At a Glance
Fitness Level: High
Duration: 15 days
Elevation: 5100 M /16732
Quick Facts:
Start Point/End Point: Skardu
K2 Base Camp Altitude:
5,100m/ 16,732 feet
Approx Trekking Distance: 133 km
Best Time for Trek: June to September
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Packages
Inclusions / Exclusions
Itinerary
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Overview
K2 Base Camp Trek Highlights
- Walk on the footprints of Explorers and climbers to conquer the Highest Mountains cluster on Earth
- Get a thrilling experience of flying in the World’s most adventurous flight
- Visit Baltoro glacier, Godwin Austin glacier, Broad Peak Base Camp and many more
- Ensure a smooth experience with all paperwork and trekking permits already arranged
K2 Base Camp Trek Overview
When you’ll reach the top of the final climb, stumbling over loose rocks and onto a canvas of white, all you will do is sit and admire what had become one of your greatest achievements.
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K2 Base Camp Trek Policies
Confirmation Policy
The customer receives a confirmation voucher via email within 24 hours of successful booking.
In case the preferred slots are unavailable, an alternate schedule of the customer’s preference will be arranged and a new confirmation voucher will be sent via email.
Alternatively, the customer may choose to cancel their booking before confirmation and a full refund will be processed.
Refund Policy
The applicable refund amount will be processed within 10 business days.
Cancellation Policy
- If cancellation are made 30 days before the date of travel then 25.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
- If cancellation are made 15 days to 30 days before the date of travel then 50.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
- If cancellation are made 0 days to 15 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
Payment Terms Policy
- 100.0% of total tour cost will have to be paid 0 days before the date of travel
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Dates & Costs
Departures and Status, These departures and Prices are based from Islamabad
Dates & Prices June 2022
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Dates & Prices August 2022
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Packages
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K2 Base Camp Trek from Skardu US$ 1400
You are a stone’s throw away Shigar valley, the gateway to Baltro glacier and K2 . Tick of the Most Adventurous K2 Base Camp Trek from your Bucket List.
- Stay
Hotel accomoodation while in Skardu and dome tent acoomodation during the trekking period in (15 nights).
- Activities
Trekking to the base camp of the K2 Base Camp
- Guide
Professional accredited Trek leader & porters will assist and guide during the trek
Porter to carry up to 13 kgs of weight per trekker
- Permits
Trekking permits or K2 base camp
Central Karakoramm National Park entry fee.
All government and local taxes.
- Transfers
Road transfer (Skardu- Jula -Skardu)
K2 Base Camp Trek from Islamabad US$ 1850
Tick of the Most Adventurous K2 Base Camp Trek from your Bucket List.
- Stay
Hotel accomoodation while in Islamabad, Skardu and midway and dome tent acoomodation during the trekking period in (19 nights).
- Activities
Trekking to the base camp of the K2 Base Camp
- Guide
Professional accredited Trek leader & porters will assist and guide during the trek
Porter to carry up to 13 kgs of weight per trekker
- Permits
Trekking permits or K2 base camp
Central Karakoramm National Park entry fee.
All government and local taxes.
- Transfers
Domestic flights (Islamabad- Skardu -Islamabad)
Airport pickup and drop in Islamabad and Skardu
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Road transfer
(Islamabad- Skardu -Islamabad)
(Skardu- Jula -Skardu)
Inclusions / Exclusions
What is included and what is not
What is Included
The trek will include camping along the Baltoro Trail, and three nights in a hotel in Skardu, the last city of trail head, and two nights in Chilas (mid way on KKH on by road travel) and two nights in Islamabad. (from Islamabad package)
Accommodation will be provided based on following hotels sharing twin/double occupancy in.
Islamabad – Margalla hotel or similar category – Breakfast.
Chilas – Midway Shangri-La or similar category – Breakfast.
Skardu – PTDC Motel or Mountain Lodge hotel – Breakfast.
