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K12 Peak 7,665 meters

K12 Peak, also known as "Kangri Garpo," is indeed a mountain located in the Saltoro Muztagh subrange of the Karakoram range. It is situated on the border between India-administered Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan. K12 Peak stands at an elevation of approximately 7,428 meters (24,370 feet). It is notable for its steep and imposing rocky faces, icy slopes, and challenging climbing routes. The mountain presents a significant technical challenge and requires advanced mountaineering skills, experience in high-altitude climbing, and proper equipment. The region surrounding K12 Peak offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Karakoram Mountains, including nearby peaks like Saltoro Kangri, Sia Kangri, and Sherpi Kangri. The area is known for its rugged and remote beauty, with glaciers, deep valleys, and striking rock formations. Due to the sensitive location and disputed border, access and climbing permits for K12 Peak may be subject to restrictions and special considerations. It is essential to research and comply with the regulations and requirements set by the relevant authorities. Climbing K12 Peak requires careful planning, thorough route knowledge, and the involvement of experienced guides or mountaineering agencies familiar with the area. The region's extreme weather conditions, including rapid weather changes, high winds, and low temperatures, should be taken into account during the climb. K12 Peak offers an exciting and challenging climbing experience for experienced mountaineers looking to conquer a significant peak in the Saltoro Muztagh subrange. Its remote location, technical difficulties, and the opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes of the Karakoram make it an enticing objective for those seeking an unforgettable adventure in the region.
  • Day 1

    Arrival Islamabad

    Arrival Islamabad and transfer to hotel.

  • Day 2

    Islamabad

    Welcome reception or Briefing at Ministry of Tourism.

  • Day 3

    Islamabad to Skardu

    Fly to Skardu or drive to Chilas

  • Day 4

    Rest day at Skardu

    Sight seen in Skardu final packing for the Expedition.

  • Day 5

    Skardu

    Preparations (porters hiring & local purchasing)

  • Day 6

    SKARDU – ASKOLI (2850m)

    By jeeps drive to Askole (6-7 hrs)

  • Day 7

    ASKOLI – JULLA (3500m)

    Trek to Julla

  • Day 8

    JULLA – PAIYU (3666m)

    Trek to Paiyu

  • Day 9

    Paiju to Urdukas

    Trek to Urdukas

  • Day 10

    Urdukas to base camp

    Trek to base camp

  • Day 11-36

    Base Camp

    days reserved for climbing K12 Peak

  • Day 37

    BASE CAMP – URDUKAS

    Trek back to Urdukas

  • Day 38

    URDUKAS – PAIYU

    trek back to Paiyu

  • Day 39

    PAIYU – JULLA

    Trek back to Julla

  • Day 40

    JULLA – ASKOLE

    trek back to Askole

  • Day 41

    ASKOLE – SKARDU

    By jeeps drive to Skardu (6-7 hrs)

  • Day 42

    SKARDU – CHILAS

    Drive to Chilas

  • Day 43

    CHILAS – ISLAMABAD

    Drive to Islamabad

  • Day 44

    ISLAMABAD

    Debriefing/Farewell at Ministry of Tourism

  • Day 45

    FLY BACK

    Embark your international flight

Lodging at base camp (single supplement)
Full base camp with dinning tent, bathroom, showers & solar charge
All internal/domestic transport
All domestic flights
50kgs (110 lbs) personal baggage
All meals during trek and at base camp (B,L,D)
Group emergency equipment/satellite phone service with fixed calling charge
Two nights stay in Islamabad hotel on arrival and two on return (bed & breakfast only)
Staff insurance (guide, cook, kitchen staff, assistant(s) & porters etc)
Experienced cook from Pakistan
Kitchen staff
Porters for all expedition supplies
Solar power at base camp
Electricity generator (backup for high voltage devices)

International airfare
Permit/royalty fee according to number of persons
Personal climbing equipment, clothing & sleeping equipment
Group climbing gear (rope, ice crew, snow bar, EPI gas, cooking pots and others)
Mountain climbing rescue and evacuation insurance policy - mandatory
Lodging and meals above base camp
Any service above base camp
Communication radio (walkie talkie)
Weather reports
Personal equipment cargo to/from Islamabad
Pakistan visa fee
Tips/gratuities to staff, cook, assistant(s) of US$ 250 per person in total
Meals in Islamabad
Extra hotel nights after the climb
Trip cancellation insurance
All expenses incurred in the event of early wind-up/summit (extra hotel nights, meals at hotels, evacuation)
Charges incurred due to delays beyond the control of Apricot Tours (Force majeure)
Personal communication (phone, fax, e-mail) between Pakistan and home country.
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Arif Hassan Arif

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