K-2 Base Camp & Gondogoro La Trek

Created with Sketch. Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
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23 Days/22 Nights

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English, Urdu

Overview

The K-2 Base Camp & Gondogoro La Trek is widely regarded as one of the most awe-inspiring and demanding trekking adventures on Earth. Set deep in the heart of Pakistan’s Karakoram Range, this extraordinary journey takes trekkers into a high-altitude wilderness where some of the world’s most iconic peaks tower above — including K2 (8,611m), the second-highest mountain in the world.

The trek begins in Skardu and follows the Baltoro Glacier, a massive river of ice flanked by dramatic rock spires and snow-capped giants. As you venture deeper into the mountains, you pass legendary formations such as the Trango Towers, Cathedral Peaks, and Masherbrum, eventually arriving at Concordia, the confluence of major glaciers and often referred to as the “throne room of the mountain gods.” From here, trekkers make the final push to K2 Base Camp, a humbling and historic site that has inspired climbers for generations.

After reaching K2 Base Camp, trekkers can either retrace their steps down the Baltoro or, for those seeking a more demanding and thrilling route, continue across the Gondogoro La Pass (5,650m) into the Hushe Valley. This extended version—often called the Baltoro K-2 Base Camp & Gondogoro La Trek—adds an element of alpine adventure, with steeper ascents, glacier crossings, and the need for basic mountaineering skills and safety gear.

The crossing of Gondogoro La offers one of the most breathtaking panoramas in the world, with views of four 8,000-meter peaks: K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I, and Gasherbrum II, along with countless other jagged summits. The descent brings trekkers into lush alpine pastures and remote Balti villages of the Hushe Valley, providing a dramatic contrast to the stark grandeur of the glaciers above.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Explore the capital city of Islamabad.
  • Explore the and the scenic beauty of Skardu, a gateway to the Karakoram Range, and the princely states of Khaplu and Shigar Valleys.
  • Enjoy a picturesque road journey to Skardu, surrounded by towering mountains, rivers, and lush valleys.
  • Discover the serene and breathtaking valleys of Skardu and Shigar, known for their natural beauty and cultural heritage.
  • Experience the traditional lifestyle of the Balti people and embark on an adventurous jeep safari to Askole, the last village before the trek begins.
  • Encounter seasoned mountaineers at the base camps of some of the world's highest peaks, sharing stories of their expeditions.
  • Trek along the Baltoro Glacier, the 5th longest glacier in the world and the largest outside the polar regions, surrounded by majestic peaks.
  • Visit the base camps of K2 (8,611 meters) and Broad Peak (8,051 meters), where climbers prepare for their summit attempts.
  • Camp in Concordia, the "throne room of the mountain gods," surrounded by some of the highest and most dramatic peaks in the world.
  • Hike up to the Godwin-Austen Glacier, passing the Gilkey Memorial, a tribute to climbers who lost their lives in the mountains.
  • Marvel at the views of towering 8,000-meter peaks, including Gasherbrum II, Broad Peak, and K2, from key vantage points like Goro II, Concordia, and the base camps.
  • Admire the stunning array of peaks between 5,000 and 8,000 meters, including Gasherbrum III and IV, Masherbrum, Mustagh Tower, Bakhordas Peak, Mitre Peak, Crystal Peak, Marble Peak, Biale Peak, Lobsang Spire, Trango Towers, Uli Biaho, Cathedral Peak, and Urdukas Peak.
  • Witness the grandeur of numerous glaciers, such as Biafo, Vigne, Liligo, Dunge, Muztagh, Biango, Yermanendu, and Mandu, along with stunning glacial lakes, cascading waterfalls, and pristine mountain streams.
  • Celebrate the achievement of crossing the 5,650m Gondogoro La
  • Explore the powerful rivers that carve through the rugged landscape, including the Indus, Panmah, and Braldu rivers, adding to the region's dramatic scenery.

Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival in Islamabad

Upon arrival at Islamabad International Airport, you will be greeted by your guide or local representative and transferred to your hotel. After check-in and some rest, enjoy a half-day sightseeing tour of Pakistan’s modern capital city. Depending on time and interest, visit the grand Faisal Mosque, the Pakistan Monument, and Daman-e-Koh for panoramic views of the city. Overnight stay at a hotel in Islamabad.

Day 2 – Fly to Skardu or Drive to Chilas/Naran

In the morning, you will either board a spectacular flight to Skardu (weather permitting), enjoying incredible aerial views of Nanga Parbat and the Karakoram ranges, or begin an overland journey via the scenic Babusar Pass (open in summer) or the historic Karakoram Highway through Besham and Chilas. Overnight stay in Skardu or Chilas, depending on your route.

Day 3 – Drive to Skardu via Karakoram Highway (if overland)

If flying was not possible on Day 2, today you will continue the road journey to Skardu, the gateway to some of the world’s highest mountains. Travel alongside the Indus River with dramatic views of mountains, gorges, and rivers. Upon arrival in Skardu, check in at your hotel and rest. Overnight stay in Skardu.

Day 4 – Sightseeing and Acclimatization in Skardu

Today is a reserved acclimatization and optional sightseeing day. Explore local attractions such as the ancient Skardu Fort, Shigar Fort, Kharpocho ruins, or enjoy the peaceful setting of Satpara Lake. Walks around the town or nearby villages help prepare your body for altitude. Overnight stay in Skardu.

Day 5 – Drive to Askole (Last Village of Braldu Valley) by 4WD Jeeps

After breakfast, board sturdy 4WD jeeps for the rugged journey to Askole, the final village before entering the high Karakoram wilderness. The drive takes you along the Braldu River through dramatic mountain landscapes and narrow valleys. The road, carved out of sheer rock faces, ends at Askole, a small village surrounded by fields and stone houses. Overnight stay in tents at Askole.

Day 6 – Trek from Askole to Korofong

The trek begins today as you leave civilization behind. You will follow the Braldu River, crossing small streams and walking past rocky terrain to reach Korofong campsite. The route is gradual, allowing for a good start to your multi-day expedition. Overnight in tents at Korofong.

Day 7 – Trek from Korofong to Bardumal

Today’s trek takes you further along the Braldu River to Bardumal, a sandy and grassy campsite nestled beneath rocky cliffs. The trail features hot, dry sections and short ascents and descents over glacial debris and side streams. You may see local porters with donkeys transporting supplies. Overnight in tents at Bardumal.

Day 8 – Trek from Bardumal to Payju

Today’s walk is longer but takes you to the famous Payju campsite. Along the way, you pass towers of granite and wild terrain typical of the lower Baltoro region. Payju sits beneath the Trango Towers, with fresh water from nearby streams. Porters typically bake their traditional Balti bread (chapatti) here in preparation for the glacier trek ahead. Overnight in tents at Payju.

Day 9 – Rest and Acclimatization Day at Payju

A well-deserved rest day at Payju allows for acclimatization. It also gives porters and staff time to organize loads before heading onto the Baltoro Glacier. You may enjoy optional hikes around the area or relax and enjoy the commanding views. Overnight stay in tents.

Day 10 – Trek from Payju to Khoburtse

Today’s trek marks the beginning of your glacier adventure. You’ll walk along the Baltoro Glacier, surrounded by granite spires such as Cathedral Peak, Trango Towers, and Uli Biaho. The trail involves rocky and undulating glacial moraine. After several hours, you’ll arrive at Khoburtse, a narrow camping spot nestled among rocks. Overnight in tents at Khoburtse.

Day 11 – Trek from Khoburtse to Urdukas

Continuing along the Baltoro Glacier, today’s destination is the Urdukas campsite, dramatically perched above the glacier on a grassy terrace. This is one of the most scenic campsites of the trek, offering clear views of the surrounding rock towers and the Gasherbrum massif in the distance. This location also provides another opportunity for acclimatization. Overnight in tents at Urdukas.

Day 12 – Trek to Goro II

Today the trail becomes more challenging as you gain elevation and traverse deeper into the icy heart of the Karakoram. You’ll cross crevassed terrain and glacial rivers, eventually reaching Goro II, a windswept campsite located on the confluence of the Baltoro and Younghusband Glaciers. Views of Masherbrum and Muztagh Tower begin to appear. Overnight in tents.

