K2 Concordia Trek Pakistan 2025-26
The K2 Concordia trek is one of the greatest trekking holidays to the base camp of K2 in Pakistan. From the rock trails that ascend to the enormous Baltoro Glacier to the sights of the amazing 8,000-meter peaks that tower above your head, the K2 Concordia trek is one of the most epic journeys available. You won’t find another adventure quite like trekking in Pakistan as you find yourself at the base camp for the world’s second-highest peak.
TREK HIGHLIGHTS
- The K2 Concordia trek takes you to the heart of the Karakoram
- Explore Islamabad, the green capital of Pakistan
- Mountain View flight from Islamabad to Skardu
- Trek on Baltoro Glacier with a view of Trango Towers
- Spend two nights at Concordia
- Spectacular View of K2 and Broad Peak from Concordia
- Trek on Godwin Austen glacier to Broad Peak, Gilkey memorial and K2 basecamp
- High-quality trekking holiday at a low cost.
TREK OVERVIEW
K2 Concordia trek is in the Karakoram mountain range of Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. K2 (8611m), the second-highest mountain in the world, is also known as the savage mountain of the Karakoram. Trekking on Baltoro and Godwin-Austin Glaciers to the foothills of this magnificent mountain and Concordia is an absolute classic trek. Concordia is home to the four highest 8000-meter mountains in the world. For its unique location, Concordia is known as the heart of the Karakoram mountain range and earned the nickname “The Throne Room of the Mountain Gods”. On the K2 Concordia trek, you will see the famous Trango Towers, Paiju Peak, Muztagh Tower, Gasherbrum I-II, Gilkey Memorial, Broad Peak, and K2 Basecamp.
For many years Trango Adventure has been organizing the K2 Concordia trek, along with other adventure holidays in Pakistan. Trango Adventure operates a 20-day-long K2 Concordia trek to the foothills of K2 and Concordia in the Karakoram mountains of Pakistan, which is the best in terms of safety, enjoyment, and acclimatization. It is also possible to complete this trek in a short time if you are physically fit and used to hiking in high-altitude mountains. We can customize the K2 Concordia Trek itinerary if you would like to complete the trek in a shorter or longer period.
The K2 Concordia trek begins from Islamabad, the purpose-built capital city of Pakistan. Arrive at Islamabad Airport, where you will be picked up by our representative and transferred to your hotel in Islamabad. The rest of the day in Islamabad is free to recover from your journey. We will meet over dinner to give you a detailed briefing about your K2 Concordia trek. Night stay in Islamabad, and the next morning take a spectacular mountain view flight from Islamabad to Skardu. You will see K2, Nanga Parbat, and other famous Karakoram peaks from the aeroplane.
Skardu is the capital of the Baltistan region of Pakistan. It is the getaway to the K2 base camp trek, the K2 & Gondogoro La trek, Broad Peak, and Masherbrum mountains. After two full days in Skardu, you will take a Jeep ride along the Indus and Braldu river to Askole village via Shigar Valley. Askole is the last village of the valley before you start trekking into central Karakoram National Park and the wilderness of The Karakoram Mountains. Here you will meet the rest of the crew and porters who will be looking after you during your K2 Concordia trek. There are no hotels from here onwards, so you will be sleeping in your sleeping bags in a tent for the next few nights. After a short break in Askole, you will drive to Johla camp for a night’s stay.
Askole is the last village in the valley, and in the past, we had to spend the night here. In 2021 the road from Skardu to Askole was expanded to Johla camp. So, now instead of spending the night in Askole, we drive to Johla which saves two days of trekking.
The walking session of your K2 Concordia trek begins from Johla. Jhola camp lies along the Braldu River near the wooden footbridge. There is a small stream running down, a perfect place to cool your feet and enjoy the mountain scenery.
Wake up to the breathtaking sunrise view over the Karakoram mountains, have your breakfast, and start walking towards Paiju camp. The first trekking day is a long and beautiful day with breathtaking mountain views, a perfect introduction to The Karakoram Mountains. You will arrive at Paiju camp in the afternoon, have your lunch and enjoy a free afternoon to relax. Trek to Paiju camp (3,420 m) by following the Braldu gorge to the junction of the Panma River to cross the fast-flowing river by a footbridge.
It is a seven-hour walk, a full trekking day with spectacular views of Paiju Peak. Paiju camp is one of the busiest campsites, as all trekking and climbing expedition groups stop here to use the cleaning and washing facilities set up by the Tourism Department of Pakistan. You will have a free afternoon at Paiju to get a rest and acclimatize to the high-altitude environment.
Today, you will be introduced to Baltoro Glacier and spend most of the day trekking on the moraine of the glaciers to reach Khorburse camp (3,795 meters) for the night stay. Trekking on Baltoro glacier requires a good sense of balance and some trekking experience on ice and snow. A spectacular trekking day on the mixed terrain of Baltoro Glacier and arrive at Khoburtse campsite, which offers a breathtaking view of Trango Towers and Uli Bhiao peaks.
