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ROYALTY FEE OF PEAKS IN PAKISTAN FOR 2013:

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 4:56 pm
by Karrar Haidri
:D Gilgit Baltistan Council, Government of Pakistan has decided to continue fee reduction in mountain royalty fee for the calendar year 2013 as per details given below

• Zero royalty fee for peaks up to 6500-M
• 10% royalty fee on mountains situated in Chitral, Gilgit and Ghizer except on Spantik/Golden Peak.
• 05% royalty fee on all peaks during winter season(December-February)
• 40% discount on royalty fee on all peaks except as mentioned in (i) and (ii) above as per following beak up

K-2 8611M 7200 US dollar for a team of 07 members and per additional member 1200 US dollar
8001-8500M 5400 US dollar and per additional member 900 US dollar
7501-8000M 2400 US dollar and per additional memeber 300 US dollar
7001-7500M 1500 US dollar and per additional member 180 US dollar
6501-7000M 900 US dollar and per additional member 120 US dollar
6500 to below free to climb without paying the royalty fee
for more detail visit.
http://www.explorersweb.com/everest_k2/ ... p?id=21145

Re: ROYALTY FEE OF PEAKS IN PAKISTAN FOR 2013:

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 5:58 pm
by kevin trieu
how about making it easier for Americans to get visa? can't climb the peak unless we can get into the country. :D

Re: ROYALTY FEE OF PEAKS IN PAKISTAN FOR 2013:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:08 pm
by BigLee
The visa situation has changed fairly recently for Brits and Americans. I've looked into things from a British point of view and it seems as though I should still be able to get a visa but am going to have to sort a LOI and make myt trip look a bit more bonified. It might be a bit harder for Americans so would check a few forums (Lonely Planet,etc) to see the latest news about how people are getting on. If it is anything like the UK then which embassy/consulate you apply through may make a difference.

Re: ROYALTY FEE OF PEAKS IN PAKISTAN FOR 2013:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 4:38 pm
by kevin trieu
i tried applying for it at the Pakistan Embassy in Nepal with no luck. i was told that i can get it at the Pakistan High Commission Office in New Delhi. but the best way is to get it at your home country which i won't be in for a while. yes, a letter of invitation can be helpful. i can get you one if needed. i have talked to many Americans/Brits in Nepal recently and all of them got their Pakistan visa from home. i read on Lonely Planet that you can get a one-month visa on arrival through land border crossing from China to Pakistan at Sust. visa extension is another huddle though.