Note: Alternate accommodation will be provided if rooms in above-mentioned hotels are not available. Check in before 12:00 pm is subject to previous night charges
Professional Guide
All of our guides speak English and authorized by the tourism ministry, having over 10 years of experience of proven track record on this trail. They all grew up in this region and have a true passion to teach others about their heritage. They are fun yet experienced professional, and will ensure you are safe and happy.
Other Staff
Professional Cook
Assistant Guide as per group size
Cook helper
Porter Sirdar
Transportation
All your transportation is included in this trek. You will be picked up from airport or directly from your hotel on arrival date. (unless you are staying in Gligit Baltistan and brought to Skardu, to begin your trek.
Domestic Flights
Your round-trip flight ticket from Islamabad to Skardu is also included.
Gilgit Baltistan fights are subject to weather, in case of flight cancellation road transfer will be provided.
Road Transfer
All transfers and sightseeing by an air-conditioned vehicle with a courteous experienced driver so you can easily sit back, relax and enjoy the tour in complete privacy. Drivers of our private vehicles are experienced with good knowledge of the road conditions and well trained.
The type of vehicles provided are as follows for Islamabad – Skardu are section:
Passenger Vehicle type
1-3 persons Air-conditioned medium car such as Toyota Corolla or similar
4-5 persons Air-conditioned large car such as Toyota MPV or similar
6-10 persons Air-conditioned mini-van such as Toyota Hiace or similar
11-15 persons Air-conditioned mini-van such as Toyota Coaster or similar
4 WD Jeeps/Land Cruisers
4×4 Jeeps/Purpose built Land cruiser from Skardu to Askole village
4×4 Jeeps/Purpose built Land cruiser from Askole/Hushe village to Skardu
Briefing/Debriefing
The night before your trek, you will have a briefing by your tour Leader. There will be a mandatory pre and post trek briefing and debriefing at tourism ministry office in Skardu/Islamabad. .
Luggage
All your luggage will stay with your porters, while you trek. This bag should not exceed 13 kg and does need to include your sleeping bag and air mattress.
Porters
Required low altitude porter from Askoli to Concordia- Askole/ Hushe village.
We include a personal porter, who is responsible for carrying your duffel bag. There is no additional fee for this. You will not have access to your duffel bag until your evening campsite.
Permits & Fees
All park entrance fees and trekking permit. As soon as we receive all trekkers details and a deposit, we apply for permit. These permits are for a specific date and in your name. They can’t be changed, once confirmed. Only your passport number is allowed to be updated. The permit allows entrance to specified Restricted Zones.
Trekking permit fee 50 U$ per person.
Central Karakoram National Park Fee 150 U$ per person
Bridge crossing fees.
Road Taxes- Camp Fees
Equipment
We use 4 seasons sleeping tents that are shared by only two people. You will have a spacious dining tent with chairs to enjoy your meals.
Camping food- Equipment & Accessories
Camp food from Askole village to K2 BC- Askole/Hushe village
D3v Tent on twin sharing basis. (Dome 3 person sleeping tent.
Mattresses.
Mess Tent- Kitchen Tent- Table- Chairs.
Kitchen Equipment
All necessary kitchen utensils.
Kitchen tent.
Lamps for light.
Cooking Stoves
Food
Our chefs cook delicious meals that many previous trekkers have raved about. We honor all food restrictions. Be sure to remind your tour guide of any food restrictions at the beginning of your trek. Food is typically served family-style.
You will enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner each day of the trek, along with a happy hour of tea and snacks. You will also be provided a snack each morning for you to enjoy along the hike.
Water
Beginning from your first lunch until your last breakfast, we will supply all the water needed. This water will be boiled, filtered and then cooled, before distributing. You must supply your own water bottles or camel back. We recommend carrying about 3L worth. We will refill our waters at each meal.
First Aid
Every guide has received training in first aid from a physician. We conduct mandatory training sessions each year, which every single tour guide must attend. Your tour guide will always have a first-aid kit for basic medical problems (traveler’s diarrhea, cuts, scrapes, etc.) and oxygen. We will get you off the trail as quickly and comfortably as possible, if needed, and ensure you get directly to a clinic for treatment.
