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Destination

Pakistan

Region

Pakistan.

Trip Grade

Grade 3: Hard/challenging

Accommodation

Tea House

Total Distance

300km

Durations

29 Days

Max. Altitude

5,309 m (17,417 ft)

Meals Included

Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner

Group Size

above 1 pax

Best Season

March to May/sept to Nove

Activity per day

8 hr

Transportation

Hiking/Drive/flight

Trip Highlights

The highlights of a five base camp trek in Pakistan include reaching Concordia, a "throne room of the gods" with 360-degree views of numerous 8,000-meter peaks like K2 and Broad Peak, as well as trekking on the Baltoro Glacier. Other key experiences are crossing the challenging Gondogoro La pass, seeing the Trango Towers, and trekking through the scenic Hushe and Fairy Meadows valleys.

Concordia: Also called the "Throne Room of the Gods," this glacial confluence offers stunning panoramic views of five 8,000-meter peaks, including K2, Broad Peak, and the Gasherbrum peaks.

Baltoro Glacier: The trek involves walking along the mighty Baltoro Glacier, a vast ice-covered riverbed in the Karakoram range.

Five 8,000m peaks: The trek takes you to the base camps of five mountains over 8,000 meters: K2 (8,611m), Broad Peak (8,048m), Gasherbrum I, Gasherbrum II, and Gasherbrum IV.

The K2 Base Camp trek in Pakistan is a challenging but rewarding high-altitude trek through the Karakoram Mountains, highlighted by its spectacular views of K2 and numerous other massive peaks like the Gasherbrums and Broad Peak. Key highlights include walking on the massive Baltoro Glacier, reaching the "Throne Room of the Mountain Gods" at Concordia, witnessing the Trango Towers, experiencing local Balti culture, and potentially crossing the Gondogoro La pass. It requires a good level of fitness but no technical mountaineering skills

Spectacular mountain scenery: The trek offers close-up views of K2 (8,611m), the world's second-highest peak, along with other giants like Broad Peak, Gasherbrum 2, and the Trango Towers

K2 Base Camp: Reaching the base camp itself is a major highlight, providing a humbling and close-up perspective of K2.

Spectacular mountain scenery: The trek offers close-up views of K2 (8,611m), the world's second-highest peak, along with other giants like Broad Peak, Gasherbrum 2, and the Trango Towers.

The Nanga Parbat Base Camp trek in Pakistan is a challenging yet rewarding adventure highlighted by stunning views of the world's 9th highest mountain, Nanga Parbat, also known as the "Killer Mountain". Key highlights include the journey along the Karakoram Highway, the scenic and thrilling jeep ride to Tatu Village, the peaceful, lush Fairy Meadows with its incredible Nanga Parbat views, and the final trek to the base camp itself. The trek also offers a chance to experience local culture and the rugged, wild scenery of the Himalayas.

Gondogoro La Pass: This challenging high-altitude pass (5,625m) is a famous point that provides incredible views of K2 and the surrounding mountains upon crossing it.

Diverse scenery: Experience a range of landscapes, from the ice and rock of the glaciers to the lush, serene plateau of the Fairy Meadows valley and the picturesque Hushe Valley.

Other peaks: See iconic mountains such as Masherbrum, Trango Towers, and Chogolisa from their base camps.

Fairy Meadows: This is the primary base camp and a lush, high-altitude plateau with breathtaking, direct views of Nanga Parbat. It's a popular camping spot and offers a serene place to acclimatize and relax.

The "Killer Mountain": The trek offers spectacular, close-up views of Nanga Parbat's immense scale, including its Rupal Face, one of the highest mountain faces in the world.

Scenery: The trek passes through dramatic scenery, including deep valleys, glaciers, waterfalls, streams, and vibrant alpine flowers.

Culture: You'll have opportunities to experience the culture, hospitality, and cuisine of Pakistan's northern regions.

The Final Trek: The hike from Fairy Meadows to the actual base camp takes about 8 hours, leading you to an altitude of nearly 3,900 meters. You can also take a day hike to other viewpoints like German Viewpoint or Beyal Camp for even closer perspectives.

Karakoram Highway: The journey to the starting point often includes a drive on this world-famous, scenic highway that winds through some of Pakistan's most dramatic mountain landscapes.

Trip Overview

The Five 8,000m Base Camps Trek is a strenuous 29-day expedition in Pakistan’s Karakoram Range, visiting base camps for K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I, Gasherbrum II, and potentially Nanga Parbat or others, culminating at the breathtaking Concordia. Starting with flights to Skardu and a drive to Askole, the trek progresses through glaciers to Concordia, then visits multiple base camps, before returning to Concordia and trekking out via the Hushe valley and the Nanga Parbat’s base camp in Fairy Meadows, ending in Islamabad.

