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Pakistan Mountain Destinations

Northern Pakistan is the collision point of three of the world’s greatest mountain ranges: the Karakoram, the Himalayas, and the Hindukush. Explore each region below.

Central Karakoram & Baltoro
Karakoram Mountain Range

Central Karakoram & Baltoro

Region Profile

The Central Karakoram in Baltistan is the dense epicenter of global mountaineering. Within a 20km radius of Concordia amphitheatre sit four of the planet’s fourteen 8,000-meter peaks (K2 8,611m, Gasherbrum I 8,080m, Broad Peak 8,051m, Gasherbrum II 8,035m) surrounded by towering granite spires like Trango Towers and Cathedral Peak.

Primary Hub:Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan
Best Season:Mid-June to late August (Summer Glacier Season)
Access Airport / Route:Skardu International Airport (Direct flights from Islamabad)
Notable Peaks & Spires:
K2 (8,611m)Broad Peak (8,051m)Gasherbrum I-IVTrango Towers (6,286m)Muztagh Tower
Top Geographical Highlights:
  • Concordia (The Throne Room of the Mountain Gods)
  • 62km long Baltoro Glacier trekking route
  • Gondogoro La glaciated pass (5,585m)
  • Historic base camps of legendary mountaineers
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Overview of Northern Pakistan Mountain Sectors

Central Karakoram & Baltoro
Karakoram Mountain Range

Central Karakoram & Baltoro

The Central Karakoram in Baltistan is the dense epicenter of global mountaineering. Within a 20km radius of Concordia amphitheatre sit four of the planet’s fourteen 8,000-meter peaks (K2 8,611m, Gasherbrum I 8,080m, Broad Peak 8,051m, Gasherbrum II 8,035m) surrounded by towering granite spires like Trango Towers and Cathedral Peak.

Hunza & Nagar Valleys
Central & Western Karakoram

Hunza & Nagar Valleys

Flanked by the legendary Karakoram Highway (KKH), Hunza and Nagar are celebrated for dramatic verticality. Rakaposhi (7,788m) rises 6,000 uninterrupted meters from the river valley, while Passu Cones pierce the skyline above apricot and walnut orchards.

Western Himalayas & Nanga Parbat
Western Himalayan Range

Western Himalayas & Nanga Parbat

Nanga Parbat anchors the western terminus of the 2,400km Himalayan chain in Pakistan. With the world’s greatest single vertical rock and ice face (the 4,500m Rupal Face), this mountain provides unparalleled majesty viewed from the lush pine alpine pastures of Fairy Meadows and Beyal Camp.

Deosai High Plains & Astore
Himalayan-Karakoram Plateau

Deosai High Plains & Astore

Averaging 4,114 meters above sea level, Deosai National Park is a breathtaking expanse of rolling wildflowers, crystal-clear glacial streams, and high-altitude lakes. It is the protected wilderness sanctuary of the endangered Himalayan Brown Bear and snow leopards.

Shimshal Valley & High Pamir
Northern Karakoram & Pamir Transition

Shimshal Valley & High Pamir

Shimshal is the highest settlement in Hunza, inhabited by tough Wakhi mountaineers who have produced many of Pakistan’s legendary K2 summiters. It offers pristine, crowd-free trekking to Shimshal Pass (4,735m) and non-technical alpine ascents of Minglik Sar (6,050m).