| Trekking - Rules
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Procedure for
Applying for Permission |
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| 1. |
Trekking means the act of travelling on foot to a maximum
height of six thousand meters (6000 M) with the purpose of sight-seeing
and recreation at various natural and cultural sites in places
where means of modern transport are either not available or
are purposely not used. |
| 2. |
Issue of permits to trekking parties shall be regulated as
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a. Treks situated in the Open Areas:
Foreigners are allowed to trek in the Open Zone without permit
and guide etc. List of treks in Open Zone is at Annex. “G”.
(a) Specified treks in the Restricted Areas:
- Specified trekking routes in Restricted Areas (comprising
of districts of Chitral, Gilgit and Skardu) are at Annex
“G”.
- A trekking party desirous of walking on the restricted
routes would be required to submit application on prescribed
from (Annex “A”) in duplicate, along-with two
photographs each.
- List of leading tour operators who could also conduct
trekking parties is at Annex. “H”.
- The trekking party will be required to hire an approved
guide. Such guides are also available with the tour operators
approved by the Ministry of Tourism.
- The travel-cum-trekking agency is required to make sure
that the guide and the porters accompanying a party have
properly been insured for the sum specified by the Government
of Pakistan and that other instructions issued by the Government
in this regard from time to time are strictly adhered to
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- All trekkers shall be required to register their particulars
at the check posts to be set up at important junctions.
- Permits for these treks would be issued by the Tourism
Division within 24 hours of receipt of complete applications.
b. Unspecified treks in “Restricted Areas”
- Applications for trek other than specified shall be submitted
to the Tourism Division on prescribed form (Annexure “A”)
in duplicate.
- Permission or rejection for undertaking these treks would
be communicated within 15 days of receipt of complete application
in the Tourism Division.
- Parties so permitted shall be accompanied by a Registered
trekking guide/Liaison Officer to be detailed by the Governement
of Pakistan.
- The trekking permit issud by Tourism Wing will be valid
for 30 days.
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Cancellation |
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| 3. |
Government reserves the right to cancel the permission issued
in favour of any party/trekker at any time without assigning
any reason. |
| 4. |
In case, however, a party postpones/cancels its
visit, it shall so inform the Tourism Division by the quickest
possible means. |
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Briefing / De-Briefing |
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| 5. |
The leader of party using treks in restricted area shall,
on arrival in Rawalpindi/Islamabad, inform the Officer concerned
in Tourism Division of their arrival. The said officer would
furnish him relevant information on matters like insurance,
purchase of rations etc., arrangement about special weather
forecast by Radio Pakistan and other miscellaneous matters.
After completing these formalities, the leader shall take from
the said officer a date for formal briefing. For this purpose
he shall give a minimum notice of 24 hours excluding Fridays,
Saturday and holidays. This preparatory work may necessitate
a stay of about 4-6 days in Rawalpindi/Islamabad. |
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On return from the mountains the leader of the
party shall forthiwith inform the concerned officer in the Tourism
Division and obtain a date for debriefing by giving him a minimum
notice of 24 hours. |
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Funcations and Duties
of Liaision Officer / Mountaint Guide |
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| 7. |
A party shall include in the expedition, as its
member, at least one liaison officer/mountain guide to be detailed
by the Government of Pakistan, travel cum trekking agency as
the case may be. |
| 8. |
A party shall pay for the transport of L.O. / M.G. from Rawalpindi/Islamabad
to mountains and back to Rawalpindi/Islamabad from the date
he reports to a leader till the date a party is debriefed or
returned to Rawalpindi/Islamabad. |
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A party shall normally accommodate a L.O. /M.G. in Rawalpindi/Islamabad
in the premises where it stays. In this case he shall use the
same accommodation as other members of the party. He shall also
share food with the party. |
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In case a party is not in a position to accommodate a L.O.
/M.G. in the premises, a L.O. / M.G. shall stay in a transit
camp/hotel or any other suitable place and charge a party $10/-
per day for accommodate and $10/- per day for food. |
| 11. |
While in Gilgit, Skardu and Chitral, a L.O. /M.G. shall stay
with a party in the premises in which it is staying. In this
case he shall share food, accommodation and transport with the
party. |
| 12. |
While in the mountains it may be difficult for a L.O./M.G.
to live on the party’s food. If he so chooses he may have
independent arrangements for food. In that case a party shall
purchase for the L.O. /M.G. such items of food and rations as
he may indicate. |
| 13. |
Total amount of money to be expended on these items shall
not exceed $ 10/- per day. In this case a L.O. /M.G. shall also
be provided with the services of a porter-cum-cook so that he
may not face any difficulty in preparing his food. Daly wages
to the said porter-cum-cook shall be paid by the party. |
| 14. |
In no case a party shall advance money for the purchase of
rations etc. to a L.O. / M.G. Instead, it shall depute a member
to go to the market with a L.O. /M.G. and purchase for him the
identified items by making with a L.O. /M.G. and purchase for
him the identified items by making payment to the shopkeepers. |
| 15. |
For the purpose of para-12 above, a L.O./M.G. shall indicate
in advance, the approximate number of days for which he would
be having independent arrangements in the mountains so that
a party may arrange for items of rations. |
| 16. |
The question of provision of food/accommodation for M.G.
would be settled by the party with the sponsoring agency on
mutually agreed terms. |
| 17. |
A L.O. / M.G. shall carry his personal equipment like any
other member of the party. |
| 18. |
A L.O. / M.G. shall be consulted on matters such as adopting
of non-traditional routes by the party, objectives, pitching
of tents near the villages and on local customs in his capacity
as representative of the Government of Pakistan. Leader of the
party shall, however, not be bound to accept the advice of L.O./M.G.
