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Five 8000m Base Camp Trek, Pakistan 2026

This is a trekking holiday to K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I-II in the Karakoram Mountains of Pakistan, followed by visiting Nanga Parbat Base Camp in the lower western Himalaya to complete a superb five 8000m base camp mountaineering journey.

TREK HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Five 8000m Base Camp Trek, Pakistan, takes you to the Heart of the Karakoram Mountain Range.
  • Spectacular Mountain view Flight to Skardu.
  • Views of K2, Broad Peak and the Gasherbrums from the Gondogoro La
  • Walking holiday to Concordia, Gilkey Memorial and the Baltoro Glacier
  • One of the world`s top 5 trekking adventures
  • Experience the picturesque Hushe Valley in Pakistan.
  • Discover the ancient Himalayan Kingdom of the Baltistan Valley.

TREK OVERVIEW

The Five 8000m Base Camp Trek is located in the Karakoram mountain range of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, home to some of the world’s highest and most spectacular peaks, including K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth, often called the King of the Karakoram. This trek is considered one of the best in the world, offering breathtaking views of legendary peaks such as the Trango Towers, Masherbrum, Gasherbrum, Broad Peak, and K2. You will walk along the Baltoro Glacier and pass through Concordia, a magnificent junction of glaciers surrounded by towering peaks, famously known as the “Throne Room of the Gods” for its 360° panorama of snow-covered 7,000m and 8,000m mountains. You will also visit the Nanga Parbat Base Camp, located in the western Himalayas, giving you the rare chance to experience both the Karakoram and Himalayan mountain ranges on a single journey.

Trango Adventures is a licensed Travel company. For many years, Trango Adventures has been organising the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek for mountaineering enthusiasts from around the world. Trango Adventures operates a 25-30-day Five 8000m Base Camp Trek to the heart of Karakoram, which is best for safety, acclimatisation and enjoyment. The itinerary below is a reflection of what we can offer. Our travel advisors can customise the itinerary to meet your requirements. 

The starting point of the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek is Islamabad. Islamabad is the purpose-built green capital city of Pakistan. Our representative will meet and greet you at the Islamabad International Airport, then transfer you to the hotel for a rest to recover from the journey. We will meet again in the afternoon for a briefing about the trek. The next day, you will take the spectacular mountain view flight to Skardu.  From the flight, you will have the first glimpse of Nanga Parbat, K2 and many other Himalayan & Karakoram peaks. After 45 minutes, you will arrive in Skardu. Skardu is the capital of Baltistan. You will check into your hotel, and the rest of the afternoon is for rest and preparation for your trek.

The following day, you will start your day by driving along the mighty Indus, Shigar then the Braldu river to Shigar valley towards Askoli. Askoli is the last village before you enter the wilderness of the Karakoram and the central Karakoram National Park. You will spend your first night under the stars in your tents.

After spending your first night in the tent under the starry canvas, today will be your first day of walking. You will be walking towards Braldu Gorge and to the snout of the Baltoro glacier, which you then follow to Concordia. Concordia is located at the junction of the Baltoro and Godwin-Austen Glaciers. It is the centre of the Karakoram mountain range, and the centre of a complex of some of the world’s highest peaks and many of the largest glaciers. Concordia gives you fantastic mountain views. On every side, within a radius of 24 km, rise ten of the world’s thirty highest peaks, including Pastore Peak, K2, Broad Peak, and Gasherbrum peaks.

You have the option to trek on Godwin-Austen glacier to visit Broad Peak, Milky Memorial, and the base camp of K2, then return to Concordia for a night’s stay. After spending a night at Concordia, you will continue your trek on the upper Baltoro glacier towards Chogolisa and Ali Camp. Overnight at Ali camp. From the Ali camp, you will start your second part of the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek by crossing the Gondogoro Pass (5,585m), which requires crampons.

Every year, at the beginning of the season, a rescue team from Hushe village fixes the ropes on the Gondogoro Pass, maintains them through the trekking season and removes them at the end of the season for a fixed fee (included). Rescue team members are based at the booth side of the Pass.

They will also help and assist you in climbing the pass. You have to wake up very early in the morning to climb Gondogoro La. It is necessary to cross the Pass before sunrise to avoid any ice falls and avalanches due to the temperature rise. The beginning of the ascent is gentle for two hours, then there is the steep section with fixed ropes. From here onwards, you will attach the safety carabiners to the rope to reach the top of the pass. Once you are on the top of the Gondogoro pass, you will have a spectacular Mountain view, including the four eight-thousand-meter-high peaks, K2 (8,611m), Broad Peak (8,051m), Gasherbrum I (8,080m) and Gasherbrum II (8,035m).

Ascending down from the Gondogoro pass, you will enter the other side of the Karakoram in the Hushe Valley. Hushe is a small village. It is a Typical Balti Remote Village where you will meet the friendly Balti people. Hushe is under the Gangche district, and Khapulu is the district headquarters. From Hushe village, you will drive along the Shyok and Indus rivers towards Skardu. On the route, you will pass through many beautiful small Balti villages with many smiley faces. Hushe to Skardu is 5 Hours.

In Skardu, you will sleep in a real bed and have a hot shower. The following day, you will travel to Fairy Meadows. Fairy Meadows offers a spectacular view of Nanga Parbat. Night stay at the fairy maidowns, then the next morning hike to Beyal camp for night stay. After spending a night at Beyal camp, today we will trek to the base camp of Nanga Parbat and return to Fairy Meadows.  

It’s time to leave the majestic fairy meadows. We will trek down to Tattu village and take the jeep to Raikot bridge, and from there travel on Karakorma highway to Naran for a night stay. Naran is a popular destination among domestic tourists. After spending a n

After a night in Islamabad, you will be transferred to the airport to fly back home. We strongly believe that our Five 8000m Base Camp Trek will create an amazing lifelong memory for you.

Please have a look at our videos about this trek on YouTube. 

Five 8000m Base Camp Trek, on Trango Adventure’s YouTube channel.

The best time to do the “Five 8000m Base Camp Trek” is in the summer. We have 6 fixed departures for this trek, starting from June until the end of September.

Read our TripAdvisor reviews for this trek.

BRIEF TREK ITINERARY       Download a detailed Itinerary

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ARRIVAL DAY IN ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN

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SPECTACULAR FLIGHT TO SKARDU (2,230m)

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SKARDU TO ASKOLI, (3000M) 7 HOURS DRIVE

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ASKOLI TO JOHLA (3,150m) 5 HOURS WALK

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TREK TO PAJU (3,380m) 6 HOURS WALK

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TREK TO KHOBURTSE (3,760m) 7 HOURS WALK

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TREK TO URDUKAS (4,130m) 4 HOUR WALK

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ACCLIMATISING DAY AT URDUKAS (4,130m)

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TREK TO GORO II (4,250m) 7 HOURS WALK

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TREK TO CONCORDIA (4,600m) 5 HOURS WALK

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TREK TO BROAD PEAK BASE CAMP (5,000m) 4 HOURS WALKING

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BROADPEAK TO K2 BASE CAMP (5,100 meters, 6 Hours Walk)

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TREK TO CONCORDIA (4691m)

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CONCORDIA TO SHAGHRING (4800 meters, 5,6 Hours Walk)

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SHAGHRING TO G-1 BASE CAMP (5000M, 5,7 Hours Walk)

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G-1 TO G-2 BASE CAMP (4800M, 3,4 Hours Walk)

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G-2 BASE CAMP TO SHAGHRING (4800M, 5,7 Hours Walk)

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SHAGHRING TO ALI CAMP (4800M, 6,7 Hours Walk)

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ALI CAMP TO KHUSPANG (5,600m, 8 Hours Walk)

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SPARE TREK DAY IN CASE OF DELAYS

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KHUSPANG TO SAICHO (3,350M, 6 Hours Walk)

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TREK TO HUSHE AND DRIVE TO Skardu (7 Hours’ Drive)

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CONTINGENCY DAY

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SKARDU TO FAIRY MEADOWS (3,300M, 6 Hours’ drive and Walk)

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FAIRY MEADOWS TO BEYAL CAMP (3,550M, 3,4 Hours Walk) 4.1Km

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BEYAL CAMP TO NANGA PARBAT BASE CAMP (3,850M, 3 Hours Walk) 3.4Km

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BACK TO FAIRY MEADOWS (3,300M, 6,7 Hours Walk)

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TRAVEL TO NARAN (6 Hours’ Drive)

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NARAN TO ISLAMABAD (6,8 Hours’ Drive)

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DEPARTURE DAY


Five 8000m Base Camp Trek FAQS

Five Base Camp Trek Cost?

