Bondit Peak Expedition

Autumn Season, Tours Spring Season, Tour Explore the less-traveled Bondit Peak, a 6,000-meter gem offering a thrilling climb in Karakorams rugged wilderness.

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Laila Peak Expedition

Autumn Season, Tours Spring Season, Tour A highly technical and visually striking "Golden Peak" in the Hushe Valley. It is a multi-day technical climb with steep ice walls and exposed ridges, demanding advanced mountaineering skills

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Pastore Peak Expedition

Autumn Season, Tours Spring Season, Tour ts considered a difficult expedition, it is more commonly used as a stepping stone to higher climbs. Often combined with the K2 Base Camp Trek and is accessible as a day hike from Concordia for acclimatization.

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Kolpin Peak Expedition

Autumn Season, Tours Spring Season, Tour Conquer the stunning 6,000-meter Kolpin Peak, a perfect blend of technical climbing and serene views in the Karakoram Range.

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Paju Peak Expedition

Autumn Season, Tours Spring Season, Tour Challenge yourself on Paju Peak, rising above the Baltoro Glacier with dramatic views of the Karakorams iconic summits.

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Khosar gang

Braqbo Karpo The term "Miraj Peak" describes two distinct, comparatively unknown peaks in Pakistans remote Karpo Braqbo Valley, which is close to the Kanday/Hushe region of the Karakoram range.The Karpo Braqbo Valley is located in Pakistans Gilgit-Baltistan region, close to the Kanday/Hushe Valley. The valley is a mountain region in the Karakoram that is home to a number of unclimbed or infrequently climbed peaks that are approximately 6,000 meters high.

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Minglik Sar

Situated in the isolated Shimshal Valley of the Hunza district, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan, Minglik Sar Peak (sometimes spelled Manglik Sar or Mingli Sar) is a picturesque and well-liked trekking destination.Its elevation above sea level is 6,050 meters (19,849 feet). The peak is situated in Upper Hunza, close to Shimshal Pass and Shimshal Lake, in the Karakoram range. The area, which borders the Pamir mountain range, is referred to as "Karakorams no mans land."

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Hunza peak

The 6,270-meter (20,570-foot) Hunza Peak is located in Pakistans Batura Muztagh, a sub-range of the Karakoram. It is situated close to the well-known Ultar Sar massif in the Gilgit-Baltistan region, rising sharply above the Hunza Valley.Often seen next to the famous Ladyfinger Peak, the peak is located on the southwest ridge of the Ultar Sar massif. Both of the known climbing routes on Hunza Peak were first ascended in 1991. One of the routes was finished by a Swedish expedition. The other was finished alpine style by a British team that included Mick Fowler and Caradog Jones.

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Kapura peak

Kapura Peak is a striking mountain located in the Karakoram range of Pakistans Gilgit-Baltistan region. It is known for its impressive granite walls and technical climbing challenges.The main summit, Kapura North, stands at 6,544 meters (about 21,469 feet). There is also a South summit at approximately 6,350 meters.The peak is situated in the scenic Nangma Valley of the Kanday/Masherbrum area. This valley is a renowned climbing destination due to its concentration of challenging granite peaks.

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Cigarette peak

The distinctive visual phenomenon known as "Cigarette Peak" is a result of snow being blown off the mountains tip by powerful western winds, giving the impression of smoke.The peak is regarded as a difficult mountaineering goal that calls for some technical know-how and strong physical condition. From Hushe village, a short hike leads to its base camp, which is reasonably accessible.

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Drifika

A prominent mountain in Pakistans Gilgit-Baltistan region is Drifika Peak, which is part of the Karakoram range. For mountaineers, especially those looking for experience on technical climbs below 7,000 meters, it is a well-liked but difficult destination.

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K7 Peak expedition

Located in the isolated Charakusa Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, K7 Peak is a challenging mountaineering destination. It is well known for its impressive granite walls and extremely difficult routes.The Charakusa Valley is located in the Karakoram sub-range of the Masherbrum Mountains. In order to set up base camp, the trip usually starts with a drive from Skardu to the Hushe Valley and then a trek into the Charakusa Valley. Because of the most consistent weather, the best time of year for a K7 expedition is from mid-June to early September.

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