The following day, you will continue your K2 Concordia trek on Baltoro glacier to the Urdukas camp (3,900 meters). Urdukas Campsite is beautifully placed a hundred meters above Baltoro Glaciers, built by the men of Abruzzi during their K2 Expedition in 1909. Now you are getting closer to your ultimate destination Concordia and K2 basecamp in the heart of the Karakoram mountain range. You will have a free day at Urdukas to get acclimatised and rest.
After the acclimatisation day at Urdukas, follow Baltoro Glacier eastwards and continue trekking on Baltoro Glacier to arrive at Goro campsite. Goro camp (4,295 meters) is a widely spread campsite on Baltoro glacier with a sensational view of Masherbrum (7,821 m) and Gasherbrum IV (7,925 meters). Tonight you will sleep on the surface of the glaciers, so make sure to put on many layers of clothes to keep yourself warm in your sleeping bag. Wake up with a spectacular view of Gasherbrum IV, which stands at the head of Baltoro Glacier like a beacon guiding you to Concordia. After a full day of trekking, you will finally arrive at Concordia (4,500 meters), the junction point of Baltoro and Godwin-Austen Glaciers. The combination of Baltoro and Godwin-Austin Glaciers is a large piece of ice outside the Polar region. Galen Rowell has described Concordia as the heart of the Karakoram and the Thorne room of the mountain gods in his book.
From Concordia, you will have a closeup view of K2 (8,611 meters), Broad Peak (8,051 meters), Gasherbrum I-II (8,035 meters), and many other famous Karakoram peaks. Enjoy a breathtaking sunset view over these Karakoram giants and the sensational environment of Concordia. You will have two days at Concordia to enjoy the mountain scenery. An optional circuit trek to Broad Peak basecamp, Gilkey Memorial, and K2 base camp is available.
After visiting Concordia and K2 basecamp, you will return towards Islamabad by following the same itinerary backwards. Trekking down the Baltoro glacier is as spectacular as it was on the way up. You will have a beautiful view of Trango Towers ahead of you and K2 in the backdrop. Night stay at Goro camp and next day continue trekking towards Khorburse camp. From here onwards, you will start noticing the decrease in the Altitude, and there is more oxygen in the air. Continue descending on Baltoro glacier until you arrive at Jhola camp. Once you are off the glacier, walking along the Braldu River is smoother, and within no time, you will arrive in Johla. Spend the last evening with your porters in Johla and the next day drive to Skardu via Askole. Askole to Skardu is 7 hours drive. Night stay in Skardu, and the following morning take a spectacular Mountain View flight back to Islamabad. In case of flight cancellations, you will travel on the Karakoram Highway. You will spend one night in Islamabad, and the following morning we will transfer you to Islamabad airport for your flight back home. We strongly believe that seeing K2, Concordia, and other Karakoram mountains quilted in the snow is a sight you will never forget.
Please have a look at our videos about this trek on YouTube. The videos are from August-September trekking groups. The links are below.
K2 Concordia Trek, on Trango Adventure’s YouTube channel.
The best time to do the “K2 Concordia Trek” is in the summer. We have 29 fixed departures for this trek, starting from May until the end of November.
BRIEF TREK ITINERARY: Download a detailed trek Itinerary
ARRIVAL DAY IN ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN
ISLAMABAD TO SKARDU FLIGHT, (45 minuets) 2,230 m/7,316ft
SIGHTSEEING & PREPARATION DAY, SKARDU
SKARDU TO JOHLA via ASKOLE, (141 km), 3,150 m/10,332ft, 8 HOURS DRIVE
TREK TO PAIJU, (21 km) 3,420 m/11,220ft, 6 HOURS WALKING
TREK TO KHOBURTSE, (15 km) 3,795 m/12,450ft, 7 HOURS WALKING
TREK TO URDUKUS, (6 km) 3,900 m/12,795ft, 4 HOURS WALKING
ACCLIMATISATION & REST DAY AT URDUKUS
TREK TO GORO, (12 km) 4,295 m/14,091ft, 7 HOURS WALKING
TREK TO CONCORDIA, (12 km) 4,500 m/14,763ft, 5 HOURS WALKING
TREK TO BROAD PEAK BASE CAMP, (6 km) 4,800 m/15,748 ft, 4 HOURS WALKING
TREK TO K2 BASE CAMP & RETURN TO CONCORDIA, (14 km) 5,150 m/16,896 ft, 6 HOURS WALKING
TREK BACK TO GORO, (12 km) 4,295 m/14,091ft, 7 HOURS WALKING
TREK BACK TO KHOBURTSE, (14 km) 3,795 m/12,450ft, 7 HOURS WALKING:
TREK BACK TO PAIJU, (15 km) 3,420 m/11,220ft, 5 HOURS WALKING
TREK BACK TO JHOLA, (21 km) 3,150 m/10,334ft, 7 HOURS WALKING
DRIVE BACK O SKARDU, (141 km) 2,230 m/7,316ft, 8 HOURS DRIVE
SKARDU TO ISLAMABAD, (45 Minutes flight):
CONTINGENCY DAY IN CASE OF DELAYS
DEPARTURE DAY - FLY BACK HOME
K2 CONCORDIA TREK FAQS
K2 Concordia Trek Cost?
K2 Concordia Trek Cost.
We are often asked this question How come your trips cost low?
