Booking for 2010/2011  summer/winter mountaineering, climbing and trekking, hunting, sightseeing is started. Join our fixed departure for K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I & II, Nanga Parbat and Spantik Peak. Special fixed departure for Nanga Parbat Winter Expedition 2010/2011 contact for details. 50% Peak Fee for all peaks will continue for 2010 season. 5% Peak fee announced for mountaineering in Winter. Peak Fee for mountains in Gilgit, Ghizar and Chitral are now 10% only 90% down. Trophy Hunting Season 12 quota for Markhor has been issued for US dollars 25000 each animal, Urial quota was 26 animal from all over Pakistan with price range from 8000 US dollars to 15000 US dollars, Ibex quota was 56 animals from all over Pakistan for US dollars 2000 each animal and finally Blue Sheep quota was 6 animals for 5000 US dollars each.
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Hunting

IBEX TROPHY HUNTING
November till March

  

 

The Himalayan Ibex can be separated from the alpine population by the horn shape which, in adult males, grows much longer, curving round to form ? of a complete arc and tapering to relatively slender points.

The record horn from Pakistan measured 140cm and came from Gilgit. It had a basal girth of 26.5cm and a gap of 63.5cm between tips and certainly in Gilgit a head with horns over this length would be considered an exceptionally good trophy.

 

Confined to relatively arid mountain ranges of the inner Himalayas, living well above the tree line only in the higher more precipitous regions. They occur from about 3550m to over 5000m in Pakistan, though they sometimes migrate from one mountain range to another in winter and in so doing have been seen crossing valleys below 2135m

 

They are fairly wide spread through the higher mountain ranges in Baltistan in the Karakoram Range, the Haramosh Range, and the probably the highest population of Ibex now survives in Northern Hunza, specially in the water shed of Khunjerab, and to the east of Khunjerab. In Gilgit, they are still fairly plentiful in Ishkoman, Yasin and Hunza. Further west they occur in the Hindukush range of mountains and throughout Northern Chitral down to about 32 kilometers north of Chitral and in the higher mountain ranges of Chilas and on the slopes of Malika Parbat Mountain.

 

Himalayan Ibex has a wider distribution and is plentiful and its future survival is not so threatened in Pakistan largely due to the inaccessibility of its habitat provided by the very extensive concentration of very high mountain ranges in the extreme north western region. Baltistan and Hunza are undoubtedly the strong holds of the Himalayan Ibex in the region today. In the early spring the Ibex are half starved and eagerly seek new sprouting grass when it is available at lower milder elevations. This is the only time when they descend as low as 2450m and are thus much easier to hunt.

 

Any hunting trip in this inaccessible area needs careful planning. A number of permits from local and federal authorities, specially import and re-export licenses for the firearms as well as permits to carry and use these inside the country are required. These often take several weeks to process and must be obtained before the arrival of hunting party in the country.

 

 

ITINERARY
Note :- Although we try to adhere to the schedule listed below, this itinerary is subject to change due to numerous reasons beyond our control such as bad weather, cancelled or delayed flights, road washouts, vehicle breakdowns, accidents, sickness, govt. restrictions, & all other unforeseen exigencies.

 

DAY 01 ARRIVAL RAWALPINDI / ISLAMABAD
Upon arrival met and transfer to your hotel in Rawalpindi. After a short rest drive to Islamabad, Ministry of Tourism to complete the necessary formalities and obtain  permit.

 

DAY 02 RAWALPINDI/HUNTING AREA
Drive to hunting area in North of Pakistan. Overnight hotel.

 

DAY 03 HUNTING AREA
Day at leisure. while staff will make final arrangement for the expedition.

 

DAY 04 - 10 HUNTING AREA
Stalking with expert professional guide for ibex trophy hunt. Overnight in tents. All meals served by camp staff.

 

DAY 11 RAWALPINDI
Drive to Rawalpindi. Upon arrival transfer to your hotel in Rawalpindi.

