K6 (6934-M) – K7 (7282-M) Expedition
Facts and Figures:
Duration : 30 days Location : Karakoram Range Days of Climbing : 18 days Ideal Time : June to August
Maximum Altitude
7,282 Meters
Walking Hours
5-6 Hours
Accomodation
Hotels & Camping
Transportation
Aircraft, High Roof, 4x4 Prado
Best Season
June to August
Guide
Licensed Professional Guide
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Payment Method
20% Deposit
Trip Type
Expedition 7000+
K6 (6934-M) - K7 (7282-M) Expedition
Valley of Hushe is present in the south of Baltoro glacier. It is the best route to reach the south faces of the wall of Karakoram. The region will give you diverse opportunities to trek to the base camps. From there, you can trek to the immense peaks. We have united the best treks in just one plan for your fascinated experience. The two days walking will take you to the immense peaks, from where you can make walking expeditions to the highest altitudes.Hushe East is the dream of the rock mountaineers. It is the trek that will lead you to the valley of Charakusa and the walls of granite known as K7. The first ascent of K7 was done by Japanese people in 1984. The top of the Charakusa glacier is the Link Sir 7041 meters. The south side of this glacier contains K6 which is also a huge peak. The distance between K7 base camp and Spangser contains the best views. You will come across the paradise of climbers which includes diverse mountains of 5000 meters. From the base camp, we will start our journey back to the valley of Hushe by using the same route.
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Itinerary
Day 1
Arrive Islamabad international airport and transfer to Hotel
- D
- Hotel
Day 2
Fly to Skardu (In case weather not support Drive from Islamabad – Chilas)
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 3
Skardu sightseeing or (Drive from Chilas – Skardu) Skardu briefing in Ministry of Tourism & final preparation
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 4
Drive from Skardu to Hushe & Camping
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 5
Trek to Shaishcho
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 6
Trek from Shaishcho to Spangser
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 7
Trek to K7 or K6 base camp
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 8
8-24 Climbing Days
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 9
Trek back to Spangser
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 10
Trek back to Hushe
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 11
Drive from Hushe to Skardu 4-hours
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 12
Skardu de-briefing & final farewell dinner
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 13
Fly to Islamabad or Drive from Skardu – Chilas (flight subject to weather)
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 14
Islamabad sightseeing or Drive from Chilas – Islamabad
- B / L / D
- Hotel
Day 15
Day 30 – Transfer to Islamabad International Airport & Fly Back to Home
- D
- Hotel
Cost Included
- Airport pick-up and drop-off.
- Domestic Flights.
- Transportation for City to City, briefing, debriefing, and sightseeing.
- Three nights’ accommodation in a twin bed room in Islamabad with breakfast included
- Three nights’ full board accommodation in an Islamabad hotel.
- Two nights’ full board accommodation in a Chilas hotel.
- Local staff wages, insurance, food, and equipment.
- Low porters for carrying expedition and trekking equipment and food.
- 75kg per climbing member on the way up.
- 50kg per climbing member on the way down.
- All trekking and base camp food.
- Members tent, mess tent, kitchen tent, store tent, office tent, shower tent, toilet tent, tables, chairs, and kitchen utensils.
- Assistance with reconfirmation of international flight tickets.
- Camping fees, road taxes, and bridge crossing fees.
- Equipment for low porters.
- Documentation and climbing permit.
- CKNP west management fee.
- Royalty fee and additional member fee.
- Liaison officer kit allowance, food, and flight fare.
- Electric generator or solar system at base camp.
- Heating system at base camp.
Cost Excluded
- Member international flight tickets.
- Helicopter emergency rescue fees (refundable if not used), currently at US $25,000
- Member climbing gear.
- Member personal insurance.
- High altitude tent.
- High altitude food.
- High altitude porter.
- Sleeping bag and all personal expenses such as telephone calls, fax, email charges, liquor or soft drinks, room service, gratuities for personal services, and items of a purely personal nature
- Custom clearing charges (import and export of equipment)
- EPI gas and oxygen cylinder.
- Any unforeseen expenses such as road block or extra hotel stay, or if members stay more days at Base Camp, then members will be charged according to the number of days.
- Any unforeseen expenses (just like road block extra hotel stay or if members stay more days at Base Camp) then members will be pay according to the numbers of days basses.
- If any trekking or climbing members split during the period, their extra expenses will be charged according to the normal price.
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