PAKISTAN
Pakistan sits at the crossroads of Central and South Asia, where some of the highest mountain systems on Earth converge. Overex travels here for the raw vertical scale, the remoteness of its northern corridors, and the cultural depth found along ancient mountain trade routes. This is high-altitude expedition terrain — dramatic, demanding, and unforgettable.
Pakistan
TRAVEL SNAPSHOT
TERRITORRY
- • REGION: South / Central Asia
- • CAPITAL CITY: Islamabad
- • LANDSCAPE: Karakoram & Himalayan ranges, high valleys, desert plains
- • ALTITUDE RANGE: Sea level – 8,611 m (K2)
- • CLIMATE: Highly variable — alpine cold to desert heat
- • POPULATION DENSITY: High (low in northern regions)
- • OFFICIAL LANGUAGE(S): Urdu (English widely used in administration)
- • LOCAL CURRENCY: Pakistani Rupee
EXPEDITION PROFILE
- • BEST SEASON: May – October (north)
- • REMOTENESS: High (especially in Gilgit-Baltistan)
- • DRIVING CONDITIONS: Mountain highways, narrow valleys, gravel tracks
- • PACE OF TRAVEL: Slow in high-altitude regions
- • TRAVEL STYLE: Leader Tours / Expeditions
- • DIFFICULTY: Moderate–Hard
- • LOCAL INTERACTION LEVEL: High
- • ELECTRICITY: 230V
Antarctic Peninsula
OVEREX LATITUDE SERIES 2026 PARAMARIBO → IQUIQUE
EXPEDITION CONTEXT
• Karakoram Highway — one of the world’s highest paved international roads
• Historic Silk Route connections into China and Central Asia
• Convergence of Karakoram, Hindu Kush, and Himalayan ranges
• Strategic mountain corridors shaping regional history
• Remote high-altitude settlements with deep cultural identity
FIELD NOTES
• Altitude acclimatisation required on northern routes
• Road conditions subject to landslides and weather closures
• Permit requirements in certain border regions
• Limited mechanical support outside major towns
• Fuel availability irregular in remote mountain zones