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In case, however, a L.O./M.G. feels strongly that non-acceptance
of his advice would jeopardize the security of the country or
would create law and order problems, he shall ask the leader
to give him a note, in writing indicating therein, reasons for
dis-agreement with his advice. He shall keep this note with
him and take action in accordance with paragraphs 20 and 21
below. |
| 20. |
If a L.O./M.G. thinks that danger to the security of the
country would increase if activities of the party are not checked,
he shall inform the nearest police station, by the quickest
possible means and obtain police assistance in stopping the
party from carrying out its mission. |
| 21. |
On return to the district headquarters from the mountains,
a L.O. /M.G. shall lodge a complaint with the Deputy Commissioner,
specifying therein, exact violation of the terms and conditions
or any other rule etc. He shall also send its copy to the Ministry
of Tourism. |
| 22. |
A L.O./M.G. shall extend maximum assistance to a party in
making its mission a success. He shall not handle any cash nor
undertake any financial transactions on behalf of a leader/party. |
| 23. |
A L.O. /M.G. shall act as an interpreter from the starting
place of the trekking party till its return to district headquarters.
He shall also help solve problems of a party on its trek to
his best judgment and discretion and assist the team. |
| 24. |
A L.O./M.G. shall maintain discipline among the porters and
shall avoid the situation of ill-will or dispute among them. |
| 25. |
A L.O / M.G. shall in the event of dispute or un-desirable
incident arising between any member of the party, porters and
locals shall try to settle the dispute by his own efforts. |
| 26. |
If, however, he feels that the situation is beyond his control
he shall seek help from the nearest Police Station etc. |
| 27. |
A L.O. M.G. shall also inform by the quickest means the nearest
Police Station any incident of the death or disability of any
member of the party or a porter etc. He shall also inform the
nearest Police Station about the commission of any serious crime,
along-with a report to be sent to the Deputy Commissioner and
Tourism Division. |
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Kit and Equipment |
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(i) For Liaison Oficer/Mountain Guide : |
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A party shall provide to a L.O./M.G. free of cost necessary
equipment as detailed at Annexure “B” in order to
enable him to perform his duties without any risk to his person. |
| 29. |
Kit/equipment for L.O./M.G. shall be brought according to
his measurements which shall be sent with the permission letter. |
| 30. |
The question of supply of kit/equipment to M.G. would be
settled between party and the sponsoring agency. |
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. A party shall also provide to porters standard kit/equipment,
free of cost, as detailed at Annexure “C”. |
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(ii) General: |
| 32. |
Kit/equipment for porters shall be handed over to them in
the presence of L.O./M.G. prior to the start of ascent. |
| 33. |
No party shall be allowed to proceed to its destination if
the kit/equipment provided by it to L.O./M.G. porters is found
incomplete or sub-standard in quality. Before leaving Rawalpindi/Islamabad,
a L.O./M.G. shall satisfy himself that the kit/equipment is
complete and of required standard. |
| 34. |
A party shall be at liberty to ask for the return
of the kit/equipment given free of cost to L.O./M.G. and porters
after completing its mission. |
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Import / Export
of Equipment |
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| 35. |
Equipment, non-consumable and consumable stores imported by
a party into Pakistan shall be subject to the following conditions
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- Equipment and non-consumable Stores
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Shall be allowed temporary entry free of customs duty and
sales tax subject to an undertaking (Annexure “D”)
being furnished by a leader of the party to the effect that
the equipment etc. will be re-exported out of Pakistan on
completion of the mission and that no part of it shall be
sold or otherwise disposed of in Pakistan, failing which
customs duty and sales tax leviable thereon shall be paid.
- Consumable Stores and medicines :-
Will be allowed exemption from customs duty and sales tax
subject to the said undertaking (Annexure “D”)
being furnished by the leader of the trekking party to the
effect that they shall be used for the purpose for which
they have been imported and shall not be sold or otherwise
disposed of in Pakistan failing which customs duty and sales
tax leviable thereon shall be paid. The un-consumable portion
will be re-exported out of Pakistan on completion of the
mission.
The above conditions shall not apply when donation of consumable
and non-consumable stores and medicines etc. is made in Pakistan
with the prior permission of the government. |
| 36. |
A party stall send to Tourism Division in
three copies the said undertaking at Annexure “D”,
along-with three copies of the list of all the equipment non-consumable
stores and consumable stores. Cost price of all the items
shall also be shown on the said lists. Tourism Division shall
return one copy to the party after affixing signatures/seal.
Another copy shall be sent to the customs authorities at the
point of entry who shall clear the equipment when it arrives
with the party.
37. If some equipment is to be sent to Pakistan in advance,
Tourism Division shall be so informed. In that case one copy
of the undertaking at the said Annexure “D”, alongwith
its enclosures, shall be handed over to a clearing and forwarding
agent to be nominated for this purpose by the party. Another
copy shall be sent to the customs authorities at the point
of entry.
38. After clearance of the equipment a clearing/forwarding
agent shall have to arrange for its transport, stores and
protection till it is handed over to the party on arrival.