Day 13 – Trek to Concordia (Heart of the Karakoram)

A highlight of the trek, today you reach Concordia, the legendary amphitheater where the Baltoro Glacier meets glaciers flowing from four 8,000-meter peaks. As you move closer, majestic peaks like Gasherbrum IV, Broad Peak, and finally the iconic K2 (8,611m) reveal themselves. You’ll camp in the shadow of these giants. Overnight stay in tents at Concordia.

Day 14 – Day Excursion to K2 Base Camp and Back to Concordia

After an early breakfast, you set off for a long but rewarding day hike to K2 Base Camp (5,150m). You’ll pass Broad Peak Base Camp, Mitre Peak, and Godwin-Austen Glacier en route. After spending time at the base of the world’s second-highest mountain, you’ll return to Concordia for the night. Overnight in tents.

Day 15 – Trek to Ali Camp

Leaving Concordia behind, you now head south to cross the Gondogoro La. The trail to Ali Camp involves navigating a side glacier and moraine ridges with the help of your guide and support team. Ali Camp sits at the base of the Gondogoro La pass (5,650m), a high-altitude crossing that offers a dramatic exit route from the Baltoro. Overnight in tents at Ali Camp.

Day 16 – Cross Gondogoro La (5,650m) to Khuspang

An alpine start (typically around 2–3 AM) begins your challenging ascent of the Gondogoro La. Fixed ropes and crampons are used for safety on this steep and icy pass. As you reach the top, you’re rewarded with a sweeping panorama of K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I–IV, and Laila Peak. After taking in the views, you descend carefully into Hushe Valley, eventually reaching Khuspang campsite. Overnight in tents.

Day 17 – Trek to Dalzampa

Following a river-fed trail through the Hushe Valley, today’s trek leads to Dalzampa, a peaceful green campsite surrounded by glacial streams and alpine scenery. The terrain is easier, allowing for a more relaxed pace. Overnight in tents at Dalzampa.

Day 18 – Trek to Saitcho

You continue trekking down the Hushe Valley to Saitcho, a lush summer pasture used by local shepherds. You’ll see more vegetation and encounter signs of local life as you descend into warmer altitudes. Overnight stay in tents.

Day 19 – Trek to Hushe Village and Drive to Skardu

On the final day of trekking, you’ll reach Hushe, the first permanent settlement after days in the wilderness. After lunch and farewells to porters and staff, you’ll board jeeps for the drive back to Skardu, passing through scenic villages and rugged valleys. Arrive in Skardu by evening. Overnight stay at a hotel.

Day 20 – Contingency Day in Skardu

This is a buffer day reserved for weather delays, rest, or additional sightseeing. You may relax at the hotel or explore local bazaars, the Shigar Valley, or Sadpara Lake. Overnight stay in Skardu.

Day 21 – Fly to Islamabad or Drive to Chilas

Depending on flight availability and weather, you will either fly to Islamabad or begin the two-day overland journey via the Karakoram Highway. If driving, overnight stay will be in Chilas.

Day 22 – Sightseeing in Islamabad or Drive to Islamabad

If you are already in Islamabad, you’ll enjoy a full day of sightseeing, including visits to Faisal Mosque, Lok Virsa Museum, and Rawal Lake. If driving from Chilas, arrive in Islamabad by evening and check in at your hotel. Overnight stay in Islamabad.

