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If the standard K2 trek is a masterpiece, the Gondogoro La Circuit is the director’s cut. This is widely considered the most spectacular high-altitude trek on the planet. Instead of retracing your steps back down the Baltoro Glacier, you climb over the high-altitude Gondogoro La Pass (5,585m) to descend into the lush, green Hushe Valley.
This is a “technical” trek that requires grit, crampons, and a head for heights. The reward? A 360-degree panorama from the top of the pass that captures four 8,000-meter peaks (K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I, and Gasherbrum II) in a single frame. It is a grueling, exhilarating, and life-changing crossing that represents the pinnacle of Himalayan trekking.
Meet and greet at the airport, transfer to hotel, and trek briefing.
A spectacular 45-minute flight (weather permitting) with views of Nanga Parbat. If the flight is cancelled, you drive the Karakoram Highway (2 days).
Final gear checks, permit processing at the Tourism Office, and a visit to Kharpocho Fort or Sadpara Lake.
An 8-hour jeep ride through the Shigar Valley to the last village, Askole. (Some tours now drive further to Jhola).
Trek to Jhola (3,100m)
Walking along the Braldu River. You get your first distant views of the Cathedral Towers.
A rest day for the body to adjust. Porters often perform traditional songs and dances here.
Step onto the mighty Baltoro Glacier. Terrain becomes rocky and uneven.
A short but steep walk to a green campsite on a hillside overlooking the glacier. Views of Trango Towers.
You are now walking directly on the glacier’s center. Masherbrum (7,821m) appears to your right.
The junction of Baltoro and Godwin-Austen glaciers. Surrounded by K2, Broad Peak, and the Gasherbrums.
A full-day excursion to the base of the “Savage Mountain.” Visit the memorial for fallen climbers and return to Concordia.
Moving away from K2 toward the base of the pass. You will learn how to use crampons and harnesses here.
The most difficult day. Wake up at midnight to climb the fixed ropes. After sunrise at the top, descend into the green pastures of Khuspang.
A spare day in case of bad weather or exhaustion.
A long descent past Laila Peak. You finally see trees and grass again.
A short 2-hour walk to Hushe village, then a 6-hour jeep ride back to the comfort of a hotel in Skardu.
Return flight or start of the drive back.
Extra day for flight delays or exploring Islamabad (Faisal Mosque, Centaurus).
Transfer to the airport for your flight home.
A: This is a challenging trek requiring good physical fitness and mental determination. You’ll trek for 15 days, carrying only a daypack (porters carry main luggage). You’ll walk 4-7 hours daily on rocky glacier terrain at altitudes up to 5,150m.
Fitness requirements: You should be able to hike for 6-7 hours on consecutive days. We recommend 3-6 months of training including cardio, hiking with a backpack, and strength training. Previous trekking experience at altitude (3,000m+) is highly recommended but not mandatory.
The main challenges are: high altitude, rough glacier terrain, basic camping conditions, and walking for multiple consecutive days. Mental strength is just as important as physical fitness.
A: June to September is the trekking season.
June-July: Longer daylight hours, wildflowers in bloom, but can be hotter and more crowded. Snow may still be present at higher elevations.
August: Peak season with the best weather and most stable conditions. Expect to see mountaineering expeditions at K2 Base Camp.
September: Fewer trekkers, crisp clear days, colder nights. Risk of early snowfall, especially after mid-September.
We do not recommend this trek outside these months due to extreme winter conditions, blocked roads, and avalanche danger.
A: Altitude sickness is a real risk on this trek. You’ll spend 2-4 days above 4,000m and reach 5,150m at K2 Base Camp.
How we minimize risk:
Symptoms to watch for: Headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, loss of appetite, difficulty sleeping.
Prevention tips:
Serious cases: If severe altitude sickness develops, immediate descent is the only treatment. This is why travel insurance with helicopter evacuation coverage is mandatory.
A: Yes, this trek is GUARANTEED to run with even just 1 person. Unlike other companies, we don’t cancel due to low numbers.
Group size: Maximum 8 trekkers per group. Small groups mean:
Private departures: You can also book private dates for your own group with custom departure dates.
A: Skardu airport is weather-dependent due to surrounding mountains. Flights are canceled 20-30% of the time, especially in summer afternoons when clouds develop.
Backup plan: We drive via the Karakoram Highway instead:
This is why we include a contingency day (Day 22). The road journey is actually spectacular—you’ll see Nanga Parbat, Rakaposhi, and travel along one of the world’s highest paved roads.
On return: If the return flight is canceled, you’ll drive via Deosai Plains and Babusar Pass—equally stunning scenery.
Bottom line: Flight cancellations won’t affect the main trek itinerary. You’ll still reach K2 Base Camp as planned.
A: You’ll receive a detailed equipment list after booking, but essentials include:
Clothing:
Footwear:
Equipment:
Weight limit: 15kg maximum for porter-carried bags (excluding sleeping bag and mattress). We provide sleeping mattresses
A: Facilities vary throughout the trek:
Hotels in Islamabad & Skardu: Western-style private bathrooms with hot showers.
On the trek:
Privacy: Toilet tents provide privacy. Bring biodegradable soap and wet wipes. Water for washing is provided daily but limited—this is a wilderness expedition.
Ladies: The trek is absolutely suitable for women. Female guides can be arranged upon request.
A: You need to be in good physical condition. This is not a beginner trek.
Minimum fitness level:
Recommended training (3-6 months before):
Training hikes: Build up to 6-8 hour hikes with 800-1,000m elevation gain carrying a daypack.
Remember: Physical fitness is important, but mental strength and positive attitude matter just as much at high altitude.
A: You need to be in good physical condition. This is not a beginner trek.
Minimum fitness level:
A: Yes, travel insurance is MANDATORY for this trek.
Essential coverage:
Recommended providers (covering 5,500m+):
Cost: Budget £100-200 for comprehensive coverage.
Important: Book insurance BEFORE paying the full trek balance. We cannot refund costs if you need to cancel without insurance.
Price: From $2,950 USD per person (2-8 trekkers)
Duration: 23 days / 22 nights
Maximum Altitude: 5,150m (K2 Base Camp)
Tour Operator: Pamir Adventure Treks and Tours (Licensed Pakistani operators)
Guaranteed Departure: Trek runs with minimum 1 person
Book early to secure your spot—
✔️ Accommodation: Hotel stays throughout the trip.
✔️ Guide: Professional English-speaking tour guides.
✔️ Transport: All road transfers, including 4×4 jeeps for mountain tracks.
✔️ Airport pick-up & drop-off
✔️ English-speaking guide throughout the tour
✔️ Guided sightseeing & activities
✔️ Entrance tickets to forts, museums & heritage sites
✔️ Breakfast daily (other meals per package)
✔️ Road tolls, parking fees & taxes
❌ International flights
❌ Visa fees
❌ Travel insurance
❌ Lunches & dinners unless included
❌ Personal shopping & drinks
❌ Adventure activity fees (optional)
❌ Tips for guide & driver
❌ Anything not listed under “Included”