He shall also pay local octroi duty, if any. He shall be advised
to contact a representative of Tourism Division in case of
difficulty. |
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Wages of Porters
and Transport Charges |
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| 39. |
Rates of wages for hiring porters and the charges for hiring
animal and mechanical transport shall be fixed by the Government
and circulated to all concerned. |
| 40. |
Payment of wages to porters shall be made in the following
manner :-
- Porters engaged for 7 days or less shall be paid 50%
of the daily wages for the said period on the day they are
engaged. The remaining 50% shall be paid on the day they
are discharged.
- Porters engaged for a period of more than 7 days shall
be paid 50% of the daily wages for a week on the day they
are engaged. The other half shall be paid at the end of
the said week. Thereafter payment shall be made on weekly
basis. In case a period falls short of a week then full
payment shall be made for the said period on the day they
are discharged.
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| 41. |
In addition to daily wages, a party shall provide to a porter
free rations as per Annexure “E” or money in lieu
of rations as fixed by the Government, from the day he is engaged
till the day is discharged. |
| 42. |
Similarly, because of forced halts on bad
weather days a party shall pay to a porter full daily wages
and rations or ration money in lieu thereof. Decision of a
leader about ‘march’ on such days shall be final.
If, however, a L.O./M.G. feels that the weather is too bad
to march, he will ask the leader to halt the party. If the
leader dis-agrees with the advice of L.O./M.G. he shall give
him in writing the reasons for his disagreement. |
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Insurance |
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| 43. |
A L.O. / M.G. shall be covered by an insurance of Rs. 100,00/-
(Rupees one hundred thousand only). In case of partial disablement
the amount of compensation shall be proportionate to the percentage
of disablement as declared by the competent authority. |
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A porter shall be insured for a sum of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees
fifty thousand only). In case of partial disablement, the amount
of compensation shall be proportionate to the percentage of
disablement as declared by a Civil Surgeon. |
| 45. |
Insurance cover, shall be provided by the trekking
party through a Pakistani company and the Tourism Division shall
help a party in getting this facility in Pakistan, if so requested. |
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Medical Treatment |
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| 46. |
A party shall be accompanied by a qualified physician/surgeon
who shall also pay due professional attention to L.O./M.G. and
porters. |
| 47. |
If, however, a party comprises of 5 or less than 5 persons
and is not in a position to bring a physician/surgeon as its
member, then the said party shall bring a qualified first aid
specialist as one of its members. |
| 48. |
A L.O./M.G. and porters shall become entitled to free medical
treatment from the party’s surgeon/physician from the
date they report to a party till the date their services are
no longer required. |
| 49. |
In case of sickness/injury of a L.O./M.G. detailed by Pakistan
Army, Travel Agency leader of a party shall immediately inform
the nearest Army Formation/Deputy Commissioner. |
| 50. |
In case a L.O./M.G. is so sick as to be unable to walk he
shall be transported to the nearest jeepable point by engaging
porters. From there he shall be sent to a hospital of his entitlement
in a jeep. Payment for this transportation shall be made by
the party. |
| 51. |
If in the opinion of the leader/physician/surgeon the sickness/injury
is likely to aggravate if the L.O./M.G. is transported by porters/jeep
to the nearest hospital then the Deputy Commissioner of the
area shall be contacted to arrange for a helicopter for evacuation
of Liaison Officer/Mountain Guide. A party shall pay charges
of helicopter used for this evacuation. |
| 52. |
If in the opinion of a physician / surgeon evacuation of
a sick/injured porter from the mountains to a hospital in a
District headquarters like Gilgit, Skardu or Chitral is necessary
then the party shall pay for his evacuation by a helicopter
or other means. The decision of the leader about evacuation
etc. shall be final. In case a L.O. / M.G. feels that a porter
is very sick and is not being evacuated, he shall ask the leader
to arrange for his evacuation. If the leader dis-agrees with
the advice of L.O. /M.G. he shall give in writing the reasons
for such dis-agreement. The said statement would also need to
be countersigned by the expedition doctor/First-aid specialist. |
| 53. |
During sickness/injury in the mountains and hospitalization,
a party shall pay half of the daily wages to a porter till the
date he leaves the district headquarters for Rawalpindi/Islamabad. |
| 54. |
Medical facilities including surgical operations
etc. are generally provided free of cost in Pakistani hospitals.
Should some sickness/injuries to L.O./M.G. porters entail some
expenditure, a party shall pay for the same. |
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Photography |
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(i) Aerial Photography : |
| 55. |
Aerial photography of mountains/peaks enroute to Northern
Areas and Chitral is allowed after seeking permission from Captain
of an aircraft. |
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(ii) Still Photography : |
| 56. |
Party shall not photograph the following objects during
its stay in Pakistan :-
- Any Army, Navy and Air Force installations.
- Any equipment of Armed Forces, such as Ships/establishments,
guns, tanks, vehicles, aircrafts and arms etc.
- Any Pakistan Aerodromes or its connected building and
installations.
- Any tribal lady/ladies.
- Any other prohibited area/places.
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(iii) Making of Commercial Film including T.V. : |
| 57. |
Subject to above a party visiting the zone (i.e. 10 mile belt
and 30 mile belt of Pakistan border with foreign countries)
may take phtographs/make films under the direct supervision
of a L.O./M.G. |
| 58. |
For this purpose, a party shall identify one member of its
team as the photographer for making of a film of academic interest.
