Gasherbrum Expedition

Group Size

12

Duration

55 Days

From

$1600.00

Group Size

12

Duration

55 Days

From

$1600.00

Tour Details
  • Duration of Trek: 55 Days

  • Mountain Range: Himalaya

  • Season: May to August

  • Maximum Elevation: 8,125 meters (26,660 feet)

OVERVIEW & ITINERARY

Details

Gasherbrum I, also known as the Hidden Peak, is the 11th highest mountain in the world, standing at 8,065 meters (26,460 feet). Located in the Karakoram mountain range, it is one of the most challenging peaks to summit. The mountain was first successfully climbed in 1958 by an American expedition led by Peter Schoening and I. Kauffmann, using the southeast ridge route. Since then, it has remained a coveted prize for mountaineers due to its technical difficulty and the dangerous, remote terrain.

The Gasherbrum massif, part of the Baltoro Glacier region, includes four peaks — Gasherbrum I, II, III, and IV. Among them, Gasherbrum I is regarded as one of the most technically demanding mountains to climb. Its steep slopes, unstable glaciers, and extreme weather conditions make it a formidable challenge for even experienced mountaineers.

ITINERARY – Gasherbrum-I Expedition – 55 Days

Day 1: Arrive in Islamabad, Transfer to Hotel

Arrive in Islamabad, and transfer to your hotel for rest and preparation.

Day 2: Briefing at the Ministry of Tourism

Attend the briefing at the Ministry of Tourism, where you’ll receive expedition details, safety protocols, and itinerary information.

Day 3: Fly or Drive to Skardu, Hotel

Fly or drive to Skardu, the gateway to the Karakoram. Check into your hotel for a good rest.

Day 4: Arrive in Skardu if Flying or by Road

Rest and explore Skardu if needed. Acclimatize and prepare for the journey ahead.

Day 5: Drive by Jeeps to Askoli, Camp Setup

Drive to Askoli by jeep. Set up your base camp in preparation for the trek to Gasherbrum I.

Day 6-7: Trek to Julla, Camp Setup

Trek from Askoli to Julla through beautiful landscapes. Camp overnight.

Day 8: Rest Day

Take a rest day to acclimatize and prepare for the challenges ahead.

Day 9: Trek to Payu, Camp Setup

Trek from Julla to Payu, set up camp and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding peaks.

Day 10: Trek to Urdukas, Camp Setup

Continue the trek to Urdukas, which offers incredible views of the Karakoram peaks.

Day 11: Trek to Goro II, Camp Setup

Trek towards Goro II, another scenic camping spot on the route to Gasherbrum I.

Day 12-45: Reserved for Climbing Gasherbrum I

Climbers will focus on acclimatization, rest, and attempts to summit Gasherbrum I. The weather and the terrain will determine the exact schedule.

Final ascent to the summit of Gasherbrum I. Climbers will make their final summit push during these days.

Day 46: Trek Back to Concordia Camp

After summiting (or depending on progress), begin your descent to Concordia, where you’ll rest and recover.

Day 47: Trek Back to Urdukas, Camp

Trek down from Concordia to Urdukas, retracing your steps along the Baltoro Glacier, surrounded by stunning mountain vistas.

Day 48: Trek Back to Payu, Camp

Continue your descent to Payu, one of the most scenic campsites on the trek, with magnificent views of Broad Peak and surrounding peaks.

Day 49: Trek Back to Julla, Camp

Trek from Payu to Julla, as you continue retracing your steps through the rugged landscape of the Karakoram.

Day 50: Trek Back to Askoli, Camp

Finish your trek by returning to Askoli, the last village on the trek. Set up camp and prepare for the drive back to Skardu.

Day 51: Drive Back to Skardu, Hotel

After completing the trek, take a scenic jeep ride back to Skardu, where you’ll check into your hotel to relax and recover from the journey.

Day 52: Fly or Drive to Islamabad, Hotelnation

Travel from Skardu to Islamabad either by flight or road. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.

Day 53: In Islamabad if fly or arrive Islamabad if by road.

Attend the debriefing session at the Ministry of Tourism, where you’ll share your experiences and receive your expedition completion certificate.

Day 54: De-briefing at the Ministry of Tourism

Attend the debriefing session at the Ministry of Tourism, where you’ll share your experiences and receive your expedition completion certificate.

Day 55: Depart to Your Onward Destination

After the expedition, depart for your onward journey, carrying unforgettable memories of an incredible mountaineering adventure.

HIGHLIGHTS

Gasherbrum-I Expedition
  1. Conquer Gasherbrum I: Summit one of the most difficult peaks in the Karakoram range, Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak).

  2. Spectacular Views: Enjoy unparalleled views of the Baltoro Glacier and surrounding peaks like Gasherbrum II and Broad Peak.

  3. Iconic Base Camp: Experience the Gasherbrum I Base Camp, surrounded by towering peaks and glaciers.

  4. Climbing at High Altitude: Take on the challenge of climbing one of the most technically difficult mountains on Earth.

  5. Remote, Untouched Landscapes: Trek through some of the most rugged, remote terrain in the world, away from civilization.

  6. Historical Significance: Follow in the footsteps of past expeditions that attempted to conquer this iconic peak.

  7. Acclimatization and Rest Days: The itinerary includes ample time for rest and acclimatization, ensuring you’re prepared for the summit.

Prices & Other Options – Gasherbrum-I Expedition

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Trekking Options in Shimshal Price (USD) Deposit Min Pax
Short Treks
K 2 Expedition Tour (12 days) US$1,560 US$450 4 pax
Shimshal Pass Trek (10 days) US$1,200 US$350 4 pax
Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) US$1,050 US$300 4 pax
Medium & Hard Treks
Trango Base Camp Trek (14 days) US$1,890 US$500 4 pax
Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) US$1,050 US$300 4 pax
Climb Trekking Peaks
Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) US$1,050 US$300 4 pax
Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) US$1,050 US$300 4 pax
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Map/Route – Gasherbrum-I Expedition

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Tour Details
  • Duration of Trek: 55 Days

  • Mountain Range: Himalaya

  • Season: May to August

  • Maximum Elevation: 8,125 meters (26,660 feet)

Frequently asked questions

What is the best time to attempt the Gasherbrum I expedition?

The best time for this expedition is from May to August, when weather conditions are most favorable for climbing.

Do I need prior mountaineering experience for this expedition?

Yes, this expedition is intended for experienced climbers with previous high-altitude mountaineering experience.

What should I bring for the Gasherbrum I trek?

You will need specialized climbing gear, warm clothing, and other essential items which will be listed in a detailed packing guide.

How long is the Gasherbrum I climb?

The expedition duration is 55 days, with time allocated for acclimatization, climbing, and resting.

Is there any special equipment required for this climb?

Yes, you will need technical climbing gear, including ice axes, ropes, and crampons. We will provide a gear checklist to ensure you’re fully prepared.

Will there be guides and porters on the trek?

Yes, you will be accompanied by expert guides and experienced porters throughout the expedition to assist with climbing and navigation.

How difficult is the Gasherbrum I climb?

The Gasherbrum I expedition is considered highly difficult and requires significant technical climbing skills and high-altitude endurance.

Can I climb Gasherbrum I without summiting?

Yes, even if you do not reach the summit, the trek to Gasherbrum I Base Camp is an extraordinary journey and offers breathtaking views of the Karakoram Range.