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21 Days
Availability : June- September
Islamabad
Northern Pakistan
Min Age : 16+
Max People : 80
Overview

Experience the K2 Base Camp and Gondogoro La Pass trek, a thrilling adventure through the heart of the Karakoram Range. Witness breathtaking views of K2, traverse rugged glaciers, and conquer the exhilarating Gondogoro La Pass. This challenging yet rewarding journey offers a unique blend of natural beauty and high-altitude excitement.

Trip Highlights
  • Stunning views of K2, the second highest mountain on Earth
  • Passing through Concordia, the "Throne Room of the Mountain Gods
  • Spectacular landscapes including lush valleys and glacial terrain
  • Trekking along the Baltoro Glacier, one of the largest glaciers outside the polar regions
  • Crossing high mountain passes like Gondogoro La Pass (5,940 meters)
  • Challenging terrain and unpredictable weather conditions
  • Opportunities for wildlife spotting including Himalayan ibex and Marco Polo sheep
  • Memorable camping experiences amidst varied landscapes
Tour Details

Experience the ultimate trekking adventure with the K2 Base Camp and Gondogoro La Trek. This renowned route offers breathtaking vistas of K2 and Broad Peak from Concordia, where you’ll witness a stunning 360-degree panorama of 7000m and 6000m peaks. Trek through the rugged Baltoro Glacier, passing iconic peaks like Trango Towers and Pajiu Peak.

The journey culminates in the exhilarating Gondogoro La Pass, providing unparalleled views of four 8000m giants: K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I, and Gasherbrum II. This challenging trek also offers an alternative route to Gasherbrum Base Camp, enhancing the adventure with close encounters of Gasherbrum I and II and the striking Chogholisa. Join us for a trek that combines natural beauty, high-altitude thrills, and unforgettable mountain scenery.

Departure & Return Location

Islamabad International Airport

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Price Includes

  • Fees and permits included: Trekking permit fees, CKNP fees, camping fees, and bridge fees
  • Transportation: Pick-up and drop-off at Islamabad and Skardu airports, two-way domestic flight ticket (Islamabad-Skardu), private booked road transport for Islamabad-Skardu route and Skardu to Askoli/Hushe
  • Accommodation: One night in Islamabad upon international arrival, two nights in Skardu upon arrival, one night in Islamabad upon return, hotel stays along the Karakoram Highway (KKH) if traveling by road
  • Food & Beverage: Hotel food: Breakfast included in Islamabad, lunches and dinners provided except in Islamabad where guests have dining flexibility Trek food: All meals provided on trek prepared by staff, including Pakistani, continental, and Chinese cuisines Beverages: Soft drinks and mineral water provided at hotels/restaurants, boiled water provided during trek
  • Logistic equipment provided: Mess tent, kitchen tent, dome tents during trek (twin/3 sharing), mattresses, kitchen utensils, crockery, table, and chairs
  • Human resources/crews provided: Porters for food, equipment, and logistic material (25KG each), personal luggage porters (12KG), Sirdar, guide, cook, and staff insurance as per government rules

Price Excludes

  • Personal insurance, healthcare, helicopter rescue deposit for emergencies
  • All Personal phone calls and internet including satellite phones
  • Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond the control of Our.
  • Any Laundry service, drinks and food other than mentioned above
  • Hotel rooms beyond itinerary and mentioned above
  • International flights, Airport and departure taxes and Visa fee and personal travel Insurance
  • In case of group splitting and any member skip the team and return before the end of the trip for any reason, he/she will be responsible for all the expanses travelling out of the group
  • Gratitude/tips to anyone anywhere not included
Itinerary

Day 1Arrival Day

Our Gondogoro La Trek full-board package doesn’t start until after you get in Pakistan. There would be plenty of time to unwind at the hotel before lunch following the airport transport. The majority of foreign aircraft will arrive in the morning. After lunch, all participants will gather for a briefing regarding our adventure and a question-and-answer period. After that, there will be a brief visit to Pakistan’s Ministry of Tourism for an official, required briefing regarding visiting the northern highlands. Our team will finish the required papers in the meanwhile.  The twin cities, which are unique from one another, can be visited if time permits. While Rawalpindi is a historic city constructed in the British era with numerous bazaars and bustling alleys, Islamabad is a contemporary capital city that is wonderful for sightseeing.