If, however, a party wants to include the team some professional
photographers for making of a commercial film in addition to
making of a profession film, the professional photographer(s)
in that case shall be accompanied by an additional L.O./M.G.
under the same Terms and Conditions as for the L.O./M.G. Under
this arrangements, professional photographers shall not be allowed
to break into separate units. |
| 59. |
Export of such films out of Pakistan shall be allowed only
after the L.O. /M.G. has certified that defence installation
and prohibited areas/places were not photographed. |
| 60. |
A L.O. /M.G. shall inform a party of the objects which are
allowed to be photographed/filmed. If he is convinced that key/defence
installations are being photographed, he shall forbid the photographer
from taking such photographs or making of such films. If a photographer
does not comply with his advice, the matter shall be reported
to the police who shall proceed against such photographer under
official secreta act, 1923. |
| 61. |
Still photographs, commercial films and films of academic
interest taken/made in the rest of Pakistan shall be subject
only to restrictions mentioned at paras 59 and 60. |
| 62. |
Permission to photography is subject to the
condition that a party shall supply to the Government of Pakistan,
free of cost, and freight, one copy/print of a film of academic
interest/commercial film made and one set of photographs taken. |
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Accidents |
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| 63. |
In case of accident/death of a member of a party, the leader
shall notify the L.O. /M.G. who shall report the matter to the
nearest police station and get in touch with Deputy Commissioner
of the area for any assistance that may be felt necessary. |
| 64. |
If any assistance from the Pakistan Army is needed, the L.O./M.G.
shall so inform the Deputy Commissioner who shall arrange such
assistance. |
| 65. |
If a helicopter is needed, a Deputy Commissioner shall arrange
for the same on payment basis, but the party will have to bear
the expenses. |
| 66. |
In case of death of member, a L.O./M.G. shall obtain necessary
death certificate from the local Deputy Commissioner before
leaving the area. |
| 67. |
In case of accident/death of a low/high altitude porter,
action shall be taken on the above lines. In addition, a L.O./M.G.
shall obtain from the Civil Surgeon concerned a certificate
of his/their disablement/death for insurance purposes. |
| 68. |
In case of injury /death of L.O./M.G. the
leader shall inform the Deputy Commissioner of the area who,
in turn, shall inform the army authorities/Tourism Division.
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Foreign Exchange |
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| 69. |
A party shall invariably encash foreign exchange from an
authorised bank/money changer. For this purpose a certificate
about the amount of foreign exchange tendered shall be obtained
from the said bank/authorised money changer. There are no restrictions
on the import of foreign exchange instruments either personally
or by post or otherwise. This applies only to foreign currency
notes and coins. |
| 70. |
Any person maintaining an account expressed in a foreign
currency and held under any permission, general or otherwise
granted by the State Bank of Pakistan to take or send to Pakistan,
cheques or drafts drawn on such account. |
| 71. |
Any person, other than a person to whom foreign exchange
issued for travelling purpose only, to send out of Pakistan
foreign exchange issued to him by an authorised agent. |
| 72. |
Any person to take out of Pakistan without limit
any foreign currency. |
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Observance of
Security |
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| 73. |
A party shall confine its activities only to the trekking.
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| 74. |
A party shall not indulge in any activity that might offend
the religious sentiments and social moral usages and customs
of the local people. |
| 75. |
A party shall not at any stage operate in more than one area. |
| 76. |
A party shall not split into small groups while in the mountains.
In case of emergency only a L.O./M.G. has the authority to allow
splitting of a party. |
| 77. |
A party shall not deviate from the specified route except
in an emergency and with the permission of the L.O./M.G. |
| 78. |
Maps etc. if applied for and issued to a party, shall be
returned to the Government of Pakistan through L.O./M.G. before
an expedition departs from Pakistan. A nominal amount of non-refundable
money may also need to be deposited with the Government for
use of these maps. |
| 79. |
Duplicate copies of topographical data collected during mountain
climbing etc. shall be handed over to L.O./M.G. |
| 80. |
Export out of Pakistan of data/specimen/collections without
the prior permission of the Government of Pakistan is prohibited. |
| 81. |
A leader shall also provide a set of all such
specimens to the Government of Pakistan. |
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Trekking Fee |
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| 82. |
Trekking fee would be charged from parties @ US
$ 50/- per person per trek debitable in head of account No.
“1391-Fees, Fines and Forefeitures” for accounting
of the receipt relating to Royalty/Trekking fee realised from
mountaineering and trekking party. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 83. |
Leader and members of a party shall be responsible
for the safety of the life of a L.O./M.G. They shall also ensure
that members of the party extend to him due courtesies. |
| 84. |
A party shall engage porters through local administration. |
| 85. |
A porter shall carry a maximum weight of 25 kilos. He shall
walk in a day the distance from one traditional halt to another.
The decision of L.O./M.G. about a traditional halt shall be
final. |
| 86. |
A porter shall sign an undertaking of good behaviour as per
Annexure “F”. One copy of the said undertaking shall
be deposited with a representative of local administration.
Another copy shall be handed over to the leader. The third copy
shall be provided to the porter. |
| 87. |
A party shall try to follow the date of arrival as fixed
by the Government in order to avoid pressure on local transport
and accommodation in the “take off” area. |
| 88. |
As soon as the party gets the permission letter it shall
immediately inform the nearest PIA office or any other airline
for reservation of seats and booking of equipment from Rawalpindi
to Northern areas/Chitral by giving the following information
- Number of persons.