Trek Highlights

Concordia: The “Karakoram’s Heart,” a confluence of glaciers surrounded by towering 8,000m peaks.

Multiple Base Camps: The trek visits the base camps for K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I, and Gasherbrum II, offering close views of these giants.

Breathtaking Landscapes: The journey passes through dramatic glacial terrain and offers panoramic views of the Karakoram mountains.

Cultural Immersion: The trek allows for interaction with local culture in villages like Askole and Hushe.

Itinerary Overview

Arrival & Travel to Skardu: Fly to Islamabad, then take a domestic flight to Skardu, a town that serves as the gateway to the region.

Drive to Askole: Drive from Skardu to the trekking starting point at Askole village.

Trek to Concordia: Trek across glaciers, including the Biafo Glacier, to reach Paiju and then advance to Concordia via rocky moraines.

Visit Base Camps: From Concordia, trek to the base camps for Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I, and Gasherbrum II.

Explore Nanga Parbat: The trek continues to the base camp of Nanga Parbat in the Fairy Meadows area.

Return to Islamabad: After visiting Nanga Parbat, return to Islamabad, with time for sightseeing before departure.

Logistical & Other Key Information

Duration: 29 days.

Location: Pakistan.

Difficulty: A challenging and strenuous trek requiring good physical fitness and endurance, as you will be trekking on glaciers and at high altitudes.

What to Expect

Stunning mountain views: Expect panoramic views of some of the world’s highest peaks and breathtaking Himalayan vistas.

Cultural interaction: Trekkers will have opportunities to interact with the local people, including communities like the Sherpas and Gurungs.

Challenging high-altitude conditions: The treks will involve significant altitude gain and require good physical fitness and appropriate preparation.

Overview – Five Base Camps Trek

Our five base camp trek to 8,000 peak involves a spectacular walk up the giant Baltoro Glacier, K2 Base camp, Gasherbrum I & II base camp, over the Gondogoro La and down the beautiful valley of Hushe. Additionally it involves to travelling to Fairy meadows in order to walk to the base camp of Nanga Parbat

We have a very experienced and a very professional crew to guide you on the amazing journey. They are one of the best in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The crew is highly experienced at catering to all the needs of the participants, and does a tremendous amount to contribute to the overall success and satisfaction of our groups.

GKT also provides the best itinerary in terms of acclimatization, enjoyment and safety along with easy customizations to the trip. Our trek is run in an area that is home to over 50 peaks over 7,000 meters and 70 peaks over 6,000 meters. It is truly an adventurist’s dream come true and one life is not enough to explore the region.

Experience the natural wonders of this beautiful landscape by trekking through Baltoro glaciers and Base Camps of five peaks over 8000. From no other place on earth can one see such incredible views of K2 (8,611m) the second highest peak in the world, and world’s most beautiful high and natural pyramids: Broad Peak (8,048m), Gashabrum I to 6, Golden Throne (7,240m), Chogolisa (7,665m), and the entire upper Baltoro Massif.

In the Karakoram region lie 42 peaks which are higher than all the highest peaks of other continents. The province of Gilgit-Baltistan is known as the land of cultures and it is not surprising that there are 8 distinct languages spoken in that one province. Most of the villages and towns in the region are isolated and remote to the major urban areas of Pakistan which is also the reason why that the region is very well preserved.

It is a place of solitude and sophistication, recognized internationally as one of the premier trekking and climbing locations in the world.

 

 

 

Itinerary – Five Base Camps Trek

The 29 days itinerary for the amazing five base camp trek is given below.

Detailed Itinerary

Altitude: 540 m

Our guide(s) will receive you from the airport. Soon you will be transferred to hotels. On this day, our participants can relax and recover from their long journey.

Pickup information

It is very easy to spot our guide, holding orange placards with our company’s logo and your name on it. You must arrive at Islamabad International Airport, Islamabad. International flights normally arrive at midnight or in the afternoon. You must give us the details of your flights, both inbound and outbound at least five days prior to your arrival in Pakistan. Our staff/guide will receive you at the gates of international arrivals unless you are taking a connecting flight from another city of Pakistan. The guide/staff will transfer you to our partner hotel. In case you do not require airport transfer, please inform us in advance.

After lunch and some rest at the hotel (ideally if you are arriving in the morning between 9am to 12pm), our guide/representative will pickup all our guests around 6pm for briefing and remaining payments at our office followed by a dinner. If you are coming late, we will manage remaining payments and briefing in Skardu.

Accommodation:– Twin-sharing room at Chateau Royale , Prestige Residence  or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Islamabad.