Day 2ISlamabad to Skardu

A lot is available on the one-hour “subject to weather” flight from Islamabad. The spectacular path of the flight passes across a major Himalayan mountain range, providing breathtaking views of Nanga Parbat summit (8126m), the ninth highest peak in the world. If we’re lucky, we might be able to see the stunning K2 before landing, as well as other nearby peaks. Perhaps even a portion of the K2 Gondogoro La Trek path will be visible to some. Following our hotel check-in, the day will be spent exploring medieval forts, picturesque lakes, and Bazar. One of the stops on our itinerary is the 8th-century Manthal Buddha Rock, which has inscriptions from Buddhist monks and pilgrims who lived in the region before to Islam.

Day 3Jeep Safari to Askole (3,000 m) via Shigar Valley

We will first traverse the chilly desert to Shigar Valley before beginning our seven-hour jeep adventure to Askole hamlet. Before the jeep route, the final two hours’ journey through Braldu Gorge was a two-day hike. Only off-road vehicles are taken into consideration for this route because the road crosses a few streams in sections. It may be necessary to begin the walk one day earlier because the roads are susceptible to landslides caused by melting glaciers, however this is uncommon. If everything goes according to plan, we will spend the first night in Askole in the village by the roaring Braldu River, beneath a gorgeous sky. Askole is a little community with a single street and few dwellings. Many porters live there,  most of them have completed the Gondogoro La Trek with loads exceeding twenty.

Day 4First day of walk towards Korofong (3,075 m) via Biafo Glacier

Askole, the final barred settlement before Concordia, is where we start our first trek for the Gondogoro La Trek. It’s fascinating to see the native Balti people as they go about their job on their fields. We will go to the base of Biafo Glacier, the third-longest glacier in the world outside of the polar regions, which also serves as a gateway to the Hispar Pass, a snow lake that connects the Hunza Valley to the Baltistan region. The 63 km long snow river at the base of the glacier is crossed by a bridge; otherwise, we would have to traverse the glacier, which is composed primarily of boulders and rubble. The other foot of the glacier is where our campground, Korofong (3,075 m), is located.

Day 5 Trek via Panma Valley to Jhola Campsite (3,100 m)

After ascending from Korofong, we continue on the Braldu route until we bridge the Panma River, deviating along a trail carved into the side of a cliff. Before the construction of this trail, hikers had to scale enormous cliffs and stones to cross a fast-moving river and continue their walk. While the trail is largely wide, there are a few spots where it is rather exposed. We cross the toll “suspension” bridge, which is run locally and is authorized by the government. An earlier version made use of a wire pulley. The Karakorum Mountains were home to many of these Jhola pulley bridges. Jhola, the name of our camp, is located beyond this bridge. On the Gondogoro La Trek Map, Jhola is located.

Day 6Trek to Paiju (3,420 m) through Braldu Valley

We keep going in the same direction, back to the Braldu River. A handful of the camp sites that are no longer in use due to the worn-out ground will pass us by. The trail continues on a short road beside the river before climbing to a higher location from where we can see the amazing Paiju Peak. We would wear the sports boots because there wouldn’t be many streams to settle in. We will be able to see the Trango towers, the Cathedral group’s summits, and the Baltoro Glacier from high positions today. On a bright day, Lobsang Spire partially obscures K2. We go on to the trek’s acclimatization point at Paiju as we continue on into the center Braldu. On the Gondogoro La Trek, acclimatization is crucial at this point because making an abrupt, high ascent can result in altitude sickness.

Day 7Acclimatization and rest at Camp Paiju (3,420 m)

The acclimatization point before reaching Concordia is Paiju camp, which is situated where the Braldu valley opens at the base of the Baltoro glacier. With access to spring water, this is a crucial resting place on the Gondogoro La Trek. This camp is equipped with restrooms, wash basins, and long drop toilets. The porters bake bread in preparation for the ascent over the glacier during this entire day that is set aside for acclimatization. For those with more energy, a fantastic hike above the camp can provide excellent workout and a chance to see the Cathedral Peaks group, the breathtaking Trango towers, and, on a lucky day with clear skies, K2.