Trango Adventure 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 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, 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 prioritize 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 K2 Concordia trek costs 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 keeps the cost down and runs 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.t
- 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 that are 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 are 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 extremely important when trekking in such remote areas.
Good value
All of our Trekking Holidays in Pakistan are good value for money. We provide an 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 socialize 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 energized 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 K2 Concordia 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 K2 Concordia Trek Safe?
The K2 Concordia trek is very safe. K2 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 a few days on the surface of the glaciers, which do not contain 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 K2 Base Camp Trek has a low-risk 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 the K2 Base Camp Trek 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 recognize 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).
How far is the K2 Concordia trek?
How is the weather during K2 Trek?
The weather is mostly sunny with a clear sky during K2 Concordia Trek in the summer. Unlike, the Everest base camp trek, we do not have 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 region.
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 temps, 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 K2 base camp trek closer to departure.
How fit do I have to be to complete the K2 Concordia 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 between 5-7 hours daily during the K2 trek. You will carry only your day bag with a bottle of water, a camera, hat, sun cream etc. We will have several local porters and mules to transport the gear.
When is the best time to do the K2 base camp trek?
The best time to do the K2 Concordia trek is in July and August. However, you can also do this trek any time between the middle of June and the middle of September, as the weather is still pleasant. Hiking to the K2 base camp in early June is also possible. It is a bit more challenging because the snow has not yet melted.
What type of Visa is required for the K2 Concordia Trek?
A trekking visa is required for the K2 Concordia trek, the K2 and Gondogoro La trek, or any 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 K2 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 getting the 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 K2 Base Camp Trek require previous experience?
The K2 Concordia Trek does not require previous trekking or mountaineering experience. No technical climbing knowledge or ice tools are necessary. This hike is perfect for explorers who wish to experience high-altitude ice glacier trekking. 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.
The K2 Concordia Trek is an excellent option for high altitudes and training for future ascents of summits between 6,000 and 7,000 meters.
When going to K2 and Concordia, is preparation necessary?
Will there be a generator available?
What Kind of Meals Can I Expect while trekking?
The food in Pakistan is well-known for being excellent. During the K2 trek your,
- Breakfasts feature omelettes, pancakes, cereals, jam, butter, honey, freshly made local bread, tea and coffee.
- Packed lunch will have, sandwiches, boiled eggs, potatoes, cheese, a chocolate bar, dry fruits 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.
How about other gear like a harness, crampons, and sleeping bags?
Pre and post-trip lodging?
Islamabad Airport is the nearest international airport to arrive for the K2 Concordia trek. It is Pakistan’s capital and a transportation hub. To minimize 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 K2 Concordia trek, you will fly back to Islamabad from Skardu. Your K2 trek 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.
K2 Concordia Trek weight allowance?
The K2 Concordia Trek, like other treks in the Karakoram region, has a standard luggage limit of 17 kg per traveller. Your allowed 17 Kg will be packed in a duffle bag, and our porter will transport your bags 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 17 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 17 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 K2 trip.
Please be aware that we strictly follow the weight restriction enforced by the local authorities.
Does the trip have reliable electricity?
When is the best time to do the K2 Concordia trek?
How long does the K2 Concordia trek take?
It usually takes twenty days to complete the K2 Concordia trek from Islamabad to Islamabad. The hiking portion of the K2 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 K2 Concordia trek?
Preparation and good planning are essential to complete the K2 Concordia trek holiday. The K2 trek is challenging, so physical training such as Aerobic conditioning, altitude training, and strength endurance will help you enjoy the Karakoram mountains and reach the base camp of K2 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 trek to the K2 base camp is challenging compared to the Everest trek in Nepal. However, anyone with a moderate fitness level can reach K2 Base Camp and have a fantastic experience in the K2 region with the correct mentality, pace, and preparation. Find out more about getting ready for a hike to K2 Base Camp.
I’m in my 60s, yet I’m in great shape. Will you let me come along?
Age is not a problem 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 him back the way we came.
If you feel unwell, tired or can not continue the trek, 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. We have successfully airlifted several clients from the K2 region in our last 4 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 most 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)
Do you lend out any tools as well? Such as a pair of crampons
When hiking to K2, how is the weather?
During the K2 trek, the weather typically features sunshine and clear skies. The weather conditions you’ll encounter during the K2 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 hike to the K2 Concordia?
The typical duration of K2 Base Camp is between 20 and 22 days from Islamabad to Islamabad. Although the real-time spent hiking to base camp is closer to 14 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 hike to K2 Concordia a simple one?
The hike to K2 Base Camp is arduous and time-consuming but with a reward for spectacular mountain scenery. A high degree 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.
Before attempting this hike, you should have some experience with winter hiking in snow and high altitude.
Is it risky to hike to K2’s base camp?
The K2 base camp trek carries the same inherent dangers as any other hike of similar height. The base camp is located at around 5,150 meters; therefore, it is essential to acclimate to the higher altitude before continuing the journey.
Take time walking on the glacier and the ice ground to avoid slipping and spraining your ankle. Using crampons or micro spikes is recommended for good balance while walking on the ice glacier.
Does the K2 Concordia Trek necessitate travel insurance?
Which journey is better: going to Everest Base Camp or K2?