Meals:- Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks

 

Altitude:540m/1771ft
Duration:1 hr
Accommodation:Hotel

On this Day/Altitude: 2,498 m

Participants on this morning will take the spectacular flight from Islamabad airport to Skardu airport. You will be able to see Nanga Parbat if clouds allow. After arrival in Skardu, the day is free.

Accommodation: Twin-sharing room at Concordia Hotel , Mountain Lodge  or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Skardu.

Meals; Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee

 

Altitude:2498m/8195ft
Duration:1 hr
Accommodation:Hotel

On this Day/Altitude: 2,498 m

After breakfast, the participants will walk to Kharpocho fort in Skardu, which is located up on a mountain. The Kharpocho fort gives a splendid view of the Indus and Skardu town. The participants will also have an option to take a tour to Sadpara Lake followed by free shopping time in Skardu Bazaar.

During sightseeing, our staff will take care of further government documentation required in Skardu. This can sometimes take two days. We have contingency days towards the end of the trek incase of any delays.

Meals:Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks

 

On this Day/Altitude:3,015 m

The participants will begin the jeep safari towards Daso, the passage will go through the Shigar valley. The journey will be followed on the sides of Braldu river which extends to Askole. Askole will be the last village on our route; the participants will start walking after leaving jeeps behind. However at times the participants may begin their walk before arrival in Askole but it depends on the road conditions. Overall it will take you between six hours to eight hours in covering the distance.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent .

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:3015m/9891ft
Duration:7 hr
Accommodation:Tented Camp

On this Day/Altitude: 3,103 m/Distance: 20 km/Time:5-8 hours

After completion of necessary supplies list and equipment the porters will load up for the trek ahead to Jhola. The valley is gateway to Biafo glacier that flow over fifty kms from Hispar La to Braldu. The participants will experience the moraine walking as the snout of the glacier is crossed and they will descend to lunch spot beside the Korofon river.

The route will take us the confluence of rivers of Braldu and Domordo. The former trail is not taken for the trek and instead a newer trail will lead us to go upstream where the participants will cross the river by bridge. On the other side of the bridge the participants will descend to the edge of Braldu river and will follow the river bank to reach the camp at Jhola.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:3103m/10180ft
Duration:7 hr
Accommodation:Tented Camp

On this Day/Altitude: 3,418 m/Distance: 19.8 km/Time: 6-7 hours

On this day of our K2 base camp trek the participants will follow the Braldu gorge, along the bank of Braldu river. The participants will be able to view astonishing rocks of Trango Tower and Cathedral Peak. The participants should prevent themselves from possible sun burns and during this day as the walking conditions can be very dry and hot.

Several streams from glacier flow down into the valley and on the way the participants will have to use river crossing shoes depending on the water levels. The participants will be able to spot the snout of Baltoro Glacier on a clear day. On this day the participants will end their day by climbing away from the river to camp at Paiju, the last camp where you will see trees until for a while.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:3418m/11213ft
Duration:6 hr
Accommodation:Tented Camp

The participants will spend the day at Paiju Camp for acclimatization and rest. However the porters will take their time to bake themselves bread for next week on the glacier. Acclimatization walk can also be taken towards Paiju Peak base camp on this day.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

On this Day/Altitude: 3,788 m/Distance: 14.7 km/Time: 5-7 hours

On this day the walking will get tough however the scenery will become amazing with each step taken onto the snout of Baltoro Glacier. The trail has continuous up and down climbs on the glacial moraine, although the trail is quite safe but it is highly recommended to be careful at all times. The participants will experience the stunning views as they move ahead; the views of Trango Tower and Uli Biaho. The participants are required to go across the glacier to Liligo. From this point the participants will follow a rocky trail which is along the edge of the Baltoro or sometimes to Khoburtse, the side of the glacier where camp will be made.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:3788m/12427ft
Duration:6 hr
Accommodation:Tented Camp

On this Day/Altitude: 3,905 m/Distance: 6.4 km/Time: 4-6 hours

Trango Towers can be eventually seen after coming across two small glaciers. For the following night the participants will make their stop at Urdukas near the army camp. The camp is 100m above the glacier.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:3905m/12811ft
Duration:5 hr
Accommodation:Tented Camp

On this Day/Altitude: 4,285 m/Distance: 11.9 km/Time: 6-8 hours

On this day of our K2 base camp trek, the participants will be walking in the middle of the glacier. The medial moraine will be followed, to the south we will get the views of Masherbrum (7821m). The participants will be climbing up and down on the rocky moraine and as the participants move ahead they will walk pass massive ice seracs.

