K2 Base Camp
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Itinerary
Click below for a full breakdown of the itinerary of the K2 Base Camp trip.
Day 2 – Islamabad to Skardu
Day 3 – Chilas Journey via Karakoram Highway
Day 4 – Complete Road Journey to Skardu
Day 5 – Skardu Official Formalities and Sightseeing
Day 6 – Travel by Jeep to Jhola and Camping
Day 7 – Bardumal Trek and Camping
Day 8 – Trek to Paiju and Camping
Day 9 – Khoburtse Trek and Camping
Day 10 – Trek to Urdukas and Camping
Day 11 – Trek to Gora II and Camping
Day 12 – Goro II Rest and Acclimatisation
Day 13 – Concordia Trek and Camping
Day 14 – K2 Base Camp Trek and Camping
Day 15 – K2 Base Camp with Expedition Team
Day 16 – Concordia Descent and Trek
Day 17 – Descend from Concordia to Goro I
Day 18 – Khoburtse Descent and Camping
Day 19 – Return to Bardumal and Camp
Day 20 – Trail head to Skardu
Day 21 – Islamabad
Day 22 – Islamabad City Sightseeing and Culture
Day 23 – Departure
Highlights
K2 Base Camp is ‘one of the greatest hikes on earth’ (Lonely Planet 2021).
The Karakoram are a unique part of the mighty Himalayan chain, quieter and more rugged than its Nepal neighbour, our trek takes us to base camp 5,150m (16,896ft) of the worlds 2nd biggest mountain, K2 at 8,611m (28,251ft).
The journey along the Baltoro glacier to Concordia allow us a vantage point to see four 8000m peaks from one location; K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I and Gasherbrum II.
Whilst in Islamabad and Skardu we dedicate time exploring the fascinating cultural side to Pakistan.
Pakistan is a country of striking contrasts and immense depth.
From the soaring peaks of the Karakoram, Himalaya, and Hindu Kush in the north to the deserts of Sindh and the fertile plains of the Indus River, its geography is vast and powerful. K2 stands at 8611m and is the 2nd highest mountain in the world, first summited by an Italian Expedition in 1954.
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We care deeply about the Alpine environment and are passionate about sharing this incredible landscape with our guests.
We understand that tourism is another pressure on the fragile ecosystem and accept responsibility for the carbon emissions that our tours produce. We are therefore committed to reducing our impact as much as possible.
As we cannot eliminate all sources of carbon emissions for our tours, we have decided to donate €10 per client to high impact pro-climate nonprofits recommended by the world's leading climate charity evaluators.
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