Extras
We believe it’s the attention to small details that separates us from other tour companies. Every trekker receives a small pillow to sleep with, a foam mat for insulation, a day pack cover to protect their things while hiking. We will work hard to create your best vacation.
Satellite Phones and safety Meassures
Our top priority will always be the safety of our clients and our team. While we are prepared and all our guides are trained for most of the issues clients have on the mountain, being a phone call away from any doctor, hospital or friend helps everyone feel assured that they are safe. Radios, which all our guides have, are limited in how far they can reach, so has added Satellite Phones to every trek. Every guide will have a fully charged phone that can be used anywhere on the mountain to connect us anywhere in the world. And they can be used by our clients for non-emergencies as well. While they are not cheap to use, they are available with an additional units actual cost.
Additional Services
- Breakfast in hotels and all meals while trekking (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- Daily activities and excursions as indicated in the itinerary
- Trekking meals in Pakistan (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- All camping site fees and bridge fees
- Trekking logistics ( non-personal equipment and tools)
- Support staff (porters, assistant(s), fuel, etc)
- Porters for trekking equipment, kitchen (supplies, tools, equipment, crockery, gas) and personal luggage
- Transfers upon arrival and departure
What is not Included
International flight tickets have to be booked on your own, once you book your flight tickets, please share with us your schedule so that we can arrange your smooth pick-up and drop off from airport to hotel on your arrival day and hotel to the airport on the departure day.
Passports and Visas :
All travelers listed on the Participant Information form must be in possession of a valid passport and all relevant visas. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have valid travel documentation, including but not limited to passports and visas, which meet the requirements of immigration and other Government authorities at every destination. If your itinerary includes travel to any other country besides Pakistan, please check on visa requirements for each country that you will visit. Any fines, penalties, payments or expenditures incurred as a result of such documents not meeting the requirements of those authorities will be your sole responsibility.
Insurance
Travel insurance is not covered in the tour price. You can organize travel insurance with your preferred insurance company. We recommend World Nomads, a company recommended by Lonely Planet.
Optional
Single room supplement is applicable when there are other travellers booked on the tour and you want your own single room and do not want to share the room with other travellers)
Additional Services
- Any airfare (International)
- Monument entry fees
- Any mandatory Gala Dinner
- Any item of personal nature viz. Laundry, phone calls
- Charges, telephone bills, drinks, shopping, etc
- Any items that is not mentioned under Inclusions
Tips :
Tipping is a common custom and we always suggest our travelers to comply. No tip is compulsory, however in case of good services rendered, it is advisable to pay by a few rupees (driver / guide). For example, between US$ 5 and 7 per day per person for a good driver
Itinerary
K2 Base Camp Trek Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Skardu
Arrive into Skardu airport where you will be received by our staff member, we’ll transfer you to the hotel. We recommend arriving into Skardu at least one day early so that you can settle in and be ready to go on the morning of day one.
After our team has assembled, we will have our first group introduction briefing.
Day 2: Drive from Skardu to Askole/ Jula
Today, out adventure begins in earnest! Our team will assemble early at the hotel and after breakfast, we will load up the 4×4 jeeps and we set off northwards by jeep up the Shigar valley to Dassu, which used to be the end of the road. The spectacular jeep road which mostly follows the raging Braldu River now extends to Askole, the last village on our route and where we leave the jeeps and start walking. It may sometimes be necessary to start walking before Askole depending on the conditions of the jeep road. The journey may take anywhere from six to twelve hours..
We will arrive at Jula in the late afternoon and sleep at a permanent trekkers camp at Jula.
