laila peak expedition

Laila Peak Expedition

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Laila Peak Expedition: Take part in a thrilling journey to the Karakoram Range to climb the legendary Laila Peak, which is 6,096m high. Accept the challenge of Hushe Valley’s magnificent beauty and spear-like shape.

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  • Vacation Style Holiday Type
    Camping, Climbing, Expedition Style, Guided, Mountaineering, Rock Climbing, Tours & Sightseeing, Trekking
  • Activity Level Tough
    6/8
  • Group Size Large Group
    40
All about the Laila Peak Expedition.

The Laila Peak Expedition invites daring explorers to go on a remarkable expedition amidst the magnificence of the Karakoram Range in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Climbers from all over the world are drawn to attempt this thrilling and difficult mountaineering task because of the mesmerizing spear-like shape of Laila Peak, which rises to a height of 6,096 meters and is situated close to the alluring Gondogoro Glacier in the Hushe Valley.

The northwest face is a commanding 45-degree slope that rises impressively vertically for 1,500 meters. The climb necessitates a tremendous fusion of mountaineering prowess, physical stamina, and steadfast resolve to negotiate the challenging terrain and unpredictability that lie ahead.

The Hushe Valley is the sole practical entrance to this spectacular mountain and is the only route to the peak. However, because the area lies within a “restricted zone” in Pakistan, careful planning and coordination are needed to obtain the expedition’s license and permits.

The Laila Peak Expedition offers a chance to unite with the famed Karakoram Mountains, a chain that includes some of the highest mountains in the world, including K2, Gasherbrum, and Nanga Parbat. The Karakoram Range, which spans an astonishing 500 kilometers in length and 200 km in width, weaves a gorgeous tapestry, joining the Hindukush and Himalayan Mountains at key locations.

Laila Peak has a unique history that matches its attractiveness. Simon Yates led the first successful trip there in the 1980s. The team’s successful ascent, which was accompanied by Sean Smith and Mark Miller, increased the mountain’s legend status. Although there have been conflicting claims regarding the peak’s precise height, the climbing community generally accepts that it is 6,096 meters.

Starting the Laila Peak Expedition guarantees a once-in-a-lifetime experience that is full of moments of awe and hardship. Climbers are met with beautiful views as they go through an ice and rock terrain and the sense of accomplishment that comes from overcoming nature’s challenges.

This expedition offers an opportunity for self-discovery and personal development, not just an adrenaline-pumping endeavor. The unwavering human spirit and the unquenchable will to conquer the unknowable are reflected in each step taken toward the summit.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
  • Base camp lodging (single supplement)
  • complete base camp with a dining tent, restrooms, showers, and solar power
  • All domestic/internal transportation
  • Every domestic flight
  • 50 kilograms (110 pounds) of personal baggage
  • All meals (B, L, D) while on the trek and at base camp
  • Group satellite phones and emergency devices with a set calling fee
  • Arrival and departure nights of two nights each in an Islamabad hotel (bed and breakfast only)
  • Guides, cooks, kitchen workers, assistants, porters, etc. are covered by staff insurance.
  • Pakistani cook with experience
  • Porters for all expedition supplies and the kitchen staff
  • Base camp solar power
  • Generator of electricity (backup for high-voltage equipment)
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • International airfare
  • Fees for permits and royalties are based on the number of people
  • Personal gear for climbing, dressing, and sleeping
  • Equipment for group climbing, including rope, ice axes, snow bars, EPI gas, and other items
  • Insurance coverage for mountain rescue and evacuation is required.
  • Food and lodging above base camp
  • Any assistance beyond base camp
  • Talking radio (walkie-talkie)
  • Climate reports
  • Cargo of personal items to/from Islamabad
  • The visa cost for Pakistan
  • $250 total in tips/gratuities for the staff, cook, and assistant(s).
  • In Islamabad, meals
  • Additional hotel stays following the ascent
  • Trip cancellation insurance
  • All costs incurred in the event of an early wind-up or summit (additional hotel stays, hotel meals, and evacuation)
  • Charges incurred as a result of delays that are beyond Karakoram Trails’ control (for cause majeure)
  • Personal correspondence between Pakistan and the home country by phone, fax, and email.
  1. Day 01 Arrive at Islamabad International Airport

    Today’s GPS Data Elevation: 540 meters

    You will be met by our guide(s) at the airport. You will soon be taken to hotels. Our participants can unwind and recharge on this day after their exhausting journey.

    Pick-up Details

    With orange placards bearing your name and our company’s emblem, our guide is very simple to identify. You must arrive at Islamabad’s Islamabad International Airport. International flights typically land in the afternoon or at midnight. At least five days before your arrival in Pakistan, you must provide us with the specifics of both your inbound and outgoing flights. Unless you are on a connecting flight from another city in Pakistan, a member of our staff or a tour guide will meet you at the gates of the international arrivals area. You will be transferred to our partner hotel by the guide or staff. If you do not need an airport transfer, kindly let us know in advance.