This will be the first night stay camp on Baltoro Glacier at Goro II, it is the confluence of Baltoro Glacier and Younghusband. The temperature may drop dramatically. Masherbrum and Muztagh Tower will be uncovered for the sight.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:4285m/13960ft
Duration:7 hrs
Accommodation:Tented Camp

On this Day/Altitude: 4,512 m/Distance: 11.7 km/Time: 5-7 hours

On this day of the K2 base camp trek, the participants will reach Concordia after continuously walking up the moraine, on the way more and more high snowcapped peaks will appear, the culmination for the sighting of K2 will be experienced on this day. Other peaks that can be seen include Broad Peak, Mitre Peak, Gasherbrum, Sia Kangri and many more.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:4512m/14803ft
Duration:7 hr
Accommodation:Tented Camp

On this Day/Time: K2 BC (5,155m) + Gilkey (5,230m)+ Broad Peak (4,844m): 6-7 hours

Today there is the opportunity to walk up the Godwin-Austen glacier to the Art Gilkey Memorial (an American geologist and mountaineer) just before K2 Base camp. This is a spectacular day. We will leave early morning, crossing the glaciers onto the faint trail heading towards K2 (there is a faint rocky trail all the way). As we follow the glacier towards K2 the mountain seems to grow bigger and bigger. Broad Peak rears up to our right and after about 3 hours we pass Broad Peak base camp. We usually have our lunch break here and then carry on with K2 towering above us as we get closer and closer.

Just before base camp, amongst the boulder and ice strewn landscape is the Art Gilkey Memorial. A short scramble brings us to the place where those whose life K2 claimed are remembered. Plaques and engraved tin plates are attached to a small rocky outcrop at the foot of this great mountain. There are great views directly above us of K2 and we may see some climbing expeditions. We spend the night at the base camp of K2.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:5155m/16912ft
Duration:7 hrs
Accommodation:Tented Camp

On this day/Time: 4-5hours

On this day, we retrace our steps back to Concordia and rest for next day’s walk.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:4,650m/15,256ft
Duration:5 hr
Accommodation:Tented Camp

On this Day/Altitude: 4844 m/Distance: 5/Time:3 hours trek

It will require two hours hike on glacier moraine from Concordia to the campsite. To reach Shahring the participants will walk on the upper Baltoro glacier. From this point the participants can see Chogolisa, Snow Dome Peaks, Baltoro Kangri and lots of other high altitude peaks.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:4844m/15892ft
Duration:3 hrs
Accommodation:Tented camp

On this Day/Altitude: 5000m/Distance: 9/Time:5 hours trek

On this day of Karakoram trek, the participants will reach at base camps of Gasherbrum I & II and camp will be established here. The participants will have the chance to explore the most pristine and beautiful alpine surroundings. The participants can relax or meet with the teams of mountaineering expedition if lucky. The participants can wish the climbers best of luck and farewell them for their expedition.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:5000m/16400ft
Duration:5 hrs
Accommodation:tented Camp

On this Day/Altitude: 4650m/Distance: 10km/Time:3 hours trek

we retrace our steps back to Concordia.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:4,650m/15,256ft
Duration:3 hrs
Accommodation:Tented camp

On this Day/Altitude: 4800m/Distance: 7km/Time:4 hours trek

On Day 13, the participants will set out on slightly different and less explored route. Short de tours will be made to avoid crevasses and the participants should walk on rugged ice rather than slippery ice. In case of snow, the participants and the porters will walk together wearing crampons for safety hooked with rope to each other.

The base will be set in Ali camp, where the participants will reach after hiking for 5-6 hours. “Ali Camp” is name after a local porter, who was the first person to cross Gondogoro La Pass. Upon reaching the base some basic skills will be taught to the participants for the next day, which would be the crossing of Gondogoro La Pass.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:4800m/15748ft
Duration:4 hrs
Accommodation:Tented Camp

On this day the participants will wake up as early as 2 am. After gearing up and having breakfast the participants roped as one uni will depart for the Gondogoro La base. Depending upon the situation our support crew will be there to fix ropes or helping the members out with the gears. It takes about 3 hours to get to the top of Gondogoro La Pass. You get to see and experience a breathtaking of all four 8000ers in the baltoro region. (K2, G1, Broad Peak, G2).

While, descending to the other side, fixed ropes will be utilized to the full extent, and use of crampons is vital for the safety of the members. The members will get the views of the beautiful and sword head shaped Laila Peak (6,096m) and one can also has the views of other trinity peaks.