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We are often asked this question How come your trips cost low?

Trango Adventures is a Skardu-based company in Pakistan. We are a local tour operator, offering guided treks, tours and climbing expeditions for the last 40 years. Being a local travel company, we have our local staff, infrastructure, hotels, and transportation system, so we can afford to offer the trips at a low price without compromising the quality of the service.

We strongly believe that you do not have to break your bank account to enjoy nature and walk in the mountains. Being a local tour operator, we do not hand our clients over to another tour operator or a third party, as all the International tour operators do, because they do not have offices and staff in Pakistan.

Companies based in Europe have high rents and salaries to pay in USD/Euros to keep the business running. They do not have offices or staff in Pakistan, so they take their commission and pass their clients to local tour operators/agents. They act as a middleman between you and the tour operator in Pakistan. These are the reasons International companies are expensive. They send their groups to Pakistan only if they have a certain number of people in a group. They cancel the trek if they do not get a certain number of participants because they lose money. All our trips are guaranteed, even if we have ONE person in the group.

We are the people you will talk to, see and spend time with from the beginning till the end of your trip. We are not anonymous people on the other end of email/phone in Europe, and most likely, you will never see them.

Trango Adventure has a history of providing top-quality service, and we do not compromise on the standard of the service. We always prioritise your satisfaction over any cost-cutting measures. By travelling with us, you are paying directly to the local people and local businesses, strengthening our mission to support sustainable tourism in this region.

Why our adventure holiday costs are low:

Local Staff and Fair Pay: Everyone who works with us lives in the local area, known to us for many years, and we pay them fairly in the local currency. Our guides and cooks are from the Shigar region, and earn more wages than those at other companies. Most of our staff have been working with us for over 20 years; they are the true assets of our company.

Our infrastructure: We have been offering trekking holidays in Pakistan for the last 40 years, so we are well established. We have our hotels, private transports, and local staff, which keep the cost down and run the trips smoothly.

Other reasons to travel with a local company.

Being a Local Company, we have the advantage of local knowledge, contacts, experience, and local staff to support your travel requirements. Our Guides and staff have collectively visited every corner of Gilgit Baltistan and Pakistan. They have the passion, knowledge and insight around adventure travel that you can rely on. Our independence means we can be flexible to ensure your needs are satisfied. Our experienced and professional team will do their best to provide you with excellent service, so you can have peace of mind that all your requirements will be met. We are local,

  •  We are not an anonymous person on the end of a phone that you will never meet.
  •  We are the people you talk to when discussing your plans
  • We are the people you will meet upon arrival
  • We are the people who will look after you when doing the activities
  • We are the people you will laugh with
  • We are the people you will thank at the end.

Group leaders

Trango Adventure has licensed and experienced mountain guides for all our trips to the K2 base camp. Their responsibilities are to ensure you have an enjoyable, safe and authentic travel experience. All our guides are licensed and regulated by the Government of Pakistan. They have been working with us for many years, we know them all very well, and they are part of Trango Adventure’s family. We strongly believe in responsible tourism. We use local Guides and porters so that they can share their knowledge of the area with you.

Safety and Security

The safety and security of our guests and trek staff is our top priority. It begins at the planning stage by designing a well-thought-out itinerary that allows for the necessary time for acclimatisation to the increase in altitude. We regularly check the UK and USA foreign office travel advice and avoid travelling to areas not recommended by the UK and USA. Your deposit is fully refundable if you can not travel to Pakistan due to changes in the political and security situation.

All our guides are well-trained and highly experienced in leading groups in the Himalayas and the Karakoram. We obtain professional weather forecasts from everestweather.com throughout the trekking seasons in Pakistan.

Safety First: We take the well-being of our guests very seriously. All our guides and staff are well-trained and highly experienced in handling risks. They know the area very well because they were born and bred in this region. We remain in close contact with the local rescue teams in case of emergency or need a helicopter rescue. Safety is critical when trekking in such remote areas.

Good value

All of our Trekking Holidays in Pakistan are good value for money. We provide excellent service at competitive prices and do not compromise on the quality of any aspect of the trip. Being a local and independent company, we can afford to provide you with a high-quality holiday in Pakistan at a low cost because we do not use any agents or third parties, unlike most Western companies.

Responsible and Sustainable Tourism

We are dedicated to responsible and sustainable tourism with the aim that future travellers will see the destinations in a similar or better state than we have been able to. Low-volume and low-impact travelling are some of the most effective ways of preserving the fragile areas we visit.

We strongly believe in using local resources and expertise, so all your money goes to the local businesses and local people. All our staff are locals and have been with us for many years. Our staff and field crew are the most valuable assets of our company, so we always ensure that our local staff are paid a fair wage.

Nutritious Meals: Our experienced cooks prepare high-quality and tasty food. Over the last decades, we have learnt what type of grocery items to take with us in the mountains that can last longer and provide all the nutrition you need. Our unique menu is a balance of protein and carbohydrates, better than what you’d find elsewhere. We take live chickens and goats to use as a source of protein during the trekking season. If you choose a more expensive company, you will likely have the same food.

Our Campsites: At Trango Adventure, we understand that after a long day of trekking at high altitude, you deserve a cosy and relaxing camping environment. That’s why we go the extra mile to ensure your comfort. Here’s what we provide to make your campsite experience truly enjoyable:

  • Tables and Comfy Chairs: We set up tables and comfortable chairs so that you have a proper place to sit, relax, and enjoy your meals and conversations with fellow trekkers.
  • Spacious Dining Tent: Our large dining tents are spacious, so everyone can enjoy the meals during the trek. You won’t feel cramped and have a comfortable area to socialise and share stories.
  • Well-Equipped Kitchen Tent: Our dedicated kitchen tent is fully equipped to prepare delicious meals. Our experienced cooks work their magic here to ensure you get the best dining experience possible.
  • Private Toilet Tent: We understand the importance of privacy, especially toilet facilities. Toilets are available at most campsites in the Baltoro region. Please talk to our advisors if you would like to order a private toilet tent to ensure that you have a personal and comfortable space for your needs near your sleeping tent.
  • Charging Generator: Staying connected is necessary, even in the wilderness. We provide a generator/solar panel to charge your mobile phones, cameras and drones so you can capture stunning photos and stay in touch with your loved ones.
  • Refreshments: Coffee, Tea, and Cookies: When you arrive at camp, you’ll be greeted with the inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee and tea. Alongside these warm beverages, we offer a variety of cookies to satisfy your cravings and keep you energised during the entire trip.

We aim to make your trekking experience as enjoyable and convenient as possible. By providing these amenities, we want you to feel at home in the great outdoors, allowing you to focus on soaking in the natural beauty of the Karakoram mountains of Pakistan.

Small Groups for an Authentic Experience: We believe in small groups so that you get a truly authentic travel experience. Small groups are easier to manage, and our staff can pay attention to everyone. We never have more than twelve people in our trekking groups. Other companies regularly take 30-40 people in a group with only one guide who might not speak English well. This can lead to problems and delays, like not having enough porters.

