Patundas is situated in the upper Hunza Valley, nestled between the Batura and Passu glaciers at an altitude of 4,170 meters. The trek involves a 1,500-meter climb through the moraine of Passu Glacier, reaching a high point surrounded by towering peaks such as Shisper (7,619m), Passu Peak (7,388m), Baltar Peak (7,431m), Batura One (7,885m), Karoon Koh (7,458m), and Dastagil Sar, along with numerous other 6,000-meter peaks.
The trek begins at Borith Lake, near the village of Gulkin, and continues through Passugar and Luzdur, passing by summer pastures and beautiful meadows. The route is ideal for trekkers seeking a short walk of 1-5 days, though longer treks of up to 10 days are also possible. A round-trip journey starting at Borith Lake and concluding at Batura, near Passu, is a particularly rewarding adventure. The trek is relatively easy, with sections through wildflower-filled meadows and lush summer pastures, though crossing the glacier can be challenging. Along the way, trekkers are treated to stunning panoramic views of Batura (7,785m), Passu (7,284m), and Shisper (7,611m). The friendly Wakhi people, who graze their cattle in the summer pastures, offer visitors fresh milk, yogurt, and buttermilk.
The Patundas Trek is a scenic journey in the upper Hunza region of Pakistan, leading trekkers through the Passu Glacier to the Patundas Meadows at an altitude of approximately 4,170 meters.
The trek typically spans 3 to 5 days, depending on the chosen route and pace.
The trek is considered moderate to challenging, involving glacier crossings and high-altitude hiking.
Yes, it is advisable to hire a local guide for navigation and safety, as the terrain can be complex.
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