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    Kachakani An

    This trek through forested glades and flower- filled meadows along sparkling trout streams leads over the high Kachakani An from intimidating Swat into more peaceful Chitral
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    Broghil and Karambar An

    An historic caravan route through Broghil’s lake- and peak- dotted landscape crosses a gentle lake- crowned pass, traversing from the Hindu Raj Range to the Karakoram.
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    Avdegar

    Being at lofty Avdegar gives the feeling of looking down at immense glaciers and peaks from a helicopter, with the area’s amazing aerial-like views of the KKH and Passu far below.
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    Other Treks in Chitral

    The following treks are all in an open zone. Chitral Gol National Park, KALASHA VALLEYS, Bohok Pass, Besti An and Lutkho An, SHISHI and GOLEN
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    Chilinji An and Qalander Uween

    Cross a challenging glaciated pass along Pakistan’s northernmost border between the dramatic and sacred landscape of Chapursan and the rocky walls and spires of the Karambar Valley.
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    Qachqar-e-Dur and Shpodeen Pass

    Unvisited and incredibly scenic, this loop trek crosses a spectacular snow-covered pass and offers perhaps the Karakoram’s best blue sheep watching.
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    Gokhshal An and Dooni An

    Gokhshal An and Dooni An

    A classic traverse of Chitral Gol National Park into the Kalasha valleys rewards with excellent views of Tirich Mir and the Likelihood of spotting markhor.
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    Other Treks in Gilgit

    The following treks are all in an open zone. Sinakkar to Dainyor, Hopey to Bilchar, Kutwal Lake, Haramosh Base Camp, Phuparash Glacier
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    Burji La

    Burji La combines tantalising views of the Baltoro Muztagh with the magnificent Deosai Plains in a short trek, which can be combined with other routes for superb longer treks.
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    Kilik and Mintaka Passes

    For more than 1000 years, Kilik and Mintaka were the Silk Route’s primary passes between China and Hunza, and today these broad valleys and extensive alpine meadows, once closed to foreigners, are again accessible.
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