K2 Trek via Karakoram Highway
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- 21 Days Guided Tour
- 13-14 Days Trekking
- 4 Days Jeep Travel
Accomodations
- 6 Nights Hotel
- 13 Nights Camp
Meals
- 13 Dinners Plus
- 13 Lunches
- 20 Breakfasts
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- Fixed Departure
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K2 Trek via Karakoram Highway
- See K2 and Broad peak from their base camps
- Trek beneath and explore around K2, the Gasherbrums, Masherbrum, Broad Peak, Trango Tower, Cathedral Peaks, Mustagh Tower, Chogolisa amongst many others
- Trek along the mighty Baltoro Glacier and reach Concordia
- Excursion to Gilkey memorial
- Cross the famous Gondogoro La (5,585m) pass
- One of the world`s top 5 trekking adventures
- Views of Glaciers (e.g. Biafo, Vigne, Liligo, Dunge, Muztagh, Biango, Yermanendu, Mandu and more)
- Indus, Panmah and Braldu rivers
- Experience the stunning mountain flight from Islamabad to Skardu
- Experience the picturesque Skardu, Shigar, Hushe and Khaplu Valleys in Pakistan
- Karakoram Highway
Trip Overview
Trekking to K2 via the Karakoram Highway is an adventure that offers breathtaking scenery and the opportunity to witness some of the world’s highest peaks.
The trek to K2 Base Camp typically takes around 7-10 days, depending on the pace of the trekking group and the chosen route. The trek passes through stunning valleys, rugged terrain, and glacier crossings. Popular stops along the trek include Paiju, Urdukas, Concordia, and Broad Peak Base Camp. Concordia, often called the “Throne Room of the Mountain Gods,” offers mesmerizing views of K2 and several other towering peaks of the Karakoram Range. From Concordia, trekkers continue towards K2 Base Camp, where they can get closer look of the world’s 2nd highest mountain.
Trekking to K2 Base Camp via the Karakoram Highway is an unforgettable experience that requires proper preparation. The route offers unparalleled natural beauty and a chance to witness some of the world’s most magnificent mountains up close.
Itinerary
GPS Data: Altitude= 540 m
You will be met by a representative of snowland and will be transferred to the Designated Hotel.
Meals Included: None
Accomodation: Hotel
GPS Data: Altitude= 240 m
Drive 10-12hrs by air conditioned coach/car to Chilas (480km) on the Karakoram highway.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Accomodation: Hotel
GPS Data: Altitude= 580 m
Today's road journey will be 7-8 hrs to Skardu (275km). On route are spectacular views of Nanga Parbat (8125m).
Meals Included: Breakfast
Accomodation: Hotel
GPS Data: Altitude: 540 m
eep drive. It takes about six hours to drive from Skardu to Askolie or near Askolie. The drive through the Braldu Gorge is guaranteed to knock your socks off.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
On the day of our first hike we will pass through the confluence of the Braldu and Dumordo Rivers where the infamous flying fox or 'jola' is located. It is still there, however a bridge has now been built making the passage much easier by jeep. In past years it was necessary to make a high traverse across a rocky face and descend steeply to the riverside of the Dumordo to gain the flying fox. There is now a safe and pleasant pathway above the river. It is this valley, fed by the Panmah Glacier that was once a passage between Baltistan and Yarkhand across the West Mustagh Pass (5370m) into China. Once across, we descend beside the river to the Braldu and then follow along its banks to our camp.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
The route is mainly at riverside throughout the day, switching up and down somewhat according to the level of erosion and water levels of the Braldu. The Masherbrum Group may be glimpsed to our right via the Xiangang Valley. The range is a vast array of peaks that extend almost the full length of the southern side of Baltoro. Walking conditions are hot and dry and care must be taken to prevent sunburn, especially when most members will have come from a southern winter! As we approach camp several small glacially fed rivulets flow down from the north and the first peaks of the Trango and Uli Biaho group appear on the distant ridgeline. The vast snout of the Baltoro glacier, the fourth longest in Pakistan, is also visible but it's hard to gather a sense of scale from here.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
Rest day. Wash up, relax, read, climb on a steep ridge behind the camp, sing and dance with the porters! Depending upon the size of the party, goats or a goat will be sacrificed and meat will be distributed to the porters as a form of thanksgiving and to bring us good luck on our next day’s walk on the Baltoro.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
