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Trek deep into the Karakoram to K2 Basecamp
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Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel where possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.
Spend a night in a comfortable and an excellent-standard hotel in Islamabad. Enjoy the proximity to local amenities.
Stay in a tourist-class hotel on a twin-basis, with en-suite facilities.
Spend a night surrounded by the beautiful Karakoram while camping in a 2-person tent.
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K2 is iconic, and this trek takes you to K2 basecamp, which mountaineers use to climb K2. Being so remote, you will enjoy a true expedition style experience, staying in tents along the entire trek.
Situated at the confluence of the Baltoro and Godwin Austen glaciers, this is an extraordinary place dominated by K2, the world’s second highest mountain. Broad Peak, Gasherbrums, Masherbrum, Mitre Peak, Chogolisa and the Trango Towers from the rest of a great circle of mountain giants called The Throne Room of the Gods by author and climber Galen Rowell.
Starting in Islamabad, you will fly to Skardu. The town of Skardu is your point of access for the Karakoram Mountains, and from here, drive in rugged 4WD vehicles to the village of Askole and then on a new section of jeep road to Jhola Camp and your first night under canvas.
You will then spend an exciting 12-days trekking to possibly the most spectacular mountain vistas on Earth. Your route follows the Braldu gorge to the snout of the Baltoro glacier, which you then follow to Concordia. Nowhere else on Earth can you stand so close to so many of the world’s highest peaks, including Broad Peak (8047m), Gasherbrum (8080m) and the breathtaking south face of K2 (8611m). You have two nights at Concordia, with the option to visit the climbers’ basecamps for Broad Peak and K2.
Escorted by a qualified local guide and trek crew drawn from the local Baltistan people, this is adventure trekking at its finest. This universally acclaimed Karakoram trek is well within the capabilities of keen hillwalkers.
A representative will pick up all group members upon arrival at Islamabad International Airport and take them to the group hotel. Most international flights arrive in the early morning, and you may want to rest before lunch. The first group get-together will be at lunch, during which the tour leader will provide a pre-trip briefing. In the afternoon, it may be necessary for the whole group to visit the offices of the Ministry of Tourism to receive an official briefing about visiting restricted areas whilst your agent completes the permit formalities. The trip leader will organize this if it is required.
Depending on the time available, there may be the option to do some sightseeing in Islamabad, a city purpose-built in 1961 as the new capital of Pakistan. Alternatively, you could visit the Twin City of Rawalpindi, a town from the days of the British Raj. The two cities are very different; the older settlement is rather sprawling with enormous and complicated bazaars where you can quickly get fascinatingly lost. Islamabad, by contrast, is much more open, a modern city with many parks and wide streets arranged on a grid system.
Take the early morning 1-hour flight from Islamabad to Skardu, skirting breathtakingly past the Rupal and Diamir faces of Nanga Parbat (8126m), the world’s ninth highest peak. Before landing at Skardu, it is possible to catch a fleeting glimpse of K2 and the other high mountains of the Baltoro in the distance.
Once in Skardu check in to the group hotel and can spend the afternoon looking around the bazaar, visiting the nearby Kharpocho Fort, Sadpara lake, and Manthal Rock Budha.
Or In case of flight cancellation due to weather, drive from Islamabad via Karakoram Highway with short stops at various touristic spots.
Today, you will have free time for acclimatization, shopping and local visits. The Guide and Porters will be busy taking preparing for departure tomorrow. Or, if the group arrives overland from Islamabad, you will drive from Chilas to Skardu (7-8 hours) with multiple short stops.
Making an early start, you leave Skardu by jeep for the drive to the beginning of the trek. The road is mainly surfaced as you pass through the relatively fertile Shigar Valley but deteriorates after 3 hours as you turn eastwards to follow the Braldu River.
By mid-afternoon, you reach Askole, a single street of wood and mud-brick houses backed by irrigated fields of corn and potatoes and groves of apricot trees. Leaving this, the highest village in the valley, continue your drive through a wild landscape, crossing the Braldu River twice as you pass the snout of the mighty Biafo Glacier. Cross this tributary on a suspension bridge and set up your camp a little way beyond the bridge at the place known as Jhola Camp (3100m).
Make an early start today for your first proper day of hiking and trekking. The trail takes you out of the tributary Panama Valley and turns east to follow the Braldu River once again.
Continue on a good path of mountain trekking, passing a couple of old camping places at Chowblok and Bardomal, which are now rarely used as much of the level ground has been eroded by the shifting river. Beyond these old camping places, the path runs for a while at the very edge of the river, before climbing to higher ground and allowing excellent views of the impressive Paiju Peak.
