We ALPS Tours hope that you will agree with us to the Fulfill your needs for this tour program and will extend your Agreement to organize this tour effectively. The estimated budget of the tour is
PKR 165000 — only, which covers all expanses which are mentioned in detail above.
Registration Procedure
- BANK DEPOSIT:
a: Deposit Rs. 50%- advance or full Payment in the following account:
Bank Transfer:
Account Number
03100105112746
Meezan Bank
Title
Alps Trekkers and Tours
Payment Mode 2
Easypaisa account
Account No: 03015060936
b: SMS below details on the following mobile number
03015060936
I) Names, CNIC, Amount Paid, Date of Payment, Trip Name, Joining From, Total Seats
Sheikh Umar Nazir. 03015060936
Email: info@thealpstours.com
Terms and Conditions:
Our Terms & Conditions are strictly followed and applied. We encourage you to read and agree with them carefully before booking a trip with us.
The members shall not be indulged in any act reflecting moral or character failing during the activities.
- Using drugs or found party to drug sale or possession is strictly prohibited. If anyone finds or caught using any kind of drug will be expelled from the trip right away on the spot and the person will not be eligible for any kind of refund.
3.Us e of violent behavior including altercation, insinuations of an indecent kind, verbal and physical abuse and assault, aggravated behavior, or any other act amounting to unbecoming of a member are strictly prohibited. - All members would give extra care for the local environmental care. Garbage (cans, Water bottles, wrappers etc.) shall be suitably disposed of without polluting water sources.
- The host reserves the right to cancel the trip without prior notice for any reasons deemed appropriate by them. In such a case the registered participants will receive a full refund.
- During the trip, the itineraries may be affected by reasons beyond control of the hosts. In such a situation, organizers will not be held responsible in any case.
- On steep ascends in mountainous areas, air-conditioning of the buses will be operational on an on-off basis to keep the vehicles from overheating.
8.Every humanly possible care will be taken for the safety of members, still each venture can be fraught with endangers of unforeseen natural disasters like avalanches and crevasse falls or any other accidents and sometimes such disasters cannot be ruled out. In any such type of accident during the whole tour, the company, group leader and the tour organizers will not be held responsible in any form. - In case of theft, loss, or damage to personal belongings during the duration of the trip, organizers will not be held responsible in any case.
- On adventure trek of this type, weather, local politics, transport, or a multitude of other factors beyond the control of organizers can result in a change of itinerary. It is, however, very unlikely that the itinerary would be substantially altered; if alterations are necessary the Leader and Guide will decide what is the best alternative, taking into consideration the best interests of the whole group or tour.
- is an Independent and Private Organization. We do not have any link or agreement with any University or Institute.
- Organizers reserve the right to assign seats in the Coaster/HI roof.
- The Organizers reserves the right to use event photos for electronic/digital media.
- Smoking in the transport is strictly prohibited.
- The Organizers reserves the right to terminate the booking of any participant due to indiscipline.
— Read the Services Not Included Portion Carefully
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Hunza Valley
Hunza was formerly a princely state bordering Xinjiang (autonomous region of China) to the northeast and Pamir to the northwest, which survived until 1974, when it was finally dissolved by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The state bordered the Gilgit Agency to the south and the former princely state of Nagar to the east. The state capital was the town of Baltit (also known as Karimabad); another old settlement is Ganish Village which means “ancient gold” village. Hunza was an independent principality for more than 900 years, until the British gained control of it and the neighboring valley of Nagar between 1889 and 1891 through a military conquest. The then Mir/Tham (ruler) Safdar Khan of Hunza fled to Kashghar in China and sought what would now be called political asylum.