Communication Devices: All our mountain guide carries satellite phones in case of emergencies, even though the local authorities installed a mobile antenna at Concordia two years ago. The local mobile phone network provider S COM provides service in the Baltoro region. You can get an S.COM sim in Skardu and use the internet to stay in contact with family and friends while trekking in the mountains.

Pre-trip briefing: Before you leave for the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek, you may request a one-on-one call with us. This helps to do last-minute checks on equipment and prepare for a successful and enjoyable trip. We will answer any questions about the airport transfer and group hotel and arrange additional hotel nights if needed.

Is the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek Safe?

The Five 8000m Base Camp Trek is very safe. This Trek is located in the Baltistan region of Pakistan. The Baltistan region has been hosting foreign tourists for many decades. Crime level has been recorded at ZERO for decades, and people of this area are well-educated and peaceful.

During the trekking session, you will be walking on the dry land from Askoli and for a few days on the surface of the glaciers, which do not require any climbing. You do not need climbing skills and climbing equipment to complete this trek. Trekking across glaciers and through streams deep within the mountains, the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek have a strenuous rating.

At Trango Adventure, the well-being of our guests is our top priority, and that’s why our experienced ground crew always takes essential safety measures. Injury prevention is our top priority, and safety is always our main concern. Our 40 years of experience providing trekking holidays in Pakistan sets us apart from other travel companies. Over the years, we’ve learned how important it is to be ready for any unexpected situation. We recognise the value of preparedness and work hard to acquire the resources necessary to handle any emergency.

We understand the importance of clear communication in an emergency and have invested in satellite phones. Even though they are expensive to acquire and maintain, we refuse to put profit above safety. Because of this, your mountain guide will bring a means of communicating through satellite. With these tools, we can contact rescue workers from wherever in Pakistan.

We also appreciate individual interaction and have arranged for a satellite phone for guest usage at a fee of $5 per minute (paid in local currency).

Is it possible to take a shower during the trek? And how is the toilet facility?

Our kitchen staff will make a warm bucket of water if you want to take a shower. You can request this at any time during the trek. Fixed toilet facilities are available at most camp sites; they are managed by the central Karakoram National Park authorities for a fee, which is paid by Trango Adventures.

How far is the K2 & Gondogoro La trek?
The distance is 95 km from Askoli village. Askoli is the last village of the Shigar Valley. We drive from Skardu to Askoli village and start hiking towards K2 and cross the Gondogoro pass into Hushe valley. It takes 5-6 days to reach the summit of the Gondogoro la Pass, the highest point being 5,550 meters at the top of the Gondogoro Pass and 4-5 days back to Skardu.
How is the weather during the five-base camp Trek?

The weather is mostly sunny with a clear sky during the trekking season in the summer. Unlike the Everest base camp trek, we do not have the monsoon season in the Karakoram mountains of Pakistan. It does not rain very often; however, the weather in the mountains is unpredictable, so be prepared for brief downpours and storms. In addition, the conditions you encounter will vary from location to location.

Islamabad: The capital city of Pakistan is the starting point of the journey, experiencing hot and humid weather between May and September. Rain from the monsoon season could fall at this time as well. Daytime highs average around 42°C (97°F), while overnight lows average around 25°C (75°F).

Skardu: Skardu is the capital of the Baltistan region and is at an elevation of 2,250 meters, so expect higher daytime temperatures and lower humidity as you travel there. Skardu has cooler, more comfortable nights. Dust along the main bazaar route because of the neighbouring Sarfaraga and Katpana cold deserts, and you may experience strong winds and dust storms. Skardu experiences its highest average monthly temperature of 32°C (80.4°F) in July, with lows of 12°C (50°F) at night. The rays from the sun are sharper due to the high altitude, and it could feel hotter than the actual temperature.

We advise you to pack for a wide range of climates, from the hot, humid, and potentially wet climate of Islamabad to the varying temperatures, dust, and strong winds of Skardu. Take clothes that will keep you warm, dry, and safe on the hike. We will send you a packing list for the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek closer to departure.

How fit do I have to be to complete the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek?

You must be in good physical condition and able to walk for lengthy periods (up to 7 hours) through varied terrain. We will walk for 5-7 hours daily during this trekking session of this holiday. You will carry only your day bag with a bottle of water, a camera, a hat, sun cream, etc. We will have several local porters and mules to transport the gear.

When is the best time to do the five base camp trek?

The best time to do the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek is from June to the end of August. Gondogoro Pass is only open from mid-June until the end of August. The rest of the year, it remains closed. During the mentioned months, a rescue team from Hushe village fixes the ropes and assists all tourists to cross the pass. They provide this service for a set fee, which is included in our holiday package.

What type of Visa is required for the Five 8,000m Base Camp Trek?

A trekking visa is required for the K2 base camp trek, the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek, or other trekking activities in the Baltoro region. Baltoro is in a restricted zone (Central Karakoram National Park). You are not allowed to enter this zone with a standard tourist visa. The restricted area has an entry fee of around $200, which is included in our five-base camp trek package.

The Trekking and Mountaineering Visa application must be submitted through the government’s official visa application website. We will send you all the required documents to apply for the trekking visa, including the Letter of Invitation (LOI).
Being reputable and one of the oldest tour operators in Pakistan, our clients ‘ visa success rate is 100%.  All our clients get trekking visas on time before their departure dates. Read this in-depth post for information on how to submit an online application for a Pakistan trekking visa.

Does the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek require previous experience?

The Five 8000m Base Camp Trek do not require previous trekking or mountaineering experience. No technical climbing knowledge or experience is necessary. This hike is perfect for explorers who wish to experience high-altitude ice glacier trekking and gain basic knowledge of climbing. Anyone in generally good health who has hiked long distances before is welcome to sign up.

Most of the time will be spent on solid ground, with only a few days traversing the glacier. Our staff will pitch tents for you to sleep in the evening and take them down in the morning. We will also show you how to use the harness, crampons and jumar to cross the pass.

The five base camp trek is an excellent option for high altitudes and training for future ascents of summits between 6,000 and 7,000 meters.

 Is preparation necessary to join this trek?
Your fitness level determines if you need to prepare for this trekking holiday. Before joining this trek, it will help if you work on your aerobic fitness and strength endurance. Despite the gradual ascent, you may expect to spend five to eight hours on the trail. Whether or not you need to train for this trek can be determined by taking a couple of lengthy day treks on mountainous terrain near you.
Will there be a generator available?
We will have either a generator or Solar panels during the trekking session this holiday. Solar panels are portable, without any noise and environmentally friendly, so we use them to charge electronic devices and for lights in the evenings. Every night in camp, you have access to a charging station. Most customers also bring power banks that last a few days.
What Kind of Meals Can I expect while trekking?

The food in Pakistan is well-known for being excellent. During the trek,

  • Breakfasts feature omelettes/boiled Eggs, pancakes, cereals, jam, butter, honey, freshly made local bread, tea and coffee.
  • Packed Lunch will have sandwiches/bread, boiled eggs, potatoes, cheese, a chocolate bar, dry fruits, tin fish and munchies.
  • Dinners are beautifully made and feature a range of curries, soups, salads, noodles, pasta, lentils, rice dishes, meats, and desserts. End your meal on a sweet note with a selection from the dessert menu. Fresh mangoes and melons are available during the first week of the hike and are a welcome treat.

Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and lactose-free diets are routinely accommodated. Contact our travel advisors for further information.

How about other gear like a harness, crampons, and sleeping bags?
You will need a good quality, high altitude sleeping bag (minus 15), sleeping mat, walking stick, harness, jumar, karabiner, helmet and crampons. Most of our clients bring these items, but you can hire them in Skardu.  All these items may be rented in Skardu for approximately 150 dollars.
 Accommodation before and after the trip?
We use international tourist standard hotels in Islamabad and Skardu. These hotels are centrally located and have international grades of 3- and 4-star. The hotel features restaurants with great food and air conditioning in the rooms for everyone’s comfort.
Our Five 8000m Base Camp Trek package is based on two travellers sharing a hotel room and a sleeping tent. Solo travellers will be paired up with another traveller of the same gender in hotels and tents. Tents will be our home from Askoli/Johla until we arrive back in Skardu. Our tents are durable, weatherproof, and cosy. They offer adequate room for two tall people to sleep with plenty of space between them.
Single hotel rooms are available at $320 for trekkers who wish to sleep in a single room (7 nights). Single-sleeping ten is also available at $160 (entire trip).