Trek on Baltoro Glacier. Six to eight hours of walking. A tough day as we climb on the rocky moraines of the Baltoro, but the sight of Baltoro pinnacles and Paiyu Peak is astounding! An earlier alternative campsite is Liligo, but there is no water there. We will cross some gushing streams on the way.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
A short 4 hour plus walk on the rocky moraines and ablation valley of the Baltoro. We will cross couple of icy side glaciers on the way and may have our first sight of Broad Peak and the Gasherbrums. The historical campsite is located on a grassy slope high above the Baltoro and commands one of the most intense mountain views in this world. The campsite was prepared by the Duke of Abruzzi in the beginning of this century.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
This is a tough day’s walk on the undulating Baltoro. However, the footing becomes easy as the rocks become smaller and smaller as we move up the Baltoro. It takes about 7 hours to get to Goro II. We walk right smack up the center moraine of the Baltoro. As Masherbrum emerges on the right, it takes our breath away and so does Gasherbrum IV right in front of us. Goro is a cold campsite! It has a great view of the Muztagh Tower.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
A special day today as we trek into Concordia and enjoy our first views of K2 (weather permitting!). This location must be considered one of the world's most spectacular camps as it is totally surrounded by stunning peaks. As we leave Goro II, the Biange Glacier to the north provides a superb view up to Mustagh Tower (7284m), one of the most difficult mountains in the Karakoram to climb. The trail continues along fairly easy rolling slopes of moraine marked by cairns and then passes among ice towers or seracs as we approach the colliding glaciers at Concordia. Mitre Peak (6030m) rises to our right, with Golden Throne (Baltoro Kangri) (7312m) beside it, while the Gasherbrum Group is directly before us. The expanse of Broad Peak (8050m) is to the left and finally K2 (8611m) looms above the ridge towering over the Godwin Austen Glacier twelve kilometres away.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
Our schedule is somewhat flexible according to the prevailing weather conditions and group preference. One of our objectives is to visit K2 Base Camp (approx 5150m) and the Gilkey Memorial, a spectacular full day trip from camp.The most exciting day of this trek as you walk past Broad peak and get nearer to K-2 and arrive at the strip which is the most popular camping area for nearly all the expeditions to K-2. Here some of the top climbers of the world can be seen busy in preparations for the challenges ahead.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
Today we trek for 5-6 hours on the Vigne Glacier with superb views of Chogolisa and Mitre Peak. Overnight will be spent at Ali camp just below the pass.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
Adverse weather conditions may prevent us from our ascent of the La, and it may be necessary to delay our crossing. Your guide will assess the weather, ice and snow conditions.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
8-10 hours, 930m ascent, 1260m descent. We must start very early in the morning (1am) for our crossing of the pass. After 4-5 hours of steep and strenuous ascent we gain the top to be rewarded with stunning views of K2, Broad Peak and the Gasherbrums. The lovely snow and granite knife edged peak of Laila (6200m), first climbed unofficially in 1987 by a British expedition and unofficially in 1996 by an Italian expedition, rises over the Gondogoro Glacier as we turn to descend. We descend 3-4 hrs to Xhuspang camp (4680m). Xhuspang is named for the turquoise (xhu) flowers which blanket this grassy place in summer.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
Continuing along the lateral moraine we descend to Shaieshcho, a picturesque campsite nestled amongst tamarisks, wild roses and junipers set beside the river. There are views up to the Charakusa Valley towards K7 (6934m). Tonight there is the chance for song and dance as the porters are relaxed and happy with a successful crossing of the Gondogoro La trek behind them.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
Today is our final day of trekking in Pakistan. 3-4 hours of easy descent bring us to the village of Hushe. Nestled in the Hushe Valley it is the gateway for many expeditions travelling to Masherbrum, the Charakusa and Nangma valleys. Time permitting, we may have the option of a short climb to the top of a hillside on the edge of the village to gain unparalleled views of the mountain tops of the entire Baltoro.
