Gasherbrum II (8035m) Expedition

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Gasherbrum II Expedition – 60-Day Ascent of the 8,035m Karakoram Giant

About Gasherbrum II (G2)

Gasherbrum II (8,035m) is the 13th highest mountain in the world and the second-highest peak of the Gasherbrum massif in the Karakoram Range of Pakistan. Known as “The Shining Wall,” G2 is widely regarded as one of the most achievable 8,000-meter peaks, making it an ideal step into elite high-altitude mountaineering.

Often compared to Cho Oyu, Gasherbrum II offers a technically straightforward route while preserving the remote and wild character of the Karakoram. The expedition approach follows the Baltoro Glacier, widely considered one of the world’s greatest treks, and reaches Concordia, surrounded by giants such as K2, Broad Peak, and Gasherbrum I.

The standard route via the Southwest Ridge involves glacier travel, crevasse navigation, steep snow slopes, ice sections, and exposed ridgelines. Above the high camps, the summit pyramid demands endurance, discipline, and careful acclimatization. The reward is a panoramic summit view across the world’s greatest concentration of 8,000-meter peaks.

Expedition Overview

  • Location: Karakoram Range, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

  • Peak Height: 8,035 meters (26,362 ft)

  • Climbing Route: Southwest Ridge

  • Expedition Duration: 60 Days

  • Best Climbing Season: Mid-May to End-August

  • Difficulty Grade: Challenging / Technical

  • Access to Base Camp: Trek from Askole via the Baltoro Glacier to Concordia

  • Permit Status: Government-permitted climbing zone

Gasherbrum II Expedition Highlights

  • Trek through the legendary Baltoro Glacier to Concordia, often called the “Throne Room of the Mountain Gods.”

  • Uninterrupted views of K2 (8,611m), Broad Peak (8,047m), and Gasherbrum I (8,080m).

  • A true 8,000-meter expedition suitable for experienced climbers seeking progression beyond 7,000m peaks.

  • Structured altitude camps, acclimatization rotations, and summit strategy.

  • Professional base camp logistics, route preparation, and expedition management.

Expedition Logistics & Support

Our Gasherbrum II expedition is supported by a full-board base camp system, including:

  • Government-registered liaison officer

  • Experienced high-altitude guides and support staff

  • Group emergency and rescue equipment

  • Weather forecast services and route condition updates

  • Satellite communication and radio systems

  • Solar power and generator support at Base Camp

  • Medical coordination and emergency evacuation assistance

  • High-altitude food and hygienic camp facilities

Supplemental oxygen is optional and managed according to climber preference and expedition strategy.

Accommodation (Before & After the Expedition)

  • Islamabad: Comfortable hotel accommodation near Islamabad International Airport

  • Skardu: Quality mountain hotel stays before and after the expedition

  • Chilas: Alternative accommodation in case of weather-related flight delays

Why Choose Us for Gasherbrum II Expedition?

Decades of Expedition Experience

We have been organizing Karakoram expeditions since 2009, maintaining strong operational standards and risk-aware climbing practices.

Certified High-Altitude Team

Our guides and support staff are trained in technical climbing, glacier travel, and mountain rescue operations.

Strong Local Presence

Based in Pakistan, we operate with deep regional knowledge of Baltistan, ensuring smooth logistics and cultural alignment.

Flexible & Customized Support

Expedition services can be tailored based on experience level, climbing goals, and logistical requirements.

Responsible Mountain Tourism

We follow Leave No Trace principles, minimize environmental impact, and promote sustainable expedition practices.

Who This Expedition Is For

This Gasherbrum II expedition is suitable for climbers who:

  • Have prior high-altitude climbing experience (7,000m+)