Islamabad Airport is the nearest international airport to arrive at for the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek. It is Pakistan’s capital and a transportation hub. To minimise the effects of jet lag and give yourself extra time in case of flight or itinerary changes, we recommend being there the day before the tour officially begins. We will meet you in the arrival hall and transfer you to the group hotel. We can still arrange an airport pickup for you if you arrive here one to two days early; however, it will cost about $20 more if you arrive more than 2 days early (same applies for departure).

How about a flight from Islamabad to the mountains?

After spending the night in Islamabad, you take a spectacular mountain view flight from Islamabad to Skardu. The flight provides breathtaking views of the Himalayas, the Karakoram, and the Hindukush mountains, including Nanga Parbat and K2. Daily 2-3 flights fly from Islamabad to Skardu in the summer, and it does not get cancelled as often compared to the past, since Skardu Airport has been upgraded to an International airport. PIA also runs a direct flight from Dubai to Skardu in the summer, so perhaps it’s worth learning more about this option.

After completing the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek, you will fly back to Islamabad from Skardu. Your trekking holiday package includes domestic flights and all the domestic airport transfers. If the flight is cancelled due to bad weather, you will drive to Skardu through the world-famous Karakoram Highway. Even though travelling by road will add more time to the trip, you have planned for this possibility. Flights to and from Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore have had a high success rate since Skardu Airport was converted into an International airport.

 Weight allowance during the trek?

The Five 8000m Base Camp Trek, like other trekking holidays in the Karakoram region, has a standard luggage limit of 20 kg per traveller. You’re allowed 20 kg, which will be packed in a duffel bag, and our porter will transport them between camps. You will only carry your day bag with a bottle of water, sun cream, a hat, and a book, etc. You have to pay extra if you bring a bag that weighs more than 20 kg. These prices are seasonal and calculated based on demand. Adding 5 kg to your load could add another $130-$140 to your bill. We know that you may need to bring more than the 15 kilograms that are typically allowed by other firms. We have increased the weight limit to 20 kg so you can have more items for the trek. Since the porters will carry all the equipment and supplies, weight limits are in place for their health and safety.

You can leave any unnecessary items at our office in Skardu or your group accommodation before starting the trekking session of this holiday.

Please be aware that we strictly follow the weight restriction enforced by the local authorities.

Does the trip have reliable electricity?
You will have reliable electricity up to Askole village. Outside of Askole, there is no access to electricity in the Baltoro region. The group will have solar panels or generators to charge mobile phones. All of your electrical devices can be charged up overnight, every night. During the hiking session of the journey, the solar panels will accompany us.
When is the best time to do the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek?
The Karakoram mountains do not have the Monsoon season, so the summer is the best time to do the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek. Gondogoro is a mountain pass, and it is open only from mid-June until the end of August. Temperatures in the K2 region are mild from Early June till the end of September. Those are the best months to do adventure holidays in the Karakoram mountains. Expect snow, rain, wind, and falling temperatures, especially at night in June and July.
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How long does the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek take?

It usually takes twenty days to complete this trekking holiday from Islamabad to Islamabad. The hiking portion of the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek is typically fourteen days up and down, beginning from Johla camp, but sometimes starting in Askoli if the road is closed between Askoli and Johla.

How to prepare for the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek?

Your preparation and good planning are essential to enjoy and complete this adventure holiday. The Five 8000m Base Camp Trek is challenging, so physical training such as Aerobic conditioning, altitude training, and strength endurance will help you enjoy the Karakoram mountains and cross the Gondogoro Pass successfully. Aerobic activities can teach your body to work hard on less oxygen, and elevation training will build your muscles to manage the elevation rise better.

The Five 8000m Base Camp Trek is more challenging compared to the Everest trek in Nepal. However, anyone with a moderate fitness level can cross the Gondogoro pass and have a fantastic experience in the K2 region with the correct mentality, pace, and preparation. The more you enjoy the trek and the scenery of the Karakoram if you are prepared, trained and fit. Find out more about getting ready for trekking holidays in the Karakoram mountains of Pakistan.

I am in my 60s, yet I’m in great shape. Will you let me come along?

Age is not an issue as long as you are healthy, moderately fit and used to high altitude and long-distance walking.  If you’re healthy, fit and used to travelling large distances, being in your 60s or 70s won’t be an issue. We often have several European and American clients in their fifties and sixties in each group.

Do you have a contingency plan if I get too tired to continue? Maybe one of the guides can show me the way back we came.

If you feel unwell, tired or can not continue the journey, our team will bring you back to Skardu. Our staff are fully prepared to take you back to Skardu safely. In Skardu, you can either stay at the group hotel for the duration of the trip and wait for the rest of the members in the group to return or change your return flight back home and depart early.

Do you have a backup plan if I get hurt? A satellite phone to make an emergency call?

The safety of our clients is our top priority, and we manage rescue operations very swiftly. All our guides are well-experienced and have many years of experience working in these mountains. We have successfully airlifted several clients from the K2 region in our last four decades of operations. We are in constant contact with the helicopter Rescue team, and they promptly dispatch a chopper whenever one of our clients needs to be picked up from the Baltoro area. We need the names and numbers of the insurance companies associated with your policies. You should get an insurance policy that includes your planned activities in Pakistan.

Three years ago, the local government installed a mobile phone antenna at Concordia to support the communication needs of the Baltoro area. The coverage area of mobile networks covers the largest area of this region. From the Baltoro region, our customers and employees have been using their mobile phones to keep in touch with loved ones back home. The network that offers mobile phone service also provides mobile data to use the internet. We also bring a satellite phone as a backup.

How large are the portions? Per day, how many grams per person? What are its main components? (beef, rice, and veggies)

We include everything in our trekking holidays in Pakistan so you can sit back and enjoy your trip. All meals are included during the trekking section and in the cities. There will be a penalty for food throughout the trip. You will have three meals a day. While hiking, you will have bread, Eggs, cereal, toast, jam, butter, tea, coffee, etc., to make up breakfast. Lunch will be sandwiches/bread, dry fruit, almonds, cookies, boiled eggs, potatoes, and tin fish make up the lunch menu. During the walk and in the cities, we serve a gourmet dinner consisting of soup, bread, lentils, rice, poultry, beef, veggies, etc.

We also cater for Vegan, vegetarian, and lactose-intolerant customers, so contact our travel advisor at the time of booking.

Do you lend out any tools as well? Such as a pair of crampons, a Harness, a Helmet, a Jumar, etc.
Most of our customers bring their sleeping bags, crampons, harnesses, etc. However, in Skardu, you can hire them for around USD 150. We can arrange all the mountaineering equipment for you before you arrive, so contact our travel advisor for more information.
When hiking to the K2 region, how is the weather?

During this trek, the weather typically features sunshine and clear skies. The weather conditions you’ll encounter during this trek will also depend on the time you choose to go. July and August mark the peak season for hikers, offering the most steady, clear and stable weather.

Although the trekking season generally provides pleasant weather, you should remain prepared for various conditions, particularly in the Karakoram mountainous areas, especially at higher altitudes. Strong winds, rain, and snow are all potential weather scenarios while hiking.

In the mountains, temperatures can fluctuate significantly, ranging from well below freezing at night to comfortably warm during the daytime. Given these potential temperature swings, we suggest bringing multiple layers of clothing that can be easily interchanged. Keep in mind that it gets colder as you ascend into higher elevations. When nearing the glacier, anticipate a substantial drop in temperature, so ensure you pack sufficient warm clothing.