Are you debating between a trek to Everest Base Camp (EBC) and a K2 Concordia trek? 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 Concordia Trek is a popular option for serious trekkers and adventurers lovers, although it has been relatively unexplored.
The K2 Base Camp Trek is likewise less popular and less noisy than the EBC Trek as of today. K2 Base Camp is the route to go if you seek a more alone, natural and far-flung experience. The K2 Base Camp Trek offers 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 K2 Base Camp hike is dry, camping, 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 and Itinerary of K2 Concordia Trek Pakistan
Introduction
Trango Adventure has a very long track record of organizing the K2 Concordia trek and other trekking holidays in Pakistan. We have completed the K2 Concordia trek and other adventure holidays in The Karakoram Mountains of Pakistan on previous occasions. Our staff has travelled extensively throughout The Karakoram Mountains and has plenty of experience with the K2 and Concordia treks. With over 40 years of experience, Trango Adventure has designed a K2 Concordia trek itinerary that is best in terms of safety, acclimatization, and enjoyment.
Your mountain guide will strictly follow the K2 Concordia trek itinerary below. However, there is some flexibility in the itinerary due to unforeseen situations, such as sudden shifts in weather patterns and gruelling trekking conditions on Baltoro Glacier, which is beyond our control. In those situations, your guide will do everything possible to find an alternative solution to the itinerary to minimise inconvenience.
The K2 Concordia trek is a challenging trek with 13 days of walking to a maximum altitude of 4,500m at Concordia (5,120m Gilkey Memorial just below K2 Base Camp (optional) and an average of 3,650 meters. One of the main aspects is an open mind and a flexible attitude to participate in this trekking holiday. You need to work as a team to complete and enjoy this trekking holiday in Pakistan.
DETAILED ITINERARY
ARRIVAL DAY IN ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN:
It is possible to do a self-guided tour of Islamabad in the afternoon. Due to time constraints, flights, and other factors, this is not always an option.
Overnight: Hill View Hotel or similar (Meals: Dinner).
ISLAMABAD TO SKARDU FLIGHT, (45 minutes) 2,230 m/7,316ft
Situated over 600 kilometres from Islamabad, Skardu is the capital of the Baltistan region. After checking into the group hotel in Skardu, you can do self-guided sightseeing around town. Night stay in Skardu.
Please note: Flights to and from Skardu only take place 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.
In case of flight cancellation, you will travel on Karakorum Highway to Naran for a night stay, and the next day continue to Skardu. Islamabad to Naran distance is 281 km, and 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.
Overnight: Summit Hotel or similar (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
SIGHTSEEING & PREPARATION DAY, SKARDU
While we are doing the documentation work, you are free to explore Skardu Town, visit Kharpocho Fort or head to see the blue water Sadpara Lake. Skardu is the capital of the Baltistan region. The inhabitants of this region are descendants from Mongolia and Tibet. They speak the Balti language, which is a Tibetan language. Their culture, tradition, and food are similar to Tibet and Ladakh.
Note: Today, we will travel from Skardu to Askole for a night stay if the road between Askola and Johla is closed.
Overnight: Summit Hotel or similar (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
SKARDU TO JOHLA via ASKOLE, (141 km), 3,150 m/10,332ft, 8 HOURS DRIVE
Explore the small Balti village, meet locals and learn about their culture.
Askole is the last village in the valley, and in the past, we had to spend the night here. In 2021, the road from Skardu to Askole was expanded to Johla camp. So, now instead of spending the night in Askole, we drive to Johla, which saves two days of trekking.
After a short break in Askole, start driving along the Braldu River and follow it to the junction of the Panma River. The fast-flowing river means a drive up the valley is needed. Higher up the valley, you will find a well-maintained bridge to cross the river. Before building the bridge, trekkers had to sit in a crate suspended above the river and pull across to the other side.
After crossing the bridge, follow the Braldu River to arrive at Jhola camp. Set up your tents and spend your first night under the stars at Jhola.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
TREK TO PAIJU, (21 km) 3,420 m/11,220ft, 6 HOURS WALK
Today, the trekking session of your K2 Concordia trek will begin. After breakfast, organize all your equipment and start walking from Johla towards Paiju camp. Soon, the valley will open up, and you will meet the Biafo glacier that flows from Hispar la Pass to Braldu. Enjoy the first taste of walking on the glacier. Today is a short trekking day with gorgeous views of the local landscape, a perfect introduction to the Karakoram mountains.
The altitudes will be gradually increasing the entire way until you arrive at Concordia. It is important to note that Askole is the last village you stay on the journey to Concordia. For the remainder of the K2 Concordia trek, you will be camping in the open and sleeping in your sleeping bag.
Wake up to a breathtaking sunrise view over the Karakoram mountains, and have a leisurely breakfast as you will have a full trekking day. To complete the 6-kilometre journey, you will begin walking early and follow the Braldu gorge again. The path rises in elevation, allowing you dramatic views of Paiju Peak, Trango Towers, and the Cathedral mountain group. You will encounter a few streams on the trek that must be crossed to reach the other side. It will be a great chance to experience different trekking in Pakistan terrain. Old trainers and sandals are handy for crossing the cold and slippery streams. If the weather is clear, you may see K2 and Baltoro glaciers in the far distance.
