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Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak) (8,080 meters / 26,509 feet)

About Peaks

Gasherbrum I, also known as Hidden Peak, is a towering mountain located in the Karakoram Range of Pakistan. With an impressive elevation of 8,080 meters (26,509 feet), it ranks as the 11th highest peak in the world and is an esteemed destination for mountaineers. The mountain is named Hidden Peak because it was initially concealed from view by surrounding peaks, making it difficult to spot from afar. Gasherbrum I is part of the Gasherbrum group, which includes several other prominent peaks in the region. Gasherbrum I is known for its majestic and imposing presence, with its distinct summit pyramid rising dramatically into the sky. It presents a formidable challenge to climbers due to its steep and icy slopes, technical climbing sections, and the extreme altitude it reaches. The first successful ascent of Gasherbrum I took place in 1958 by an American expedition led by Nicholas Clinch. Since then, many climbers have attempted to conquer its summit, adding to the mountain's mountaineering history. Despite the technical difficulties involved, successful ascents are achieved by experienced climbers with the necessary skills, equipment, and acclimatization. From the top of Gasherbrum I, climbers are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Karakoram Range. The neighboring peaks, including Gasherbrum II, Broad Peak, and the legendary K2, create a majestic backdrop that amplifies the grandeur of the experience. The region surrounding Gasherbrum I is characterized by its remote and rugged wilderness. It is a pristine and untamed landscape, with vast glaciers, deep valleys, and steep rock walls. The area also hosts unique flora and fauna, adding to its natural significance. Gasherbrum I is a symbol of adventure, perseverance, and the allure of the world's highest peaks. Its challenging terrain, breathtaking vistas, and mountaineering history make it a prestigious objective for experienced climbers seeking the ultimate mountaineering adventure. The mountain stands as a testament to the beauty and power of nature, captivating the imagination of those who are drawn to its summit.

Tour Highlights

 Expedition Highlights at a Glance

  • Summit the "Hidden Peak": Stand atop the 11th highest mountain on Earth at 8,080 meters.

  • Tackle a Classic Alpine-Style Objective: Experience a challenging, technical climb that is highly respected in the mountaineering world.

  • Traverse the Iconic Gasherbrum Cirque: Be surrounded by a breathtaking amphitheater of 8,000-meter giants.

  • Navigate the Famed Japanese Couloir: Test your skills on the final, steep headwall to the summit.

  • Experience the Remote Baltoro Glacier: Embark on one of the world's most spectacular trekking approaches.

Tour Itinarary

Arrival Islamabad and transfer to hotel.

Preparation day in Islamabad

Fly from Islamabad to Skardu

Expedition briefing and final preparation

Drive from Skardu to Askoli

Drive from Askoli to Jula

Trek from Jhula to Paiyu

Rest day in Paiyu

Trek from Paiyu to Urdukas

Trek from Urdukas to Goro II

Trek from Goro II to Concordia

Trek to Gasherbum I Base Camp

Acclimatize day in Base Camp

Climbing Period of Gasherbum I

Preparation for descending back

Trek from basecamp to Goro II

Trek from Goro II to Urdukas

Trek from Urdukas to Paiyu

Trek from Paiyu to Jhula

Trek back To Askoli

Drive from Askoli to Skardu

Fly from Skardu to Islamabad & transfer to Hotel

Transfer to the International Airport for final departures
Full Boarding Services

Basecamp Services

Liaison with Ministry of Tourism in Islamabad for climbing permit process, providing measurements of the appointed Liaison officer for his prescribed kit.
Process of import/export permit from ministry of tourism.
Clearance of cargo before arrival of the team and its storage.
Assistance upon arrival/departure. Official Briefing/Debriefing.
Hotel accommodation in Rawalpindi/Islamabad, Chilas and Skardu.
All meals during trek and at B.C. as per itinerary. Porterage of 75 kg per person of expedition equipment and high altitude food etc. to the B.C. and 50 kg per person on return from BC.
Road transfers between airport/hotel and within city as per itinerary.
Sleeping tents, mattresses, mess, kitchen and toilet tent with tables/field stools and camping ground fees. Kitchen equipment, crockery, cutlery, fuel and related community gear.
Wages and basic kit of guide, sirdar, cook and assistant(s).
Insurance of our field staff and low altitude porters (except helicopter rescue).
Porterage at airports, hotels, toll taxes and parking fee etc.
Mail handling/forwarding to BC/overseas except postage charges.
confirmation of air tickets. (Domestic)
Hiring of HAPs, mail runner(s) and any other crew as per requirement.
The team arranges the wages and kit.

International, airport tax, excess baggage charges.
Surface transfers in case of flight cancellations to the kick off point.
Liaison Officer kit and equipment, allowances, travel, hotels, meals and insurance and his personal expenses of any kind.
High altitude porters/any crew above BC.
Tents, sleeping bags, personal and climbing equipment of any kind beyond
base camp including high altitude food and oxygen.
Medications, ground evacuations and helicopter rescue charges of any kind.
Room services, laundry, beverages, phone/communication bills and items of personal nature
Insurance liability of member (s) and other under force majeure conditions.
Climbing Permit, Pollution and Environmental fee or any other fee requirement by Government of Pakistan.
Clearing agent charges.

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