Shimshal Pass Trek: 19 Day Challenging High Altitude Trek

Trek Type

Full Board

Trek Difficulty

Strenuous

Best Time

June to September

Duration

19 Days

Shimshal Pass Trek Overview

The Shimshal Pass Trek is a high-altitude adventure through the remote eastern reaches of the Hunza Valley, leading trekkers into the vast Pamir-style pastures of the Shimshal Pass (Shuwerth) at 4,500 meters. Often referred to as the Roof of Hunza, this trek combines dramatic mountain scenery, alpine meadows, glacial streams, and centuries-old transhumance routes used by the people of Shimshal. The journey begins in the isolated village of Shimshal, reached via one of the most rugged jeep tracks in the Karakoram. As the trek ascends, it passes through high camps such as Ghar Sar, Wooch Furzeen, Arbob Purian, and Shujerav, before reaching the expansive highlands of Shimshal Pass. Optional attempts of Minglik Sar (6,050m) add an alpine climbing element for experienced trekkers.

The Shimshall Pass trek is widely considered one of the most authentic and culturally rich trekking experiences in Gilgit-Baltistan. Located in the far north of the Hunza Valley, Shimshal is known as the “Valley of Mountaineers.” This 19-day journey takes you deep into the remote Pamir pastures, where the local Wakhi people have grazed their yaks for centuries.

Unlike the rocky glaciers of the Baltoro, the Shimshall Pass trek offers vast high-altitude grasslands, turquoise alpine lakes, and a chance to summit accessible peaks like Minglik Sar (6,050m) for those seeking an extra challenge. Our comprehensive Shimshal pass trek itinerary ensures you experience the raw wilderness of the Karakoram while staying connected to the ancient traditions of the Brushiski people. If you are looking for a trek that combines rugged beauty with profound isolation, this is the definitive choice for an unforgettable trekking experience. If you want to go on a more challenging and rewarding trek, then the Snow Lake Trek is perfect for you.

  • Primary Attractions: Shimshal Village, Shimshal Pass (4,735m), and Lukpe Lawo.
  • Trek Duration: 19 Days (Islamabad to Islamabad).
  • Shimshal Pass Trek Price: Competitive 2026 all-inclusive rates.
  • Trek Type: Remote high-altitude wilderness expedition.

Shimshal Pass Trek Highlights

  • The Valley of Mountaineers: Explore Shimshal, the highest settlement in Hunza, famous for producing more world-class climbers than any other village in Pakistan.
  • Shimshal Pass (4,735m): Reach the high-altitude pass that marks the border between the Karakoram and the Pamir mountains.
  • Alpine Lakes: Witness the stunning twin lakes—Shuwerth and Shuzherav—located at the top of the pass, reflecting the surrounding snow-capped giants.
  • Wakhi Cultural Immersion: Experience the “Pari” (summer pastures) culture, staying with local shepherds and learning about their unique mountain lifestyle.
  • Panoramic Vistas: Enjoy views of the majestic Distaghil Sar (7,885m), Kunjut Sar, and the vast snowfields of the Karakoram.

Shimshal Pass Trek Difficulty and Altitude

What is the shimshal pass trek difficulty? This journey is graded as Strenuous. While it is not as technically demanding as a glacier traverse, it requires significant endurance and mental grit.

Terrain and Walking Conditions

The trek involves navigating narrow canyon trails, crossing cold mountain streams, and ascending steep scree slopes. The Shimshal pass trek is famous for its “skywalk” trails—paths carved into the cliffside that offer dramatic views and require a steady head for heights.

Altitude Profile

Acclimatization is key to a successful journey.

  • Shimshal Village: 3,100m
  • Shimshal Pass: 4,735m
  • Minglik Sar (Optional): 6,050m

The Shimshal pass trek itinerary includes built-in rest days at the pass to ensure your body adjusts to the thin air before any optional peak ascents or the return journey. If you are new to alpine trekking in the Karakoram, check out our blog How to Prepare for High-Altitude Trekking in the Karakoram.

