Baltoro K-2 Base Camp (25 days)
ImageTrekking in the Karakoram Mountains is a wonderful experience, but trekking to Concordia is a journey of a lifetime. Baltoro, home of hundreds of peaks, also homes to four 8,000 meter peaks: K-2 (8,611m) (Mountain of Mountains), Broad Peak (8,047m), Gasherbrum-I (8,068m), and Gasherbrum-II (8,035m). The trek is located in the heart of the mighty Karakoram and offers breathtaking views of snow-caped mountains. Galen Rowell described Concordia as the "throne room of the mountain gods". We have a special day free at Concordia to explore the hidden beauty of these panoramic peaks or the same day can be used to visit K-2 Base Camp if you are fit enough to go & come back.
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Baltoro Gondogoro La (22 days)
ImageThe opening of the 5,450m high Gondogoro La adds a new dimension to the magnificent K2 Trek, making it possible to return via the beautiful Hushe Valley. Given a little luck with weather the view from the Gondogoro La pass is just incomparable, anywhere in the world. 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 pyramid, Broad Peak (8,048m), Gasherbrums I to 6, Golden Throne (7,240m), Chogolisa (7,665m), and the entire upper Baltoro Massif.
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Biafo Hisper Snow Lake (23 days)
Biafo & Hisper Glaciers have a total length of 126 kms and are longest out side the Polar Regions. They meet at the 5,150 meters high Hisper pass. This immense high way of ice and stones connects the antique kingdoms of Nagar in the West and Askoli (little Tibet) in East.
 
This route was extensively used to connect the Silk Route with the Indian Sub-continent, China and Tibet. Mr. H. W. Tilman an English trekker claimed in 1937 that he had seen the footprints of Yeti on the glacier. The same way used to serve for people of Hunza to invade Askoli, which latter served as a more progressive way between Hunza and Askoli as the people of Hunza come over to Askoli to play POLO with the people of Askoli.
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The Grand Karakoram Traverse (22 days)
ImageThe grand traverse of Karakoram mountains, a grand combination of two world’s most interesting and beautiful treks! The combination of Gondogoro-La (5,450m) via Baltoro Glacier Panoramic Trek goes through Snow Lake and Hisper La (5,150m) During the trek we meet two main passes of Karakoram. From the top of Gondogoro-La it offers a breathtaking view of Masherbrum, Hidden Peak, Chogolisa, Trinity Peak, Layla Peak and the Gondogoro Glacier. The trek starts at Hushe Valley and goes through some of outstanding mountains views.
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Masherbrum & Gondogoro Base Camp (19 days)
Masherbrum Base Camp trek is one of our most exciting walking journeys! And it is one of the most isolated treks of Pakistan in Karakoram. The trek goes through Hushe Valley in Baltistan. It is an easy trek even for those who do not have any trekking experience but still intend to have a marvelous trekking experience of mighty Karakoram. After exploring Masherbrum Base Camp we continue our walk towards Gondogoro Base Camp by halting traditional camps of Schayechu, Dalchampa and then to Khuispan the base of Gondogoro Peak 5,860m. If you have received enough technical climbing training attempting this peak is great experience. The trek ends again at the beautiful Hushe Valley which is full of fruit orchards and potato fields. The trek does not require any technical experience.
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Spantik Peak Base Camp (20 days)
Spantik Peak Base Camp is a popular playground for mountaineers attempting their first 7,000m peak in Karakoram. It is also known as Golden Peak & Ghanish Chhish from Barpu Glacier side in Nagar. We take a 12-day strenuous round trek in the heart of Karakoram, approaching the base camp of this beautiful peak on forth day of our trek. Very few adventurers visit this part of Karakoram so we have the opportunity to experience the romantic wilderness of Karakoram in its prime form.
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Fairy Meadow with Hunza Excursion (10 days)
Nanga Parbat at 8,125 meters is the 2nd highest Peak in Pakistan and the 9th highest in the world. It also forms the western end of Himalayan range, meeting Karakoram & Hindu Kush ranges by Indus River. The Raikot face of Nanga Parbat offers excellent area for a first trek in this mighty play-ground of mountaineers. It offers plenty of flexibility, as we stay at Fairy Meadow for three nights - taking excursions to Nanga Parbat’s base camp and also some interesting walks around Fairy Meadows with commanding views. Those who prefer a quite relaxing day could stay at camp and get mesmerized by the views. Excursion to Hunza the valley of eternal youth as its own rewards. Hunza is well known for longevity & hospitality of its inhabitants. One full day exploration in Hunza gives memorable experience in travel history.