The day will end at Paiju camp, which is surrounded by trees and some greenery. Night stay at Paiju camp.
ASCENT 580 meters, DESCENT 335 meters.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
TREK TO KHOBURTSE, (15 km) 3,795 m/12,450ft, 7 HOURS WALK:
The day ends at Khorbose, where you set up camp. The reward for a hard day of trekking with glorious views of the Trango Tower, Cathedral group, and Uli Biaho. Night stay at Khorbose camp.
ASCENT 640 meters DESCENT 220 meters.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
TREK TO URDUKAS, (6 km) 3,900 m/12,795ft, 4 HOURS WALKING
Night stay at Urdukas camp.
ASCENT 250 meters, DESCENT 40 meters.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
ACCLIMATISATION & REST DAY AT URDUKAS
So far, you will have completed some incredible distance and gained high elevation. There is still more elevation to gain on the way to Concordia. However, today is the perfect day to rest and acclimatise for the journey ahead. Urdukas is one of the sites that has washing and cleaning facilities. You will find clean bathrooms, washing facilities, and short-distance walks to stretch your legs and get acclimatised.
Most trekking groups use Paiju as their resting place, but we use Urdukas for our resting and acclimatisation day. With many years of experience in trekking in the Karakoram mountains, we have learnt that resting at Urdukas is much more practical and helps to acclimatise better. Urdukas is the resting place for all our trekking and mountain climbing expeditions going to Concordia, K2, and Gondogoro Pass.
The photo opportunities of The Karakoram Mountain scenery around Urdukas are incredible. A short walk above the Urdukas camp provides a magnificent panorama view of three 8000-meter peaks, Gasherbrum I, Gasherbrum II, and Broad Peak.
Night stay at Urdukas camp.
Overnight: Full-Service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
TREK TO GORO, (12 km) 4,295 m/14,091ft, 7 HOURS WALK
Tonight, you will spend your first night camping on the surface of the Baltoro Glacier. The temperature in the evening can drop significantly, so make sure to put on many layers of clothes to keep yourself warm in your sleeping bag. Night stay at Goro.
ASCENT 330 meters DESCENT 90 meters.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
TREK TO CONCORDIA, (12 km) 4,500 m/14,763ft, 5 HOURS WALK:
Ahead of the trail is Gasherbrum IV, acting like a magnet pulling you towards it. You can also see Gasherbrum II on the journey. K2 remains hidden, which is surprising due to its enormous size. Once you reach Concordia, however, K2 comes into view. You are struck immediately by its size and sweeping rock walls.
Concordia is located at the junction of the Baltoro and Godwin-Austin glaciers. Concordia puts you closer to the second-tallest mountain in the world than any other location. You are standing within 24 kilometres of 10 of the world’s tallest mountains. There are four mountains of 8,000 or more meters high. Concordia camp is on a ridge with some of the world’s most intimidating mountains surrounding Gasherbrum IV, Chogolisa, Mitre Peak, Marble Peak, Broad Peak, and K2. Enjoy the spectacular mountain vistas at Concordia and the starry canavas from your tent.
ASCENT 290 meters, DESCENT 5 meters.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
TREK TO BROAD PEAK BASE CAMP, (6 km) 4,800 m/15,748 ft, 4 HOURS WALKING
We offer an optional trek on Godwin-Austen glacier to Broad Peak basecamp, Gilkey Memorial, K2 basecamp, and return to Concordia. It is a long trekking day but the rewards are spectacular close-up mountain views. Leave early morning and follow a well-worn trail on Godwin-Austen glacier towards Broad Peak. As you walk towards Broad Peak basecamp, K2 mountain becomes bigger and closer. After trekking for three hours, you will arrive at Broad Peak Basecamp. We usually have lunch and spend the night here, and those who want to return to Concordia will return.
Optional: the group can decide to either hike to the K2 base camp and return to the Broad Peak base camp for a night stay or stay at Broad Peak base camp and trek to the K2 base camp tomorrow morning.
After the lunch break, if we decide to trek to the K2 base camp, continue towards K2. On the way to K2, you will pass the famous Gilkey Memorial. The Gilkey Memorial is between an ice landscape and rocks before the K2 base camp. Gilkey Memorial is a dedicated place to those who lost their lives climbing K2. Visit the memorial, pay tribute to those great explorers, and continue walking to the K2 basecamp. Three hours after leaving Broad Peak Basecamp, you arrive at the K2 Basecamp. It is the usual basecamp for climbers attempting the Abruzzi Ridge, which is a typical route to climb K2. There is a great chance to meet climbing teams who are there to scale K2.
After visiting the K2 base camp, you retrace your step back on the Godwin-Austen glacier to Broad Peak Base camp for a night stay.
ASCENT 600 meters, DESCENT 600 meters.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
TREK TO K2 BASE CAMP & RETURN TO CONCORDIA, (14 km) 5,150 m/16,896 ft, 6 HOURS WALKING
After the lunch break, those who want to trek to the K2 base camp will continue towards K2. On the way to K2, you will pass the famous Gilkey Memorial. The Gilkey Memorial is between an ice landscape and rocks, before the K2 base camp. Gilkey Memorial is a dedicated place to the people who lost their lives climbing K2. Visit the memorial, pay tribute to those great explorers, and continue walking to the K2 basecamp. Three hours after leaving Broad Peak Basecamp, you arrive at the K2 Basecamp. It is the usual basecamp for climbers attempting the Abruzzi Ridge, which is a typical route to climb K2. There is a great chance to meet climbing teams who are there to scale K2.