Day 8Start of Baltoro Glacier Trek. Walk to Camp Khoburtse (3,795 m)

From Paiju, a stroll upstream to Baltoro Glacier, where melting ice spills into the river. We climb up and walk on the boulders and debris that make up the glacier. Here, the team sticks to the established paths, although traversing the massive glacier will be difficult. We will carve our way through the Baltoro glacier and follow the moraine trails to the south. We proceed eastward along the glacier until we reach its smaller side. From here, we head south till we cross to go into the valley. We arrive to Camp Khoburtse at night. After an amazing day of trekking, take in the breathtaking views of the Uli Biaho tower, Trango towers, and Cathedral tower complex. The first day of the Baltoro Glacier Trek can be taxing for  lot of people.

Day 9Baltoro Glacier Trek. Views of Trango Towers. Camp at Urdukas (3,900 m)

We’re going to have a short trek day because of the elevation gain in sleep and to be cautious of all participants. We’ll keep going by the glacier, occasionally even on top of the moraine. En route to our tent, we pass the Trango tower and the lone peak known as the “unnamed tower.” The campsite for today was discovered and cleaned in 1909 by the Duke of Abruzzi during the K2 expedition. We will ascend to the terraces, where the campsite is situated, a few hundred meters above the glacier. It provides a captivating perspective of the cathedral group, the Lobsang, the Trango Towers, etc. After arriving here, we’ll have a belated lunch and relax for the remainder of the day. The rewards of Gondogoro La Trek start to appear, with breathtaking vistas from Urdukas camp.

Day 10Baltoro Glacier Trek. Trek to Goro Camp (4,295 m). Sights of Masherbrum Peak

After getting ample rest in Urdukas, we continue eastward along the moraine until we reach the top of the massive glacier. We will travel smoothly into the center of the glacier and get a view of Masherbrum (7821m). As we proceed toward camp “Goro” (4,295 m), we will pass over and around the debris on the massive glacier, continually descending and ascending, until we finally see peaks surrounding Concordia and the great Gasherbrum IV (7925 m) staring down at us. Behind us, the Trango tower and the Cathedral peaks are still visible. It’s crucial to stay warm when sleeping at a high altitude on the powerful Baltoro, especially at night.

Day 11Baltoro Glacier Trek. Walk to Concordia (4,500 m)

Baltoro glacier trek to Concordia offers the greatest spectacles of the Gondogoro La Trek. We continue our walk on the mighty Baltoro while participants pass by Mustagh Tower (7,284 m) and Gasherbrum IV, partially obscuring behind it the Gasherbrum I (8,080 m), thus called “Hidden Peak”. We can spot it on the right side of Gasherbrum IV with fin like ridges. Making our route up on Baltoro, views of Broad Peak (8051 m) appear while Marble and Crystal Peaks appear on the left. K2 remains concealed till the minute we reach Concordia; a breathtaking sight that becomes a beautiful memory forever. Concordia is wide area of glacier which is one of the greatest places on earth. We will be surrounded by 4 eight-thousanders, 10 out of 30 highest peaks of the world. Camp will be set at 4,500 m in Concordia on the moraine

Day 12Day 12: K2 Base Camp (5,100 m) and Broad Peak Base Camp (4,800 m)

We might begin the Gondogoro La Trek day early by traveling across minor rivers and crevasses formed by melting glacier. We continue on the glacier that bears Godwin Austin’s name, who was the first to determine the height of K2. Three hours later, we will reach Broad Peak base camp with an amazing view of the Bride Peak, Mitre Peak behind us, and the amazing Karakoram 2nd (K2). We stroll across the primarily boulder-filled moraine. We do, however, occasionally walk on ice. We will finish our one-way adventure through the K2 Base Camp after three more hours of hiking, arriving at a moraine safe zone—a typical base camp location for K2 climbers. If time permits, one can also go the Gilkey Memorial. The names of courageous people are written on plates and plagues at the memorial. K2 was fatal for these hardened individuals. The participants will determine whether to travel to K2 Base Camp, Broad Peak BC, Gilkey Memorial, select one choice or all of them, or decide to spend the day relaxing in Concordia. It is required that you return to Concordia on this day.

