“We have climbed the mountain
There’s nothing more to do
It’s terrible to come down to the valley
When, amidst many flowers
One thinks of snow.”
Pakistan offers a great variety of adventure activities as trekking, mountaineering and skiing. In the Northern part of Pakistan you find a number of the highest mountains of the world. Three great mountain ranges the Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindukush meet here. There are five above 8000 m peaks: K2, 8611 m being the second highest peak in the world, Nanga Parbat 8125 m, Broad Peak 8047 m, Gasherbrum-I 8068 m, Gasherbrum-II 8035 m and many countless peaks of above 7000 meters attracting many mountaineers to climb each year. We offer several interesting itineraries with quality service for climbing expeditions up to the base camps and further.
List of most reknown mountains:
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Name of the Mountain | Height & Mountain Range |
K2 (Godwin Austin) | 8611 m – Karakoram, Baltoro Glacier |
Nanga Parbat | 8125 m – Himalaya |
Gasherbrum-I | 8068 m – Karakoram, Baltoro Glacier |
Gasherbrum-II | 8035 m – Karakoram, Baltoro Glacier |
Broad Peak | 8047 m – Karakoram, Baltoro Glacier |
Masherbrum | 7821 m – Karakoram, Baltoro Glacier |
Gasherbrum-III | 7952 m – Karakoram, Baltoro Glacier |
Gasherbrum-IV | 7925 m – Karakoram, Baltoro Glacier |
Tirich Mir | 7706 m – Hindukush |
Rakaposhi | 7788 m – Karakoram, Rakaposhi-Haramosh Muztagh |
Batura Muztagh-I | 7755 m – Karakoram, Batura Wall |
Chogolisa South West | 7665 m – Karakoram, Baltoro Glacier |
Spantik | 7027 m – Karakoram, Rakaposhi-Haramosh Muztagh |
Muztagh Tower | 7273 m – Karakoram, Baltoro Glacier |
Trango | 6763 m – Karakoram, Baltoro Glacier |
Gondogoro | 5650 m – Karakoram |