Day 23 – Departure

You will be transferred to Islamabad International Airport for your flight home, bringing with

Included/Exclude

  • All domestic flights and ground transportation, including airport transfers
  • Hotel accommodation on a twin-sharing basis during the tour
  • Dome tent accommodation on a twin-sharing basis during trekking
  • Single supplement available on request (including for solo female travelers)
  • Camping gear (member, mess, kitchen, and toilet tents)
  • Kitchen equipment and cooking utensils
  • All meals during trekking (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Hot drinks: coffee, green tea, and hot water
  • Fresh and packed meals as per itinerary
  • Satellite phone for emergencies
  • Professional tour guide
  • Support staff: cook, assistants, helpers, and porters
  • Insurance for all support staff
  • Basic First Aid Kit
  • Trekking permits and paperwork
  • Waste management fee
  • Toll and bridge crossing charges
  • Visa assistance
  • Visa fee
  • Personal travel insurance (for foreign participants)
  • International flight tickets
  • Personal clothing (shoes, jackets, trousers, etc.)
  • Personal trekking equipment (ice axe, crampons, harness, helmet, etc.) – can be arranged on request
  • Extra hotel nights not included in the itinerary
  • Tips and gratuities for staff
  • Personal or miscellaneous expenses
  • Anything not listed under “Services Included”

Tour's Location

Created with Sketch. Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

FAQs

Who is the Baltoro , K-2 Basecamp & Gondogoro La Trek suitable for?
The Baltoro , K-2 Basecamp & Gondogoro La Trek is ranked as one of the most strenuous hikes in the world and obviously demands a good physical condition. This trek is suitable for people with great enthusiasm and determination for trekking besides being physically fit. The age is not a limit - it’s the zeal for a high adventure and love for nature besides being physically fit for this ultimate adventure.
How do I register for this trek?
Please share your plan, dates and other people planning to travel with you so that we can arrange accordingly.
How to prepare for this trek?
To easily do this trek, you need to be able to walk along a rugged terrain, including rough, rocky trails and glacial track on an average 8 hours a day while gaining a fair amount of altitude. To get acclimatized, you will be required to go through some hard physical exercises and some expert advice before doing this trek. Running, long walks, hiking, cycling, cardio exercises, and yoga can be a great help.
What is the maximum altitude on the trek?
Starting from an elevation of 2500m in Skardu town, you find yourself at 4700m at Concordia or 5130m at the base camp of K2, and 5,650m Gondogoro La in about a week time ascending trek on the dry and glacial terrain of Baltoro Glacier.
What clothes or equipment's should I bring on the trek?
There is a detailed list of must-carry and optional equipment’s which covers the required equipment and baggage to carry. If you have previous trekking experience, you may select your personal requirement.

● Important medicine/first aid kit
● Hiking backpack and sticks
● Head-torch/flashlight with extra batteries
● High altitude sleeping bag
● Sunglasses
● Sunblock and lip balm
● Water bottle
● Glows and warm pairs of socks
● Warm cap, hat, and scarf
● Full sleeves shirt and thermal suit
● Waterproof trousers and raincoat
● Trekking shoes and flip-flops
● Trekking poles
● Warm layers of clothing
● Camera with additional batteries (optional)
● Cell phone with charger and charging bank (optional)
● Binoculars (optional)
Can we rent equipment in Skardu?
Certain basic equipment’s (either brand new or in used condition) can be purchased in Skardu but it’s not guaranteed whether you can get everything you want. The equipment includes tents, mattresses, backpack, hiking rope, sunglasses, crampons, harness, helmet, trekking poles, gloves, socks, jackets, trousers, etc. Price for used equipment is negotiable. Most trekking groups/expeditions sell equipment on their way back instead of carrying back home.
What are the rescue plans in case of emergency?
We are a Member Company of Pakistan Association of Tour Operators (PATO) and helicopter rescue plan is part of the program we offer.
How do I pay for the rescue?
For any rescue mission we are required to deposit advance payment in favor of PATO out of which a small percentage is non-refundable (will be discussed at the time of confirmation) while rest is refundable (in case service was not availed). This entire amount is required to be paid by the client in advance. If there is any insurance policy on part of the client that can cover the impending bill, that needs to be submitted.
Do you organize treks for private groups?
We do. We can organize customized tours/treks for solo trekkers and groups of any volume, but we prefer not more than 12. All we need is the information on the interest, dates, and number of persons with special instructions if any.
What is the minimum/maximum size of your groups?
The maximum size of our groups is 12 persons particularly for this trek. The average size of our groups is 8 members.
What types of meals should I expect?
During this trek, all three meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner) will be served to the participants. A combination of Foreign and Pakistani meals will be included in our food plan. The ingredients for the food will be procured in Pakistan. Breakfasts will have coffee, cereal, tea, eggs, muesli/porridge, bread/chapatti included. Lunches will be consumed during lunch breaks on the trek with options include canned/tinned meals (meat, fish), pickles, crackers, chapatti, pate, cheese etc. Weather has a very important role in deciding our lunch menu for the day; the participants will begin the lunch with consuming or end it with tea or coffee, juice, soup etc.