- Total weight to the flown
- Probable dates of flights from Rawalpindi to Northern
Areas/Chitral.
Copy of this communication shall also be sent to Tourism
Division. |
| 89. |
Flights to Northern Areas and Chitral are subject to weather
conditions and as such PIA or any other airline may not be able
to given firm dates of bookings. In such cases, a party would
need to request the PIA/any other airline to pass on the above
information to Officer incharge, Northern Areas, PIA offices,
Shahrah-e-Azam, Rawalpindi. |
| 90. |
A party shall come prepared to stay for a period of 2-3 weeks
in Rawalpindi and Northern Areas/Chitral, respectively, in case
the weather suddenly turns bad. |
| 91. |
A party may, however, travel by road from Rawalpindi to Northern
Areas/Chitral and back. |
| 92. |
A party shall have to register itself with the Foreigners
Registration Office in the office of Senior Superintendent of
Police, at Rawalpindi before leaving for mountains. Similarly
a party shall inform the said Foreigners Registration Officer
before leaving Rawalpindi/Islamabad on departure from Paksitan. |
| 93. |
To obviate language difficulty, a party coming from non-English
speaking country, shall invariably include in its party an English
speaking member. |
| 94. |
A party shall leave a camping site clean by appropriate disposal
of all bio-degradable material and bring back to Skardu/Gilgit/Chitral
or any other nearest amjor town the non-biodegradable like plastics
and empty-tins etc. On return, a L.O./M.G. shall furnish a certificate
that the condition has been fully complied with by the party. |
| 95 |
. A party or its porters shall not damage the forest or animal
wealth of the area. On return, a L.O./M.G. shall furnish a certificate
that the condition has also been fully complied with by the
party. |
| 96. |
A party shall not serve for bidden items like pork etc. to
L.O/M.G. / Porters. |
| 97. |
In case of breach of these rules, a party or all the members
of such a party and the sponsors of such a party shall be dis-qualified
for any future trekking in Pakistan for a maximum period of
5 – years. In addition to this they may also be proceeded
against under the relevant law. |
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| Annexures |
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Annexure 'A' |
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Name of Guide |
Permit No |
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Registration No |
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| (iii) |
Insurance Policy No |
Date |
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Porters Engaged |
(vi) |
Serial No. and name of trek |
| (v) |
Insurance Policy No. |
Date |
(vi) |
No. of Trekkers |
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Name of Trekker(s) |
Nationality |
Passport No. |
Date / Place
of Issue
of Passport |
Permanent
Address / Abroad |
Temporary Address in Pakistan |
Period of
Permit |
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Scale of Equipment
for Liaision Officer / Mountain Guide
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Annexure 'B' |
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Details of items |
Quantity |
| (i) Clothing
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| 1. |
Woolen underwear (leggings) |
One number |
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Woolen vest |
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Worsted shirts |
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Woolen Pullover |
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Jean trousers. |
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Cajole (rain/snow proof). |
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Trousers (rain/snow proof). |
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Hand gloves |
One pair (2 Nos.) |
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Balaclava (hand knitted
cap). |
One number |
| (ii) Footwear:
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| 10. |
Approach march boots. |
One pair (2 Nos.) |
| 11. |
Socks/stocking (woolen) |
Two pair (4 Nos) |
| (iii) Bedding
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| 12. |
Sleeping bag (complete outer and inner). |
One number |
| 13. |
Air mattress/Foam mattress (water proof). |
One number |
| (iv Equipment
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| 14. |
One man tent withstand high winds and storms. |
One number |
| 15. |
Rucksack |
-do- |
| 16. |
Snow glare glasses |
-do- |
| 17. |
Water bottle. |
-do- |
| 18. |
Ski pole. |
-do- |
| 19. |
Torch (with cells). |
-do- |
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Scale of Equipment
for Porters |
Annexure 'C' |
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| S.No. |
Details of items |
Quantity |
| (i) For walking in
the plain |
| 1. |
Tennis shoes |
One pair |
| 2. |
Hand gloves |
-do- |
| 3. |
Woolen sock (of standard size) |
Two pairs. |
| 4. |
Snow glasses. |
One number |
| 5. |
Gas/Petrol/oil stoves, along-with fuel (depending
on alttiutde) |
1 (for 8 persons) |
| 6. |
Tarpaulin/Tops (4 to 4 meters size maximum with
nylon chord) |
1 (for 8 persons) |
| 7. |
Ordinary rain coat/plastic sheets of appropriate
size for cover against rain. |
1 per person |
| (ii) For walking in
moraine / glacier |
| 8. |
Items 1-7 above |
One number |
| 9. |
Ordinary jackets |
One number |
| (iii) For walking on
Snow : |
| 10. |
Items 1-7 and nine above. |
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| 11. |
Approach march boots. |
One pair. |
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Annexure 'D' |
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Scale of Rations
per head for Porters |
Annexure 'E' |
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Undertaking by
Porters |
Annexure 'F' |
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| I, Mr ……………………………S/O
……………………………..
Having No. ……………………….
Of village ……………………
Tehsil ……………….. District
…………………… do
hereby solemnly undertake :- |
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- That I shall abide by the Terms and Conditions for grant
of permission to the trekking …………………
parties which have been explained to me and I have understood
them clearly.
- That I shall work on the basis of daily wages of Rs.