Meals Included: All Meals
Accomodation: Tent With Mattress
Drive back to Skardu, rest, and celebrate the successful trek
Meals Included: Breakfast
Accomodation: Hotel
a) Weather permitting we will fly to Islamabad today, on arrival transfer to the Hotel.
b) In case of flight cancellation it is necessary to drive to Chilas and overnight in Chilas.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Accomodation: Hotel
Extra 'cushion' day! *Note: Day 20 will be used as a 'cushion' day in case of delays in travel due to weather, route change, health, acclimatization issues during the trek, etc.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Accomodation: Hotel
After breakfast you will be transferred to the airport for your return flight
Meals Included: Breakfast
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Weather
The traditional trekking season in Pakistan is June to September. The K2 Base Camp and Gondogoro la trek will have a wide range of temperatures depending on the altitude and the time of day. In the mountains between 1,000m and 3,500m the nights will be cool normally around 5°C. During the day temperatures can be very hot even as high as 40°C in the lower elevations. At higher altitudes temperatures range from about 20°C to -10°C. The mornings are generally clear with clouds building up during the afternoon and often disappearing at night to reveal beautiful starry nights. Rawalpindi will be hot and humid at this time of year; temperatures typically range from 30°C to 46°C with high humidity, whereas the temperatures in Skardu at 2,340m will be cooler
Region | Altitude | Temperature C | ||
Day | Night | |||
Islamabad | 635m | 44C | 27C | |
Skardu | 2430m | 34C | 12C | |
Askoli | 3000m | 35C | 8C | |
Jhula | 3200m | 35C | 10C | |
Payu | 3450m | 35C | 10C | |
Liligo | 3780m | 34C | 8C | |
Urdukas | 4050m | 25C | 7C | |
Goro II | 4345m | 30C | 2C | |
Concordia | 4650m | 31C | -5C | |
K2 Base Camp | 5000m | 28C | N/A | |
Ali Camp | 5100m | 25C | -3C | |
Gondogoro | 5650-5700m | 8C | -10C | |
Xhuspang | 4755m | 20C | 0C | |
Shaisho | 3330m | 24C | 4C | |
Hushe | 3050m | 29C | 8C |
Map/Location
Accommodation
Envoy Continental Hotel
Envoy Continental Hotel is situated in the splendidly magnificent capital city Islamabad. Elegantly designed interior and edgy exterior paired up with unparalleled luxury and soothing ambiance forms a perfect stay experience. Moreover, carefully curated cuisine can be relished inside the sophisticatedly designed restaurant. The hotel has an easy access to airport and all the major tourist destination in Islamabad. With years of experience the hotel offers outstanding service and a wholesome experience.
Grand Islamabad Hotel
Grand Islamabad is situated in the E-11/1 Sector which is at the foothills of Margala Hills and 40 minutes drive from the New Islamabad International Airport. The calm and quite atmosphere adds to the Serenity of this property and guests tend to enjoy this unique aura of our Sector. This area along with its beauty also has a cultural heritage as Buddha Caves and Shah Allah Ditta village are just round the corner. The Hotel is best suited to serve the Corporate as well as the leisure guests and the 50 beautifully appointed suites provides an exceptional standards of comfort to the guests.
Hotel de Papae Islamabad
Hotel de Papae is one of the top-rated hotels in Islamabad, known for its luxurious amenities and impeccable service. However, what sets us apart from other Islamabad hotels is our unique feature of providing real-time weather updates of Islamabad on our website. This allows guests to plan their activities and stay informed about the weather condition of Islamabad during their stay. With our commitment to providing the best possible experience to our guests, Hotel de Papae is truly a standout hotel in Islamabad.
Mashabrum Hotel Skardu
Mashabrum Hotel is a traditional and luxurious Summer residence located in a quiet, sunny area, overlooking the spectacular mountain scenery of the Alps. We are located at College Road Skardu. It has 56 luxurious rooms equipped with all basic amenities e.g. WiFi-Internet, Cable T.v, Room Service and neat & clean attached bathrooms.
Hotel Mountain Lodge Skardu
Hotel Mountain Lodge Skardu features free bikes, fitness center, a garden and terrace in Skardu. This 3-star hotel offers room service and an ATM.
Shangrila Hotel Chilas
Shangrila Hotel Chilas offers up to a 100 spacious rooms which are uniquely designed to include luxurious amenities. Most of these rooms over look the indus river and provide a comfortable night for all our guests. Our management offers hospitality at its best with a peaceful atmosphere in a beautiful natural environment cut away from the distractions of polluted city life. Excursions to beautiful surrounding lakes and rivers can be arranged during your stay. Chilas is known for its famous Buddhist carvings some dating back to 2000 BC.