 

DAY 12 FLY BACK HOME
Transfer to airport for your onward flight to abroad.

End of our services

 

ITEMS INCLUDED IN OUR LAND COST

01. Full board hotel meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner in town and city).
02. Airport transfers on arrival and at the time of return.
03. Transport from Islamabad to Hunting Area for men and material.
04. Transport from Hunting Area to Islamabad on return for men and material.
05. Jeeps where require for men and material.
06. Wages of porters, scouts and their food and insurance.
07. Wages of 01 cook, his food, equipment and insurance.
08. Kitchen equipment for the expedition until base camp only.
09. Two person tent for all climbing members until base camp only.
10. Sleeping mattresses for all members until base camp only.
11. Camping fees, road taxes, parking fees.
12. Procurement of import and export permit for expedition equipment.
13. Procurement of Helicopter Rescue Bond from Ministry of Tourism against expeditions actual deposit (6000 US Dollars) if require.
14. Permit cost: The government fee is US dollars 4000 for each ibex. All the charges and  fee is non refundable after obtaining the hunting permit. It includes one hunter to shoot one ibex during the winter hunting season. The amount is deposited well before the arrival of hunting party in Pakistan. Only one hunter can join under one permit and there is no limit for non hunting members to join the expedition. Non hunting member will only pay for service charges.
15. Local community Fee: The local community incharge of the area where the hunt is conducted is authorized to charge a fee from US dollars 4000 to US dollars 6000 per hunter to allow access to their hunting grounds.
16. Insurance for Arms and Animation.
17. Government documents process fee US dollars 100 per hunter.

 

ITEMS NOT INCLUDED
01.Personal equipment / clothing for the scouts.
02. International Air tickets
03. Climbing gear
04. High altitude food
05. High altitude tents
06. Camping Gas
07. Personal equipment
08. Transportation or porter age of excess baggage
09. Sleeping bags
10. Rucksacks
11. Emergency rescues. Any expedition member/s want to include Emergency Helicopter Rescue in their program must notify us in advance. A deposit of US Dollars 6000 (Six Thousand US Dollars) in CASH is require for this arrangement. The amount is REFUNDABLE in case no such facility has been used during the holiday. You are requested to please insure yourself for emergency air rescue if require.
12. Medications
13. Insurance (All expedition members must be protected by insurance that covers cancellation, accident, health, emergency evacuation and loss or damage to baggage and personal effects).
14. Room services
15. Laundry charges and other items of personal nature.

 

TERMS & CONDITIONS:
01. Our quotes are net, non-commissionable.
02. Our inclusive quotes and conditions are strictly based on the enclosed itinerary and total number of hotel and camp nights mentioned therein.
03. The above rates are quoted per person based on sharing a double room and a two-person tent. A single room and tent can be provided on payment of a single supplement. We do not guarantee single supplement.

 

DELAYS
If the trip has to be delayed due to canceled or delayed flights, sickness, accidents, bad weather, road washouts, Govt. restrictions, or any other contingency for which for which Jasmine Tours cannot make provisions, the resulting extra cost for such delays will be charged separately.

 

RESERVATIONS AND ADVANCE PAYMENTS
01. All provisional reservation must reach us in writing at least 120 days before your arrival in Pakistan. No deposits are necessary for making any provisional reservations.
02. All provisional reservations are subject to confirmation on deposit all fee in advance  atleast 40 days before arrival of group in Pakistan.
03. The naming list must reach us at least 40 days before arrival of group in Pakistan.  04. For provisional booking please inform your name, nationality, passport number, date and place of issue of passport, expiry date, your complete address, person to contact in case of emergency, your previous mountaineering experience (if any).

 

MODE OF PAYMENT:
All payments must be sent by money grams, telex transfers, or demand drafts to  Asghar Ali Porik US$ Account # 02-125-2223-2, Askari Commercial Bank Limited, AWT Plaza, The Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Personal and travelers cheques are not acceptable.

