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Miguel Angel A
Burgos, إسبانيا124 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • يوليو 2022
Trekking duro a una altitud que pasa factura. Pero una experiencia increible de paisajes, montañas y personas. Todo es magestuoso, frágil y salvaje.
كُتب بتاريخ 3 أكتوبر 2022
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dettwiler b
5 مساهمات
سبتمبر 2021
Atemberaubende Tour mit genialem Team das Super auf einen einging und die Tour entsprechend der Kondition und Bedürfnisse des Reisenden angepasst hat.K2 BC ist eine Reise wert, alles ist sicher und unkomplizier. Rund um ein unvergessliches Erlebnis. Ehsan ist ein toller Guide der fliesend Englisch spricht und sogar einiges auf deutsch :-)viele hochinteressante Informationen, immer freundlich und fröhlich, hilfsbereit. Mehr als 5 Sterne
Ehsan und die Träger waren ebenso freundlich wie der Küchenchef Ali, der uns fantastisch verwöhnt hat.
Jedem zu empfehlen der die Natur und Herrausvorderungen schätzt.
Ehsan und die Träger waren ebenso freundlich wie der Küchenchef Ali, der uns fantastisch verwöhnt hat.
Jedem zu empfehlen der die Natur und Herrausvorderungen schätzt.
كُتب بتاريخ 10 ديسمبر 2021
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J Hübinette
3 مساهمات
أغسطس 2021
Riktigt härlig vandring! Så fina vyer och trevliga människor. Obeskrivligt vackert, men förbered er genom att spendera några dagar på minst 3000 meter, för att undvika höjdsjuka eller i a f lindra besväret.
Vertical Explorers Tours som arrangerade vår vandring kunde inte ha gjort det bättre och underbar personal, kan verkligen rekommenderas.
Vertical Explorers Tours som arrangerade vår vandring kunde inte ha gjort det bättre och underbar personal, kan verkligen rekommenderas.
كُتب بتاريخ 31 أغسطس 2021
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Ilets
SF / P36 مساهمة
يوليو 2021
My wife and I recently finished the Jhola-K2BC-Gondogoro-Hushey trek and had a fabulous time. Snowland Treks and Tours did a great job. While the trek is physically and mentally demanding, it is worth all the training and every step. The scenery and experience are magnificent.
كُتب بتاريخ 3 أغسطس 2021
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VaneesaWL
أتلانتا, جورجيا27 مساهمة
يوليو 2019
We flew into the base camp of Concordia in helicopters piloted by the Pakistani Army. What an incredible experience. It was the most incredible experience of my entire travel career. Exciting beyond belief and beautiful beyond measure. I do not have enough words in my vocabulary to express how fabulous it was to fly low over the mountains of the Karakorams to wind up with such an exquisite view of K2, followed by views of Masherbrum,Gasherbrum I, II, III and IV. Spectacular!!! I cannot imagine that anything will every top this experience.
كُتب بتاريخ 30 ديسمبر 2019
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Evelienja
بروكسل, بلجيكا3 مساهمات
سبتمبر 2019
De K2 is een mooie berg.We hebben met Vertical Explorers de 20 daagse Askole Baltoro route gedaan. Qua acclimatisatie is dit het beste aan te bevelen en de slagingskans is dan ook groter. Voor iemand met redelijk wat alpiene ervaring is de route is goed te doen. Als je een goede kok hebt, dan heb je geluk en eet je alle dagen heerlijk.hoogteziekte kan een probleem zijn, maar als bij de Askole Baltoro route klim je erg geleidelijkHet werd een schitterende ervaring met als hoogtepunt natuurlijk het bereiken van K2 BC. Heb je ooit de kans, doe het. Je zult het nooit meer vergeten!
كُتب بتاريخ 18 نوفمبر 2019
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ornango
مساهمة
أغسطس 2019
It was an amazing experience to trek to K2 Base Camp, beautiful view. It is on of the best tourism destinations. Weather is very unreliable within this region.Life changing experience. Quite a challenging trek depending on your route.
كُتب بتاريخ 10 نوفمبر 2019
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elena v
مساهمتيْن
أغسطس 2019
My Husband and I decided to jump for the K2, Gandogoro La trek in the extreme northern part of Pakistan. We arrived Islamabad on 20th August 2019 and landed Skardu on 14th June. We started the trek for Askoli, the last village of Skardu before K2. Everything was well organized during the trek, the guide was young, fluent in English and knowledgeable. The whole team including the kitchen staff, porters, sardar all were very friendly and helpful. The food was delicious and always had boiled water for drinking. The scenery of Karakorum is best as we can view the unique glimpse of the giants of Karakorum from Concordia and la top. This trip was hard and challenging but the most exciting and beautiful one for us.
