Karambar Lake
Karambar Lake
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AJ1
Islamabad, Pakistan392 contributions
July 2022 • Friends
Situated at 14100 feet above sea level, this is the second highest lake of Pakistan and 32nd highest alpine lake in the world. It can be accessed via Broghil in Chitral or Chapursan from Gilgit Baltistan. Access from GB is difficult and technical so mostly it is visited through Chitral via Mastuj and then Yarkhun Lasht, Broghil and Lashkargaz. Road is in extremely bad condition so hire local jeep and driver. Hiking from Lashkargaz to Karambar lake is 23 kms one way so you need to be fit. Overall, it is a very neat and clean place and the lake is marvellous. He had a trip of a lifetime.
Written 14 August 2022
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Ashfaq Khan
Lahore, Pakistan147 contributions
Aug 2018
We few friends travelled Chitral and Karambar, an amazing place, need jeep, walking, warm clothe ID.
Written 17 October 2018
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Daniyah S
Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan570 contributions
June 2018 • Friends
One of the most beautiful , pristine and pure lakes of Pakistan at an elevation of 4272m . Karomber lake lies on the boundary of Broghil valley in Chitral and Ishkoman valley in Gilgit Baltistan. The easy and shortest route to Karomber lake is from Chitral side (via Mastuj, Broghil valley). The route is Chitral > Mastuj > Kishmanja > Garhil > Irgit maidan and Lalay Rabat side. This whole route is also called along the wakhan corridor route.
Its a once in a life time trek and I would highly recommend it !
Its a once in a life time trek and I would highly recommend it !
Written 23 May 2019
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Israr Ahmad
Peshawar, Pakistan193 contributions
July 2016 • Friends
It was 2014 July when we had one week trekking expedition to Broghil valley up to Karambar lake. It was an experience of life time. I am an orthopaedic surgeon and my other two friends were Sidique and Naeem both surgeons. We work in Peshawar. Two of us belong to Chitral and we invited Naeem from Peshawar. We took two more friends from Chitral. Travelled to Broghil by jeep. After that we had three days trek to karambar lake. The experience was mesmerising. The pure stikingly blue water and sourounding snow laden peaks were treat to watch. This is the highest lake in Pakistan. And 31st highest in the world. 14500 feet.
Written 11 April 2017
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Jalilthetraveller
Peshawar, Pakistan45 contributions
Aug 2018
This is one the highest lake in the world,the most coldest,bluest & clearer water among all lake in pakistan,its in the valley of Broghil,and a trek of almost 8 to 9 hours,worth to visit it.
Written 1 September 2018
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AJ1
Islamabad, Pakistan392 contributions
Aug 2022 • Friends
KAROMBAR (Karambar) Lake, Lashkargaz, Broghil Valley (14100 feet).
Karambar lake can be reached via Chitral through Yarkhun and Broghil valley as well as Gilgit. From Islamabad you go to Chitral and then to Mastuj. Journey from Mastuj to Brep is around 2 hours and Mastuj to Power is 3 ½ hours. From Power, Yarkhun valley, you move towards Lasht, Yarkhun, Broghil valley and Lashkargaz. Journey from Power to Lashkargaz is around 10 hours, if roads are open and from Mastuj to Lashkargaz is 12-14 hours depending on road conditions. In between there are towns of Lasht, Garail and Kishmanja. Roads are non-existent from Brep onwards. Most of the bridges were washed away by floods and we had to travel in the river and on washed off roads in order to cross Kishmanja. Once you cross the FC post at Kishmanja, the beautiful lush green valley of Broghil opens up. You also come across a great big glacier at Chiti Boi (and road leading to Chikar). Darkot pass and Broghil pass to Afghanistan and many other passes to Gilgit Baltistan can be seen here. Once you reach Lashkargaz, there is an FC post that will take your original CNIC and only return them to you once you return (NOC is mandatory for foreigners). This is because the border with Afghanistan starts aafter this point and if you cross Wakhan Corridor, you can enter Tajikistan. We had lunch at Lasht, Yarkhun at a road side guest house. We had tea near Kishmanja again in a local place. There are no proper restaurants of Dhabas on the way to Broghil but you pass many villages where you can have tea. Broghil is a real beauty. It is full of lush green meadows, fields, fresh water streams and glaciers with mountain tops covered in snow even in summers. You must stop at a stream and at Chiti Boi glacier for rest and for refreshing you minds. We reached Lashkargaz guest house at night. It is at a height of 12000 feet and has very basic accommodation of two rooms for groups and one toilet in the yard. Air is very thin at this height and you may get sick (high altitude sickness) if you are not used to high altitudes. Headaches, chest pain, breathlessness, loss of appetite and nausea are common symptoms of high altitude mountain sickness and you must descend immdeiately if your condition worsens. The owners of guest house can arrange porters and horses for you for Karambar lake expedition, which is 6 ½ hours one way (23.5 kms one way) from Lashkargaz and you have to travel by foot or by horses from here onwards). Always hire a local jeep and driver if you are travelling to Broghil.