Day 4: Paiju to Khoburse
The walking gets a bit harder today, but the scenery becomes even more spectacular and wild as we climb onto the snout of the Baltoro Glacier, and cross to the south side. The route climbs up and down the glacial moraine and although there is a trail, care needs to be taken at all times. Stunning views are gradually emerging of granite peaks on the north side of the glacier – from Paiju, Uli Biaho, and Trango Towers round to Grand Cathedral. It will take a few hours to cross the glacier to Liligo. From here we follow a rocky trail along the edge of the Baltoro, where shortly before arriving at Khobursay, we will make a decision whether we can safely negotiate the glacier or continue along the side valley before crossing the meltwater stream into camp. (Max. altitude: approx. 3800m).
Day 3: Jula to Paju (3,383m)
Today our route mainly follows the Braldu gorge along the riverbank, moving up and down according to the level of erosion and water levels. We start to get views of the fantastic granite rock shapes of Trango Towers and Cathedral. Walking conditions can be very hot and dry, and care must be taken to prevent sunburn. As we approach camp several glacially-fed rivulets flow down into the main valley and we may have to use our river crossing shoes depending on water levels. On a clear day we may be able to spot K2 in the far distance and the vast snout of the Baltoro glacier, the fourth-longest in Pakistan, is also visible but it’s hard to gather a sense of scale from here. The day ends with a climb away from the river to our camp at Paiju, set in a clump of trees – the last ones we will see for a while! (Max. altitude: approx. 3400m).
Day 5: Khoburse - Urdukas (4,130m)
We cross two small side glaciers and eventually, we can see the Trango Towers soaring up on the north side of the valley. We stop for the night near the army camp at Urdukus, which is perched 100m above the glacier on terraces which were hewn out of the hillside for the Duke of Abruzzi’s K2 expedition in1909. The afternoon aids our acclimatization and gives us time to enjoy the views and catch up on some rest. (Max. altitude: approx. 4050m).
Day 6: Urdukas to Goro II (4,250m)
We strike out into the middle of the glacier and follow the medial moraine, getting our first views of Masherbrum (7821m) to the south. The trail becomes more even and as we get higher, we start to walk past the huge ice seracs which stick out of the glacier-like ice cream cones. Tonight, we spend our first night camping on the Baltoro Glacier at Goro II, where the nighttime temperature will drop quite dramatically. From camp, we have superb views of Masherbrum and up the Younghusband Glacier, named after Sir Francis Edward Younghusband, the well-known explorer and spiritual writer to the impressive Muztagh Tower. (Max. altitude: approx. 4300m).
Day 7: Goro II to Concordia (4,600m)
Our final approach day, and our goal is in sight – Concordia! We continue up the rocky moraine as more and more of the big peaks come into view, culminating in the appearance of K2’s summit, rising more than 4,000m above the valley bottom. The views all around our campsite at Concordia are tremendous: K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum, Chogolisa and Sia Kangri are all prominent, as well as dozens of smaller peaks such as Marble Peak, Crystal Peak and Mitre Peak. (Max. altitude: approx. 4600m).
Day 8: Concordia to K2 Base Camp (5000 M)
Today there is the opportunity to walk up the Godwin-Austen Glacier to the Art Gilkey Memorial (an American geologist and mountaineer) just before K2 Base Camp. This is a very long but a spectacular day. We will leave early morning, crossing the glaciers onto the faint trail heading towards K2 (there is a faint rocky trail all the way). As we follow the glacier towards K2 the mountain seems to grow bigger and bigger. Broad Peak rears up to our right and after about 3 hours we pass Broad Peak Base Camp (there is the option to turn back here). We usually have our lunch break here and then those who are continuing carry on with K2 towering above us as we get closer and closer. Just before Base Camp, amongst the boulder and ice strewn landscape is the Art Gilkey Memorial. A short scramble brings us to the place where those whose lives K2 claimed are remembered. Plaques and engraved tin plates are attached to a small rocky outcrop at the foot of this great mountain. There are great views directly above us of K2 and we may see some climbing expeditions. After lunch, we retrace our steps back to Broad Peak Base Camp. (Max. altitude: approx. 5100m. The distances may vary from those given, depending on how the moraine has moved and which trail we can follow)
Day 9: Back to Concordia
After a night’s rest at K2 Base Camp, we continue our descent over the Godwin Austin Glacier towards Concordia. We will need to cross back onto the Baltoro Glacier (which might be slightly more challenging due to the rising level of melt water coming from Gasherbrum) before arriving at camp. After enjoying lunch at the “Throne Room of the Gods” you will have time to reflect on this magnificent environment whilst you recharge and prepare for your return journey.
