A Hidden Adventurous Gem in Baltistan
Death Track (Sarfa-Lam) is a newly discovered hiking and adventure area located in District Ghanche, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. This remarkable pathway is carved through the mighty Haldi Cones mountain series, one of the most breathtaking landscapes in Baltistan.
From the late 1990s, the brave and hardworking people of Thagas village began cutting through the rugged and steep mountains to create a water channel for irrigation. Their aim was simple — to bring life to their farmlands — but the work demanded incredible strength and unity.
After decades of continuous effort, the villagers finally completed this extraordinary channel. The story behind this track reflects determination, courage, and human endurance. Creating a passage through such harsh terrain without road access or modern machinery was nearly impossible, yet the resilient people of Thagas achieved it with their hands and basic tools.
Today, the Death Track of Thagas Valley stands not only as a vital irrigation lifeline but also as one of the most stunning and adventurous trekking routes in Baltistan. It attracts hikers and explorers seeking raw nature, human resilience, and untouched mountain beauty in northern Pakistan.
Trekking to Death Track (Sarfa-Lam)
This unique and newly discovered hiking route is an ideal destination for hikers, trekkers, and climbers. The Haldi Cones range hosts numerous trekking routes and climbing peaks such as Meligo Tower, Fida Tower, Pathan Peak, Sino Tower, and many unnamed, unclimbed towers.
Through the Death Track, trekkers can reach the Pathan Peak Basecamp, one of the most scenic spots in the Haldi Cones region. The basecamp is a one-day hike from Thagas village. The trek is considered moderately difficult, as the path is carved along the middle of sharp and rocky-mountains, resembling a crystal-clear spire.
This extraordinary human-made trail allows visitors to witness both natural and man-made wonders — the breathtaking Haldi Cones, the Saltoro River, Pathan
Peak, and distant views of the Siachen Valley. The Death Track offers a rare combination of adventure, history, and untouched mountain beauty in one journey.
Uniqueness
Sarfa-Lam or Death Track is a very unique and rare hiking place because,
• This is a man-made track in Baltistan, which is actually an irrigation channel.
• This channel is made by cutting the sharp mountain, and the channel is made in the middle of the tower.
• This is built purely by humans instead of using any modern machinery, because there is no accessible road to reach with machinery, totally using local tools.
• This was not built for the purpose of any tourism or adventure activity, but it was built for survival and irrigation purposes.
• The entire path of this track is made by cutting the hard and steep rocky mountain of the Haldi Cones.
• To build this, it took decades for the local people.
• The most narrow and adventurous path in Pakistan.
• This unique track is approximately 3,000 to 3,400 meters above sea level. How to Reach Death Track
The journey of this trek starts from Skardu. You can reach Skardu either by air or by road from Islamabad. Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and Airblue operate regular flights from Islamabad, and there are also multiple road options such as bus and car services available to reach Skardu.
After reaching Skardu, you will experience the tourism capital of Pakistan and enjoy the rich Balti traditions. The next day, the journey continues to Thagas village, which is about a 5-hour jeep drive from Skardu. The following morning, the trek proceeds from Thagas towards the Death Track (Sarfa-Lam), continuing up to the Pathan Peak Basecamp.
Highlights of the Trek
This stunning and thrilling adventure offers a truly unique experience along the sheer, sharp, and high cliffs of the Death Track. Here are some highlights of the trek:
• Enjoy a scenic flight over the majestic Himalayas and Karakoram ranges. • Explore the magnificent mountains of the Himalaya and Karakoram. • Meet and interact with the friendly local communities.
• Trek through the dramatic Haldi Cones range.
• Discover the picturesque landscapes of Baltistan.
• Explore the beautiful city of Skardu.
• Experience the breathtaking views of the Sarfaranga Cold Desert. • Admire panoramic views of the mighty Karakoram peaks.
• Visit the enchanting city of Skardu and its surrounding valleys. • Explore ancient cultural and historical sites of Baltistan.
• Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the region.
• Enjoy the scenic sights of Islamabad.
• Meet and interact with the hospitable people of Thagas village. • Experience the traditional lifestyle of Thagas village.
• Trek alongside the serene Thagas Nala (stream).
Ideal Time to Visit Death Track
The ideal time to hike the Death Track (Sarfa-Lam) is from June to November. During this period, the weather remains stable, and the trail is safe and accessible for trekkers. You can easily visit the area and hike all the way up to Pathan Peak Basecamp.
Weather Conditions
The Death Track (Sarfa-Lam) lies at an altitude of 3,000 to 3,400 meters above sea level. From June to August, the weather remains pleasant and ideal for trekking, with clear skies and moderate temperatures. However, from September to November, the weather turns colder, temperatures drop significantly, and conditions at the Pathan Peak Basecamp often reach freezing levels.
What You Need to Hike Sarfa-Lam (Death Track)
• You need strong stamina to hike this track, as it is a narrow path lined with the sharp edges of cliffs.
• Proper trekking shoes with a good grip are essential for the mountainous terrain.
• Warm clothes and jackets are required from September to November. • A trekking pole or stick is very helpful for balance and support. • For videography and photography, bring your camera, mobile, or drone. • During the rainy season, raincoats are essential.
• Haldi Cones is a free zone, so no special permit is required to visit — however, it is highly recommended to hire an expert local guide for safety.
Itinerary of the Trek
Day 1: Arrival in Islamabad
Trans Karakoram staff will welcome you at Islamabad International Airport and transfer you to your hotel.
Day 2: Flight to Skardu
Take a scenic morning flight over the Karakoram Range to the mighty city of Skardu.
Day 3: Drive to Thagas Village and Overnight Camping
Drive to Thagas village, located in the heart of Ghanche District, and spend the night camping near the village.
Day 4: Trek to Death Track and Pathan Peak Basecamp
Begin your trek along the Death Track (Sarfa-Lam) and continue toward Pathan Peak Basecamp.
Day 5: Rest Day at Basecamp
Enjoy a full day of rest and exploration around the scenic Pathan Peak Basecamp.
Day 6: Trek Back to Thagas Village and Drive to Skardu
Trek back to Thagas village and drive onward to Skardu for an overnight stay.
Day 7: Flight Back to Islamabad
Fly from Skardu to Islamabad, enjoying one last aerial view of the Karakoram. Day 8: Departure to Home Country
Transfer to Islamabad International Airport for your return flight home. Services
Transportation
• All Road transfer including airport transfer.
Accommodation
Hotel accommodation in Pakistan
• Islamabad hotel twin sharing room with bed and breakfast
• Skardu hotel twin sharing room with full board
All camping accommodation (Dome tent twin sharing)
• Kitchen tent
• Mess tent
• Staff tent (Guide, Cook and Helper)
• Tarpaulin for porters.
Foods
• Full board meal during trekking (Breakfast, lunch, dinner, dry fruits, coffee, tea, snacks, drinking bottled water, beverages)
• Food of (Guide, Cook, Helper and Porters)