The members will have to be extra careful while descending and watch out for every step they take to avoid jolting stones on their teams members. Upon descending for the slope, the trails becomes easy and the participants will move on the moraine. The camp will be set up in the junction point of Gondogoro and Trinity Glacier called Khuispang (4,600m)

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:4600m/15091ft
Duration:6 hrs
Accommodation:Tented Camp

On this Day/Altitude: 3350mm/Distance: 19km/Time:6 hours trek

The participants will continue hiking down, Since the hike downwards would be a comparatively easy hike so the climbing equipment i.e. ropes, crampons will be packed while descending. The mountainous and rocky terrain will be taken over the lush green landscapes of Hushe Valley.

After lunch, the participants will continue hiking to the edge of the Gondogoro Glacier, upon reaching the edge they will find a trail which will lead them to the beautiful valley of rhubarb and grass.

At the end of the valley there are 02 different routes to the destination. Our guide with the consent of local porters will decide the trails they are being frequently used.

The trek gets easy when the two trails meet. The members will see the huts made of stones by herders and local settlers. On this day the participants will experience the sign of the settlements in the area and will be able to breathe easily due to big trees and lower altitude. Camp will be setup at Saicho (3,350m), a part of sand with little grass along the flowing glacier water steams.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

 

Altitude:3350m/10990ft
Duration:6 hrs
Accommodation:Tented Camp

On this Day/Altitude: 2,498 m/Distance: 20 km trek + 127 km drive/Time: 5-7 hours trek + 6 hours drive

On this day the participants have to trek down for only 3-4 hours, the river stream of glacier melted water of Charakusa, Ailling, Masherbrum and Gondogoro Glaciers. The participants will start see the signs of residences, shelter, fiels and signs of people living.

The participants will experience the 02 storey shelters of the Hushe village, where the ground floor is for cattles and the first floor is for the family to live. After setting up the camp the participants can explore the beautiful hushe valley and interact with the locals. This would be the last camping day of the Gondogoro La Trek.

Upon reaching Hushe, the participants will depart for Skardu town from Hushe and the journey offers a lot of beautiful scenes of the different small village of the Hushe Valley. The participants will cross a suspension bridge above Shyok River (which flows from Ladakh, India) to get to the other side.

In the past traditional rafts which were made of goat skin fill with air were use to cross the river. The suspension bridge which is use now to cross was built in 1990’s. Upon crossing the bridge, the participants will the reach Khaplu.

The drive from Khaplu to Skardu becomes smooth and the route to be followe is the paved road along the shayok river which leads to the confluence with Indus River. Upon driving along Indus River the Participants will reach Skardu in 4 hours. The participants can have the facilities which they did not have for 02 weeks. The first on that list would be taking a hot shower and secondly having a good meal.

Accommodation: Twin-sharing room at Concordia Motel, Mountain Lodge or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Skardu.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks

 

Altitude:2498m/8195ft
Duration:6 hrs trek/5 hrs drive
Accommodation:Hotel

On this Day

Our guests will rest on this day and regain their energy for the next trek towards Nanga Parbat Base Camp.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks

 

On this Day

Early morning drive to Raikot, Chilas. The participants will cross Alam Bridge and will be traveling along the Indus river and will pass through Jaglot and Bunji to reach Raikot.

Accommodation: Twin-sharing room at Shangrila Raikot , Shangrila Chilas or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Chilas.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks

 

Altitude:3300m/10800ft
Duration:5 hrs
Accommodation:Hotel

On this Day/Altitude: 3,300m

After having breakfast at the hotel, we will start our journey towards Fairy meadows. The participants will have to transfer to Tatu village on 4×4 Jeeps and from there the participants will have to hike for 2-3 hours to reach Fairy Meadows. Upon reaching Fairy Meadows the participants can rest, roam around, take short hikes or interact with the locals.

Accommodation: Twin-sharing tent/cottage at Raikot Sarai , Greenland Hotel Hotel  or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Fairy Meadows

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks

 

Altitude:3300m/10800ft
Duration:3 hrs
Accommodation:Hotel

On this Day/Altitude: 3,500m

A few kilometers after Fairy Meadows, there is a second campsite called Beyal, where it is much quieter and has even better views than the previous camp. After Beyal, the trail gets tougher, although more rewarding. From an alpine forest, the way becomes an arid but impressive landscape, surrounded by snow and ice blocks.

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

Altitude:3500m/11482ft
Duration:3 hrs
Accommodation:Tented camp

On this Day/Altitude: 3,850m

Participants will start hiking for a few hours and reach Nanga Parbat Base Camp where the silence is only interrupted by the sound of the occasional avalanches, which can also be heard from very far away. The night will be spent under the Himalayan Beast (8,126m).