Thank you 'World Adventure Tours' and the team for arranging such a wonderful trip for us. For sure, if we come again to Pakistan, we would love to take your services.
Regards,
Elena
Thank you 'World Adventure Tours' and the team for arranging such a wonderful trip for us. For sure, if we come again to Pakistan, we would love to take your services.
Regards,
Elena
كُتب بتاريخ 10 سبتمبر 2019
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Dave Crouch
لندن, UK14 مساهمة
زوجان • يوليو 2019
Being a trekkers k2 has been in our mind for many years. Finally, last year we decide to do the k2 trek in July 2019. We prepared ourself for this trek by doing some swimming, hiking and cycling.
After Many weeks of research we decided to Travel with a local company Trango Adventure because they had good reviews and many years of Experience. We arrived in Islamabad at the beginning of August. I must say we were impress by the new Islamabad Airport and the capital city itself. Booth were very clean and tidy. After spending a night in Islamabad we took this spectacular flight to Skardu. We spent two days in Skardu for preparation and documentation with with local authorities. What struck me and my wife was the most was how friendly everyone was. This country which all too often is poorly portrayed in Western media as unfriendly and teeming with Western hating terrorists is the exact opposite. Everyone was friendly, welcoming and proud. Certainly the Baltistan region proved to be so over and over. We walked freely around Skardu at all hours and never felt ill at ease. I am not aware of an unkind word or gesture toward anyone.
We began k2 trek with a 7-8 hour ‘jeep’ ride to the small village of Askole. Although only about 150 km the Toyota Land cruisers were rarely above second gear and never into fourth. Parts of the route are ever changing as the creeks which can explode in size in a matter of a few hours bring down debris, especially rocks and boulders that have to be navigated around. Roads and bridges can suddenly disappear or be totally stranded.
After camp setup and other details we visited the tiny village including a museum that comprised one of the first homes. The area has been inhabited for over 400 years. The original inhabitants crossing one of the high mountain passes to escape aggressors and find a peaceful homeland.
Next day we were on the trail around 0600 hours. The weather had changed as we spent most of the day walking to Paiju Camp in intermittent showers and rain that carried over from the previous evening.
Paiju Camp brought us to within an hours walk of the toe of the Baltoro glacier. The last night for a while that we would not be sleeping on or beside a glacier.
Baltoro glacier welcomed us next morning. Our progress slowed as the need to watch every step became not only routine but a requirement. For those of us with a penchant for wandering down a trail searching for hidden treasures like birds, animals, flowers, etc the requirement to watch every step caused a major and rapid change of technique.
This is one of the most dynamic and interesting places on the planet. One can observe almost daily the Earth going through changes that form and create the landscape that in most other places occurred millennia in the past – landslides, avalanches, glacial lakes forming and disappearing, rivers carving away the land, cornices caving, rocks and soil being ground into powder, lichens, moss and plants doing their utmost to get for the most part a tentative and temporary foothold only to succumb to the power of change. But with time they become more permanent and begin the ecological succession that one day will see a meadow or a forest where today there seems to be only rock and ice.
More grand mountains revealed themselves: the grand Trango Tower. A spectacularly elegant and beautiful rock spire and the scene of one of the most legendary mountain climbing achievements when Doug Scott of Britain successfully reached the summit.
Each day we were steadily and safely gaining altitude. Our bodies were adapting to the declining levels of oxygen. Even so most of were finding hills that we could literally run up at lower elevations left us breathing deeply.
We finished the day at Udurkas Camp having glorious views of Gasherbrum, Broad Peak and glimpses of Gasherbrum I, Mitre Peak and more. The Nameless Tower was dominant from camp.
We trudged up the Baltoro glacier and on to Concordia, another legendary site sitting at the foot of Gasherbrum IV. It is the confluence of the Baltoro, Concordia and Godwin-Austen glaciers. Here, facing Gasherbrum IV a right turn leads to the basecamp for Gasherbrum I and Gasherbrum II. A left turn takes you past Broad Peak basecamp to K2 base camp. This is the greatest concentration of 8,000 metre peaks on the planet. It truly is the Throne Room of the Mountain Gods.
We spent the rest of the day marvelling at the spectacular scenery and depleting our retinue of superlatives. K2 meanwhile kept a steady vigil at the head of the Godwin-Austen glacier. It seemed we were continually checking to confirm this natural miracle was still there every few minutes.
The Concordia glacier is one of the coldest places to sleep. Several hundred feet of ice, an elevation of 4,500 metres and an almost constant wind all contribute.