You will have to negotiate a couple of streams today and depending on the melting of the glaciers above, you may have to fjord these (sports sandals or old trainers useful) on these rocky mountains. At your high point today, you have views ahead to the snout of the Baltoro Glacier and the granite peaks of the Trango and Cathedral groups. On a clear day, it is even possible to see K2, which is partially obscured by the shark’s fin of the Lobsang Spire. After dropping down to the main Braldu River again, reach the expedition staging camp at Paiju (3420m).
Spend an entire day at Paiju, which is good for acclimatization and a good time for porters to bake as much bread as they can for the trek before you climb onto the glacier.
For those with energy to spare, there is the opportunity to hike up the hill above camp for extensive views of the granite towers of Trango and Cathedral peaks and potentially another glimpse of K2, still many miles distant.
Paiju is the traditional stopping point for all groups headed for Concordia, located at a widening of the Braldu Valley and within sight of the snout of the mighty Baltoro Glacier. This is a key staging point for climbing expeditions and trekking groups due to spring water and a sparse population of trees originally used for cooking fires. Today there are several leveled pitches for tents, and the site is equipped with ‘long-drop’ toilets and wash basins – a ‘bathroom’ with one of the best views in the world!
Another early start today. After about an hour’s walk you come to the Baltoro Glacier. After viewing the outpouring of meltwater from the ice, climb up onto the back of this great beast.
The trail undulates as you climb over the swells of the flowing glacier, and it is fascinating to think that the stones underfoot could have come from the summit of Broad Peak, Gasherbrum, or K2.
Gradually work your way across the glacier to its south side, where you can use a path along the lateral moraine. At this point, it may be possible to continue more or less directly by climbing up onto the glacier. Or, if the glacier is not easily accessible, turn off into the valley for half an hour to reach a point where you can cross the meltwater stream (sandals or old trainers are required).
Finally, reach the camping place at Khoburtse (3795m), you have sensational views of the Cathedral Towers, the Trango Group and the striking rock tower of Uli Biaho. A wonderful day of trekking over rugged and mixed terrain.
Today is a shorter day, mindful of the need to increase sleeping altitude slowly. Continue east beside the Baltoro Glacier either along the lateral moraine or sometimes on the glacier itself, passing the ship-like prow of Great Trango and the isolated pillar of the ‘Nameless Tower’ to the next camp at Urdukas (3900m). This campsite is perched a hundred meters above the glacier on terraces hacked initially out of the hillside by the Duke of Abruzzi’s K2 expedition of 1909. It has sensational views of the Trango Towers to the west and directly opposite. Almost a mile away across the valley, the vast rock walls of Cathedral Peak and Lobsang rise like ramparts above the glacier. You should reach here in time for a late lunch, and the rest of the afternoon is free to tend to camp chores or to soak up the extraordinary landscape.
Leaving Urdukas behind, follow the moraine edge eastwards until it is possible to climb up onto the broad back of the glacier. You now cross to the center-ground with hiking poles and trekking poles where the ‘flow’ is generally smoother and soon you come within sight of the spectacular Masherbrum (7821m) on your right-hand side.
Ascending and descending the mountains of rubble that are strewn over the ice, you also have glimpses ahead of the peaks which surround Concordia. Especially prominent is the stunning Gasherbrum IV (7925m) at the head of the glacier. There are good views back towards the Trango and Cathedral peaks as you approach your camp tent at the place known as ‘Goro’ (4295m). You are quite high now and camping with all camping essentials on one of the largest pieces of ice outside the polar regions, so make sure to wrap up warmly for the cooler nights ahead.
Your approach to Concordia continues along the heaving swells of the Baltoro Glacier as you pass Mustagh Tower (7284m), an imposing monolith of rock first climbed by Joe Brown and Ian McNaught-Davis in 1956. Ahead Gasherbrum IV (7925m) acts like a beacon drawing you on, whilst at some points on today’s walk you can also see Gasherbrum ll (8035m), which peeks out to the right of Gasherbrum lV.
As you make your way up the Baltoro, the aptly named Broad Peak (8051m) comes into view above the ridge connecting Marble Peak and Crystal Peak on your left. K2 keeps itself hidden until you reach Concordia, whose full face is suddenly revealed in sweeping lines that climb almost 4000 metres from the valley floor to the summit – a sight that will never be forgotten.
Concordia is a vast area where glaciers coming down from K2 meet those from the Gasherbrums and Chogolisa. It is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular places on the planet, and here you can stand within 24 kilometres of no fewer than four eight-thousanders and ten of the world’s thirty highest peaks! Camp at approximately 4500 metres on a moraine ridge surrounded by jagged peaks, including Gasherbrum IV, Mitre Peak, Chogolisa, Crystal Peak, Marble Peak, Baltoro Kangri, Broad Peak and K2.
