Skardu Karakoram holiday, Pakistan
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The snow leopard is Pakistan’s national heritage animal, with a few hundred of these rare beauties roaming its Karakoram Mountains. Travel in Pakistan...
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Indigenous communities:
This trip benefits Balti communities by engaging local host families, transporters, restaurants, and souvenir shops, which promotes local employment. It supports local farmers by enabling them to sell their fruits and vegetables at reasonable prices. Hiring local guides for village visits and providing training opportunities related to sustainable tourism further supports the community. Additionally, the tour contributes to education development, local conservation, tourism promotion, and women empowerment in the Karakoram valleys.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
During our tours, we abide by a strict environmental 'Leave No Trace' policy.We promote the use of reusable bottles to reduce single-use plastic.
To go paper-free, all the correspondence will be done via digital platforms, and all necessary information, such as the trip dossier, packing lists, etc., will be shared via email.
Weight restrictions on flights are due to the additional fuel used to carry heavier bags, so lightening your luggage reduces the carbon footprint. We guide and encourage our guests to pack with care, as lightening the luggage reduces the carbon footprint.
During our trips, we keep erosion to a minimum and are mindful of water pollution.
We encourage our guests to make sure any souvenirs purchased are sustainable to ensure artifacts and products are not made from endangered species and hardwoods.
As stewards of our children’s and grandchildren’s planet, we must be willing to preserve the Earth’s natural resources and wild places. We hope that future generations will cherish and preserve these special places!
People
We encourage our clients to buy local products and eat at local (family-owned) restaurants. We support the creation of micro and small enterprises.Simply “being out” awakens a part of many of us that’s gone dormant from living around artificial lights, the noise of civilization, the demands of daily life, and a lack of wide-open spaces. Our commitment is to provide exceptional adventures; these are important words to us. We hope our trips spark a desire to keep getting out.
We employ local people, including local guides, transport services from businesses owned by local people, and local support staff (porters, cooks, porters, etc.).
We collect the necessary information regarding local customs and traditions. We share information with the group members before & during the trip.
For food, only fresh and locally sourced ingredients are used to prepare delicious traditional food. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options are available.
We always try to give something back. Whether it is a pair of old walking boots, a guest giving to a porter, school supplies for local communities, or a donation to charity, every generous gift helps preserve the natural wonders of our world. We sponsor 25 deserving students at AL-Mahad Public School in Yugo, Khaplu, Baltistan – Pakistan.
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