Snowland Camps: North Face tents
We use North Face tents on our all trips these tents are thoughtfully designed with features to help make the camping adventure a better experience. These tents offer reflective guylines to help protect against high winds. Some of the freestanding tents even offer extra living or storage space in a vestibule area with easy-open back exits and dividers to offer quick accessibility to the outside. Many of the tents offer attachment points to hang lamps, clothes, and gear.
Dates & Price
* Guaranteed/Limited status denotes minimum trip numbers have been met, however the trips operation will be subject to there being no COVID-19 restrictions or other government travel advisories. Please contact us for further information.
What's Included
- Visa invitation letter and supporting documents
- Domestic flights with 20kg Baggage Allowance and 7 kg Hand Carry as per airline’s policy
- Transportation: All road and airport transfers
- Accommodation: Tourist Class hotel accommodation in Pakistan on twin sharing basis
- Camp accommodation: Dome tents on twin sharing basis
- All camping and bridge Crossing fees
- Gondogoro Pass Crossing Fee
- Equipment: All necessary trekking and camping equipment such as kitchen/mess tents, mattresses, and cooking gear
- Group Gear: Shared equipment for the group, such as ropes and communal gear.
- Meals: Full-board meals during the trek, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Snacks including dry fruits and tea/coffee during the trek
- Free refills of boiled drinking water on the trek
- Experienced Government Licensed trekking guide
- Trek Support Staff: Cook, Assistants and Porters
- Travel insurance of Trek Crew: Guide, Cook, Assistants and porters
- Trekking permit and Waste management fees
- 14 Kg baggage allowance during trekking
- Storage service for baggage in Skardu & Islamabad (for leaving a bag behind in Skardu before going on the trek)
- Medical Kit: Basic medical supplies and a first aid kit.
- Satellite phone for emergencies
What's not Included
- Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance, covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and other unforeseen events.
- Pakistan visa fee (All supporting documents will be provided)
- Personal equipment (e.g. trekking shoes, down jacket, walking sticks etc)
- Extra nights in Islamabad (hotel check in/out is 12pm) - additional USD 50 per night
- Additional trek weight/baggage: USD 10 per kg
- Early Windup/Return Costs (e.g. early return from trek due to any reason)
- Costs due to Force Majure (e.g. earthquake, landslide, floods, etc)
- Personal mountain equipment (crampon, mountaineering boot, ice axe, harness, two carabiners, helmet etc)
- Tips/gratuities for guides, porters, staff etc
- Miscellaneous (minibar, bottled water, phone calls, laundry, souvenir etc)
- Lunch and Dinners during your time in hotels (Islamabad, Chilas and Skardu)
- Single Supplement
What's Included
- Visa Invitation Letter and supporting documents
- Domestic flights with 20kg Baggage Allowance and 7 kg Hand Carry as per airline’s policy
- Transportation: All road and airport transfers
- Accommodation: 2-3* hotel accommodation in Pakistan on twin sharing basis
- Camp accommodation: Dome tents on twin sharing basis
- All camping and bridge Crossing fees
- Gondogoro Pass Crossing Fee
- Equipment: All necessary trekking and camping equipment such as kitchen/mess tents, mattresses, and cooking gear
- Group Gear: Shared equipment for the group, such as ropes and communal gear.
- Meals: Full-board meals during the trek, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Snacks including dry fruits and tea/coffee during the trek
- Free refills of boiled drinking water on the trek
- Experienced Government Licensed trekking guide
- Trek Support Staff: Cook, Assistants and Porters
- Travel insurance of Trek Crew: Guide, Cook, Assistants and porters
- Trekking permit and Waste management fees
- 18 Kg baggage allowance during trekking
- Storage service for baggage in Skardu & Islamabad (for leaving a bag behind in Skardu before going on the trek)
- Medical Kit: Basic medical supplies and a first aid kit.
- Satellite phone for emergencies and private calls with 40 units balance
- Electric Generator/Solar panel for camp electricity and charging camera batteries
- Personal mountain equipment (crampon, ice axe, harness, two carabiners, helmet etc)
What's not Included
- Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance, covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and other unforeseen events.