Day 13Trek towards Ali Camp (4,800 m) chasing Baltoro’s upper part

Today, we embarked on our trek by a less-traveled path. The kind of snow that falls between June and late August determines the nature and difficulty of trekking. Typically, we would stroll on non-slip ice, which is actually rather comfortable for hiking on. If there were significant crevasses, we would only proceed by making brief detours. On the other hand, if there was snow at Baltoro, hikers and porters would utilize their crampons for safety and travel together while attached to a rope. Walking over five hours should get us to the place where Baltoro meets West Vigne Glacier, which connects to the base of Gondogoro La. We camped on the high moraine close to the confluence for the night. Our campsite is called “Ali Camp” since it was during his return as a porter after a climbing expedition to Gasherbrum when Ali, a porter from a local village, was first known to cross Gondogoro La. After arriving at camp, we would have enough time to acquire and put some fundamental abilities into practice in order to move on the Gondogoro La Trek’s fixed lines the next day.

Day 14Gondogoro La Trek - Crossing the Gondogoro La/Pass (5,585 m) towards Khuispang

Participants in the Gondogoro La Trek wake up earlier than first light on this particular day. Following a satisfying breakfast, we don crampons and harnesses and head out into the amazing West Vigne Glacier, where we are roped together as a group until we reach the base of Gondogoro La. We might be able to continue as a group tied to the rope or we might be able to climb the hill without a rope, all depending on the weather and snow conditions on the high pass’s lower slope. On the steeper slopes, there would often be at least one steep section to navigate. Our support team will be fixing ropes during this portion of the climb. A typical trip up Gondogoro La Pass takes three hours or more. Four of the 8,000-meter summits, namely Gasherbrum 1 and 2, Broad Peak, and the formidable K2, are magnificently visible.

The massive pass consists of a single, broad shoulder from which we have a wonderful perspective over the Gondogoro valley on the other side. Ascending the other stable slope offers vistas of the Trinity peaks, including the magnificent Laila Peak (6,096 m). Because of how abruptly the fall occurs, fixed ropes must be used for the majority of the descent. Most of the way down the pass and the top portion of Hushey Valley, which is typically covered in snow, would need the use of crampons. In order to prevent knocking stones into their teammates, participants must pay close attention to every step they take during descending. As the grade lessens, we soon come to a route that follows the gorgeous Gondogoro valley above Trinity Glacier. After crossing a moraine and coming to a valley with little ponds and grass close to the Gondogoro and Trinity glacier intersection, the Gondogoro La Trek gradually becomes easier. Khuispang is the name of this lovely campsite (4,600 m).

Day 15Walk to Dalsampa (4,150 m) via Gondogoro glacier

We will be following the Gondogoro glacier downhill today, and the Gondogoro La Trek day will be relatively easy. Usually, as we descended toward Hushey Valley and saw new scenery, we would pack our climbing gear. Participants walk across Laila Peak, journey on the moraine of the Gondogoro glacier, then descend it. Italian climbers achieved the official first summit of this breathtaking peak in the mid-1990s, but they discovered traces of an earlier ascent done in 1987 by British mountaineers Mark Miller, Simon Yates, and Sean Smith. It seems that the Italians were unaware of the British mountaineers’ earlier attempt until they discovered a used gas cartridge and four names written on it. As we walk, we come to the edge of Gondogoro Glacier and discover a trail leading to a stunning valley filled with grass and rhubarb. We camped at Dalsampa (4,150 m), a stunning spot.

Day 16Trek to Saicho (3,350 m) through Gondogoro Valley

We begin our hike by going through this breathtaking valley, where the hikers tented the night before. There are just two paths left to choose from when the valley abruptly ends. Walking down between cliffs and the glacier is the first option. The other is to keep going over the precipices. After consulting with local porters who trek more frequently and are aware of the conditions on at least one of these routes recently, our guide will decide what to do.