K2 base camp at 5,500 metres higher is substantially colder which would cause our support team to be exceptionally uncomfortable.
After visiting K2, we followed the same itinerary back, via Askoli village, Shigar valley then to Skardu. We Spent one night in Skardu before taking the spectacular flight back to Islamabad. Skardu to Islamabad is flight is weather dependent, but we were very lucky. In case of bad weather most people would drive on Karakoram highway to Chilas for over night stay then drive to Islamabad. Our K2 trek adventure in Pakistan was conclude here, our guide Suleman from Trango adventure transferred is to the airport for our flight to London.
Pakistan is a beautiful and safe country, and no doubt Pakistani people are the most Friendly and do not hesitate to show their hospitality. We would also like to thank you Trango Adventure for all their support right from the beginning till the end.
After Many weeks of research we decided to Travel with a local company Trango Adventure because they had good reviews and many years of Experience. We arrived in Islamabad at the beginning of August. I must say we were impress by the new Islamabad Airport and the capital city itself. Booth were very clean and tidy. After spending a night in Islamabad we took this spectacular flight to Skardu. We spent two days in Skardu for preparation and documentation with with local authorities. What struck me and my wife was the most was how friendly everyone was. This country which all too often is poorly portrayed in Western media as unfriendly and teeming with Western hating terrorists is the exact opposite. Everyone was friendly, welcoming and proud. Certainly the Baltistan region proved to be so over and over. We walked freely around Skardu at all hours and never felt ill at ease. I am not aware of an unkind word or gesture toward anyone.
We began k2 trek with a 7-8 hour ‘jeep’ ride to the small village of Askole. Although only about 150 km the Toyota Land cruisers were rarely above second gear and never into fourth. Parts of the route are ever changing as the creeks which can explode in size in a matter of a few hours bring down debris, especially rocks and boulders that have to be navigated around. Roads and bridges can suddenly disappear or be totally stranded.
After camp setup and other details we visited the tiny village including a museum that comprised one of the first homes. The area has been inhabited for over 400 years. The original inhabitants crossing one of the high mountain passes to escape aggressors and find a peaceful homeland.
Next day we were on the trail around 0600 hours. The weather had changed as we spent most of the day walking to Paiju Camp in intermittent showers and rain that carried over from the previous evening.
Paiju Camp brought us to within an hours walk of the toe of the Baltoro glacier. The last night for a while that we would not be sleeping on or beside a glacier.
Baltoro glacier welcomed us next morning. Our progress slowed as the need to watch every step became not only routine but a requirement. For those of us with a penchant for wandering down a trail searching for hidden treasures like birds, animals, flowers, etc the requirement to watch every step caused a major and rapid change of technique.
This is one of the most dynamic and interesting places on the planet. One can observe almost daily the Earth going through changes that form and create the landscape that in most other places occurred millennia in the past – landslides, avalanches, glacial lakes forming and disappearing, rivers carving away the land, cornices caving, rocks and soil being ground into powder, lichens, moss and plants doing their utmost to get for the most part a tentative and temporary foothold only to succumb to the power of change. But with time they become more permanent and begin the ecological succession that one day will see a meadow or a forest where today there seems to be only rock and ice.
More grand mountains revealed themselves: the grand Trango Tower. A spectacularly elegant and beautiful rock spire and the scene of one of the most legendary mountain climbing achievements when Doug Scott of Britain successfully reached the summit.
Each day we were steadily and safely gaining altitude. Our bodies were adapting to the declining levels of oxygen. Even so most of were finding hills that we could literally run up at lower elevations left us breathing deeply.
We finished the day at Udurkas Camp having glorious views of Gasherbrum, Broad Peak and glimpses of Gasherbrum I, Mitre Peak and more. The Nameless Tower was dominant from camp.
We trudged up the Baltoro glacier and on to Concordia, another legendary site sitting at the foot of Gasherbrum IV. It is the confluence of the Baltoro, Concordia and Godwin-Austen glaciers. Here, facing Gasherbrum IV a right turn leads to the basecamp for Gasherbrum I and Gasherbrum II. A left turn takes you past Broad Peak basecamp to K2 base camp. This is the greatest concentration of 8,000 metre peaks on the planet. It truly is the Throne Room of the Mountain Gods.
We spent the rest of the day marvelling at the spectacular scenery and depleting our retinue of superlatives. K2 meanwhile kept a steady vigil at the head of the Godwin-Austen glacier. It seemed we were continually checking to confirm this natural miracle was still there every few minutes.
The Concordia glacier is one of the coldest places to sleep. Several hundred feet of ice, an elevation of 4,500 metres and an almost constant wind all contribute.
K2 base camp at 5,500 metres higher is substantially colder which would cause our support team to be exceptionally uncomfortable.