Accommodation: Camping in twin-sharing dome tent.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + snacks (dry fruit/chocolate) for trek, appetizer (soup/fried-snacks) before dinner and dessert/fruits after dinner

 

 

Altitude:3850m/12631ft
Duration:6 hrs
Accommodation:Tented Camp

Participants will trek back to Fairy Meadows on this day and have the whole day to themselves upon reaching fairy meadows. You can fill in your journals, sketch, paint, rest or take photographs of the killer mountain during different times of the day. Sunrises, sunsets and full moons are amazing at fairy meadows.

Accommodation: Twin-sharing tent/cottage at Raikot Sarai , Greenland Hotel Hotel or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Fairy Meadows

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks

 

Altitude:3500m/11482ft
Duration:7 hrs
Accommodation:Hotel

On this Day/Altitude 1604m

The guests will depart back to Besham or Naran (depending on weather and other variables) from Fairy Meadows. If we take the road to Besham, we drive through Chilas and Dassu travelling along Indus river on Karakoram Highway. However, we will try to return to Islamabad via Naran road. This will give our guests the opportunity to explore additional locations.

Accommodation: Twin-sharing room at Chateau Royale, Prestige Residence or equivalent standard partner hotel (depends on occupancy) in Islamabad.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks

 

Altitude:1604m/5262ft
Duration:6 hrs
Accommodation:Hotel

On this Day

On this day the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad will be explored, both of which are distinct. Islamabad is a modern capital city, great for sightseeing while Rawalpindi is a historic city built in British era with intricate bazaars and bustling streets.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner + tea/coffee and snacks

 

On this Day

Our staff will transfer all our guests to the airport on their respective departure timings.

Meals: included: Breakfast

 

Cost Includes

  • All domestic flights (Checked Baggage Allowance: 20kg, Hand Carry: 7kg)
  • All road transfers including airport transfers
  • All hotel accommodation in Pakistan (twin sharing room)
  • All trekking accommodation in Pakistan (twin sharing dome tent)
  • All camping site fees and bridge fees
  • All trekking logistics (all tents, non-personal equipment and tools etc)
  • All meals in Pakistan, except those specifically mentioned under "What's Not Included" section.
  • Snacks, including dry fruits and tea/coffee, during the trek
  • Free refills of boiled drinking water on the trek
  • Licensed professional guide (government requirement)
  • Assistant Guide (if maximum group size is reached)
  • Islamabad and Skardu city tours including all entry fees
  • Support staff (cook, assistant(s) etc)
  • Porterage -personal luggage (14kgs) and mountaineering equipment (8kgs)
  • Storage service for baggage in Skardu (for leaving a bag behind before going on the trek)
  • First aid medicine kit (basic)
  • Satellite phone for emergencies only
  • Trekking map and trip achievement certificate

 

Cost Excludes

  • International Airfare & Visa to Pakistan (supporting documents will be provided)
  • Personal travel insurance (Recommendation/Rescue Partners: Global Rescue)
  • All Hotel/Restaurant Meals (5 Lunches & 6 Dinners)
  • Mandatory government fees: Gilgit-Baltistan Permit Fee (USD 150), and Waste Management Fee (USD 190) for Central Karakoram National Park. (both fees subject to changes)
  • Bottled water & beverages
  • Personal equipment (e.g. trekking shoes, down jacket, walking sticks etc)
  • Personal mountain equipment (crampon, mountaineering boot, ice axe, harness, two carabiners, helmet etc)
  • Extra nights in Islamabad (hotel check in/out is 12pm) - additionalUSD 67 per night
  • Tips/gratuities for guides, porters, staff etc
  • Miscellaneous (minibar, bottled water, phone calls, laundry, souvenir etc)

 

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Additional Info

  • Base Camps of K2 (8,611) & Broad Peak (8,051m)
  • Base Camp of Gasherbrum I (8,080m) & GII (8,035m)
  • Base Camp of Nanga Parbat (8,126m)
  • Night stay at K2 Base Camp
  • Night stay at Gasherbrum I (8,080m) & GII (8,035m)
  • Night stay at Nanga Parbat Base Camp

1. Early Bird Discount: The given prices for the holiday are limited-time discount offers and are subject to change. Service providers including (but not limited) to airlines and hotels increase prices in peak-season. Early reservations cost us less than peak-season.

2: Limited Space in Peak Months: The peak months in the peak season attract the highest number of international guests and are therefore sold out earlier. We have restricted one group size to a maximum of 12 travelers. We are taking registrations on a “first-come, first-served” basis.

3. Limited Flight Seats: Domestic flight seats to the Karakorams and Himalayas are sold out way ahead of time because there are only two daily flights during peak season. Among other things, the deposit is used to book domestic flights for you in advance.