 

CANCELLATIONS:
All cancellations must be notified in writing to Jasmine Tours.  Cancellation charges will be levied as follows:-

01. In case of cancellation made before the deposit of Permit fee and government processing fee we will refund all amount after deducting very nominal fee as our services charges.

 

LIABILITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF JASMINE TOURS:
Jasmine Tours, its agents, employees or any of the affiliates or subsidiary companies shall neither be responsible nor liable for any loss, damage, injury, sickness or death caused to any member or the property of the group directly or indirectly due to any irregularity, delay, accident, theft, acts of God, dangers, fire, vehicle breakdown, machinery failure, declared or undeclared hostilities, civil disturbances, strikes, riots, theft, pilferage, epidemics, quarantines, medical or customs regulations, delays, cancellations or changes in itinerary or schedules, Govt. restrictions or due to any causes beyond the control of Jasmine Tours.

 

TRANSPORTATION
Transport we use are Toyota Coaster/Hi-ace Van  fully air-conditioned and equipment with all necessary modern facilities. Drivers we choose having 15-20 years experience driving for tourists,  they are careful and safe drivers.

 

Willy Jeep; Please note that the jeeps used in Pakistan are open jeeps (with soft canvas roof which can be removed and roll-up/down sides) and DO NOT have seat belts, roll bars or restraining sides. They are old American Willy jeeps, which have been re-conditioned. They are the most reliable for the road conditions in Pakistan and are easily repaired along the route you will be taking. They are the most commonly used vehicles for tourism in Pakistan. The drivers we use are experienced working with foreign tourists and are careful and safe drivers. 4WD like Toyota Hilux, Pajero also can be arrange on request but they are about 3 times the cost. Please do not expect European standards. Transport does make a large portion of any program for travel in Pakistan.

 

INSURANCE
All travelers must be protected by insurance that covers cancellation, accident, health, emergency evacuation and loss or damage to baggage and personal effects up to 20,000 US Dollars.

 

IBEX TROPHY HUNTING
November till March

  

 

The Himalayan Ibex can be separated from the alpine population by the horn shape which, in adult males, grows much longer, curving round to form ? of a complete arc and tapering to relatively slender points.

The record horn from Pakistan measured 140cm and came from Gilgit. It had a basal girth of 26.5cm and a gap of 63.5cm between tips and certainly in Gilgit a head with horns over this length would be considered an exceptionally good trophy.

 

Confined to relatively arid mountain ranges of the inner Himalayas, living well above the tree line only in the higher more precipitous regions. They occur from about 3550m to over 5000m in Pakistan, though they sometimes migrate from one mountain range to another in winter and in so doing have been seen crossing valleys below 2135m

 

They are fairly wide spread through the higher mountain ranges in Baltistan in the Karakoram Range, the Haramosh Range, and the probably the highest population of Ibex now survives in Northern Hunza, specially in the water shed of Khunjerab, and to the east of Khunjerab. In Gilgit, they are still fairly plentiful in Ishkoman, Yasin and Hunza. Further west they occur in the Hindukush range of mountains and throughout Northern Chitral down to about 32 kilometers north of Chitral and in the higher mountain ranges of Chilas and on the slopes of Malika Parbat Mountain.

 

Himalayan Ibex has a wider distribution and is plentiful and its future survival is not so threatened in Pakistan largely due to the inaccessibility of its habitat provided by the very extensive concentration of very high mountain ranges in the extreme north western region. Baltistan and Hunza are undoubtedly the strong holds of the Himalayan Ibex in the region today. In the early spring the Ibex are half starved and eagerly seek new sprouting grass when it is available at lower milder elevations. This is the only time when they descend as low as 2450m and are thus much easier to hunt.

