwear
  • Base layer shirts
  • Shirts or T-shirts
  • Thermal underwear
  • long-sleeve mid-layers
  • long-sleeve outer layer
  • light down jacket
  • waterproof jacket/shell
  • neck buff
  • One pair of thermal gloves
  • Wash kit including soap
  • Small towel and small cloth (the latter for wiping out dusty tents)
  • Antibacterial hand wash
  • Gaiters
  • Trekking poles (recommended)
  • Insect repellant
  • Wash bags and toiletries
  • Sleeping bag liner
  • Travel clothes
  • Repair kit – (e.g. needle, thread, duct tape)
  • Dry bags(s) for daypack/kitbag contents (to ensure they keep dry)
  • Camera
  • Travel documents (Passport with a valid visa and Travel insurance if available)

 

Do I need travel insurance for the Thally La trip?

Yes, it is recommended that you have a valid travel insurance policy to cover the cost of medical treatment during the Thallay La trip. When taking out insurance, please ensure the policy you choose covers you for the activities and altitude included in your itinerary. IMG Signature travel insurance is the perfect add-on to a Global Rescue membership, providing coverage against a variety of unforeseen expenses while you’re traveling.

What health precautions should I take before traveling to the trip destination?

It is important to check with your doctor or visit the clinic regarding any necessary vaccinations or medical preparation before your trip to Pakistan. You should be up to date with routine courses and boosters, including diphtheria-tetanus-polio and measles-mumps-rubella, as well as hepatitis A and typhoid. While malaria prophylaxis is optional for this trip, it is recommended to take precautions if you plan to spend time in the area around Islamabad.

 

Additionally, if you have a severe allergy, please inform our tour operator before traveling to Northern Pakistan and bring your treatment with you, as we cannot guarantee an allergy-free environment on the trip.

 

Do I need a passport and visa for the holiday in Thallay La?

Yes, for any BTV Adventures holiday including Thallay La Tour, you will need a passport with at least six months of remaining validity after the trip. If you don’t have a passport, apply for one well in advance. You will also need to apply for a Pakistani online visa through the official NADRA website. It’s important to note that there is a special section for trekking and mountaineering visas, which will appear after you click on the tourist/visit visa category link.

 

We provide visa invitation letters and required supporting documents to all clients who book a tour with us.

 

NADRA website: https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/

 

What is the difficulty level of this tour and what types of activities and experiences can I expect on this tour?

On the tour of Thallay La, you can expect a range of activities and experiences that focus on cultural exchange and authentic exploration. This tour is suitable for most people in good health, and the level includes limited activity. Hotel nights exceed camp nights, and most day hiking is limited to a few hours at max. No glacier traverse or technical climbing; however, plenty of opportunities for landscape and cultural immersions, such as optional base camp hikes, meetings with locals, nature/wilderness experiences, village tours, and more. 

Do I need an adapter for my electrical items during the trip?

We recommend you check if you require an adaptor for your electrical items at:

 

https://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plug-voltage-by-country/

What kind of fitness level is required for the trekking holiday, and how can I prepare for it?

To enjoy trekking in Thallay La, it is recommended that you are aerobically fit and comfortable walking on various terrains, including loose scree and boulders, for 4-7 hours on most days. We suggest adopting a weekly exercise regime leading up to your trip, including regular hiking in the hill country, running, tennis, or swimming to develop cardiovascular fitness and stamina. Before departure, several long walks in the hilly country are also recommended to prepare for the trek.

What are some recommended books to read before the trip to Thallay La?

We recommend the following books to enhance your understanding and appreciation of the culture and beauty of the region:

 

  • Where the Indus is Young by Dervla Murphy
  • Karakoram by Steve Swenson

How do you safeguard the well-being of participants during a Trek?

The well-being of our guests is the paramount concern at Beyond the Valley. We have meticulously instituted the following measures to ensure their safety:

 

  • Risk Inventory Analysis and Treatment (RIAT) to identify and mitigate potential hazards.
  • An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is designed to respond effectively to any emergencies.
  • Strict Safety Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to guide actions and behaviors.
  • Comprehensive training for guides and support staff to equip them with the necessary safety and first-aid skills.
  • Sharing of emergency contact details and clear communication of safety measures to all stakeholders.
  • Hygiene SOPs are in place, with training provided to kitchen staff for maintaining food safety.
  • We maintain strong rapport with local communities to foster an environment of mutual support and safety.

What happens in case of an emergency?

Our guides are not just experienced but also trained first-aiders, well-equipped to handle emergency situations. At Beyond the Valley, we have an Incident Response Team (IRT) in place, which includes the Guides, Operation Manager, and representatives from Rescue 1122, Tourist Police, District Administration, a dedicated rescue team, and local community organizations. In an emergency, the IRT is activated and it operates according to the set guidelines and SOPs to ensure quick, effective, and coordinated response to manage the situation and safeguard the participants. 

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Max elevation

HYDRATION

There is a correlation between daily fluid intake and successful acclimatization and you must pay particular attention to hydration during trekking at high altitudes. On treks to 3000 meters and above most people will need to drink between 4 and 6 liters each day to achieve suitable hydration levels and you must adopt a responsible approach to achieving this target.

