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Trips
Pakistan 
K2
Base Camp - Concordia Trek
K2 - An Introduction
Of all the great mountain ranges of the world, few have as powerful
an aura as the Karakoram. Here in the Karakoram, the one that tops them
all is K2, the second highest mountain in the world at 8,611-m, and
one of the most remote as well. Straddling the Pakistan-China border,
K2 is so remote that the local Balti hillspeople whose villages are
the human habitations nearest the mountain, don't even have a name for
it - they just call it Chogori - "Big Mountain".
In mountaineering, K2 is regarded, without doubt, as
a far more "difficult" mountain to climb than Everest. It
was only in 1954 that an Italian expedition managed to conquer K2, 52
years after the first real attempt in 1902. Another way of looking at
how technically difficult & unforgiving K2 was is that the second
successful ascent only took place 23 years later. So far, only a hundred
and thirty or so climbers have managed to summit K2 throughout history
and the mountain has claimed the lives of close to fifty climbers. To
put it in clearer perspective, the odds of reaching the summit is only
about 1:10. While Everest is on the lips of every aspiring school-age
mountaineer, it is K2 that dwells in the deepest fears of hardened alpinists
around the world. Everest has seen the recent introduction of guided
climbs for relative novices, but K2 is a mountain where only extremely
experienced climbers need apply. For the hard-core mountaineer, Everest
is merely practice for K2. Such recognition is underscored by the various
descriptives assigned to it - The Savage Mountain; Mountain of Mountains,
the Mountaineer's Mountain.
The Trek
This classic adventure trek to "The Throne Room of the Mountain
Gods", one of the world's most challenging, offers the adventure
trekker one of the most rewarding mountain experiences in the world
and takes one to the center of the Karakoram range along the Baltoro
glacier to Concordia - the meeting point of 4 of the highest mountains
in the world: K2, the nearby Broad Peak (8,047-m), Gasherbrum II (8,035-m)
and Gasherbrum I, the Hidden Peak (8,068-m). The continuous mountain
views are stupendous and unrivalled anywhere else in the world. Trekking
in this beautiful but sometimes harsh region across glacier and over
mountain passes to stand at the foot of some of the world's most magnificent
mountains is something most travellers never forget and often return
to.
This is one trek that we guarantee you'll remember
for life :-)
Included
- Return transfers between Islamabad & Skardu: by internal flight if weather permits, or by land transport if weather does not permit flying
- Full accommodation arrangement ( 6 nights in hotels & 15 nights camping )
- Full trek arrangement inclusive of guides, porters, cook and all camping & kitchen equipment
- Full meals on trek & breakfast only in hotels
- Full transport arrangement including airport transfers, Islamabad-Skardu (if inland flight is not possible), transfers to trailheads & back
- All necessary fees & permits
- Complimentary use of sleeping bags & down jackets, if departing from Singapore
Excluded
- 2-way international economy class return airfares between Singapore & Islamabad
- All airport taxes and fuel surcharges
- Pakistan travel visa, if applicable
- Tipping & gratuities to guide & driver
- Personal travel insurance, pre-trip medical immunizations, and all expenses of a personal nature

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Duration: 22 days
Group Size: minimum 4 persons
Maximum Altitude : 5,135-m
Grading:    
| Group Sizing |
Land Price (2007) |
| 11 persons & above |
$ 3300 |
| 08 - 10 persons |
$ 3400 |
| 06 - 07 persons |
$ 3450 |
| 04 - 05 persons |
$ 3500 |
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| * Price above is land cost only and does not includes international return air fares. Accommodation single supplement is extra $310. |
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| Fixed Departures for 2007 |
| 1st Departure |
10 Jun - 01 July 2007 |
| 2nd Departure |
04 - 25 July 2007 |
| 3rd Departure |
04 - 25 August 2007 |
Highlights
- K2 Base Camp - the closest you'll get to K2
- Spectacular views of some of the greatest granite peaks on earth
- Trango Towers, Uli Biaho, Nameless Peak, Cathedral Towers etc.
- View 4 of the world's 14 Eight-Thousanders - K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum
II, Nanga Parbat
- Trek the full length of the Baltoro Glacier & Godwin Austin
Glacier
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This is a physically hard and rugged trek - one of the toughest commercial
treks in the world. Because the Karakoram is significantly further north
compared to the Himalaya, this give rises to a much harsher climate
- colder nights and very hot days. Almost half of the trek will be spent
traveling over very rocky glacial terrain - possibly some of the roughest
glacier travel around. Experience in off trail hiking is essential as
there are long periods of boulder hopping and scrambling over talus
and loose scree. We will hike six to eight hours a day and reach altitudes
above 4,500-m. Exercise at high altitude compounds the physiological
stress. You need to be in excellent health and top physical condition
to enjoy such an experience, with an excellent sense of balance. In
addition, high altitude may create discomfort and symptoms of illness
that you do not experience while exercising at low elevations, such
as shortness of breath, restlessness or sleeplessness at night, and
headaches. Be prepared for very basic amenties as there's no teahouses
( very unlike trekking in Nepal ) along the trail once the trek gets
underway. Other qualifications considered essential for this trip are
self-reliance, flexibility and a good sense of humor.

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