Shimshal Pass Trek Inclusion/Exclusion

InclusionsExclusions
Domestic flights & all ground transportInternational airfare, visas & insurance
Hotels in Islamabad & Skardu (twin-sharing)Personal trekking gear & sleeping bags
Trekking permits & camping feesMeals outside itinerary & extra hotel nights
Trek accommodation (twin-sharing tents)Excess baggage charges
All meals during trekking days + snacksEmergency evacuation & rescue costs
Licensed trekking guide & full support staffTips & gratuities
Porterage for personal luggage (fixed allowance)Personal expenses outside of those specified
CKNP waste management feeEarly departure or trek withdrawal costs
Secure baggage storage in SkarduGear rental unless specified
Satellite phone (emergency use) & first-aid kitForce majeure expenses

Tour Plan

Day 1 Arrival in Islamabad
  • Arrival at Islamabad International Airport

  • Transfer to hotel and rest

  • Initial briefing and overnight stay

Day 2 Fly to Gilgit & Drive to Karimabad
  • Morning flight to Gilgit (weather permitting)

  • Scenic drive to Karimabad, Hunza

  • Overnight stay in Hunza

Day 3 Sightseeing & Paperwork
  • Visit Baltit and Altit Forts

  • Completion of trekking permits

  • Gear check and preparation

  • Overnight stay in Hunza

Day 4 Drive to Shimshal Village
  • Drive through the rugged Shimshal Gorge

  • Arrival at Shimshal Village

  • Overnight stay in guesthouse or camp

Day 5 Free Day in Shimshal
  • Rest and acclimatization

  • Final logistics and porter arrangements

  • Explore Shimshal Village

Day 6 Trek to Ghar Sar
  • Begin trekking from Shimshal

  • Walk through rocky terrain and scenic valleys

  • Camp at Ghar Sar

Day 7 Trek to Wooch Furzeen
  • Gradual ascent through alpine meadows

  • Camp at Wooch Furzeen

Day 8 Trek to Arbob Purian
  • Trek along glacial streams

  • Camp at Arbob Purian

Day 9 Trek to Shujerav
  • Steady climb toward higher terrain

  • Camp at Shujerav

Day 10 Trek to Shimshal Pass
  • Trek to Shuwerth (Shimshal Pass)

  • Enter vast high-altitude pastures

  • Camp at Shimshal Pass

Day 11 Rest / Minglik Sar Attempt
  • Acclimatization day

  • Optional climb of Minglik Sar (6,050m)

  • Overnight at Shimshal Pass

Day 12 Explore / Minglik Sar Attempt
  • Second day for exploration or summit attempt

  • Relaxation and photography

Day 13 Trek to Arbob Purian
  • Descend from Shimshal Pass

  • Camp at Arbob Purian

Day 14 Trek to Wooch Furzeen
  • Continue descent through alpine terrain

  • Camp at Wooch Furzeen

Day 15 Trek to Shimshal Village
  • Final trekking day

  • Return to Shimshal Village

  • Overnight stay

Day 16 Drive to Gilgit / Karimabad
  • Scenic drive back to Gilgit or Hunza

  • Hotel stay

Day 17 Fly to Islamabad
  • Morning flight to Islamabad

  • Transfer to hotel

Day 18 Contingency Day
  • Reserved for flight delays

  • Optional sightseeing

Day 19 Departure
  • Transfer to airport

  • End of Shimshal Pass Trek

1 review for Shimshal Pass Trek: 19 Day Challenging High Altitude Trek

  1. Robert Tyler

    This was my first high-altitude trek, and Karakoram Treks made it smooth and enjoyable. Great communication, flexible planning, and very professional handling on the trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Shimshal located?

If you are wondering where is Shimshal located, it is a remote valley situated in the Upper Hunza (Gojal) region of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is the most isolated settlement in the region, accessible via a dramatic jeep road from the Karakoram Highway.

What is the height of Shimshal Pass?

The pass sits at an elevation of 4,735 meters (15,535 feet). It serves as a gateway to the high-altitude pastures where the local people graze their livestock during the summer months.

What is the best time to visit Shimshal?

The ideal window is from June to September. July and August are particularly popular as the pastures are green, the alpine flowers are in bloom, and the weather is most stable for crossing the high pass.

What is the shimshal pass trek price for 2026?

The Shimshal pass trek price typically starts from $3,500 USD for an all-inclusive 19-day package. This covers your domestic travel, specialized permits for the restricted northern zone, professional local guides, porters, and all expedition-grade camping equipment.

What are the main attractions of Shimshal?

Key highlights include the stunning Shimshal Pass, the twin alpine lakes, the traditional stone architecture of the village, and the opportunity to climb Minglik Sar. The valley is also a gateway to the remote Oprang and Khurdopin glaciers.