 

Any hunting trip in this inaccessible area needs careful planning. A number of permits from local and federal authorities, specially import and re-export licenses for the firearms as well as permits to carry and use these inside the country are required. These often take several weeks to process and must be obtained before the arrival of hunting party in the country.

 

 

ITINERARY
Note :- Although we try to adhere to the schedule listed below, this itinerary is subject to change due to numerous reasons beyond our control such as bad weather, cancelled or delayed flights, road washouts, vehicle breakdowns, accidents, sickness, govt. restrictions, & all other unforeseen exigencies.

 

DAY 01 ARRIVAL RAWALPINDI / ISLAMABAD
Upon arrival met and transfer to your hotel in Rawalpindi. After a short rest drive to Islamabad, Ministry of Tourism to complete the necessary formalities and obtain  permit.

 

DAY 02 RAWALPINDI/HUNTING AREA
Drive to hunting area in North of Pakistan. Overnight hotel.

 

DAY 03 HUNTING AREA
Day at leisure. while staff will make final arrangement for the expedition.

 

DAY 04 - 10 HUNTING AREA
Stalking with expert professional guide for ibex trophy hunt. Overnight in tents. All meals served by camp staff.

 

DAY 11 RAWALPINDI
Drive to Rawalpindi. Upon arrival transfer to your hotel in Rawalpindi.

 

DAY 12 FLY BACK HOME
Transfer to airport for your onward flight to abroad.

End of our services

 

ITEMS INCLUDED IN OUR LAND COST

01. Full board hotel meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner in town and city).
02. Airport transfers on arrival and at the time of return.
03. Transport from Islamabad to Hunting Area for men and material.
04. Transport from Hunting Area to Islamabad on return for men and material.
05. Jeeps where require for men and material.
06. Wages of porters, scouts and their food and insurance.
07. Wages of 01 cook, his food, equipment and insurance.
08. Kitchen equipment for the expedition until base camp only.
09. Two person tent for all climbing members until base camp only.
10. Sleeping mattresses for all members until base camp only.
11. Camping fees, road taxes, parking fees.
12. Procurement of import and export permit for expedition equipment.
13. Procurement of Helicopter Rescue Bond from Ministry of Tourism against expeditions actual deposit (6000 US Dollars) if require.
14. Permit cost: The government fee is US dollars 4000 for each ibex. All the charges and  fee is non refundable after obtaining the hunting permit. It includes one hunter to shoot one ibex during the winter hunting season. The amount is deposited well before the arrival of hunting party in Pakistan. Only one hunter can join under one permit and there is no limit for non hunting members to join the expedition. Non hunting member will only pay for service charges.
15. Local community Fee: The local community incharge of the area where the hunt is conducted is authorized to charge a fee from US dollars 4000 to US dollars 6000 per hunter to allow access to their hunting grounds.
16. Insurance for Arms and Animation.
17. Government documents process fee US dollars 100 per hunter.

 

ITEMS NOT INCLUDED
01.Personal equipment / clothing for the scouts.
02. International Air tickets
03. Climbing gear
04. High altitude food
05. High altitude tents
06. Camping Gas
07. Personal equipment
08. Transportation or porter age of excess baggage
09. Sleeping bags
10. Rucksacks
11. Emergency rescues. Any expedition member/s want to include Emergency Helicopter Rescue in their program must notify us in advance. A deposit of US Dollars 6000 (Six Thousand US Dollars) in CASH is require for this arrangement. The amount is REFUNDABLE in case no such facility has been used during the holiday. You are requested to please insure yourself for emergency air rescue if require.
12. Medications
13. Insurance (All expedition members must be protected by insurance that covers cancellation, accident, health, emergency evacuation and loss or damage to baggage and personal effects).
14. Room services
15. Laundry charges and other items of personal nature.

 

TERMS & CONDITIONS:
01. Our quotes are net, non-commissionable.
02. Our inclusive quotes and conditions are strictly based on the enclosed itinerary and total number of hotel and camp nights mentioned therein.
03. The above rates are quoted per person based on sharing a double room and a two-person tent. A single room and tent can be provided on payment of a single supplement. We do not guarantee single supplement.