How long does it take to complete the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek?

The typical duration of the Five 8,000m Base Camp Trek is between 25 and 30 days from Islamabad to Islamabad. Although the real time spent hiking to base camps is closer to 17 days (depending on the weather).

Meeting your group, experiencing the attractions in Islamabad and Skardu, travelling to the journey’s beginning point in Askole, meeting the locals, completing the trek, and returning to Islamabad are all part of the lengthy itinerary. Unexpected road blockades and flight cancellations are part of this adventure holiday, but our staff will do their best to complete your journey as smoothly as possible.

Is the five base camp trek a simple one?

The hike to K2 Base Camp and crossing the Gondogoro Pass is arduous and time-consuming, but with rewarded with spectacular mountain scenery. A moderate level of physical fitness and general health are required to join this trek.

Your hike through the Baltoro Glacier will be slow and challenging due to the lack of a well-defined track, high altitude and slippery scree. Previous experience with long-distance walking will help to enjoy this trip.

Before attempting this hike, you should have some experience with winter hiking in snow and at high altitude.

Is it safe for a solo female to join this trek?

The Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan is generally very safe, and people are kind and friendly. We regularly host female solo travellers from around the world, so it’s not a problem for us to host you in Pakistan. You will be paired with another female in hotel rooms and sleeping tents. You also have the option to buy a single supplement hotel room and sleeping tents. All our trips are guaranteed to depart on scheduled dates, even if we have only one person signed up.

Is it risky to cross the Gondogoro la?

The Five 8000m Base Camp Trek carry the same inherent risk as any other hike of similar height. The base camps are located at around 5,150 meters, and Gondogoro la Pass is 5,550 meters; therefore, it is essential to acclimate to the higher altitude before continuing the journey.

Take time walking on the glacier to avoid slipping and spraining your ankle. Crampons, Harness, Helmet, Jumar, and slings are recommended for good balance while crossing the Gondogoro Pass. Our staff will teach you how to use these items if you have never used them before.

You do not need mountaineering or previous trekking experience to join this trek as long as you are moderately fit, healthy and used to long-distance walking.

Does the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek necessitate travel insurance?
It is not mandatory, but we highly recommend travel insurance to join our Five 8000m Base Camp Trek. Make sure your insurance company is aware of your travel itinerary. The policy must cover emergency medical care, trip cancellations, loss of luggage, helicopter rescue from high altitudes, transportation home, and air ambulance services.
Which journey is better: going to Everest Base Camp or Everest Base Camp?

Are you debating between a trek to Everest Base Camp (EBC) and the five base camp trek in Pakistan? To help you determine which of these two classic journeys is best for you, we’ve laid out some key distinctions between K2 and Everest.

Tens of thousands of people participate in the Everest Base Camp Trek each year. As a result of its widespread use, the paths are always clear and easy to follow, but overcrowded. The K2 Base Camp Trek is a popular option for trekkers and adventure lovers, although it has been relatively unexplored and raw nature.

The five base camp treks in Pakistan are likewise less popular and less noisy than the EBC Trek today. K2 Base Camp is the route to go if you seek a more alone, natural and far-flung experience. The K2 and Gondogoro La Trek offer breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding 8000ers and a visit to the magnificent Concordia, where glaciers and rock meet.

Forests, rivers, freezing cliffs, tea houses and alpine terrain are some of the diverse landscapes you’ll encounter on the EBC journey. Meanwhile, the five base camp trek is dry, sleeping in tents, sandy and ice glaciers before you reach the mighty Baltoro glacier and Godwin-Austen ice glaciers of the Rocky Mountains.

While both hikes are in the Karakoram and Himalayan mountains, they are very different experiences, so pick the one that appeals to you the most. Perhaps one day you’ll be able to accomplish both!

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Map & Itinerary of Five 8000m Base Camp Trek 2026

Introduction

Trango Adventure has a long track record of organising the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek in Pakistan. We have had groups complete the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek on previous occasions. We designed our itinerary based on over 40 Years of experience, which is the best in terms of acclimatisation, safety and enjoyment.

We intend to keep to the day-by-day itinerary detailed below, although there might be some flexibility due to local conditions or other factors beyond our control. If this is the case, the trek leader will do everything possible to work out the changes to the itinerary to minimise your inconvenience.

Adventure travel requires an open and flexible attitude. You may experience extreme conditions, unpredictable weather and last-minute changes to the itinerary beyond our control. The ability to work in a team is an important aspect of all of our trips.

Detailed Trek Itinerary

D-1

ARRIVAL DAY IN ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN

Welcome to Pakistan. Most of the international flights arrive at Islamabad International Airport in the mornings. Our representative will meet and greet you at the airport and transfer you to the group hotel. The rest of the days are free to recover from your journey. Later in the day, when everyone has arrived, we will have a group briefing about the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek. Depending on the time available to us, there may be an option to do some sightseeing in Islamabad, A purpose-built City in 1961 as the new capital of Pakistan.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Hotel De Papae or similar
  • MEALS
  • Dinner.
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SPECTACULAR FLIGHT TO SKARDU (2,230m)

Today, you will travel to Islamabad International Airport to take a spectacular flight (weather permitting) across the mountains to Skardu, the Capital of Baltistan. It’s a 45-minute flight which offers Spectacular mountain views of the Himalayas &  Karakoram mountain range and breathtaking views of the world’s 9th highest peak, Nanga Parbat  (8,126m). If the weather is clear, we might be able to see K2 and Gondogoro Pass as well. Check in to the Hotel, and the rest of the day will be spent visiting the local Bazar, historical forts, and scenic lakes or visiting ancient rock inscriptions, one of which is of 8th-century Manthal Lord Buddha Rock that shows traces of Buddhist monks and pilgrims who influenced the area before Islam.

Skardu is the Capital of the ancient Baltistan Kingdom, so there is so much to see and explore. It is the gateway of many famous treks and Climbing expeditions, including the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek. In the afternoon, you can walk to a small village called Organic Village, which grows all its crops organically. The afternoon is free to explore the mountain town, take an optional jeep ride to Satpara Lake or explore the bazaar.

Please note: Flights to and from Skardu only fly if the weather is clear. Skardu Airport is in a narrow valley, and the pilots need a clear view to land the plane. The weather in the mountains mostly stays clear, so flights rarely get cancelled.

Skardu Airport was upgraded to international status and underwent a re-inauguration on December 2, 2021, following extensive enhancements aimed at transforming it into a prominent tourism hub. The airport now facilitates direct flights from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Dubai. Since the upgrades, flight cancellations have significantly decreased, and cancellation chances are now very low. Last summer, we had only one flight cancellation, and our clients had to travel by road on KKH. While we travel on KKH, we avoid travelling through the area, which is not recommended by the UK and US foreign offices.

Note: In the event of a flight cancellation (which is rare), you will travel on the Karakoram Highway to Naran for an overnight stay, and then continue to Skardu the next day. Islamabad to Naran distance is 281 km, and 9 9-hour drive. Naran to Skardu is a 10-hour drive along the Karakoram Highway, passing through the mighty Gilgit and Indus rivers. Travelling by road on the Karakoram Highway is as spectacular as taking a flight.

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Summit Hotel or similar, Skardu
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
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SKARDU TO ASKOLI, 3000M, 7 HOURS DRIVE

Today, you will drive along the Mighty IndusShigar, and then the Braldu River to Shigar Valley towards Askoli. Askoli is the last village before entering the heart of Karakoram. You will spend some time in Askole to meet your porters. Askoli is high above the thundering Braldu River. Askole is a single street of wooden houses backed by irrigated fields of corn, potatoes and groves of apricot trees.

Night stay in Askoli. Spend your first evening in the sleeping tent under the stars.