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Nanga Parbat Mazeno Pass (20 days)
ImageAt Gurikot, about ten kilometers south of Astor, a jeep road follows the fertile, wooded Khirirn Valley for 40 kilometers to the army post at Chilim and continues across the Deosai Plateau to Skardu. The best-known treks from Astor lead west and southwest, to the east and south sides of Nanga Parbat. This huge mountain is not a single peak but a series of ridges culminating in an ice crest 8,125 meters high-ranked ninth highest in the world and second in Pakistan after K2. The name Nanga Parbat means 'naked mountain', so called because some of its slopes are so steep that they are bare of snow or vegetation.
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Trek around Nanga Parbat (23 days)
ImageGurikot, about ten kilometers south of Astor, a jeep road follows the fertile, wooded Khirirn Valley for 40 kilometers to the army post at Chilim and continues across the Deosai Plateau to Skardu. The best-known treks from Astor lead west and southwest, to the east and south sides of Nanga Parbat. This huge mountain is not a single peak but a series of ridges culminating in an ice crest 8,125 meters high-ranked ninth highest in the world and second in Pakistan after K2. The name Nanga Parbat means 'naked mountain', so called because some of its slopes are so steep that they are bare of snow or vegetation.
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Shimshal Minglik Sar & Chapchigal Pass (22 days)
This trek will be through one of the remotest parts of Karakoram. It’s a 22-day mini expedition with 15 nights camping and 5 nights in hotels. You will enjoy the climb of 6,000 meters trekking peak. It is situated in the heart of Karakoram Range in Shimshal, the remotest valley in the whole range. Its mountains are some of the toughest, with some high virgin peaks with this background we take you to an ascent of a 6,050 meters high trekking Peak, which has been climbed many times by our guides from the valley. We will start the trip from Islamabad and drive on the legendary Karakoram Highway to Passu towards upper Hunza, from where we take 4x4 jeeps to enter the valley.
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Rash Lake Trek in Karakoram (14 days)
Rash Phari Trek in the Karakoram (Rash Phari means sparkling Lake). It is one of the most recommended treks for those who want to have a first time trekking experience with a life long excitement. We walk on glaciers, through villages to a look at the real life of those living at foot steps of mighty glaciers, along the irrigated terraced fields with the impressive view of the mighty Karakoram Mountains from summit of Rush Peak (5,098m).
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Patundas Trek in upper Hunza (14 days)
This stunning trek goes along the Batura Glaciers. Patundas is a summer pasture with an altitude of above 4,000m. The villagers of Ghulkin take there cattle to this green pasture from June to August The fascinating view of Passu Peak 7,284m, Batura Peak 7,500m, Shishper 7,619m, Dasteghil Sar 7,885m, Momhil Sar 7,342m and Rakaposhi with the height of 7,788m all around you. The trek starts at Borit Lake and goes through Passugar, Luzhdar and Patundas and along the glaciers. This is an easy and short trek recommended for all ages and does not require any good physical condition.
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Batura Glacier Trek (14 days)
This trek is especially recommended for those who intend to do short walks for one to five days. It has varieties for those as well who take interest in long treks of up to ten days. However, a round trip starting at Borit Lake and concludes at Batura near Passu is considered a rewarding walk. Most parts of this trek are easy with wild followers and great summer pastures. The only difficult part is grossing glacier. The panoramic views of Batura (7,785m), Passu (7,284m) & Shishper Peak (7,611m) is superb. You will meet very friendly Wakhi people especially women with their cattle in summer pastures who offer yogurt, butter milk & fresh milk etc. to all visitors.
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Your staff Kazi and Tendi were very good always on top of everything! They always found us places to stay and we were never forced to do too long of day. Besides the scenery, my favorite part was your parent's house.  - Larson Silbaugh, University of Washington
 

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