 

DELAYS
If the trip has to be delayed due to canceled or delayed flights, sickness, accidents, bad weather, road washouts, Govt. restrictions, or any other contingency for which for which Jasmine Tours cannot make provisions, the resulting extra cost for such delays will be charged separately.

 

RESERVATIONS AND ADVANCE PAYMENTS
01. All provisional reservation must reach us in writing at least 120 days before your arrival in Pakistan. No deposits are necessary for making any provisional reservations.
02. All provisional reservations are subject to confirmation on deposit all fee in advance  atleast 40 days before arrival of group in Pakistan.
03. The naming list must reach us at least 40 days before arrival of group in Pakistan.  04. For provisional booking please inform your name, nationality, passport number, date and place of issue of passport, expiry date, your complete address, person to contact in case of emergency, your previous mountaineering experience (if any).

 

MODE OF PAYMENT:
All payments must be sent by money grams, telex transfers, or demand drafts to  Asghar Ali Porik US$ Account # 02-125-2223-2, Askari Commercial Bank Limited, AWT Plaza, The Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Personal and travelers cheques are not acceptable.

 

CANCELLATIONS:
All cancellations must be notified in writing to Jasmine Tours.  Cancellation charges will be levied as follows:-

01. In case of cancellation made before the deposit of Permit fee and government processing fee we will refund all amount after deducting very nominal fee as our services charges.

 

LIABILITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF JASMINE TOURS:
Jasmine Tours, its agents, employees or any of the affiliates or subsidiary companies shall neither be responsible nor liable for any loss, damage, injury, sickness or death caused to any member or the property of the group directly or indirectly due to any irregularity, delay, accident, theft, acts of God, dangers, fire, vehicle breakdown, machinery failure, declared or undeclared hostilities, civil disturbances, strikes, riots, theft, pilferage, epidemics, quarantines, medical or customs regulations, delays, cancellations or changes in itinerary or schedules, Govt. restrictions or due to any causes beyond the control of Jasmine Tours.

 

TRANSPORTATION
Transport we use are Toyota Coaster/Hi-ace Van  fully air-conditioned and equipment with all necessary modern facilities. Drivers we choose having 15-20 years experience driving for tourists,  they are careful and safe drivers.

 

Willy Jeep; Please note that the jeeps used in Pakistan are open jeeps (with soft canvas roof which can be removed and roll-up/down sides) and DO NOT have seat belts, roll bars or restraining sides. They are old American Willy jeeps, which have been re-conditioned. They are the most reliable for the road conditions in Pakistan and are easily repaired along the route you will be taking. They are the most commonly used vehicles for tourism in Pakistan. The drivers we use are experienced working with foreign tourists and are careful and safe drivers. 4WD like Toyota Hilux, Pajero also can be arrange on request but they are about 3 times the cost. Please do not expect European standards. Transport does make a large portion of any program for travel in Pakistan.

 

INSURANCE
All travelers must be protected by insurance that covers cancellation, accident, health, emergency evacuation and loss or damage to baggage and personal effects up to 20,000 US Dollars.

 

HEALTH
Good health and physical fitness are required on all adventure trips, a physical examination is recommended for all participants on long treks/mountaineering expeditions.

 

PASSPORTS AND VISA
All participants must be in possession of a valid passport and obtain a Pakistani visa.

 

FOOD
Most of the cook's we used having 5-10 years of experience working as a cook for trekking and mountaineering expeditions. They are trained in western and hygiene. Belong to the valleys where the trek's falls. We offer large variety of diet generally mix local and western food. For both treks and expedition we provide breakfast cereals, tins of meat, cans of orange juice, coffee, chocolate, snacks and as well as local food like Chapati, green tea, lentils and local fresh vegetables etc.