  • Understand acclimatization and altitude risk management

  • Are seeking a professionally supported first 8,000-meter ascent

  • Value safety, structure, and experienced local logistics

Included/Excluded

  • Government peak royalty and pollution fee
  • Liaison Officer (LO) wages, equipment, and insurance
  • Permits and clearances from Ministry of Tourism
  • Import/export permit assistance for expedition gear
  • Team reception and airport assistance
  • Briefing and debriefing at Alpine Club of Pakistan
  • Domestic airfare (Islamabad–Skardu–Islamabad)
  • Hotel accommodation in Islamabad, Chilas, and Skardu on full board
  • All meals during trekking and at Base Camp
  • 75kg porterage of expedition equipment to Base Camp and 50kg on return
  • Road transfers as per itinerary
  • Full camping services (sleeping, kitchen, mess, and toilet tents)
  • Full camping services (sleeping, kitchen, mess, and toilet tents)
  • Kitchen equipment and communal gear
  • Professional support staff (Sirdar, Guides, Cooks, Porters)
  • Insurance for field staff and porters (except helicopter rescue)
  • Cargo transportation (Islamabad–Skardu–Islamabad)
  • Airport/hotel porterage, tolls, taxes, and parking fees
  • Reconfirmation of international air tickets
  • International airfare, airport taxes, excess baggage charges
  • Personal climbing equipment, high-altitude food, oxygen
  • Rescue and evacuation (ground and helicopter)
  • Insurance for expedition members
  • Personal expenses (laundry, beverages, communication)
  • Custom clearance agent fees
  • Custom clearance agent fees
  • Any services not explicitly mentioned in the package

Tour Plan

Day 01 Arrival in Islamabad

Transfer to hotel. Briefing at the Ministry of Tourism. City sightseeing: Faisal Mosque, Daman-e-Koh, and Parliament Street.

Overnight: Hotel, Islamabad.

Day 02 Drive to Chilas

Drive to Chilas via the Karakoram Highway along the mighty Indus River (11-12 hrs).

Overnight: Hotel, Chilas.

Day 03 Drive to Skardu

Drive to Skardu (7-8 hrs). En route: Nanga Parbat viewpoint and junction of Himalaya, Karakoram, and Hindukush ranges.

Overnight: Hotel, Skardu.

Day 04 Rest day in Skardu

Rest day in Skardu for final preparations and permits.

Overnight: Hotel, Skardu.

Day 05 Drive by 4x4 jeeps to Askole

Drive by 4x4 jeeps to Askole (3000m), the last village before the trek. Meet porters and support team.

Overnight: Camp, Askole.

Day 06 Trek to Jolha

Trek to Jolha (3300m) along the Braldu River (6-7 hrs).

Overnight: Camp.

Day 07 Trek to Paiju

Trek to Paiju (3425m), below the Paiju Peak and the Cathedral Towers (5-6 hrs).

Overnight: Camp.

Day 08 Rest day in Paiju

Rest day in Paiju for acclimatization. Porters prepare supplies for higher camps. Spectacular views of the Trango Towers (6283m).

Overnight: Camp.

Day 09 Trek to Urdukus

Trek to Urdukus (4050m), with stunning views of Uli Biaho, Nameless Tower, and Lobsang Spire (8-9 hrs).

Overnight: Camp.

Day 10 Trek to Goro II

Trek to Goro II (4382m), en route magnificent views of Masherbrum (7821m) and Gasherbrum IV (7952m) (6-7 hrs).

Overnight: Camp.

Day 11 Trek to Concordia

Trek to Concordia (4650m), the heart of the Karakoram, with awe-inspiring views of K2, Broad Peak, and Gasherbrum peaks (4-5 hrs).

Overnight: Camp.

Day 12 Trek to Shagring

Trek to Shagring or Gasherbrum II Base Camp (5000m).

Overnight: Camp.

Day 13 Establish Base Camp

Establish Base Camp at the foot of Gasherbrum II.

Overnight: Camp.

Day 14-50 Climbing period for Gasherbrum II

Climbing period for Gasherbrum II. Establish and stock higher camps (C1, C2, and C3) before making the summit attempt.

Overnight: Camps at various altitudes.

Day 51-55 Return trek to Skardu via Concordia

Return trek to Skardu via Concordia, Goro II, Urdukus, Paiju, and Askole.

Overnight: Hotel, Skardu.

Day 56 Drive to Chilas/Besham.

Overnight: Hotel.

Day 57 Drive to Islamabad

Drive to Islamabad via the Karakoram Highway.

Overnight: Hotel.

Day 58 Debriefing at Alpine Club of Pakistan.

Overnight: Hotel.

Day 59 Free day in Rawalpindi for shopping and city tour.

Overnight: Hotel.

Day 60 Transfer to Islamabad Airport for international departure.

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