………….. Or a specified period with
the party led by Mr……………….
- That I shall not desert the party nor shall I insist
on increase in the wages during a march.
- That I shall serve the party diligently and faithfully
during the period of my contract.
- That If I do any thing in violation of this contract
or in violation of the terms and conditions, referred to
in para (I) above, I shall make myself liable to forfeiture
of daily wages. In addition to the above, I shall make myself
liable for any other action which may be taken against me
under the relevant laws by a local administration.
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…………………………………..
Signature / Thumb impression
Name……………………………………..
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In the presence of :
(1) Rep. of local admn.
(2) Liaison Officer/MN.G.
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Trekks in Baltistan |
Annexure 'G' |
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| Treks in Baltistan |
| S.No. |
Treks |
Recommended |
| 1. |
Baltoro – Gondokoro-Hushe : Concordia,
K-2 B, Gasherbrum B, C & return by the same route,
or cross Gondokoro or Vigne Pass, K-7 B.C., Hushe, Skardu
or vice versa. |
Restricted Zone |
| 2. |
Baltoro – Masherbrum Pass – Hushe : Skardu,
Askole, Concordia, K-2 B.C., Gasherbrum B.C., Masherbrum
Pass, K-7 B.C., Hushe, Skardu or Vice Versa. |
Do |
| 3. |
Panmah Glacier – Sim Pass : Skardu, Panmah
Glacier, Chiring Glacier, Drenmang Glacier, Nobande Sobande
Glacier, Simgeng Glacier, Chaktoi Glacier, Sim Pass, Simgang
Glacier, Snow Lake & down to Askole via Biafo Glacier
or to Nagar via Hispar Glacier, or vice versa. |
Restricted Zone
|
| 4. |
Hispar Pass : Skardu, Askole, Biafo Glacier,
Snow Lake, Hispar Pass, Hispar Glacier, Nagar, Gilgit
or vice versa. |
Open Zone |
| 5. |
Lukpo Pass : Skardu, Askole, Biafo Glacier,
Snow lake, Simgang Glacier, Lukpo Pass, Braldu Glacier,
Shimshal Pass, Shimshal village, pass, Gilgit or vice
versa. |
Restricted Zone
|
| 6. |
Sokh Pass : Skardu, Askole, Biafo Glacier,
Snow Lake, Sokh La, Sokh Glacier, Sosbun Glacier, Hikmul
Pass, Hoh Lungma Glacier, Arandu, Skardu, or vice versa.
|
Open Zone |
| 7. |
Haramosh Pass : Skardu, Arandu, Chogo Lungma
Glacier, Haramosh La, Dache, Sassi, Gilgit or Skardu or
vice ve rsa. |
Do |
| 8. |
Stak Pass : Skardu, Stak, Stak pass, Ganto
pass, Arandu, Chogo lungma Glacier, Haramosh Pass, Sassi,
Skardu or Gilgit, or vice versa. |
Do |
| 9. |
Sosbun valley : Skardu, Chakpong, Ho, Sosbun
B.C., Sosbun Brakk B.C. Hoh Lungma Glacier, Hikmul Pass,
Doko, Skardu or Vice versa |
|
| 10. |
Skoro Pass : Skardu, Askole, Skoro Pass,
Shigar, Skardu or vice versa. |
Do |
| 11. |
Thalle pass: Skardu, Shigar, Thalle pass,
Bukma, Doghani to Hushe or Skardu or vice versa. |
Do |
| 12. |
Hushe valley : Skardu, Hushe, Masherbrum
B.C., Shaicho, Gondokoro B.C. K-7 B.C. Hushe, Skardu,
or vice versa |
Restricted Zone
|
| 13. |
Hushe – Aling : Skardu, Hushe, Aling Glacier
& back to Hushe via same route |
Open Zone |
| 14. |
Across Deosai : Skardu, Deosai Plateau,
Chillim Astore, Gilgit or vice versa. |
Do |
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| Treks in Diamir |
| 15. |
Around Nanga Parbat : Gilgit,
Astore, Mazeno Pass, either to Chilas via Diamer or Kachal
Pass, Fairy Meadows, Raikot or Astore Via Nameless Pass,
Chilas or vice versa. |
Open Zone |
| 16. |
Fairy Meadows : Chilas, Fairy meadows,
Nanga Parbat Base Camp, Jillipur Pass, Chilas. |
Do |
| 17. |
Across Deosai : Gilgit, Astore, Chillim,
Deosai plateau, Skardu, or vice versa. |
Do |
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| Treks in Gilgit & Hunza |
| 18. |
Rakaposhi Base Camp : Gilgit,
Jaglot, Shaltar Pass, Milt, Minapin Glacier, Miachar,
Toshot, Nagar, Gilgit or vice versa |
Open Zone |
| 19. |
Batura Glacier : Gilgit, Gulmit, Borit
Lake, Patundas, Yashpirit, Shelmin, Lupdor & Retum
via left side of the Batura Glacier to Passu, Gilgit
or vice versa. |
Do |
| 20. |
Gilgit-Hassanabad: Gilgit, Hassanabad,
Muchuhar Glacier, Shendar Glacier, back to the Batoqsha
Glacier, Shispar Glacier, Hassanabad, Gilgit or vice versa.
