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Mountaineering in Pakistan Becomes More Expensive – but Not as Expensive as Initially Planned – Adventure Mountain

Summary by Abenteuer Berg
The eight-thousander Broad Peak in Pakistan (with shadow of K 2) The uprising of the Pakistani tourism industry has been at least partially successful. The regional government of the province of Gilgit-Baltistan has somewhat reduced the higher prices for climbing permits of the highest mountains of Pakistan decided for this summer. The Association of Pakistani Tour Organisers (PATO) had complained against the initial price increase. This has bee…
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The eight-thousander Broad Peak in Pakistan (with shadow of K 2) The uprising of the Pakistani tourism industry has been at least partially successful. The regional government of the province of Gilgit-Baltistan has somewhat reduced the higher prices for climbing permits of the highest mountains of Pakistan decided for this summer. The Association of Pakistani Tour Organisers (PATO) had complained against the initial price increase. This has bee…

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Abenteuer Berg broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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