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
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ASKOLI TO JOHLA (3,100 m) 7 HOURS WALK

Your trekking session of the five base camp trek begins today. After spending a night in Askole, you will wend your way through the lanes and fields of Askole, the last settlement you will encounter on our trek to Concordia. Watching the local people go about their daily business is a fascinating insight into the lifestyle of the hardy Balti people. The valley opens up to reveal the Biafo Glaciers and your first taste of moraine walking. Cross the snout of the Glacier and descend to the green spot beside the Braldu River at Korofon.

From Korfong, you will continue your Five 8000m Base Camp Trek towards Johla campsite. Continue your day by following the road up a side valley, and do a detour to cross the fast-flowing Braldu River by a bridge. The views are impressive with Bakhor Das (5,809m) and Paiju Peak’s needles in the distance. 

We will be in the Johla camp by late afternoon. Spend the afternoon relaxing by the river, or do a short acclimatisation walk if we wish. On a sunny day, the sun’s rays can be hot, so remember to keep sun cream and lots of water with you.

Night Stay at Johla Camp.

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-5

TREK TO PAJU (3,380m) 6 HOURS WALKING

Today will be your first walking day of the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek. After organising all the equipment and supplies, our porters load up for the journey ahead towards Paju.

The path runs for a while at the very edge of the Braldu river, before climbing to higher ground and allowing us excellent views of the impressive Paiju Peak. You have to negotiate a couple of streams; depending on the melting of the glaciers above, you may have to ford these (sports sandals or old trainers are useful). Paiju is a green oasis under the shadows of Paiju Peak (6,611m). From this camp, you have the first views of the immense Baltoro Glacier and granite peaks of the Trango and Cathedral groups, and in the weather, we may get a glimpse of K2.

Night stay at Paiju camp.

Ascent 330m, Descent 160m

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-6

TREK TO KHOBURTSE (3,760m) 7 HOURS WALKING

Another early start today. From your camp at Paiju, a walk of approximately one hour brings you to the snout of the Baltoro Glacier. After viewing the outpouring of meltwater from the ice, we now climb up onto the back of this great beast. At this point, the ice of the glacier is completely covered by rubble and rocks, and although we are following a trail used by many expeditions, going here can be quite tough. The trail undulated as we climbed over the swells of the flowing glacier, and it is fascinating to think that the stones underfoot could have come from the summit of Broad Peak, Gasherbrum or K2. Gradually, we work our way across the glacier to its south side, where we can use a path along the lateral moraine. Heading roughly east, we continue, sometimes on the moraine and sometimes down beside the glacier, until we reach a side valley. At this point, it may be possible to continue more or less directly by climbing up onto the glacier. Or, if the glacier is not easily accessible, we will turn off into the valley for approximately half an hour to reach a point where we can cross the meltwater stream (sandals or old trainers are required). Finally reaching the camping place at Khorburtse (3,760m), we have sensational views of the Cathedral Towers, the Trango Group and the striking rock tower of Uli Biaho. A great day of trekking over difficult and mixed terrain.

Night stay at Khoburtse camp.

Ascent 785m. Descent 355m

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-7

TREAK TO URDUKAS (4,130m) 4 HOUR WALKING

Today is a short day, but quite hard work as we walk up the undulating moraine and gain height all the way. We continue east beside the Baltoro Glacier either along the lateral moraine or sometimes on the glacier itself, passing the ship-like prow of Great Trango and the isolated pillar of the ‘Nameless Tower’ to our next camp at Urdukas. It has sensational views of the Trango Towers to the west and directly opposite, and almost a mile away across the valley, the vast rock walls of Cathedral Peak and Lobsang rise like ramparts above the glacier. This is an incredible place. We should reach here in time for a late lunch, and the rest of the afternoon is free to camp, relax and soak up our fabulous Mountain vistas.

Night stay at Urdukas camp.

Ascent 420m, Descent 150m.

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-8

ACCLIMATISING DAY AT URDUKAS (4,130m)

From many years of Five 8000m Base Camp Trek experience, we have learnt that taking a rest day at Urdukas has worked well; the advantages of spending an extra night here are helpful. It helps the acclimatisation process and has proved more effective than a rest day at Paiju.

This is the last campsite on grassy slopes off the main glacier; it also has facilities for washing and cleaning. There is a pleasant walk behind the campsite through grassy slopes full of alpine flowers. Climbing high & sleeping low is the best way to help the acclimatisation process.

Night stay at Urdukas Camp.

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-9

TREAK TO GORO II (4,250m) 6 to 7 HOURS WALKING

 Leaving Urdukas behind, you will follow the moraine edge eastwards until it is possible to climb up onto the broad back of the glacier. The trail on the Baltoro goes past the Yermanandu glacier, which flows from Masherbrum, and there are views of Muztagh (7,270m), Masherbrum (7,800m) and Gasherbrum IV at the head of the Baltoro and Concordia. We are quite high now and camping on one of the largest pieces of ice outside the polar regions, so wrap up warmly for the cooler nights ahead. The campsite is on the glacier where ledges have been levelled out for the tents.

Night stay at Goro II camp.

Ascent 535m, Descent 280m.

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-10

TREAK TO CONCORDIA (4,600m) 5 HOURS WALKING

Today you will Trek to Concordia through what must arguably be the most spectacular mountain scenery anywhere in the world! Our approach to Concordia continues along the heaving swells of the Baltoro Glacier as we pass Mustagh Tower (7284m). Ahead of us, Gasherbrum IV (7925m) acts like a beacon drawing us on, whilst at some points on today’s walk, we can also see Gasherbrum II (8035m), which peeks out to the right of Gasherbrum IV.

As we make our way up the Baltoro, the aptly named Broad Peak (8051m) comes into view above the ridge connecting Marble Peak and Crystal Peak on our left. K2 keeps itself hidden until the very moment we reach Concordia, when suddenly its height is revealed in sweeping lines that climb almost 4000 metres from the valley floor to the summit – a sight that will never be forgotten. Concordia is a wide and spread area where glaciers coming down from K2 meet those from the Gasherbrums and Chogolisa.

It is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular places on the planet, and here you can stand within 24 kilometres of no fewer than four eight-thousanders and ten of the world’s thirty highest peaks! We set up our camp at approximately 4,500 metres on a moraine ridge surrounded by jagged peaks, including Gasherbrum IV, Mitre Peak, Chogolisa, Crystal Peak, Marble Peak, Baltoro Kangri, Broad Peak and K2.

Night stay at Concordia.

Ascent 700m, Descent 380m.

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-11

TREAK TO BROAD PEAK BASE CAMP (5,000m) 4 HOURS WALKING

Most of the trekkers Camp at Concordia, which gives them a very long walk to K2 Base Camp. Our Experience has taught us that camping at the base camp of Broad Peak will give a better view of K2. From Concordia, the route passes through some jumbled ice fins and moraine ridges before gaining the medial moraine of the Godwin Austen glacier. Broad Peak Base Camp is located on this moraine near the base of the climbing route on Broad Peak. One of the best views of K2 is from Broad Peak Base Camp. Enjoy the marvellous situation of Karakoram.

Night stay at Broad Peak Base Camp.

Ascent 425m, Descent 150m,

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-12

BROADPEAK TO K2 BASE CAMP (5,100 meters, 6 Hours Walk)

Today, we will walk from Broad Peak Base Camp to K2 Base Camp, following a rugged but breathtaking trail surrounded by towering peaks and vast glaciers. Along the way, we will stop at the Gilkey Memorial, a poignant site dedicated to the climbers who lost their lives on K2. Set on a rocky moraine with panoramic views of the surrounding giants, the memorial is a place of reflection and respect, reminding every visitor of the courage and spirit of mountaineers who dared to challenge the world’s second-highest peak.

Night stay at K2 Base Camp.