When these two routes converge, the Gondogoro La Trek becomes simple. We keep walking and come upon Gondogoro’s meadows. Herders’ improvised stone shelters are seen. A small brook must soon be crossed in order to get to the lateral moraine. Strolling along this moraine that descends to the bottom of the Gondogoro valley, where the camp is located, one may notice large trees. Our campsite Saicho (3,350 m) is situated at the confluence of the Charakusa and Gondogoro valleys, on a sandy stretch bordered by sparse grasses beside a glacier river. Participants will be able to breathe in “oxygen rich” air after nearly a week below 4,000 meters, and the sound of running water will help them sleep better.

Day 17Contingency day in case of possible delays.

There is always a possibility that Gondogoro La Trek will be delayed. It’s wise to set aside time for this at all times. If not, you would often use this day to relax in Saicho, a nice campground where you can take a sun bath, write in your journal, or do laundry. Hikers who are still interested in exploring can go to Charakusa Valley. If someone chooses this option, we will go out early in the morning to follow a track upstream on the lateral moraine of Charakusa Glacier, which is home to snow leopards. On a fortunate day, one of the team members might see an animal or at the very least, clues that our guides can help you find—signs of the big cat.

We reach the main Charakusa glacier after passing through a glacier, a moraine, and some ice and debris. Depending on when we start, the state of the glacier, and the energy level of each participant, we may go a certain distance. However, if all the conditions are right, we can go far enough to see K7 and K6. This is yet another fantastic bonus on the Gondogoro La Trek, and it will take about 6 to 8 hours to complete the trip.

Day 18Walk to Hushey's main village. Last trekking day

We should start our walk early in order to avoid the heat, which can reach temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius because we are below 3,500 meters. In comparison, this day’s trekking will be simple and take three to four hours. The river that carries the glacier melt from the Charakusa, Gondogoro, Ailling, and Masherbrum glaciers will be our route of travel. The valley ultimately bends south, and participants begin to notice houses, fields, and other structures one by one. ultimately, we climb up to a plateau, which is home to the center hamlet. The typical stone buildings constructed with river stones, alleyways, and other features comprise the core village. The constructions are two stories tall. Animals are housed on the ground floors, while people are housed on the upper stories. Recently, the residents have also constructed contemporary homes. Our team will set up camp at the trekkers’ campsite, which is located in the village together with a hotel, shop, and school. You can spend the rest of the day relaxing or visiting Hushey Village and engaging with the nice and welcoming locals. This day marks the end of the camping trip on Gondogoro La Trek.

Day 19Drive to Skardu following the rivers of Hushey, Shyok and the grand Indus

The drive back offers wonderful views as we travel past the various settlements in the Hushey Valley, where we can see modest farms and mountain farming operations as we descend the valley. Eventually, we reach the meeting point of the Hushey and Shyok rivers, which originate in Ladakh. To reach the opposite end, we shall traverse a suspension bridge that spans the Shyok River. Traditionally, people crossed the river on rafts composed of big sticks and goat skins packed with air. Later, in the 1980s, tractor tire tubes took the place of the goat skin, and the suspension bridge that is in use today was constructed in the 1990s. Once we cross this bridge, we will arrive in Khaplu, a sizable village that has developed into a town, on a surfaced road. A Raja (Prince) used to be the ruler of Khaplu, a princely kingdom. There aren’t many remnants of the princely state left. We accelerate on the paved road leading along the Shyok to the confluence with the Indus River, which we continue to follow until we reach Skardu. Our trip from Khaplu to Skardu gets smoother. After more than two weeks, we finally receive a warm shower at one of our partner hotels, and we have a satisfying supper thereafter. It’s possible that some participants will dream about Gondogoro La Trek.

Day 19Fly to Islamabad. Sightseeing during the afternoon.

It takes forty minutes to get from the hotel to the airport on a metal road. We hop on the aircraft for an exciting journey to Islamabad. We pass over the Nanga Parbat once more. After an amazing vacation, arriving at Islamabad airport is a quite different experience that requires some getting used to. Our car will be waiting for us at the Islamabad airport, taking us directly to the hotel. If there isn’t a strange delay, we will settle in and eat lunch. Following a satisfying meal, attendees can spend the day relaxing, exploring the city, or shopping for must-have items like rugs or relics. We will gather together in the evening to share our experiences from the Gondogoro La Trek while enjoying a special dinner at a nearby restaurant or at our hotel.