4. Pay Balance after arrival in Pakistan: We appreciate that paying the final balance for your trip may cause concern. Our policy is to only receive your final balance once you arrive in Pakistan. The only payment before arrival is the deposit.

5. Pay Minimum Deposit: The deposits for the holiday are also early-bird discounts and automatically change according to the late deposit schedule above. The same dates above apply to next season’s deposits.

 

Five major base camp treks in Pakistan include the K2 Base Camp Trek (via Baltoro Glacier to Concordia), the Nanga Parbat Base Camp Trek (from Fairy Meadows), the Gasherbrum I & II Base Camps Trek (accessed from Concordia), and the Broad Peak Base Camp Trek (also accessible via Concordia). The Gasherbrum I & II Base Camps Trek can be included as part of a larger trek that includes K2 Base Camp and crosses the Gondogoro La pass

  • K2 Base Camp: This is a classic trek through the Baltoro Glacier, reaching Concordia, a junction of glaciers with views of K2, Broad Peak, and the Gasherbrums.
  • Nanga Parbat Base Camp: Accessed via Fairy Meadows, this trek offers stunning views of Nanga Parbat and involves hiking from the lush Fairy Meadows up to one of the base camps.
  • Gasherbrum I & II Base Camps: These are part of a larger trek that begins on the Baltoro Glacier and includes a challenging crossing of the Gondogoro La pass. The base camps for these two peaks are reached on the trek towards the Hushe valley.
  • Broad Peak Base Camp: Located on the Baltoro Glacier and close to Concordia, this is often included as part of the K2 Base Camp trek, providing panoramic views of Broad Peak.
  • Five 8,000m Peaks Base Camps Trek: This is a comprehensive trek that combines several of the above, including K2, Gasherbrum I & II, and Broad Peak base camps, along with the challenging Gondogoro La pass crossing.

 

 

 

We provide three lists for all our k2 holidays. List 1 includes must-bring items for all our K2 adventures. List 2 is only for treks that include the Gondogoro La pass. The 3rd list contains items that you may need during your trekking holiday. Based on your past experience and judgment you may select equipment or things required from 3rd list.

List 1 – Must Bring Items:

First Aid Pack (Diamox (Altitude), Dioralite (re-hydration salts), antiseptic cream, blister treatment, throat lozenges, plasters, Imodium (diarrhea treatment), painkillers)
Hiking Backpack (Day Pack) 32-42 Litres
Fleece jacket with hood or a warm jumper
Mittens or gloves
Gloves (Thermal)
Headtorch with spare batteries
Hiking boots (over the ankle boots. low cut boots not recommended)
Sleeping bag (-16°C comfort rated)
Sandals (sports) or old shoes (to cross rivers)
Sun protection cream (including total block for nose, lips etc.)
Sunglasses
Sunhat
Thermarest or any similar mat/pad for sleeping
Warm hat
Warm jacket (down)
Water bottles 1litre (x2)
Waterproof jacket
Waterproof over-trousers
Antibacterial hand wash
Shirts/T-shirts
Small towel
Socks
Spare laces
Underwear (normal and thermal)
Trekking poles (highly recommended)
Wash-bag and toiletries
Walking socks (2/3 pairs)
Baselayer – leggings (Thermal)
Trekking Trousers
Baselayer thermal shirts (2 long sleeves, 2 short sleeves)
List 2 – Mountaineering Equipments (for Gondogoro Pass treks only):

Crampons
Mountaineering boots (compatible with your crampons. Minimum Grade B2. Many trekkers including the guide/porters use their hiking shoes with crampons as mountaineering boots are required on one day only. However we are not suggesting you do the same.
Ice axe (Few people including the guide/porters don’t bring ice axe and do fine. We are not suggesting you to do the same)
Climbing harness
Karabiner/Carabiner (screwgate type x 2)
Climbing helmet
Prusik loops X two (2) – (4 meters of 6 mm cord makes up 2)
Sling (120 cm)
List 3 – Optional:

Buff or scarf
Small padlock (for locking your bag)
Camera
Insect repellant
Pen-knife (important: pack sharp tools in hold luggage)
Repair kit (e.g. thread, needle, duct tape)
Liner (for sleeping bag)
Travel clothes

During this trek, all three meals including breakfast, lunch and dinner) will be served to the participants. A combination of Foreign and Pakistani meals will be included in our food plan. The ingredients for the food will be procured in Pakistan. Breakfasts will have coffee, cereal, tea, eggs, muesli/porridge, bread/chapatti included. Lunches will be consumed during lunch breaks on the trek with options include canned/tinned meals (meat, fish), pickles, crackers, chapatti, pate, cheese etc. Weather has a very important role in deciding our lunch menu for the day; the participants will begin the lunch with consuming or end it with tea or coffee, juice, soup etc.