- Pakistan visa fee (All supporting documents will be provided)
- Personal equipment (e.g. trekking shoes, down jacket, walking sticks etc)
- Extra nights in Islamabad (hotel check in/out is 12pm) - additional USD 75 per night
- Additional trek weight/baggage: USD 10 per kg
- Early Windup/Return Costs (e.g. early return from trek due to any reason)
- Costs due to Force Majure (e.g. earthquake, landslide, floods, etc)
- Tips/gratuities for guides, porters, staff etc
- Miscellaneous (minibar, bottled water, phone calls, laundry, souvenir etc)
- Lunch and Dinners during your time in hotels (Islamabad, Chilas and Skardu)
- Single Supplement
What's Included
- Visa Invitation Letter and supporting documents
- Domestic flights with 20kg Baggage Allowance and 7 kg Hand Carry as per airline’s policy
- Transportation: All road and airport transfers
- Accommodation: 4-5* hotel accommodation in Pakistan on twin sharing basis
- Camp accommodation: Single Dome tents
- All camping and bridge Crossing fees
- Gondogoro Pass Crossing Fee
- Equipment: All necessary trekking and camping equipment such as kitchen/mess tents, mattresses, and cooking gear
- Group Gear: Shared equipment for the group, such as ropes and communal gear.
- Meals: Full-board meals during the trek and at hotels, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Snacks including dry fruits and tea/coffee during the trek
- Free refills of boiled drinking water on the trek
- Experienced Government Licensed trekking guide
- Trek Support Staff: Cook, Assistants and Porters
- Travel insurance of Trek Crew: Guide, Cook, Assistants and porters
- Trekking permit and Waste management fees
- 25 Kg baggage allowance during trekking
- Storage service for baggage in Skardu & Islamabad (for leaving a bag behind in Skardu before going on the trek)
- Medical Kit: Basic medical supplies and a first aid kit.
- Satellite phone for emergencies and private calls with free 80 Units balance
- Electric Generator/Solar panel for camp electricity and charging camera batteries
- Personal mountain equipment (crampon, ice axe, harness, two carabiners, helmet etc)
What's not Included
- Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance, covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and other unforeseen events.
- Pakistan visa fee (All supporting documents will be provided)
- Personal equipment (e.g. trekking shoes, down jacket, walking sticks etc)
- Extra nights in Islamabad (hotel check in/out is 12pm) - additional USD 150 per night
- Additional trek weight/baggage: USD 10 per kg
- Early Windup/Return Costs (e.g. early return from trek due to any reason)
- Costs due to Force Majure (e.g. earthquake, landslide, floods, etc)
- Tips/gratuities for guides, porters, staff etc
- Miscellaneous (minibar, bottled water, phone calls, laundry, souvenir etc)
Notes:
FAQs
The K2 Base Camp Trek is considered challenging due to its high altitude, rough terrain, and unpredictable weather conditions. Trekkers should be physically fit and mentally prepared for the demands of the trek.
The optimal trekking seasons are typically from late June to early September. During this period, the weather is relatively stable, and the temperatures are more moderate.
Yes, trekkers need permits to enter the restricted areas along the trekking route. These permits are usually arranged by trekking agencies and should be obtained well in advance.
While it's technically possible to trek independently, However, due to Government regulation to obtain trekking permit through a registered tour operator and challenging logistics it is highly recommended to hire a local tour operator.
K2 Base Camp is situated at an altitude of approximately 5,150 meters (16,900 feet).
The trek usually takes around 13-14 days, depending on the specific route, acclimatization breaks, and the pace of the trekking group.
Proper trekking gear, including waterproof clothing, sturdy hiking boots, a sleeping bag, and a backpack, is essential. It's advisable to bring layers to accommodate varying temperatures.
The trek includes acclimatization days at certain points along the route, allowing trekkers to adjust to the high altitude gradually. It's essential to stay hydrated and follow the guidance of experienced guides.
While there are some basic teahouses along the lower sections of the trek, higher elevations often require camping. Trekkers usually stay in tents at designated campsites.
The region is home to various wildlife, including marmots, ibex, and various bird species. However, due to the high altitude, encounters with large mammals are relatively rare.
Yes, travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, evacuation, and trip cancellations is strongly recommended for trekkers.
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