Day 10: Trek Back to Goro I
Unfortunately, we have to leave this magnificent place with some of the best mountain views on earth. However, we have an easy start today as we retrace our steps down the glacier. Today is a fairly easy walk back down to Goro I. (Max. altitude: approx. 4600m).
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Day 11: Trek back to Khoburse
We follow the same trail down through the glacier to Goro 1 and on down to the spectacular campsite at Urdukas with great views across to Trango Towers before reaching Khobursay. Although we are retracing our steps down the glacier the views are completely different seen on the way back. (Max. altitude: approx. 4150m).
Day 12: Trek down to Paiu
We continue our walk down the side of the glacier through Liligo, from where we cross the glacier for one more time before stepping off the moraine onto more stable ground. We head back down to the trees and the relative comforts of Paiju campsite. (Max. altitude: approx. 3800m).
Day 13: Trek back to the campsite at Jhola
We retrace our steps along the Braldu Gorge. There may be a couple of river crossings today. We stop tonight at the campsite at Jhola. (Max. altitude: approx. 3400m).
Day 14: Drive to Skardu
We pick up our jeeps for the long but spectacular day’s drive back to Skardu and the luxury of a hot shower.
Day 15: End in Skardu
Very early this morning we depart Islamabad aiport for onward flight.
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Trip Notes
Food
Our Base Camp equipment and ample nutritious meals are always the envy of other groups on the mountain!
What food will be available?
You’ll get breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, as well as ample hot and cold drinks. We can cater for vegetarian as well as many other special diets as long as we are informed prior to the trip. All of our treks provide excellent local and Asian food! If you have any special treats that you like, we encourage you to bring some along.
What is the food like?
On the Trek, our cook team will prepare a range of tasty dishes in the camps. Please indicate any dietary requirements that you may have on your application form and we are happy to accommodate those with specific diets.
The Team
We will take a maximum of 12 trekkers with each departure, hence spaces are limited. We can also take private groups, please enquire for details.
Our Guides
We employ strong and specialised trek leaders and poerter staff, who are some of the most pre-eminent in the industry. We pride ourselves on operating with small teams, the best back-up and support available.
Head Office Support Team
Running successful journeys and treks is more about experience, knowledge and strategic management than any other factors. As an organisation, we place a substantial amount of time and resources into ensuring our trips are well planned and supported. You can be assured that the our staff will provide you with friendly advice and knowledgeable support throughout the planning stages of your trip and we will be there to provide backup while the trip is running.
Things To Carry for K2 Base Camp Trek
- Head torch
- Rain cover
- Warm clothes
- Caps
- Toilet paper & wipes
- Walking stick
- Back pack (50-60l)
- Day pack (20-30l)
- Water bottle
- Backpack with waterproof linings
- Extra pair of socks
- Fleece jackets and thermals
- Hiking shoes
- Lightweight quilt or blanket
- Thermal inners
- Walking shoes
- Waterproof windcheater
Other treks visiting Base Camp
Grand Base Camps Trek
Nanga Parbat K2 Base Camps Trek
Five 8000 m Base camps Trek
Health & Fitness
Difficulty Rating
Each of our trips is individually rated according to its physical and technical difficulty, and the full run-down of our grading system is available on our Difficulty Ratings page.
Preparing for Your Trek
Although the trek to K2 Base Camp is straightforward, you must train prior to departure to make your trip as enjoyable as possible. While the trek is achievable you need to be prepared to hike for the full 14 days for around 6-7 hours on hilly terrain, with some hill climbs of around 600m elevation gain. The trek takes in a total distance of 96 km with over 3000m elevation gain.
Training should include regular walking on hills, in combination with swimming, light running or biking and gym work to develop strength.