Today is the day, K2 Baes Camp! An early start takes you out of the immediate area of your camp and you are soon in a maze of crevasses and meltwater rivers. During the climbing season, this is a trade route for the porters who supply expeditions up at the Broad Peak and K2 basecamps, so there will be an established trail, but a guide is essential here.
After negotiating the difficult ground where two glaciers meet, you eventually reach easy terrain and follow the medial moraine of the Godwin Austen Glacier, named after the surveyor who first established the height of K2 in 1860.
Coming first to Broad Peak Basecamp after approximately 3 hours of trekking, you can stop and admire the sensational view of K2 in one direction and look back to Concordia framed by Mitre Peak, the bulk of Chogolisa, also known as ‘Bride Peak’. Beyond Broad Peak Basecamp, the going gets a little more challenging as you negotiate the swells of the glacier and more glacial streams. After 3 hours, you reach the moraine ‘island’ known as ‘the strip’, the traditional basecamp area for attempts on the Abruzzi Ridge, the usual route on K2.
If time permits, you can also visit the Gilkey Memorial, where the names of those who have died climbing K2 are inscribed on a collection of plaques and plates.
For those taking the option to visit K2 Basecamp, this is a strenuous but rewarding day of approximately 10 – 12 hours of walking on rough glacial terrain with at least 600 metres of ascent and descent. Anyone who does not wish to make this excursion can trek to Broad Peak Basecamp and get all of the truly fantastic views back towards Concordia, plus the best views of K2 within a 5 – 6 hour round trip. It is also possible to take today as a rest day if you wish, enjoying the marvellous situation of Concordia.
Take a last look at K2 before packing the gear and heading back down the Baltoro. As you are descending the stages are, and today you go past Goro to a campsite known simply as Shachspong (4100m). The word Shachspong is Balti for a big pile of stones which seems ironic considering the landscape through which you are trekking.
Down the valley, the serried ranks of granite towers and spires of the Lobsang, Cathedral, and Trango move into the distance, beyond which lie the peaks of Uli Biaho and Paiju. Directly opposite to the south is the snow-capped red granite spire of Masherbrum. This is an atmospheric place, and now that they are headed for home, your crew may want to have a party. Almost anything can be a musical or percussion instrument and if you have the chance, listening to the voices of the Baltis in full song is quite a fantastic experience.
Continue your descent of the Baltoro Glacier. It is amazing how different everything looks on the way down. The drop in altitude starts to become more noticeable as the granite walls and spires lining the glacier now tower to lofty heights above. It is also a little warmer and there is more oxygen in the air.
Passing through the campsite of the Duke of Abruzzi at Urdukas marvel at the tenacity of those early pioneers who endured untold hardship simply to get to their basecamps.
After taking lunch on the Duke’s terrace, with sensational views of Pakistan’s beautiful places across the glacier to Biale Peak which remains hidden except from this vantage point, continue trekking down this huge valley, sometimes on the glacier and sometimes along the moraine or the valley sides until you reach Khoburtse, the first off-glacier camp for some days.
Ahead now you can make out the end of the glacier and the start of the valley of the Braldu. You can even see the patches of green on the lower slopes of Paiju Peak which mark the location of the spring water camp.
As on the way up, you must detour to the south to cross the Liligo Glacier. This glacier defies world trends in that it is steadily growing. Twenty years ago, its snout was half a mile up the valley, and now it has collided with the main Baltoro Glacier, resulting in the churning forces making it impossible to cross without the detour.
Enjoy a superb view of Trango’s Nameless Tower (6239m), first climbed by Joe Brown and Mo Anthoine in 1976. To the left of the Tower, a smaller pinnacle is known as ‘The Monk’, and to the right is the graceful prow of Great Trango (6286m), first climbed in 1977 by John Roskelly and Galen Rowell. In August of 1992, two Australians, Nic Feteris and Glenn Singleman, climbed to a ledge on Great Trango at 5955m and then BASE jumped, falling hundreds of metres close to the rock walls before opening their chutes and landing on the glacier. At the time, this was the highest BASE jump on record.
Having made the detour and returned to the main Baltoro Glacier, now cross to its north side, climbing over the huge swells of the glacier towards the ramparts of Uli Biaho. On the other side, you then work your way down to the valley, where you pick up the main trail and pass by the snout of the glacier, where the underground river, which flows through the length of the glacier, erupts out in a cascade to become the Braldu. The last hour of the day is an easy walk on a good path, although there is a final uphill pull to reach the campsite at Paiju.