|
Do |
| 21. |
Karun Pass : Gilgit, Passu, Dut, Karun
Pqass, Boiber, Morkhun, Karakoram
Highway & back to Gilgit or vice versa. |
Do |
| 22. |
Chapursan Batura : Gilgit, Sost, Yashkuk
by jeep & then by foot to Khkijerab Glacier &
across Lupghar Pass & down to Raminji or cross 5200
meter pass & down to Lupdor & down to the Batura
Glacier to Passu or vice versa. |
Restricted Zone |
| 23. |
BarpuBarpu Glacier : Gilgit, Hunza, Hopper,
across Bualbar, Glacier up the Barpu Glacier ascend to
Rash Lake, Girgindal, Golden Peak base camp, retum by
left side of the Barpu Glacier to Hopper & to Gilgit
or vice versa. |
Open Zone |
| 24. |
Shimshal Valley : Gilgit, Hunza, Sost,
Chillinji pass, Ishkomen, Gilgit or vice versa |
Restricted Zone |
| 25. |
Shimshal Valley :Gilgit Passu, Shimshal,
Yazghil, Glacier, Yukshin Gardan Glacier, Khurdopin Glacier,
Virjerab Glacier & return to Gilgit by the same route
|
Open Zone |
| 26. |
Shimshal – Chapchingal Pass : Gilgit, Passu,
Shimshal, Boesam Pir Pass, Mundi
Highway, Gilgit or vice versa. |
Restricted Zone |
| 27. |
Shimshal Pass : Gilgit, Passu, Shimshal,
Shimshal Pass, Yazghil Glacier, Virjerab Glacier, Shimshal
Pass, Shuijerab, Shimshal Village Passu & return to
Gilgit |
Open Zone |
| 28. |
Karun Pass : Gilgit Passu, Karum Pass,
Beihar, Merkhun, Sest, Gilgit or vice versa. |
Open Zone |
| 29. |
Shimshal – Braldu Glacier – Snow Lake:
Gilgit, Passu, Shimshal Village, Shuijerab, Braldu Glacier,
Lukpo-La, Snow Lake & to Nagar Via Hispar La &
Shspar Glacier or to Askole & Skardu via Biafo Glacier
or vice versa. |
Restricted Zone |
| 30. |
Naltar Pass; Gilgit, Cither Nomal, Naltar
Pass Naltar Pass or Sher Qila, Naltar, naltar Pass, down
to either Chaterkhand or to Pakhera, to lmit, down to
Gilgit or vice versa. |
Open Zone |
| 31. |
Dainter Pass : Gilgit, Nemal, Naltar, Dinter
Pass, Bar, Kukuar Glacier & Baltar Glacier, Chalt
to Gilgit or Chaprot Chaprot Pass, Naltar, Gilgit or Vice
Versa. |
Open Zone |
| 32. |
Thui Pass : Gilgit, Yasin, Nialthi, Thui
Pass, Gazin, Mastuj, Chitral or vice versa. |
Open Zone |
| 33. |
Nazbar Pass : Gilgit, Yasin, Nazbar Pass,
Zagar Pass, Shandur Pass, Mastuj, Chitral or vice versa.
|
Do |
| 34. |
Dadar Ali Pass : Gilgit, Phander, Handrap,
Dadarail Pass, Kalam, Swat, or vice versa or same upto
Handrap & continue to Swatvia, Bashkaro Pass &
Kalam or vice versa. |
Do |
| 35. |
Asumsar & Ishkoman Passes : Gilgit,
Chatorkhand, Asumbar Pass, Sandi, Darkot, Ishkoman Pass,
Ishkoman, Gilgit or vice versa. |
do |
| 36. |
Ishkoman & Darkut Passes : Gilgit,
Ishkoman, Ishkoman Pass, Darkot, Darkot pass, Baroghil
to Mastuj & back to Gilgit or Chitral |
Restricted Zone |
| 37. |
Nazvar pass: Gilgit, Yasin, Nazbar pass,
Zagar pass, Chamarkhan pass, Harchin pass, Harchin &
to Chitral or Gilgit or vice versa. |
Open Zone |
| 38. |
Haramosh pass: Gilgit, Jaglot, Sassi, Dassn,
Haramosh pass, Arandu, Skardu or vice versa |
Do |
| 39. |
Haramosh – Rakan pass-Bagrot : Gilgit Sassi,
Rakan pass, Farphu, Gilgit or vice versa |
Do |
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| Treks in Chitral Valley |
| 40. |
Garam Chashma
– Agram pass : Chitral, Mizhinagram, Ovirdeh, Agram pass,
Gohar, Lutkuh, Chitral or vice versa |
Restricted Zone |
| 41. |
Maedaklasht – Phagram pass : Chitral, Madaklasht,
Gelon valley, Phagram pass, Laspur, Chitral or vice versa.
|
Open Zone |
| 42. |
Kalash-Chambol pass: Chitral, Berir, Chamboi
pass, Bomboret, Kalashgaram, Rambur, Balangum, Bakmak,
Chitral or vice versa . |
Restricted Zone |
| 43. |
Khot pass: Chitral, Turkhow, Khot pass,
Ochall, Ishkarwaz, Karambar Pass, Ishkoman valley, Gilgit
or vice versa |
Do |
| 44. |
Thui pass: Chitral, Gazin, Thui pass, Assombar,
Gilgit or vice versa |
Open Zone |
| 45. |
Kachikani Pass : Chitral, Mastuj, Kachikanj
Pass, Kalam, Swat or vice versa. |
Do |
| 46. |
Ovir Pass: Chitral, Shahbronz, Ovir Pass,
Kiyar, Chitral or vice versa. |
Do |
| 47. |
Kalash – Rumbur : Chitral, Blmoghlasht,
Utak Pass, Bashagalian, Rumbur, Bomboret or vice versa.