What You Carry
You have the luxury of porter support during the trek. Each day you will carry your daypack containing; rain jacket, fleece, sun block, water, snacks, trekking poles, small personal first aid kit, camera and a few extra personal items. At higher elevations, you will need to add a warm hat and gloves.
The Altitude
There is the issue of altitude you have to contend with and sufficient time for acclimatisation is incorporated into our trekking itinerary. We have included rest days at the appropriate elevations to allow our bodies to adjust to the thin air. Experience has shown us that good hydration, rest days at significant elevations and good base fitness help avoid any significant problems during this trek.
Nonetheless, everyone will feel the effects of the high altitude. For those who have not been to altitude, this can be a concern pre-trip. Please do not worry as your guides are trained to assist you through your acclimatisation programme.
Symptoms you should expect to feel include mild headaches, similar to the sensation of wearing tight sunglasses for too long. These ‘pressure’ headaches, as they are known, are usually relieved by Panadol, Ibuprofen, Excedrin, Tylenol or similar. Sometimes they can be completely avoided or relieved by drinking more water, rest and pressure breathing (blowing out through pursed lips). Being ready to relax, read a book, or take a ‘cat nap’ after each days trek, or on rest days is vital to allow your body to adjust. People who can’t sit still, drink excessive alcohol, or rush around usually adjust slower than others.
The feeling when you get to a new altitude has been compared to having a mild hangover. It is important to remember to walk slowly and efficiently and don’t try to keep up with any locals!
We include ‘active’ rest days as part of our acclimatisation programme. By taking a gentle walk on rest days to a slightly higher elevation we exercise the principle of ‘climbing high, sleeping low’, which aids our acclimatisation greatly.
Accommodation
What are the Stays ? Can I have my own room?
We book tidy, clean, hotels at well-known locations. We can book private rooms for you, at an added cost. Our standard trips are based on shared rooms, usually twin-share and sometimes triple-share.
On the tent-based trek, you will be sleeping in a mountain tent, shared with one other trekker.
Clothing & Equipment
Travel
Regular flights operate into Islamabad (ISB) via Bangkok, Doha, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
How To Reach Skardu:
By Air: Skardu is served by the Skardu International Airport, which has a number of direct flights fly from Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi to Skardu.
By Road: You can reach SKardu by bus from Islamabad to Skardu.
Do I need to arrive the day before the trip starts? And when should I book my flight to leave?
No, our trip programmes all have an arrival day and a departure day built into them. You are welcome, and encouraged, to arrive a bit earlier to explore GilgitBalitsan if you have the time. Our representative will meet you at the airport and the first of many team briefings will take place on the evening of Day One. Please do not book to depart before the scheduled final trip itinerary day.
When should I book my ticket?
Generally, we ask you to wait until 60 days prior to your trip start date to ensure your trip has met the minimum numbers and will operate. If you see a good deal and want to book your flights, then please ensure that you can make changes to your tickets or you run the risk of losing them if we do have to cancel the trip. In such situations, we are usually able to help you book on to an alternate departure, either with us or another operator.
Where do we meet? Will I be picked up?
You should fly into Islamabad International Airport (ISB) and our representative will be there to pick you up off your flight. If you are arriving before the scheduled trip start date, we can often make arrangements for a pickup although taking a taxi is generally the easiest form of transport before your trip starts.
What if I am arriving early or departing late?
We can make reservations for you and can often make recommendations for attractions you can enjoy while waiting for your trip to begin. Please let our office know your specific plans as we love to pass on GilgitBaltistan sightseeing tips.
More Details about K2 Base Camp Trek
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FAQ
How much is K2 base camp trek cost?
What is the temperature in K2 BC trek?
The temperature at the K2 Base Camp is generally 25-degree Celcius to -20-degree Celcius. During the day, the temperature can be as high as 25 degrees Celcius and at night, it can drop down to -20 to -30 degrees Celcius. As you walk up from Askole, you will feel the temperatures dropping in the higher regions like Urdukas. It may also happen that the weather would drastically change from bright sunny to snowfall or blizzard. But it is manageable to continue the trek after the weather conditions are preferable.