After visiting the K2 base camp, you retrace your step back on the Godwin-Austen glacier to Concordia.
ASCENT 400 meters, DESCENT 600 meters.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
TREK BACK TO GORO, (12 km) 4,295 m/14,091ft, 7 HOURS WALK
Rise and shine early to witness a spectacular sunrise view over K2 and Broad Peak. Enjoy your last breakfast at Concordia’s “Throne Room of the Gods”. After breakfast, start descending on Baltoro Glacier towards Goro by retracing your step on Baltoro Glacier. You will notice that walking down the valley on the glacier is much easier and quicker. Views of Masherbrum are in the distance as you camp at Goro or Shachspong.
ASCENT 30 meters, DESCENT 400 meters.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
TREK BACK TO KHOBURTSE, (14 km) 3,795 m/12,450ft, 7 HOURS WALK:
Night stay at Khoburtse camp with a spectacular view of Trango Towers.
ASCENT 100 meters, DESCENT 470 meters.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
TREAK BACK TO PAIJU, (15 km) 3,420 m/11,220ft, 5 HOURS WALK
ASCENT 220 meters, DESCENT 6400 meters.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
TREK BACK TO JHOLA, (21 km) 3,150 m/10,334ft, 7 HOURS WALK
After breakfast, continue retracing your steps down the valley along the Braldu River. It is going to be a long trekking day with 21 kilometres. The trek will take around seven hours to complete. You will spend much of the day by the Braldu River, experiencing very different sights from the ones just a few days prior. Possibility of crossing a few streams to reach your final destination of Jhola. Spend your last evening in the sleeping bag in your tent under the stars. Night stay in Jhola.
ASCENT 400 meters, DESCENT 770 meters.
Overnight: Full-service Camping (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
DRIVE BACK O SKARDU via ASKOLE, (141 km) 2,230 m/7,316ft, 8 HOURS DRIVE
Leave Jhola camp and drive upwards along the river to reach the bridge, cross the bridge and head back into the valley. Continue travelling along the Braldu River through Korfong camp and finally back to Askole village.
Most of your porters and trekking crew are from Askole village, so they will be happy to see their family and be home. It’s time to say goodbye to your porters.
The walking session of the K2 Concordia trek is now finished, but the holiday of a lifetime in Pakistan is not. After saying goodbye to your porters, you will drive back to Skardu. The adventure can continue due to road blockades due to landslides. If this is the case, you may get one last chance to trek to the other side of the road blockade, where a different vehicle will be ready to take you the rest of the way. The long seven-hour drive ends in Skardu at your hotel, where you will take a hot shower, sit and dine on a delicious meal before sleeping in a real bed.
Overnight: Summit Hotel or similar (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
SKARDU TO ISLAMABAD, (45 Minutes flight)
If your flight gets cancelled due to bad weather, you will drive on the Karakoram Highway to Naran, where you will spend the night and continue to Islamabad the following morning.
Overnight: Hill View Hotel or similar (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
CONTINGENCY DAY IN CASE OF DELAYS
Should the flight be cancelled due to the bad weather, today you will continue your journey to Islamabad by road from Naran. You will arrive in Islamabad late in the afternoon.
Overnight: Hill View Hotel or similar (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
DEPARTURE DAY - FLY BACK HOME
K2 Concordia Trek Cost and Prices for 2025-26
Private Groups – Choose your Dates.
K2 Concordia Trek start and finish in Islamabad.
K2 Concordia Trek only (Skardu to Skardu option available)
The best time to do the K2 Concordia Trek is from June through September when the weather is warmer in the northern hemisphere. It is the time of year when the country experiences summer. We have over twenty fixed departure treks to K2 during June, July and August. In September, October, November and December, we have nine departures, a total of twenty-nine in 2024. The limited number of treks makes K2 an even more desirable adventure destination.
The above K2 Concordia Trek cost and dates are for solo trekkers who want to join our fixed departure Concordia K2 trek holiday. We strongly believe in travelling in small groups, which have proven to be environmentally friendly and at the same time, we can give you a more authentic travel experience.
On this holiday we have included a Tea/Coffee reception in the hotel hosted by your Guide on the arrival day — ideal for getting to know everyone — and throughout. Your Guide will be on hand to make sure everyone in the group gets the best of their Pakistan holiday. If you would like to travel solo but do not want to share the hotel and tents, you have the single supplement option for minimum extra charges. We aim to keep the single supplement as low as possible.
Private groups, couples and families are advised to contact us for group discounted quotes. You are welcome to follow our given K2 Concordia trek itinerary or choose a date and customise an itinerary according to your travel needs. The best time to do the K2 Concordia trek is during summer. The trekking season in Pakistan begins at the beginning of June and finishes at the end of October.