Lashkargaz (12000 feet) to Karambar lake (14100 feet). This is the real adventure part of the trip! You have to leave Lashkargaz early since the trip is around 13 hours (round trip). You leave your Jeep behind since from now on, there is only hiking (or horse riding). Karambar lake is at a height of 14100 feet (4300 meters) and is 23.5 kms one way from Lashkargaz. You gain a height of over 2000 feet in 6 hours and the air is very thin. The journey is picturesque. You must leave Lashkargaz by 7:00 or 7:30 am to reach Karambar lake by 2 pm. On the way there are many glaciers (biggest one is Chiantar glacier), many fresh water streams to relax by and drink water, many small lakes (Lashkargaz lakes) as you gradually ascend the height while travelling on lush green meadows. You will see many golden marmots on the way whistling by when you pass them by! There are yaks and other animals grazing on the pastures. The valley (or plateau) reminded me of Deosai since it is exactly like Deosai but at a higher altitude. We intended to spend the night at Karambar, but once we reached there, it was extremely cold and windy. So very rightly we decided to come back to Lashkargaz. We left Karambar lake at 4 pm (after about 90-minute stay) and reached Lashkargaz at 9:30 pm. Round journey was 13 hours (47 kms) of hiking and horse riding. It was pitch dark and very windy and cold on return journey but we had warm jackets and our guides and porters made our journey in the dark easy as they knew the right track and had flash lights with them.
Karambar is a clean lake with blue tinge (just like Sheosar). Karambar is second highest alpine lake of Pakistan (after Rush lake) at a height of 14100 feet (4300 meters). Pure glacial water and no pollution makes it very attractive (since there are very few visitors to this remote lake that is extremely difficult to reach and according to locals, many people return without reaching the lake itself). So please, if you visit Karambar (or any other place) do not leave rubbish behind and keep the place neat and clean and bring all the wrappers and empty containers back with you. Karambar lake is actually situated in Ghizer district of Gilgit Baltistan, so you travel from Upper Chitral, Lashkargaz and cross in to GB to reach Karambar. You can enter Chapursan valley through Chilinji pass into Gilgit Baltistan but this route is very difficult and technical. And also, you are not allowed to go in to Gilgit Baltistan though these routes since your CNIC is with the Chitral Scouts and you can only collect them on your way back from Broghil! All your journey from Lashkargaz to Karambar is at border with Afghanistan, which is stone throw away! And 6.5 kms from the border (Wakhan corridor) is Tajikistan. Enjoy the pictures and keep your country clean and green.
Karambar lake can be reached via Chitral through Yarkhun and Broghil valley as well as Gilgit. From Islamabad you go to Chitral and then to Mastuj. Journey from Mastuj to Brep is around 2 hours and Mastuj to Power is 3 ½ hours. From Power, Yarkhun valley, you move towards Lasht, Yarkhun, Broghil valley and Lashkargaz. Journey from Power to Lashkargaz is around 10 hours, if roads are open and from Mastuj to Lashkargaz is 12-14 hours depending on road conditions. In between there are towns of Lasht, Garail and Kishmanja. Roads are non-existent from Brep onwards. Most of the bridges were washed away by floods and we had to travel in the river and on washed off roads in order to cross Kishmanja. Once you cross the FC post at Kishmanja, the beautiful lush green valley of Broghil opens up. You also come across a great big glacier at Chiti Boi (and road leading to Chikar). Darkot pass and Broghil pass to Afghanistan and many other passes to Gilgit Baltistan can be seen here. Once you reach Lashkargaz, there is an FC post that will take your original CNIC and only return them to you once you return (NOC is mandatory for foreigners). This is because the border with Afghanistan starts aafter this point and if you cross Wakhan Corridor, you can enter Tajikistan. We had lunch at Lasht, Yarkhun at a road side guest house. We had tea near Kishmanja again in a local place. There are no proper restaurants of Dhabas on the way to Broghil but you pass many villages where you can have tea. Broghil is a real beauty. It is full of lush green meadows, fields, fresh water streams and glaciers with mountain tops covered in snow even in summers. You must stop at a stream and at Chiti Boi glacier for rest and for refreshing you minds. We reached Lashkargaz guest house at night. It is at a height of 12000 feet and has very basic accommodation of two rooms for groups and one toilet in the yard. Air is very thin at this height and you may get sick (high altitude sickness) if you are not used to high altitudes. Headaches, chest pain, breathlessness, loss of appetite and nausea are common symptoms of high altitude mountain sickness and you must descend immdeiately if your condition worsens. The owners of guest house can arrange porters and horses for you for Karambar lake expedition, which is 6 ½ hours one way (23.5 kms one way) from Lashkargaz and you have to travel by foot or by horses from here onwards). Always hire a local jeep and driver if you are travelling to Broghil.