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-13

TREK TO CONCORDIA (4691m)

After visiting K2 Base Camp, we return to Concordia. The walk from K2 Base Camp back to Concordia is a steady and scenic trek across the rugged terrain of the Godwin-Austen Glacier. Enjoy the icy and rocky surfaces, winding between towering peaks and deep crevasses, with breathtaking views at every step. Although the walk is challenging due to the altitude and uneven glacier path, it is incredibly rewarding. As you approach Concordia, the panorama opens up once again, revealing a majestic circle of some of the world’s highest mountains — a sight that makes every step worthwhile.

Night stay at Concordia.

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-14

CONCORDIA TO SHAGHRING (4800 meters, 5,6 Hours Walk)

Trek to Shaghring, a scenic campsite located near the Baltoro Glacier.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-15

SHAGHRING TO G-1 BASE CAMP (5000M, 5,7 Hours Walk)

Trek to G-1 Base Camp, a scenic campsite located near the base of Gasherbrum I mountain.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-16

G-1 TO G-2 BASE CAMP (4800M, 3,4 Hours Walk)

Trek from G-1 Base Camp to G-2 Base Camp, located at an altitude of 4,800 meters. The trek is approximately 3-4 hours, depending on your pace and the terrain. The trek offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. G-2 Base Camp is a scenic campsite located near the base of Gasherbrum II mountain.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-17

G-2 BASE CAMP TO SHAGHRING (4800M, 5,7 Hours Walk)

Trek from G-2 Base Camp to Shaghring, located at an altitude of 4,800 meters. The trek is approximately 5-7 hours, depending on your pace and the terrain. The trek offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. Shaghring is a scenic campsite located near the Baltoro Glacier.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-18

SHAGHRING TO ALI CAMP (4800M, 6,7 Hours Walk)

Trek from Shaghring to Ali Camp, located at an altitude of 4,800 meters. The trek is approximately 6-7 hours, depending on your pace and the terrain. The trek offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. Ali Camp is a scenic campsite located near the Baltoro Glacier.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-19

ALI CAMP TO KHUSPANG (5,600m, 8 Hours Walk)

Trek from Ali Camp to Khuspang, located at an altitude of 5,600 meters. The trek is approximately 8 hours, depending on your pace and the terrain. The trek offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. Khuspang is a scenic campsite located near the Baltoro Glacier.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-20

SPARE TREK DAY IN CASE OF DELAYS


Spend the day relaxing and acclimating to the high altitude. This day is reserved in case of any delays or bad weather.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-21

KHUSPANG TO SAICHO (3,350M, 6 Hours Walk)

Trek from Khuspang to Saicho, located at an altitude of 3,350 meters. The trek is approximately 6 hours, depending on your pace and the terrain. The trek offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Full-service Camping
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-22

TREK TO HUSHE AND DRIVE TO Skardu (7 Hours’ Drive)

Trek from Saicho to Hushe, a picturesque village located in the heart of the Karakoram range. From Hushe, drive to Skardu, the capital of Baltistan. The drive is approximately 7 hours, depending on the road conditions.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Summit Hotel or similar, Skardu
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-23

CONTINGENCY DAY/FREE DAY IN SKARDU

Spend the day relaxing and exploring Skardu’s scenic beauty and vibrant culture. This day is reserved in case of any delays or bad weather.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Summit Hotel or similar, Skardu
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. 
D-24

SKARDU TO FAIRY MEADOWS (3,300M, 6 Hours’ drive and Walk)

Drive from Skardu to Raikot bridge and enjoy the jeep ride to Tattu village, and then trek to Fairy Meadows, a scenic campsite located near the base of Nanga Parbat mountain. The trek is approximately 6 hours, depending on your pace and the terrain.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Hut or cottages
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-25

FAIRY MEADOWS TO BEYAL CAMP (3,550M, 4 Hours Walk) 4.1Km

Trek from Fairy Meadows to Beyal Camp, a scenic campsite located near the base of Nanga Parbat mountain. The trek is approximately 4 hours, depending on your pace and the terrain.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Hut or cottages
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-26

BEYAL CAMP TO NANGA PARBAT BASE CAMP (3,850M, 3 Hours Walk) 3.4Km

Trek from Beyal Camp to Nanga Parbat Base Camp, a scenic campsite located near the base of Nanga Parbat mountain. The trek is approximately 3 hours, depending on your pace and the terrain.

After visiting Nanga Parbat Base Camp, return to Beycal camp to spend the night or continue walking to Fairy Meadows.

  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Hut or cottages
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-27

TREK BACK TO FAIRY MEADOWS (3,300M, 6 Hours Walk)

Trek back to Fairy Meadows, a scenic campsite located near the base of Nanga Parbat mountain. The trek is approximately 6 hours, depending on your pace and the terrain.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Hut or cottages
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-28

TRAVEL TO NARAN (6,7 Hours’ Drive)

We will hike two hours to Tattu Village and use the Jeeps to reach Raikot bridge and join the Karakoram Highway to reach Naran.
Naran, a picturesque town located in the heart of the Kaghan Valley. The drive is approximately 6 hours.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Hotel One or similar
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-29

NARAN TO ISLAMABAD (6,8 Hours’ Drive)

Drive from Naran to Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan. The drive is approximately 6-7 hours, depending on the road conditions. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and spend the day relaxing and exploring Islamabad’s scenic beauty and vibrant culture.
  • ACCOMMODATION
  • Grand Islamabad Hotel or similar
  • MEALS
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
D-30

DEPARTURE DAY


Today, we will transfer you to Islamabad International Airport for your flight back home. End of “Five 8000m Base Camp Trek”.

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Five 8000m Base Camp Trek dates and prices are for the Solo group departures. All our Solo departure group size is a maximum of 12 people per Group. Private groups, please choose dates and contact us to customise the Itinerary and Cost. Group, Couples and family discounts are available, so contact us before booking. Our Five 8000m Base Camp Trek itinerary is from Islamabad to Islamabad. You can also join our group in Skardu and finish the trip in Skardu. Contact us for more information before booking.

International flights from most cities arrive in Islamabad, and your return flights will depart from Islamabad International Airport on the last day of the itinerary. Our representative will meet you at the Islamabad International Airport, and they will stay with you throughout the Journey and see you off at Islamabad Airport.

Please be aware that there are often only a limited number of seats available at the advertised price. To avoid paying for extra supplements, we recommend you book as early as possible, especially during peak times. If we are unable to secure seats at the price shown, we will contact you with an alternative quote.

Refund

Please be aware that there are often only a limited number of seats available at the advertised price for the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek Solo departures. We recommend you book as early as possible, especially during peak times. Secure your place with a deposit of $170 and pay the remaining amount when you arrive in Pakistan. The deposit amount is fully refundable* if you or we cancel the trip due to the COVID-19 situation, security or political unrest in Pakistan or your home country.

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Flexible Payments

Embarking on an adventure holiday is an exciting prospect, and we’re thrilled to offer you flexible payment options to make your dream adventure a reality. At Trango Adventuress, we understand that budgeting for a vacation can be challenging, so we’ve designed a convenient four-instalment payment plan to ease the financial burden.

Payment in Four Instalments: We’ve made it easy for you to spread out the cost of your adventure holiday. Once you’ve confirmed your itinerary, our travel advisors will help you set up a payment plan with four instalments. You can choose the dates that work best for you, ensuring a stress-free payment process.

Consult with Our Travel Advisors: Reach out to our experienced travel advisors, who are eager to assist you every step of the way. They will help you customise your trip, answer any questions you may have and guide you through the payment process.

BOOK WITH CONFIDENCE – NO SURCHARGE GUARANTEE

The price of our Five 8000m Base Camp Trek can change depending on a variety of factors, but unlike some other tour operators, Trango Adventure has undertaken to guarantee the price of your holiday will not change after you have booked. The price when you book is the price you will pay, whether you are booking for this year or the next. Book early to avoid any tour price increases, get the best flight prices and take advantage of our ‘No Surcharge Guarantee‘. Trango Adventure is a Government-licensed and bonded tour operator that follows the strict Regulations set by the Tourism Department of Pakistan.

