Open Zone Trekking Expedition and treks
Open Zone Trekking Expeditions in Pakistan
Pakistan’s open zone trekking regions are a dream come true for adventurers seeking unmatched natural beauty, cultural richness, and unforgettable high-altitude challenges. All without requiring special permits. Jasmine Tours offers some of the most rewarding open zone trekking expeditions across Gilgit-Baltistan, covering areas like Skardu, Khaplu, Shimshal, Nagar, Hunza, Arandu, and the Nanga Parbat region.
One of the most thrilling routes is the Panmah Glacier Sim Pass Trek, where trekkers cross glacial terrain surrounded by dramatic granite spires and snowy peaks. For climbers aiming higher, we offer the Hanboro Peak (6450m) and Kosar Gang (6401m) expeditions ideal for those looking to train for 7000m+ peaks.
The Biafo Hispar Snow Lake Trek stands out as a breathtaking journey across one of the world’s longest non-polar glaciers, offering a rare chance to experience a vast frozen wilderness. Another incredible high-altitude journey is the Great Karakoram Traverse via Mustagh and Sarpo Laggo, combining scenic beauty and serious trekking challenge.
Our Lukpe La Shimshal to Askole Trek is a lesser-known but incredibly rewarding route that connects remote valleys and ancient trading paths. The Susbon Brakk Trek in Susbun Valley and the Machulu Top (La) Trek offer stunning views, peaceful campsites, and cultural interaction with local mountain communities.
All expeditions include expert guides, meals, permits, porters, base camp setup, and full support. Making your experience safe, immersive, and well-organized.
Join Jasmine Tours to explore Pakistan’s most scenic open zone treks — no permits, no hassle, just pure adventure in the world’s most majestic mountains.

West Mustagh Pass Sarpo Laggo Trek June 15 each year 27 days, start and end in Islamabad, full board package all inclusive.

event June - October
schedule 3 to 4 weeks, Booking is open within short notice for solo or group climbing.

Panmah glacier Sim La Snow Lake Biafo Glacicer Trek fixed departure July 15 each year 22 days