The K2 Concordia trekking holiday begins and finishes in Islamabad. Our representative will meet and greet you at the Islamabad International Airport on arrival. After the meet and greet, we will transfer you to your group hotel where you will meet the rest of the team members. On the last day of your itinerary, we will drop you back at Islamabad airport for your flight back home, so make sure to book your return flight.
Please be aware there are often only a limited number of seats available at the advertised price for the K2 Concordia Trek Solo departures. We recommend you book as early as possible, especially during peak times. Secure your place in one of our fixed “K2 Concordia trek” departures with a small deposit (refundable) and pay the remaining amount when you arrive in Pakistan.
Refund
Secure your place with a deposit amount of USD/EURO 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.
BOOK WITH CONFIDENCE — NO SURCHARGE GUARANTEE
The price of our K2 Concordia 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 amount when you book is the amount you will pay, whether you are looking for this year or the next year. Book early to avoid any price increases, get low-cost international flight fares, and take advantage of our “No Surcharge Guarantee”. Trango Adventure is a Government-licensed Tour operator in Pakistan. We are bound to follow the strict rules and regulations set by the Tourism Department of Pakistan.
We accept cash on arrival, Bank Transfers, PayPal, and all other Credit & debit Cards.
K2 Concordia Trek information 2025-26
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- Islamabad Airport pick up on day 1 and drop off on Day 20
- Internal flights and associated airport transfers
- All land transports involved in the itinerary (Private Vehicle with a driver)
- Accommodation as described (3* hotel and camping)
- All meals (3 times a day)
- All trekking permit fees, toll tax, and parking fees, etc.
- All camping ground fees, Mess tent, sleeping tents, toilet tent, Kitchen tents with the chair, table and lights
- All kitchen equipment, including cutlery, crockery, fuel, and other related 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, Guide and other crew (except helicopter rescue)
- Satellite phone for emergencies
- Generator/Solar panels for light and charging electronic devices
- First aid medicine kit (basic)
- Domestic flights
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
- Travel Insurance
- Pakistan visa fee
- Guided Skardu and Islamabad sightseeing tours
- Tips for local guides and support staff
- Miscellaneous expenses souvenirs etc. Additional hotel costs, food, mineral water, room service, etc
- Airport charges for extra luggage.
Meal Plan
All meals are included, from dinner on day one to breakfast on day 20. We include everything in our K2 Concordia Trek so you can sit back and enjoy your adventure holiday in Pakistan. Pakistani, continental, and vegetarian cuisine are included in this holiday package. Meals during the trek are excellent and designed to stimulate your appetite and keep you going despite frequent altitude-induced loss of appetite. Breakfast includes cereal followed by eggs and either bread or chapattis with jam, honey, etc. The evening meals can start with soups (often with a healthy dose of garlic to aid acclimatization) accompanied by samosas and other local starters. The main meal varies from local Pakistani cuisine (Rice, Curry, lentils, etc) to Western or Chinese foods. Desserts are equally appealing and can include cakes custard etc.
Accommodation
During the K2 Concordia trek, you will stay in good international tourist standard hotels (3 stars) in Islamabad and Skardu. Accommodation at each of these hotels is twin-sharing with en-suite facilities. If you are travelling by yourself, we will pair you with another single client of the same sex. It is possible to hire a single room for an additional cost. Contact us in advance for hotel room prices and singles supplement costs. Hotel rooms are subject to availability, and prices may vary due to many factors.
INTERNAL FLIGHT
Skardu Flight
Skardu is such a remote town in the high mountain part of Pakistan that it is not always possible to fly in or out of it. Flying to or from Skardu is weather-dependent. Planes do fly more often than not, but cancellations can and do occur, and in these circumstances, you will travel by road on Karakorum Highway. We keep the contingency days to cover the loss of time from road blockades, heavy snowfalls, land sliding, and flight cancellations.
Please note: 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.
In case of flight cancellation, you will travel on Karakorum Highway to Naran for a night stay, and the next day continue to Skardu. Islamabad to Naran distance is 281 km, and 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 must be up to date with your routine courses and boosters as recommended in your home country. Diphtheria – tetanus-polio, and measles-mumps-rubella, along with hepatitis A and typhoid. Malaria does exist in the area around Islamabad and Rawalpindi. However, incidences of urban transmission of malaria are extremely low. In Skardu and the mountains, there is no malaria risk.
We recommend you have a dentist check-up as you will be spending most of your time in remote areas. Travel Health Pro is one of the best online resources for more detailed information about travel health and vaccinations.
Dengue fever is a known risk in Islamabad and Rawalpindi areas. Dengue 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 by daytime mosquitoes. We recommend you take precautions not to get mosquito bites.
Insurance
We highly recommend that you have adequate travel insurance for your K2 Concordia Trek with Trango Adventure. We understand the complexity and variety of choices in the insurance market, but it is necessary to have an insurance policy that can cover any unexpected medical expenses abroad. When you take an insurance policy, make sure your insurer is aware of your Adventure itinerary and can agree to cover the activities you are going to take in Pakistan.
Although travel insurance is not compulsory to take part in the K2 Concordia trek, we recommend you have travel insurance that covers the activities which you are likely to be undertaking.