The dinner will always be served in the mess tent and the participants will gather to eat the food freshly prepared by the cooks travelling with our group. The first few days of the trekking, fresh vegetables will be served in food if they are fresh and healthy. All the participants who are vegetarian, they must communicate with our office and inform us on advance basis if they need a vegetarian food plan during the trek.

During the trek, Iodized water will be available for the participants throughout the mornings, while taking breaks and camping. Everyone will be consuming spring water every time its available otherwise if we run out of options for the participants may drink glacier water that possibly have silt. The kitchen containers which are very large in size are used to keep the water storage and it is also helpful in settling down the silt particles at the bottom. If any participants have any issue with odor of iodine, they may bring their own supplies of bi-carbonated soda. Traditional methods are effective and work very well for everyone there is no harm in the experimentation of new methods.
What is the accommodation like?
What is the accommodation like?
While few nights will be spent in the capital city of Islamabad and the town of Skardu, the rest of the nights will consist of camping in tents between the magnificent mountains. The accommodation arrangement is Islamabad is of standard hotels while our hotels selected in Skardu town are among the best. Rooms at our provided hotels will be on twin sharing basis with en-suite amenities.
At the time of camping, the participants will be sharing a tent fit for two persons. If any participant is coming alone on this trek, he/she will be accommodated with one of the other members for tent and room sharing. For strangers and solo trekkers, first preference will be given to same gender stays. Nevertheless, a participant can opt for separate tent of hotel rooms as he/she likes, however additional cost will be incurred for making separate arrangement. Any participants seeking separate accommodation must inform our office in advance.
What is a typical day like?
During the trekking days, our guide will wake up the participants for coffee or a warm cup of tea which we be followed by a decent breakfast inside the mess tent. There will be plenty time before the breakfast to pack the bags. After the breakfast the camps will be closed, and the porters will get back to their work handling supplies and luggage ahead of the participants to reach at the lunch site and make preparation for meals. Porters will repeat the process as they will follow ‘trek earlier’ approach in order to prepare dinner for the participants. Standard trek duration before the lunch will be between 3-4 hours.
Generally, one hour is required for the lunch which makes it a very good time to gain your strength back, relax, write and read etc.
Trekking after the lunch will be shorter as compared to trek before the lunch. Once you arrive at the next camp site, the camps will already be setup or in progress. Upon arrival to the camp the participants will be served a hot beverage and dinner will be served when it’s prepared. Participants can rest, read, write, socialize, film and photograph upon reaching a camp. Temperature decreases at night normally; participants can get comfortable in their sleeping bags and get a good sleep before next day.
How and where can I apply for Pakistani visa?
All nationalities must obtain a valid visa for entry into Pakistan. Tourists are advised to contact the nearest Pakistan Embassy/High Commission/consulate in their respected country/city. For the detailed information on visa, please refer to https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/ Pakistan does have visa on arrival facility for a number of countries. Please check the details here https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/visa-on-arrival-tourist/
Do I need batteries and accessories on the trek?
Portable chargers, storage cards and extra batteries may be required during the trekking holiday. We advise you to make a relevant list of adapters, sockets and any other kind of electrical items you might require keeping your devices function as long as possible.
To find out the best portable battery chargers please visit this link.
How much to tip porters?
Tipping in Pakistan is not obligatory; it is entirely at one’s own discretion. Staff generally expects to be tipped at the end of the tour. If the staff during the trip performed well, a good tip is considered well-deserved. However, there is no defined amount as it depends on the situation, number of days spent and performance of the staff. With groups clients can join in to add to an amount.

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