K2 Gondogoro La Trek (2025)

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K2 Gondogoro La Trek (also known as "Gondogoro La Trek") offers the only opportunity to witness four (4) out of the world’s fourteen (14) eight-thousand meter peaks from one location. [Read More]

  • Day 1: Meet our guide(s) waiting at Benazir Airport, Islamabad.
    Day 2: Early morning air travel to Skardu town (2,500 m).
    Day 3: Jeep Safari to Askole (3,000 m) via Shigar Valley
    Day 4: First day of walk towards Korofong (3,075 m) via Biafo Glacier
    Day 5: Trek via Panma Valley to Jhola Campsite (3,100 m)
    Day 6: Trek to Paiju (3,420 m) through Braldu Valley
    Day 7: Acclimatization and rest at Camp Paiju (3,420 m)
    Day 8: Start of Baltoro Glacier Trek. Walk to Camp Khoburtse (3,795 m).
    Day 9: Baltoro Glacier Trek. Views of Trango Towers.
    Day 10: Baltoro Glacier Trek. Trek to Goro Camp (4,295 m).
    Day 11: Baltoro Glacier Trek. Walk to Concordia (4,500 m).
    Day 12: K2 Base Camp (5,100 m) and Broad Peak Base Camp (4,800 m)
    Day 13: Trek towards Ali Camp (4,800 m) chasing Baltoro’s upper part
    Day 14: Gondogoro La Trek - Crossing the Gondogoro La/Pass (5,585 m).
    Day 15: Walk to Dalsampa (4,150 m) via Gondogoro glacier
    Day 16: Trek to Saicho (3,350 m) through Gondogoro Valley
    Day 17: Contingency day in case of possible delays.
    Day 18: Walk to Hushey's main village and Drive to Skardu. 
    Day 19: Fly to Islamabad. Sightseeing during the afternoon.
    Day 20: Contingency day for delays in fly schedule.
    Day 21: Departure from Islamabad. Airport transfer from hotel.


  • Domestic flights with 20kg checked baggage and 7kg hand carry
    All road and airport transfers within Pakistan
    Twin-sharing hotel accommodation in Pakistan
    Twin-sharing dome tent accommodation during trek
    All camping and bridge fees
    Trekking logistics including tents, tools, and non-personal gear
    All meals in Pakistan, excluding specific meals noted in exclusions
    Trekking snacks including dry fruits, tea, and coffee
    Unlimited boiled drinking water during trek
    Licensed government-approved professional guide
    Waste Management Fee (USD 150) for CKNP
    Islamabad and Skardu city tours with entry fees
    Full support staff including cook and assistants
    Porter service: 14kg personal + 8kg equipment allowance
    Baggage storage service in Skardu
    Basic first aid medical kit
    Satellite phone for emergency use only
    Trekking map and trip achievement certificate

  • International airfare and visa to Pakistan (supporting documents provided)
    Personal travel insurance (recommended provider: Global Rescue)
    Meals at hotels/restaurants — 5 lunches & 6 dinners (avg. US $4–9 per meal)
    Government permit fee of USD 150-300 for GB Adventure (Gilgit Baltistan Council)
    Bottled water and beverages (e.g., 1.5L water ≈ USD 0.30)
    Personal trekking gear (e.g., shoes, jacket, walking sticks)
    Personal mountaineering equipment (e.g., crampons, boots, ice axe, harness, helmet)
    Extra hotel nights in Islamabad (check-in/out at 12 PM; USD 67/night)
    Excess baggage during trek (USD 11 per additional kg)
    Baggage storage in Islamabad (USD 18 per bag/piece)
    Tips/gratuities for guides, porters, and support staff
    Personal expenses (minibar, laundry, phone calls, souvenirs)
    Early trek return costs due to personal or health reasons
    Costs due to force majeure (e.g., natural disasters)

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