The dinner will always be served in the mess tent and the participants will gather to eat the food freshly prepared by the cooks travelling with our group. The first few days of the trekking, fresh vegetables will be served in food as long as they are fresh and healthy. All the participants who are vegetarian, they must communicate with our office and inform us on advance basis if they need a vegetarian food plan during the trek.

During the trek, Iodized water will be available for the participants throughout the mornings, while taking breaks and camping. Everyone will be consuming spring water every time its available otherwise if we run out of options the participants may drink glacier water that possibly have silt. The kitchen containers which are very large in size are used to keep the water storage and it is also helpful in settling down the silt particles at the bottom. If any participants have any issue with odor of iodine, they may bring their own supplies of bi-carbonated soda. Traditional methods are effective and work very well for everyone there is no harm in the experimentation of new methods

 

Most Common FAQs

We recommend and support all travel and safety of health campaigns by different countries around the world and there for strongly advice our guest to take out some time to read official travel advisory on their countries Foreign office’s website. The safety of our guest is our top most priority. We will only start the trips once we are satisfied with safety and security. We will be always in touch with the guest booked for Pakistan and have a bilateral communication.

Portable chargers, storage cards and extra batteries may be required during the trekking holiday. We advise you to make a relevant list of adapters, sockets and any other kind of electrical items you might require to keep your devices function as long as possible.

To apply for visa to Pakistan, a passport is required with at least later than 6 months. For more updated and reliable information we advise you to contact the nearest Pakistan’s Consulate in your city or country. We believe you will responsibly carry the task of ensuring right documents required for travel. If an individual is visit non-EU nations, the individual must ensure 2 vacant pages in his/her passport (travel documents) for each country you are planning to travel. Tourist (Visit) Visa is normally required for individuals who are visiting Pakistan for trekking, foreigners already living in Pakistan on work visas require a No-Objection-Certificate (NOC) which normally takes up to 6 week time. It taken around 200 USD for visa fee but our recommendation still stays with consulting Pakistan’s High Commission or Consulate nearby. An invitation letter from us (Good Karma Trekking) and at times a copy of “government trekking permit” for the group is required to apply for Pakistani Visa. We will assist you in obtaining the visa by providing you the necessary documents once you register with us. The trekking permit is not compulsory to apply for visa.

To conduct the “Fixed departures” a registration number of six (6) participants is required. We receive several guest numbers for each of our fixed departures. We believe it is important to communicate it with our potential guest. However you can make sure of the holiday status on our website and page. Status “available” means that we are accepting further registration from our guests while “guaranteed” means we have achieved the required number of guests and the trip will start as per the given dates. We will be in touch with our registered guests constantly. The guidance will be given step by step regarding flights reservations to Pakistan and visa applications etc.

Yes, a few equipments (e.g. crampons, mountaineering boots, harness, climbing helmet etc) can be rented and purchased in Skardu town but it is not guaranteed that you will find the right size or the right price. The few mountain equipment stores in Skardu wait all year long to sell/rent these equipments at the best price possible. These equipments are used/second-hand equipments available in the market and not always reliable. The rents for these equipments are not fixed. If we are informed in advance, we can make arrangements.

All our potential guests must read and know the different elevations mentioned for each trekking day above. This is a hard trek at a very high altitude. But do not worry yourself humans are gifted to become familiar to high elevations, the participants must acclimatize to our well-planned itinerary. The maximum elevations depending on your choice of trek are given below. Gondogoro La Height/Elevation: 5,585 meters and K2 base camp height/Elevation: 5,130 meters

All the luggage/baggage will be carried by the porters which includes equipment, supplies etc. 12.5(20 pounds) kilograms is the limit maximum for packed trekking bag. The maximum limit of load will include sleeping bag and sleep mattress. It is very important to bring only required items on the trek. Parts of your luggage can be left at the Skardu Hotel. The maximum limit of 12.5 kilograms which is strictly followed is assigned by the organization of local porters. On this trek, the mountaineering equipment will not be included in personal baggage allowance (12.5kg). The mountaineering equipment will be collected from you in Skardu that porters will carry separately.

The participants on the day 1 must arrive at Islamabad International Airport, Islamabad. Our staff/guide will receive our guest at the gates of International arrivals in the airport premises. The guide/staff will escort the guest to their hotel. In case any of our guest does not require pick up from the airport he/she must inform us in advance They must also give us the details of their flights both inbound and outbound two days prior to their arrival in Pakistan. Upon confirmation of your registration and payments, our office will send you the names and contact numbers of our office personnel.

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