Latok II is a prominent mountain located in the Karakoram range of the Himalayas, situated in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. With an elevation of approximately 7,108 meters (23,320 feet), it stands as a challenging and awe-inspiring peak in the region.
Latok II is renowned among mountaineers for its technical difficulties and striking beauty. It features steep granite faces, sharp ridges, and complex ice and rock formations. The mountain presents a significant challenge for climbers, requiring advanced mountaineering skills, experience in high-altitude climbing, and proper equipment.
The ascent of Latok II is considered one of the toughest in the Karakoram. It demands expertise in rock climbing, ice climbing, and route finding. The mountain's remote location, combined with its technical challenges, make it a highly coveted objective for experienced mountaineers.
The climb to the summit of Latok II offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Karakoram Mountains, including nearby peaks like Latok I, Ogre Peak, and Baintha Brakk. The pristine beauty of the region, with its glaciers, deep valleys, and rugged landscapes, adds to the allure and adventure associated with climbing Latok II.
Due to its remote location and extreme weather conditions, climbers should be prepared for challenging environments, rapid weather changes, extreme cold temperatures, and strong winds. Proper planning, thorough route knowledge, and the involvement of experienced guides or mountaineering agencies familiar with the area are crucial for safety and successful ascents.
Latok II stands as a testament to the allure and difficulty of mountaineering in the Karakoram range. Its technical challenges, stunning rock formations, and the sense of adventure associated with climbing it make it an enticing objective for experienced mountaineers seeking a true test of their skills and perseverance in the Himalayas.
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. |