Lashkargaz (12000 feet) to Karambar lake (14100 feet). This is the real adventure part of the trip! You have to leave Lashkargaz early since the trip is around 13 hours (round trip). You leave your Jeep behind since from now on, there is only hiking (or horse riding). Karambar lake is at a height of 14100 feet (4300 meters) and is 23.5 kms one way from Lashkargaz. You gain a height of over 2000 feet in 6 hours and the air is very thin. The journey is picturesque. You must leave Lashkargaz by 7:00 or 7:30 am to reach Karambar lake by 2 pm. On the way there are many glaciers (biggest one is Chiantar glacier), many fresh water streams to relax by and drink water, many small lakes (Lashkargaz lakes) as you gradually ascend the height while travelling on lush green meadows. You will see many golden marmots on the way whistling by when you pass them by! There are yaks and other animals grazing on the pastures. The valley (or plateau) reminded me of Deosai since it is exactly like Deosai but at a higher altitude. We intended to spend the night at Karambar, but once we reached there, it was extremely cold and windy. So very rightly we decided to come back to Lashkargaz. We left Karambar lake at 4 pm (after about 90-minute stay) and reached Lashkargaz at 9:30 pm. Round journey was 13 hours (47 kms) of hiking and horse riding. It was pitch dark and very windy and cold on return journey but we had warm jackets and our guides and porters made our journey in the dark easy as they knew the right track and had flash lights with them.
Karambar is a clean lake with blue tinge (just like Sheosar). Karambar is second highest alpine lake of Pakistan (after Rush lake) at a height of 14100 feet (4300 meters). Pure glacial water and no pollution makes it very attractive (since there are very few visitors to this remote lake that is extremely difficult to reach and according to locals, many people return without reaching the lake itself). So please, if you visit Karambar (or any other place) do not leave rubbish behind and keep the place neat and clean and bring all the wrappers and empty containers back with you. Karambar lake is actually situated in Ghizer district of Gilgit Baltistan, so you travel from Upper Chitral, Lashkargaz and cross in to GB to reach Karambar. You can enter Chapursan valley through Chilinji pass into Gilgit Baltistan but this route is very difficult and technical. And also, you are not allowed to go in to Gilgit Baltistan though these routes since your CNIC is with the Chitral Scouts and you can only collect them on your way back from Broghil! All your journey from Lashkargaz to Karambar is at border with Afghanistan, which is stone throw away! And 6.5 kms from the border (Wakhan corridor) is Tajikistan. Enjoy the pictures and keep your country clean and green.
Written 1 December 2022
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Tahsin S
Lahore, Pakistan
1. for Karambar lake we will go to Chitral or Ghizer? Which is the base place/point of District Chitral/ Ghizer?
2. Can we hire a jeep for Karambar Lake?
3. What is the cost for two way travel?
4. Is hotel accommodation available
Written 27 July 2019
What is the best time to visit the Karamber lake and what level of physical fitness do i need for the trek?
Written 15 June 2019
July , August is the best time ! Karomber lake trek requires super Fit fitness level ! Good luck !
Written 16 June 2019
Hello,
We are looking to travel to Koramber lake somewhere in early August. I have few questions regarding it. But let me explain what we are looking for first. We will travel with family approximately 15 people, half of them will return after 4 to 5 days and rest will continue to expedition on wards.
1. What's the last point where the jeep can go.
2. What's the last village where we can spend at 2 days with family and has all basic necessities.
3. How long is the trek to the lake after jeep trail.
4. What's the difficulty level of the trek to lake.
Highly appreciate the responses.
Thanks,
Ali Bin Masood
Written 8 June 2019
Wakaikum us salam.we was there 2 days ago.Lashkar ghaz is the last point. after that a hiking of 6 to 7 hrs u will be on koramber lake.its a most difficult track in Pakistan.4x4 is must.and a sharp and experr driver too.
Written 11 June 2019
No there is no jeep trek to Karomber lake . Chitral to Mastuj and further Mustuj to Ishkarwaz is the jeep trek . Further Ishkarwaz > Lashkargaz > Laleerabad and Karomber lake trek is on foot .
Written 26 May 2019
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