Day 20Contingency day for delays in fly schedule

Skardu is a weather-dependent region to fly because aircraft only take off and land when there is enough visibility. Summertime weather is often suitable for flying, although weather conditions in the mountains might vary and result in rain. An alternative route is along the Karakorum Highway, which is a fantastic experience for many visitors. We can utilize the day to relax and go sightseeing if we take a plane to Islamabad. On this day, the trekking party leaders will provide participants with guidance regarding potential possibilities.

Day 21Departure from Islamabad. Airport transfer from hotel.

Only breakfast and the airport shuttle mark the conclusion of our land package for the Gondogoro La Trek.

Notes:
  • Weather Contingencies: Flights to and from Skardu are subject to weather conditions. Prepare for potential delays and be flexible with travel plans.
  • Physical Preparation: Ensure you are in good physical condition, as the trek involves strenuous activity and high altitudes.
  • Cultural Respect: Respect local customs and traditions, particularly in remote villages.

This itinerary offers a blend of challenging trekking, cultural immersion, and breathtaking scenery, making this trip an unforgettable adventure.

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Michel Clark Joe

Group Traveller

K2 base camp trekking was one of my lifelong experiences in Karakorum, Pakistan. We were a group of 18 people from different countries in Europe and western states. Our journey was organized by Visit in Pakistan Treks and Tours. The trekking was so amazing to experience once in my life. It is recommended trekking destination in Pakistan. We got really great assistance from the entire crew of Visit in Pakistan Treks, Tours, and Expeditions.
I really will come back to Pakistan with my group again and experience the Karakorum region.
Visit in Pakistan Treks and Tours is highly recommended and trusted tour agency in Pakistan for your trekking and tours assistance.

July 29, 2023

Jose Maria

Group Traveller

A beautiful and memorable journey in Pakistan. These landscapes are just awesome. I went to K2 base camp with my friends. I was very nervous before going to Pakistan. I found visit in Pakistan team via couple of searches. Half of my fears and lots of questions got solved at first conversation with their guide. Their way of communication, management, pricing, and hosting was super easy and friendly. Our group impressed and had an amazing experience in Karakorum, Baltoro, Baltistan and on K2 base camp.
I would have enough time to stay few days at Base camp. I whish I could spend more times in Pakistan. Next time, will plan more better and have more time to stay connected with Mountains.
A must recommended trek. A must recommended tour operator to organize treks.
Best of luck

July 29, 2023

Henry, Rebbecca and Fellows

Group Traveller

Wait.!!!
I was really confused as it was my first ever 5000m above trek and particularly on a glacier like Baltoro. These challenges were a side and choosing the best travel agency was also a big challenge.
I found Visit in Pakistan Treks and Tours via a couple of searches over the internet.
We were lucky to have Visit in Pakistan Agency as our travel partner. They knows every bit of the chaos of mountains and we felt like a home hosting. I would not forget ever this experience, the mountains, Porter’s life, glaciers, and every moment throughout the trek. I bet and believe without Visit in Pakistan tour agency’s support and valuable input, we couldn’t have accomplished this dream trek.
Thank you and accept big love from the entire team. Our 16 members long team from North America is very delighted to write this comprehensive review of your company. Keep it up, Guys.

July 15, 2023

Josefina

Group Traveller

I was suggested by my friends about this trek and company. This is such detailed about my dream trek. You’re incredible! The terrain of Baltoro, pass of Gondogoro and magnificent Karakorum series are fascinating.
Thanks for organizing our trek!

July 13, 2023

Alex Rao

Group Traveller

My friends and I had an amazing experience on our self-drive tour of Skardu, Hunza, and Khaplu Valley with Visit in Pakistan Tours in November 2022. The tour was well-planned, and we had the freedom to explore each destination at our own pace. The landscapes were stunning, from the towering peaks of the Karakoram range to the serene lakes and valleys. The tour allowed us to immerse ourselves in the local culture, and we enjoyed interacting with the friendly locals and trying the delicious local cuisine. The vehicles provided by the tour company were in excellent condition, and we felt safe and comfortable throughout the tour. Overall, the self-drive tour with Visit in Pakistan Tours was an incredible experience, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a unique and adventurous way to explore the beauty of Northern Pakistan

May 20, 2023
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