How long does it take to do the K2 Base Camp Trek?
How high is K2 base camp Elevation?
K2 Base Camp is 5,100m/ 16,732 feet.
Can beginners go for K2 Base Camp Trek?
Yes, beginners can definitely go for K2 Base Camp Trek. Considered to be a moderate to difficult trek, the trail to K2 Base Camp is known for its flat gradients, with only a few steep ascents, which is undoubtedly attainable by beginners as well.
Is it hard to get to K2 Base Camp?
Trekking up to the K2 Base Camp is one of the exhilarating experiences one can have in their lives. It is an uneven trail with snow-capped mountains in the background. A lot of trek enthusiasts all over the world have successfully completed this trek.
Sometimes, the unpredictable weather conditions and the high altitude may hinder you to fully enjoy the hike, but it is quite manageable with a few precautions and alertness. So, if one plans, prepares and packs properly, he/she will definitely be able to finish this iconic trek.
Is it safe to trek to K2 Base Camp?
How cold is K2 base camp in may?
K2 Base Camp Trek Distance: What is the total distance of K2 Base Camp Trek?
The total approximate distance to be covered to reach the K2 Base camp is around 133 KM, out of which, 66 KM needs to be covered on each side – ascending and descending. Having a difficult level of trekking, this route can take up to 12 to 14 days to get complete, depending on the speed of your group.
How can one you avoid altitude sickness?
While there is no way to avoid altitude sickness, there are ways in which you can minimise its occurrence by taking a few easy precautions. The golden rule is to never miss the acclimatization days. Avoid caffeine and smoking a few days before the trek starts.This helps in avoiding headaches that can be confused for AMS. Your water intake should be sufficient every day. Less water intake will result in headaches due to altitude. Walk at a comfortable pace to gain altitude slowly.
What about first aid and medication if someone falls sick?
Can you see the summit of K2 from the Base Camp?
Do you need training for K2 Base Camp trek?
Training for the K2 Base Camp Trek is not compulsory, but it is better to be prepared so that you get to enjoy the trek in a better way. You can start with basic cardiovascular exercises like jogging, cycling, swimming, and hiking a few weeks before you fly off to Skardu. These exercises will help to increase your stamina and endurance. While trekking as well, it is always helpful to walk at a slow and steady pace to minimalize the effects of altitude sickness.
How difficult is the K2 Base Camp Trek?
Trekking in the Himalayas is a moderate-level trek. It is of course comparatively challenging than other mountain ranges. But it is not at all impossible. People ranging from the age of 7 years to 70 years have successfully completed K2 base camp trek.
The K2 Base Camp lies at the foot of the 2nd highest mountain in the world. There will be unpredictable weather conditions and high altitude, but all this thrill will be worth it when you finally reach the base camp.
what kind of shoes are needed on K2 BC trek?
A lightweight pair of “Gore tex” will be the best for your K2 Base Camp trek. These boots provides you with great ankle support and also helps you to keep your feet dry. You can get these boots in all shapes and sizes. You can also opt for gumboots as this will help you with your grip and keep off the ice from entering your shoes.
How to reach K2 base camp from Islamabad?
The best way to reach the K2 base camp from Islamabad is to take a flight to Skardu, which takes around 45-minutes. Alternatively, you can reach Skardu by road. From Skardu, you need to go by jeep to Askole, trek through places like Jula – Paiu, Urdukas- Khobursay- Goro 1 & 2- Concordia and finally reach the K2 base camp.
Can I trek to K2 Base Camp independently / without support?
K2 Base Camp trek planning can be a lot of work – from permits, accommodations, transportation, and more – there are a lot of logistics to consider before and during your trek. If you pay a travel company to do this, it will cost money but comes with zero stress of all the above mentioned steps. Plus the biggest benefit is safety. You will have trained guides and experienced leaders to trek you through the best route.