Now you are off the glacier and at a lower elevation it is warmer and you may make an early start to use the cool of the morning. Leaving Paiju walk on a good trail down the valley. You have to cross some side streams today, mostly using makeshift bridges or stepping stones but it may be necessary also to wade across, especially later in the day. The source of all these streams is meltwater and so they grow bigger as the day gets warmer. Follow the main Braldu River downstream to its confluence with the Panama River where you turn northeast to reach a camping place beside the toll bridge at the place known as Jhola.
Taking advantage of the recently constructed jeep track above Askole, set off the long drive back to civilization after almost two weeks in the wilderness.
Pass the traditional camping place at Korofon beside the Biafo Glacier, cross the Braldu twice and drive through the level area known locally as the ‘King’s Polo Ground’ to reach the green fields destination, stone walls, and houses of Askole. Then follow the remarkable jeep road through the Braldu Gorge and then travel down the fertile Shigar Valley to its confluence with the Indus. Arriving in Skardu, check-in at your hotel and there will be time for a welcome shower and clean up before sitting down to dinner and then the comfort of a real bed!
Skardu airport is a 40-minute drive from the hotel along a good road lined with poplar trees. Boarding the plane you have an exciting flight out of the valley, once again passing by Nanga Parbat before turning south for Islamabad.
Arriving in the Pakistani capital after a period in the mountains is always a strange experience and it takes a little time to get used to the hustle and bustle and especially the traffic. Your private bus will be waiting at the airport to transfer you to the group hotel and once you have settled in it will be time to take lunch (unless you have experienced unusual flight delays). After lunch, the rest of the day is free for independent sightseeing or to relax at the hotel. Your trip leader will advise you on the possibilities for sightseeing. Shopping for hand-made rugs is a usually popular option. This evening come together again for a celebratory meal at the hotel or in a local restaurant.
Skardu is a ‘weather dependent’ airport which means the planes will only fly here if the visibility allows line of sight to the runway by the pilot on the approach. Fortunately, the weather is mostly clear in the Karakoram but local weather conditions can bring clouds and rain from time to time.
If you cannot fly you will travel down to Islamabad by road along the spectacular Karakoram Highway, which is a fantastic travel experience in its own right. The drive down the Indus River to Islamabad takes two days so this is an important contingency day to allow for this. If you have flown to Islamabad this will be a further day for sightseeing in the capital and your climbing leader will advise the group on the options available for today.
It is time to say goodbye, and you will transfer to Islamabad Airport after Breakfast
Marvel at the spectacular views of K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum Laila peak and many more.
Experience a true expedition style trek in big mountains.
Trek past the dramatic towers of Trango, Cathedral and Lobsang.
Get to learn about Balti people and their wonderful culture.
18 breakfasts, 18 lunches, and 18 dinners are included.
18 nights in hotels and campgrounds are included.
This Tour itinerary includes all the ground transportation, starting from airport pickup and ending with airport drop-off. Local flights between Islamabad and Hunza are also included.
This guided tour is run as a scheduled group tour and you will be trekking with other travellers from around the world.
Prices below are per person.
This Tour is based in hotels and campgrounds. Hotels on this trip are 2 and 3-star and offer modern conveniences that can make this trip more pleasant.
In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel where possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.
Spend a night in a comfortable and an excellent-standard hotel in Islamabad. Enjoy the proximity to local amenities.
Stay in a tourist-class hotel on a twin-basis, with en-suite facilities.
Spend a night surrounded by the beautiful Karakoram while camping in a 2-person tent.
Stay in a tourist-class hotel on a twin-basis, with en-suite facilities.
Spend a night in a comfortable and an excellent-standard hotel in Islamabad. Enjoy the proximity to local amenities.
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How hard is the K2 Basecamp Group Trekking Tour?
We rate this Tour as a 5 / 5. You will be trekking at high altitude and in extreme conditions. This is a trek for people who have experience with high altitude trekking.
Do I need a visa to travel to Pakistan?
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
Are meals included on the K2 Basecamp Group Trekking Tour?
18 breakfasts, 18 lunches, and 18 dinners are included.
Do I need insurance?
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover hiking. Get your travel insurance.
How do I get to Islamabad to start this Tour?
Fly into Islamabad Airport, from where you will be picked up by your guide.
Is the K2 Basecamp Group Trekking Tour in English?
Yes, the Tour guide is English-speaking.
Where does the K2 Basecamp Group Trekking Tour end?
The Tour ends where it starts, in Islamabad Airport.
Do I need special vaccines to travel to Pakistan?
Check with your family doctor.
Are there any travel restrictions for Pakistan?
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
Very Hard
We rate this Tour as a 5 / 5. You will be trekking at high altitude and in extreme conditions. This is a trek for people who have experience with high altitude trekking.
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