|
Restricted Zone |
| 48. |
Dadrali Pass : Chitral, Mastuj, Andrap
Lake, Dadrall Pass, Kalam, Swat or vice versa. |
Open Zone |
| 49. |
Zani Pass: Chitral, Zani Pass, Shagram,
Atrak, Babu Camp, Ziwar Gol, Burzun, Chitral or vice versa.
|
Restricted Zone |
| 50. |
Turkhow Valley : Chitral, Burzun, Ziwar,
Shal, Uzhnu, Chikar pass, Wakhikan Gumba, Kotgaz, Noghor
Zom, Rua, Chitral or vice versa. |
Do |
| 51. |
Shah Junali-Chillui Pass: Chitral, Rua,
Shah Junali, Lasht, Ishkarwarz, karambar Pass, Chilinji
Pass, Chapursan Valley , Gilgit & vice versa. |
Restricted Zone |
| 52. |
Chumurkan Pass: Chitral, Mastuj, Chumarkan,
Nazbar Pass, Yasin, Ishkoman, Gilgit or vice versa. |
Open Zone |
| 53. |
Zindigram Pass Trek : Chitral, Shah Junali,
Paur, Gazin, Lasht, Kishmanja, Ishkarwarz to Darkot Pass,
or Karambar Pass, Zindikharam Pass, Ishkoman, Gilgit or
vice versa. |
Restricted Zone |
| 54. |
Arkari Trek : Chitral, Shugur Blyasan,
Babu Camp, Arkari, Garam Chashma, Shahgram, Chitral or
vice versa. |
Do |
| 55. |
Darkot Pass : Chitral, Mastuj, Lasht, Darkut
Pass, Ishkoman Gilgit or vice versa. |
Do |
| 56. |
Chilinji Trek : Chitral, Mastuj, Ishkarwarz,
Karambar Pass, Chilinji Pass, Chapursan Valley, Gilgit
or vice versa |
Do |
| 57. |
Tirich Valley :Chitral – Shahgram, Shugur
Biyasan, Lower Tirich Glacier, Upper Tirich Glacier and
back by the same route |
Do |
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Trekking Agencies
Operating in Rawalpindi / Islamabad / NA
|
Annexure 'H' |
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| 1 |
Adventure Tours Pakistan
P.O. Box No. 1780, Islamabad
Tel : 252759 / 862505 |
| 2 |
Adventure Travel, 15 Wali Centre
86, South Blue Area, Islamabad, Tel : 819727, 212490 |
| 3 |
Alpine Trekkers & Tours,
465 St. 74, G-8/1, Islamabad
Tel : 852496 |
| 4 |
Baltistan Tours,
P.O. Box 1285, Islamabad
Tel : 220388 |
| 5 |
Concordia Tours & Trekking Services,
1-Chughtai Plaza Blue Area, Islamabad
Tel : 223849 |
| 6 |
Concordia Trekking Services
P.O. Box 626, Skardu, N.As.
Tel : (0575) 3440 |
| 7 |
Himalaya Treks & Tours
112 Rahim Plaza Murree Road, Rawalpindi
Tel : 563014, 515371 |
| 8 |
Hunza Travel Services
45 Al-Abbas Market Adamjee Road, Rawalpindi
Tel: 564782, Fax : 92-51-513129 |
| 9 |
Indus Guides (Pvt) Ltd.
108-A, C-II, Gulberg-III, Lahore
Tel : 872975 |
| 10 |
Karakoram Treks & Tours N.A. (Pvt) Ltd.,
1 Baltoro Hours, St. 19 Shalimar F-7/2, Islamabad |
| 11 |
Karakorum Explorers
H. 1295, St. 90, I-10/1, PO Box 2994, Islamabad
Tel : 829120 |
| 12 |
Mountain Movers
Airport Road Near Park Hotel Gilgit. |
| 13 |
Mountain Travel Pakistan
P.O. Box No 621, Satellite Town, Rawalpindi |
| 14 |
Nazir Sabir Expedition
P.O. Box 1442, Islamabad
Tel : 252553, 853672 |
| 15 |
North Pakistan Treks, Tours And Expedition,
P.O. Box 463, Islamabad Tel : 856779 |
| 16 |
Pakistan Tours Limited
23, 24 Flashman’s Hotel The Mall Rawalpindi
Tel : 563038, 565449 |
| 17 |
Pakistan Adventure Travel Services
251 – B, E-Block, Satellite Town Rawalpindi
Tel : 414489 |
| 18 |
Raja Mushtaq Enterprises
Mahmood Plaza, Blue Area Islamabad
Tel : 210850, 210851 Fax : 21-871 |
| 19 |
Travel Wide Services
16 Saeed Plaza, Blue Area Islamabad
Tel : 811301/2 |
| 20 |
Sitara Travel Counsultant
Sitara House, 232 Khadim Hussain Road,
P.O. Box 63, Rawalpindi. Tel : 564750, 564751 |
| 21 |
Waljis’ Travel (Pvt) Ltd.,
10-Khayaban-e-Suhrawardy Islamabad
Tel : 270745-7 |
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