Travel insurance providers
Expedition and Trek Insurance
- HCC Medical Insurance Services LLC Tel: 1-800 605 2282
- Austrian Alpine Club, UK, Tel: 44 (0) 1929 556870
- Snowcard, UK, Tel: +44 (0) 1295 660836
- The B.M.C. UK, Tel: 44 (0) 161 445 6111
- Travelex Insurance Services, PH: 1-800 228 9792
- True Traveler Insurance, UK, PH: 0044 (0) 333 999 3140 for treks including over 4,500 Meters
- Dogtag Tel: 0800 036 4824 (UK residents only)
- World Nomads (up to 6,000 m)
- Insure for Less (Australian nationals only).
- Global Rescue
Treks & tours only
- Campbell Irvine UK, PH: +44 (0) 207 938 1737
- J S Insurance, UK, PH: +44 (0) 844 848 1500
- Rothwell & Towler, UK, PH: +44 (0) 845 908 0161.
Mountain Guide and supporting staff
K2 Concordia trek group will be led by an experienced, licensed, good English-speaking, and highly professional Mountain guide accompanied by porters, chefs and other supporting crews. All our guides are from the local area, and they know the places and routes inside out.
Altitude
K2 Concordia Trek is an ultimate adventure holiday, which involves going to high-altitude areas in The Karakoram Mountain of Pakistan. During your trip, you will be above 4,500 meters for 3-4 days. It is not something that you should worry about because the human body is quite capable of adapting to a wide range of altitudes. We recommend you get some advice on Tours and treks at high-altitude mountains. Medex is one of the websites that offers detailed information about trekking at high Altitudes and free booklets to download.
Climate
From mid-June to August, you can expect to encounter temperatures of 30 °C in The Gilgit Baltistan Region. Weather is generally good throughout summer, with a clear blue sky and little rain or snow. However, weather in mountainous areas is difficult to predict, and short-lived storms can occur at any time.
Language and time
Languages: The official language in Pakistan is Urdu. The local language in the Baltistan region is Balti. Your guide and cook will speak good English.
Time: GMT+4 No daylight saving time at present.
Books
- Trekking in Pakistan, Isobel Shaw
- Karakoram Highway, King
- K2 Triumph and Tragedy, Jim Curran
- In the Throne Room of the Mountain Gods, Galen Rowell.
Currency
The currency in Pakistan is the Rupee (PKR). ATMs and change bureaux are available in the arrivals hall at Islamabad airports, but it is easier to change your money or use an ATM or authorised money changer in the hotel or Islamabad. You will get a better exchange rate in the money changer markets compared to the change bureaux at the airport. You can use Credit and debit cards for purchases in Islamabad and Skardu.
Passport & visa
A passport with six months remaining validity at the end of your stay is required to apply for a Pakistan tourist visa. We recommend you have at least two blank pages in your passport for the country you visit. Please check your nearest Pakistan embassy or consulate for up-to-date or latest information. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the correct travel documents and visas for your Pakistan holiday. Visa requirements and charges are subject to change without notice. Pakistan has recently started on-arrival and E-Visa for over 150 Countries. Please visit the Government’s official visa website to check your eligibility for E-Visa and on-arrival visas.
Pakistan visa
All nationalities require a visa to enter Pakistan. The visa fee is approximately $50, and you must apply for it before departure. To obtain a Trekking visa, you will require an invitation letter from an approved Pakistan Tour Operator, which will be provided by Trango Adventure. You can apply for the visa online or in person at your nearest Pakistan Embassy/Consulate. For more information about the tourist visa, please visit our Blog and news or Pakistan Visa sections.
Visit the Government of Pakistan’s official visa site for information about online visa applications.
Note: If you are planning to continue your journey to China, Afghanistan, Iran, or India, make sure to arrange a visa for those countries before you depart for Pakistan.
Previous experiences/fitness
K2 Concordia Trek is a demanding trek with a spectacular reward. You must have experience in multi-day hill walking, be able to cope with sustained walking on rough and loose terrain, and have a high level of fitness to enjoy the trek. Although you will spend most of your trekking time on the Baltoro Glacier, crampons and ice axes are still not required. There may be one or two occasions where a rope is in place to help you ascend or descend steep slopes on the glacier. Most days involve seven hours of walking plus plenty of rest stops.
Refund
Please be aware there are often only a limited number of seats available at the advertised price for the K2 Concordia 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 changes in the political situation in Pakistan or your home country.
Equipment list
As a general rule for trekking holidays in Pakistan, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum. The packed weight of your luggage during the trek should not be more than 17 kg. There are two main reasons to ask you to keep the weight limit low. The domestic flight between Islamabad and Skardu allows you to carry luggage that is up to 20 Kg. You have to pay additional charges if your luggage is above that limit. The second reason to keep the weight limit low is the rule set up by the Government of Pakistan to maintain the well-being of the porters. Porters will carry your luggage during the trekking session of the trip. All your trekking equipment, sleeping bags, mattresses, etc. will be packed in communal bags that will be carried by porters. You are welcome to leave any item that you do not need on the trek in our office in Skardu or Islamabad.
Check our K2 Base camp trek packing list for detailed information on the items, which you will need during the trek. Trango Adventure will also send you a full list of items closer to your Holiday departure.
Please call our contact numbers or send us an email at [email protected] for further assistance and information regarding our “K2 Concordia trek”.
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