We accept Cash on arrival, Bank Transfers, PayPal and all major Credit & debit Cards.

Five 8000m Base Camp Trek Information 2026

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Islamabad Airport transfers for international flights on Day 1 and Day 20
  • Internal flights and associated airport transfers
  • All land transport involved in the itinerary
  • Accommodation as described
  • All meals (3 times a day), unlimited water fill-ups
  • Private vehicle and driver
  • All permit fees, Royalty fees, and Gondogoro la crossing fee
  • Once on the trek, a full service including food and all equipment (excluding personal equipment)
  • English-speaking, experienced, and Government-licensed Mountain Guide
  • All Wages and basic kits of a guide, sirdar, Porter, cook and assistant(s)
  • Insurance of porters, guides and other crew (except helicopter rescue)
  • Sleeping tents, Mess tents, toilet tents
  • Satellite phone for emergencies
  • Generator/Solar panels for light and charging electronic devices
  • First aid medicine kit (basic)
  • Domestic flights, Visa documents.

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

  • Travel Insurance, international flights
  • Pakistan Visa Fee
  • Tips for local guides and support staff
  • Guided Islamabad and Skardu sightseeing
  • Miscellaneous expenses
  • souvenirs etc.

MEAL PLAN

Fully inclusive of all meals throughout, from lunch on Day 1 to breakfast on Day 30.

ACCOMMODATION

During the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek, the group will spend 3 nights in Islamabad in an international tourist standard hotel (3-star). The group will also have a night in a tourist-standard hotel in Skardu before and after the trek. Accommodation at each of these hotels is twin-sharing with en-suite facilities. Whilst on trek, there will be 13 nights camping in 2-person tents. We will pair you with another single client of the same sex if you are travelling alone. It is possible to hire a single tent while on trek for an additional cost. Please note that single tent hire does not include single rooms in hotels. For the 9 hotel nights, single rooms are available for a supplementary cost. Additional hotel nights in Islamabad are also available. For hotel prices and single supplement costs, please contact our travel advisors. Hotels are subject to availability, and prices may vary.

INTERNAL FLIGHT

SKARDU FLIGHTS

Skardu is a weather-dependent airport. Since the valley is surrounded by high mountains, planes can only land here in good visibility. The planes do fly more often than not, but cancellations can and do occur, and in these circumstances, we will travel by road. If we did not do this, groups would risk being stranded in Islamabad, and you should beware of companies that say they will only fly to Skardu, as this may mean you have no possibility of trekking.

Skardu Airport has upgraded to an international airport with GPS technology. This means that the chances of flights getting cancelled are much lower now.

Skardu Airport was upgraded to international status and underwent a re-inauguration in 2021, following extensive enhancements aimed at transforming it into a prominent tourism hub. The airport now facilitates direct flights from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Dubai. Since the upgrades, flight cancellations have significantly decreased, and cancellation chances are now very low. Last summer, we had only one flight cancellation, and our clients had to travel by road on KKH. While we travel on KKH, we avoid travelling through the areas not recommended by the UK and US foreign offices.

In case of flight cancellation, you will travel on the Karakorum Highway to Naran for a night stay, and the next day, continue to Skardu. Islamabad to Naran distance is 281 km, and 9 9-hour drive. Naran to Skardu is a 10-hour drive on the Karakoram highway along the mighty Gilgit and Indus rivers. Travelling by road on the Karakoram Highway is as spectacular as taking a flight.

HEALTH & VACCINATION

You should contact your doctor or travel clinic to check whether you specifically require any vaccinations or other preventive measures. You should have your routine courses and boosters as recommended in the UK, e.g. diphtheria-tetanus-polio and measles-mumps-rubella, along with hepatitis A and typhoid. Malarial prophylaxis is discretionary for this trip. Malaria exists in the area around Islamabad. However, incidences of urban transmission of malaria are extremely low. In Skardu and the mountains, there is no malaria risk. On holidays to more remote areas, you should also have a dentist check-up. A good online resource is Travel Health Pro.

Dengue fever is a known risk in places visited. It is a tropical viral disease spread by daytime-biting mosquitoes. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available, and therefore, the best form of prevention is to avoid being bitten. We recommend you take precautions to avoid mosquito bites.

INSURANCE

We highly recommend that you have adequate travel insurance for your trip with Trango Adventure Pakistan. We recognise the complexity and variety of choices in the insurance market and know that many of you either have your preferred insurer or have annual multi-trip cover in place already. If this is the case, please ensure that your insurer is aware of your Trango Adventures itinerary and can agree to cover the activities being undertaken.

Trango Adventures does not provide any advice on travel insurance, although it is highly recommended that you have travel insurance which covers the activities you are likely to undertake on your holiday.

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MOUNTAIN GUIDE & SUPPORT STAFF

The group will be led by an experienced Mountain Guide. During the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek, the group will be accompanied by a full support crew, including a cook and kitchen crew, as well as porters to carry all equipment and personal trek bags.

ALTITUDE

Five 8000m Base Camp Treks involve going to a very high altitude. During your trip, you will spend at least one night above 4,000 metres and trek to 5,000 metres or above. This is not something that you should worry about; the human body is quite capable of adapting to a wide range of altitudes, but we must follow some simple rules to acclimatise successfully. Before coming on this trekking holiday, you should read the advice on trekking at high altitude on our website, which can be viewed via the link below. Unless you have previous trekking experience above 4000 metres, you should consult one of our trekking experts before embarking on this holiday.

CLIMATE

From mid-June to August, we can expect to encounter temperatures as high as 30°C at Skardu and 25°C at Hushe and Askole. In June and early July, there will be a good covering of snow on the slopes leading to and from the Gondogoro La, and we may also encounter snow on the upper part of the Baltoro. Above 4,000 metres, snow can fall at any time of the year. At any time of the season, the nighttime temperature above 4,000 metres is likely to drop to freezing or below and at our highest camps may reach minus 10 or 15°C. The weather is generally good throughout the summer season with clear skies and little rain or snow. However, whether in mountainous areas is difficult to predict whether short-lived storms will occur at any time of the year.

BOOKS

  • Trekking in Pakistan. Isobel Shaw
  • Karakoram Highway. King
  • In the Throne Room of the Mountain Gods. Galen Rowell
  • K2 Triumph and Tragedy. Jim Curran

PASSPORT & VISA

The information that we provide is for UK passport holders. Please check the relevant embassy or consulate for other nationalities. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the correct travel documents and visas for your holiday. Visa requirements and charges are subject to change without notice. Travelling outside the EU, you should have at least 2 blank pages in your passport for each country you visit.

VISA PAKISTAN

All nationalities require a visa. The visa fee is approximately USD 40, and you must apply for it before departure. To obtain a Trekking visa for Pakistan, you will require a letter of introduction from an approved agency, which will be provided by Trango Adventures. For the Five 8000m Base Camp Trek, you will also be required to submit a copy of the group Restricted Area permit, which will be provided by Trango Adventure. Visa applications can be made ONLINE or in person at your nearest Pakistan Embassy. For more information about Pakistan visas, please visit our Blog and News section.

Visit the Government of Pakistan’s official Visa site for information about online visa applications. www.visa.nadra.gov.pk

REFUND

Secure your place with a small deposit of $170 and pay the remaining amount when you arrive in Pakistan. The deposit amount is fully refundable if you or we cancel the trip due to the COVID-19 situation, security or changes in the political situation in Pakistan or your home country.

EQUIPMENT LIST

As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum. The packed weight of your Trek bag, including your sleeping bag and mattress, should be no more than 20 kg. This weight limit is set by the porters. It is strictly enforced, and bags will be weighed before setting off on the trek. Anything not required on the trek can be left at the group hotel in Islamabad or Skardu. We will send you a detailed list of items closer to your Holiday departure.

Email info@trangoadventure.com for more information regarding “Five 8000m Base Camp Trek“.

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