ACUTE MOUNTAIN SICKNESS

Before embarking on a trek to high altitude it is important that you familiarize yourself with the signs and symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) and that you report any illness to your tip leader straight away. See the links at the bottom of this page for further reading on AMS.

DIAMOX

There are a number of untested herbal remedies which claim to prevent mountain sickness. However, only one drug is currently known to have a useful role in preventing AMS and to be safe for this purpose: acetazolamide (Diamox). We recommend that you carry Diamox in your first aid kit for treks where you spend an extended period above 4000m. Diamox can only be obtained from a medical professional on prescription and it is important that you first consult your own doctor so that you know there are no contra indications with other medicines you may be taking and that you do not have an allergy to acetazolamide. Diamox commonly causes some minor side effects, such as tingling fingers and toes, or a metallic taste in the mouth, but more severe reactions are rare. On trek, the decision whether or not and when, you should take Diamox as with any drug, will rest solely with you. If you intend to take Diamox, you must familiarize yourself with the appropriate dosage and regime prior to coming on the trip. The links at the bottom of this page will provide further information on the use of Diamox as an aid to acclimatization.

Travelling to high altitudes is not something you need to be scared of. Every year thousands of people enjoy the most amazing experiences in the world's greatest mountain ranges. Altitude sickness is entirely preventable if you follow very simple rules and procedures. Please make sure you are aware of these before you travel.

SUMMARY OF DIFFICULTY
The hike up to our campsite is a moderate 6 miles and 1400ft of elevation gain. The scramble up to Pyramid Ridge can be steep and difficult, but very adventurous and with just light day packs.Hiking

Distances
6-10 miBackpack Weight
25-35 lbsTerrain
Moderately RuggedMax Daily Elev. Gain
1950 ftHeights Exposure
Moderate

Please Note: Terrain, Elevation Gain and Heights Exposure ratings reflect the section or day of the trip with the maximum difficulty of each. Much of the trip is at easier levels. See the trip itinerary for more detailed information. Backpack Weight ratings are estimates that account for Wildland-provided gear, guest clothing, personal items and a share of group food. By packing light it’s often possible to stay on the lower end of the weight range. Pack weights also decrease during the trip.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Hiking uphill or downhill with a 25-35 lb backpack for 5-7 hours
  • Hiking uphill off trail with a 8-12 lb backpack for 6-8 hours
  • Maintaining balance and footing on moderately rugged terrain
  • Hiking with moderate heights exposure

To show the relative difficulty of our adventure holidays, each trip is graded on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the most challenging. Our simple, colour-coded grade symbol provides an indication of the difficulty of each trip.

Clearly, there are many different factors that contribute to the difficulty of a particular holiday, including, length of day, terrain, type of accommodation, altitude and weather conditions. Since some of these factors are necessarily changeable, any system of grades can only provide a general indication. If you have any questions about the nature of a particular trip or its suitability for you, please read the detailed Trip Notes and if you are still unsure, please do not hesitate to contact us

GREEN 1 - 4 LEISURELY

Suitable for most people in good health, holidays at this grade include only limited amounts of activity.

YELLOW 5 - 7 MODERATE

Suitable for reasonably fit individuals, such as weekend walkers and cyclists. There can be the occasional more difficult day.

RED 08 - 10 TOUGH

Our toughest holidays, involve many long days, often in isolated areas. A high level of fitness and previous wilderness experience is essential.

SUMMARY OF DIFFICULTY
The hike up to our campsite is a moderate 6 miles and 1400ft of elevation gain. The scramble up to Pyramid Ridge can be steep and difficult, but very adventurous and with just light day packs.Hiking

Distances
6-10 miBackpack Weight
25-35 lbsTerrain
Moderately RuggedMax Daily Elev. Gain
1950 ftHeights Exposure
Moderate

Please Note: Terrain, Elevation Gain and Heights Exposure ratings reflect the section or day of the trip with the maximum difficulty of each. Much of the trip is at easier levels. See the trip itinerary for more detailed information. Backpack Weight ratings are estimates that account for Wildland-provided gear, guest clothing, personal items and a share of group food. By packing light it’s often possible to stay on the lower end of the weight range. Pack weights also decrease during the trip.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Hiking uphill or downhill with a 25-35 lb backpack for 5-7 hours
  • Hiking uphill off trail with a 8-12 lb backpack for 6-8 hours
  • Maintaining balance and footing on moderately rugged terrain
  • Hiking with moderate heights exposure
DIFFICULTY LEVEL

To show the relative difficulty of our adventure holidays, each trip is graded on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the most challenging. Our simple, colour-coded grade symbol provides an indication of the difficulty of each trip.

Clearly, there are many different factors that contribute to the difficulty of a particular holiday, including, length of day, terrain, type of accommodation, altitude and weather conditions. Since some of these factors are necessarily changeable, any system of grades can only provide a general indication. If you have any questions about the nature of a particular trip or its suitability for you, please read the detailed Trip Notes and if you are still unsure, please do not hesitate to contact us

GREEN 1 - 4 LEISURELY

Suitable for most people in good health, holidays at this grade include only limited amounts of activity.

YELLOW 5 - 7 MODERATE

Suitable for reasonably fit individuals, such as weekend walkers and cyclists. There can be the occasional more difficult day.

RED 08 - 10 TOUGH

Our toughest holidays, involve many long days, often in isolated areas. A high level of fitness and previous wilderness experience is essential.