Most of the cook's we used having 5-10 years of experience working as a cook for trekking and mountaineering expeditions. They are trained in western and hygiene. Belong to the valleys where the trek's falls. We offer large variety of diet generally mix local and western food. For both treks and expedition we provide breakfast cereals, tins of meat, cans of orange juice, coffee, chocolate, snacks and as well as local food like Chapati, green tea, lentils and local fresh vegetables etc.

 

ACCOMMODATION
Hotel accommodation is provided on a double occupancy bases. Single rooms are available on most trips although a supplement is payable. Hotels we use for main centers are as follows:

 

CITY/TOWN PRICE BASED HOTEL   
Rawalpindi   - Shalimar hotel / Akbar International / Paradise Hotel    
Chilas   - Panorama Hotel
Skardu   - The K2 Motel / Concordia Motel 

 

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT
For your convenience single supplement price is quoted against each program.

 

PERSONAL EXPENCE
All our treks, Expedition and Tours covers' most of the price from Islamabad until you finish your holiday back in Islamabad. There will be little opportunity for you to spend your money except  to buy soft drinks,  snacks. In addition we advice you to keep cash money for airport taxes, porters, guide, cook and staff tips, souvenirs and other personal expenses.

 

COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE
If you have a complaint about your holiday, you are required to confirm details of any such complaint or problem in writing supported by appropriate evidence relating to that complaint within 15 days of returning from the holiday in question of doubt or lake of avoidance of doubt we will not accept any liability or deal any complaint are received by us later than 15 days of your return from the holiday

Good health and physical fitness are required on all adventure trips, a physical examination is recommended for all participants on long treks/mountaineering expeditions.

 

PASSPORTS AND VISA
All participants must be in possession of a valid passport and obtain a Pakistani visa.

 

FOOD
Most of the cook's we used having 5-10 years of experience working as a cook for trekking and mountaineering expeditions. They are trained in western and hygiene. Belong to the valleys where the trek's falls. We offer large variety of diet generally mix local and western food. For both treks and expedition we provide breakfast cereals, tins of meat, cans of orange juice, coffee, chocolate, snacks and as well as local food like Chapati, green tea, lentils and local fresh vegetables etc.

Most of the cook's we used having 5-10 years of experience working as a cook for trekking and mountaineering expeditions. They are trained in western and hygiene. Belong to the valleys where the trek's falls. We offer large variety of diet generally mix local and western food. For both treks and expedition we provide breakfast cereals, tins of meat, cans of orange juice, coffee, chocolate, snacks and as well as local food like Chapati, green tea, lentils and local fresh vegetables etc.

 

ACCOMMODATION
Hotel accommodation is provided on a double occupancy bases. Single rooms are available on most trips although a supplement is payable. Hotels we use for main centers are as follows:

 

CITY/TOWN PRICE BASED HOTEL   
Rawalpindi   - Shalimar hotel / Akbar International / Paradise Hotel    
Chilas   - Panorama Hotel
Skardu   - The K2 Motel / Concordia Motel 

 

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT
For your convenience single supplement price is quoted against each program.

 

PERSONAL EXPENCE
All our treks, Expedition and Tours covers' most of the price from Islamabad until you finish your holiday back in Islamabad. There will be little opportunity for you to spend your money except  to buy soft drinks,  snacks. In addition we advice you to keep cash money for airport taxes, porters, guide, cook and staff tips, souvenirs and other personal expenses.

 

COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE
If you have a complaint about your holiday, you are required to confirm details of any such complaint or problem in writing supported by appropriate evidence relating to that complaint within 15 days of returning from the holiday in question of doubt or lake of avoidance of doubt we will not accept any liability or deal any complaint are received by us later than 15 days of your return from the holiday

   
Porik with Ricardo T. Navas International K2Expetition at Concordia Porik with Hans
Kammerlander
   
Porik with Alan Hinkes K2 8611m - Andy
   
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