After visiting K2, we followed the same itinerary back, via Askoli village, Shigar valley then to Skardu. We Spent one night in Skardu before taking the spectacular flight back to Islamabad. Skardu to Islamabad is flight is weather dependent, but we were very lucky. In case of bad weather most people would drive on Karakoram highway to Chilas for over night stay then drive to Islamabad. Our K2 trek adventure in Pakistan was conclude here, our guide Suleman from Trango adventure transferred is to the airport for our flight to London.
Pakistan is a beautiful and safe country, and no doubt Pakistani people are the most Friendly and do not hesitate to show their hospitality. We would also like to thank you Trango Adventure for all their support right from the beginning till the end.
كُتب بتاريخ 17 أغسطس 2019
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walker
سانتوريني, اليونان4 مساهمات
أغسطس 2019
My friend and I have just returned from a lifelong ambition to trek Baltoro glacier and K2 base camp + Gondogoro la to Hushe. We felt truly blessed to enjoy the company, expertise, professionalism, services and quality varied food.Thanks to the expertise of the Vertical Explorers we both achieved our goals in good health (not a sign of altitude sickness) and in great spirits with memories to last a lifetime. We took the Askole to Hushe Route (15 days) and could not fault Vertical Explorers in any way. Head Guide Arif and crew gave us sage advice which we followed to the letter. Their positive encouragement and calm demeanour ensured we remained in good spirits throughout the trek. Not being an experienced walker like my friend, I found the terrain a challenge but the guides controlled the pace and allowed for rests when necessary. The team also included chef Mumaz and porters. They were all supremely polite, respectful and good humoured. All the porters were similarly hardworking and pleasant to deal with. I have to say this was the best adventure trip I have taken so far and would highly recommend Vertical Explorers, a local company, based in Skardu, Pakistan
كُتب بتاريخ 15 أغسطس 2019
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Farhan Ali S
كراتشي, باكستان
Anyone planning for K2 Base Camp Trekking in August, 2019. I want to join a group.
Samantha
دُبي, الإمارات العربية المتحدة9 مساهمات
Anyone help about trekking companies ? for a few days..
And how to go which airport and which transportation should i prefer?
And how far from Scardu ?
Thank you
Waseem Jutt
لاهور, باكستانمساهمتيْن
Contact k2tourspk
Bonjour,
I am planning to go there next summer (2019). I have a few questions to ask you:
1) Meals included : How was were they? Examples of meals? Breakfast, lunch and diner.
2) How much did this trip cost.
3) How many people were in your party?
4) Were the porters well equiped for the trek? (boots , warm coats...)
5) On the Baltoro Glacier, do we need crampons, rope, axe, harnest ,...If so, is it supplied
by the organisation?
6) Which tour did you choose exactly? (number of days)
Jacques
Visit in Pakistan Treks & Tours
Skardu, باكستان
Hi
It would be great to share you the answeres.
I am kamal from Pakistan Hushe Valley Baltista.
May I elaborate you about your questions please? If you allow, pls let me know.
Thanks
Ricky B
ملبورن, أستراليا
Are there any Aussie companies to book a K2 base camp through? Or any advice from other Aussies who have completed the trek? Any info would be greatly appreciated! Happy to chat to anyone!
D MT
اسلام أباد, باكستان27 مساهمة
Hi Ricky how are you ? here Mr ayub mountain host from skardu Karakoram region
Kanika G
نيودلهي, الهند187 مساهمة
Can indians trek up to K2 basecamp from pakistan?
karimtajik
Ghulkin, باكستان99 مساهمة
No! It is not easy to Indians to get permit for this trek
YearOfTravelling
23 مساهمة
What would be the best time to do the trek? I'm looking to visit in late Jan/Feb to do the typical northern areas of Pakistan as a tourist, but for trekking what month(s) do you suggest? Also can I see a route of the trek anywhere? I'm assuming Base-camp is at the foothills of the mountain (or close enough) with anything further being only for experienced mountaineers?
D MT
اسلام أباد, باكستان27 مساهمة
The best Trekking season is in northern Pakistan is June,July and August so the weather is very good in the above mentioned months. If you are looking for few days of short trek to the Karakorum , you will find some of the most popular ones here.
Top 5 winter treks in Baltistan that you must do
1.Hushe Valley Trek
2 Barah Valley
3 thaly laa
4 deosai plains
5 baso nala
I would push this trek high on your winter trek list.
For winter treks, timing is everything. Planning in advance is key.
Ahmad Naseeb S
Skardu, باكستان10 مساهمات
when you been here,Omar? thanks to recommend the such K2 trek.yes you are right..
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