    Our guide or agent will pick up all of our guests at around 6 pm for a briefing and final payments at our office, followed by dinner, after lunch, and some rest at the hotel (preferably if you are arriving in the morning between 9 am and 12 pm). We will handle any outstanding fees and the briefing in Skardu if you are running late.

  2. Day 02 Fly to Skardu, Karakoram 

    Today’s GPS Data Elevation: 2,250 meters

    Participants will take a breathtaking trip this morning from the airport in Islamabad to the airport in Skardu. If the clouds cooperate, you will be able to view Nanga Parbat. The day is free after arriving at Skardu.

  3. Day 03  Spend a Free day in Skardu (2,598m)

    Today’s GPS Data Elevation: 2,498 meters

    The participants will trek to Skardu’s Kharpocho Fort, which is perched on a mountain, after breakfast. The Indus River and the town of Skardu can be seen beautifully from the Kharpocho Fort. The participants can also choose to go on a tour of Sadpara Lake, which will be followed by free time for shopping in Skardu Bazaar.

    Our staff will take care of any additional government paperwork needed in Skardu while you are out exploring. Sometimes, this will require two days. Near the end of the walk, we have backup days in case of delays.

  4. Day 04 Drive to Hushe Village

    Due to the high concentration of peaks and climbers, Hushe Valley serves as the center of mountaineering operations in the Karakoram range. We will take our team and our supplies by car to Hushe Village. Skardu is 5-7 hours away by jeep. From Skardu, it will take us 2.5 hours to drive to Khaplu, the valley’s largest city. We’ll pass through the Gangche Valley, which gets smaller as we go closer to the mountains. We shall reach Hushe by traveling down the shyok River on the limited path. The Hushe village will provide us with our porters. Prior to the Laila Peak Expedition, this is the last village.

  5. Day 05 Trek to Saicho

    Time Required: 4-5 Hours 

    The first day of the trek to Laila Peak Base Camp begins with an early morning departure from Hushe Valley and a hike to Siacho Camp. Hushe village’s Siacho is a pastureland where you may find herds of cattle and the people who look after them. Siacho is a lovely camping area, and we’ll set up camp by the river there. From Siacho camp, you can see Drifitkhar Peak.

  6. Day 06 Trek to Dalchangpa

    Time Required: 4-6 hours

    On the second day of the expedition’s trek to Laila Peak. The terrain is a little steep today, so we’ll set out early in the morning from the Saicho Camp. We’ll spend the night camped out at Dalchngpa in front of Mashabrum Peak.

  7. Day 07  Trek to Laila Peak Base Camp

    Time Required: 4-6 hours 

    The hardest day of the Laila Peak Expedition’s journey is today. We will ascend the Gondogoro Glacier and travel for the next five to six hours on the glacier to reach Laila Base Camp, where we will spend the next several days camping. Laila Peak Base Camp is located at 4,600 meters.

  8. Day 08 -18 Ascent of Laila Peak

    The climb will take 11 days for the participants.

  9. Day 19 Trek Back to Saicho

    The participants will begin their descent. Since the trip down will be relatively straightforward, the climbing gear, such as ropes and crampons, will be packed. The lush green vistas of Hushe Valley will give way to the hilly and stony terrain.

    The participants will walk to the Gondogoro Glacier’s edge after lunch, where they will find a track that will take them to a stunning valley of rhubarb and grass.

     

    There are two distinct routes to the location near the valley’s end. The pathways that are often frequented by the local porters will be chosen by our guide.

    When the two routes converge, the hike becomes simple. The participants will see the stone cottages built by settlers and herders in the area. The participants will see evidence of nearby villages on this day, and they will be able to breathe easier because of the large trees and lower altitude. Saicho (3,350m), a section of sand with little grass next to the flowing glacier water streams, will be the site of the camp.

  10. Day 20 Return Back to Hushe Village and drive to Skardu

    Today’s GPS Data Elevation: 2,498 meters

    Distance: 20 km trekking and 127 km driving

    Time Required 5-7 hours trek+ 6 hours drive

    On this day, the trip down the river stream of the Charakusa, Ailling, Masherbrum, and Gondogoro Glaciers’ melting water will take the participants only 3–4 hours. The participants will begin to notice indications of homes, shelter, fences, and evidence of habitation.

    The participants will see the two-story shelters of the Hushe hamlet, where the first floor is where the family lives and the lower floor is used for cattle. The participants can explore the lovely quiet valley and connect with the locals after setting up camp. The Gondogoro La Trek’s final camping day would be on this day.

    As soon as they arrive at Hushe, the participants will proceed towards Skardu town, and the trip provides many stunning views of the several little villages in the Hushe Valley. To reach the other side, the participants must traverse a suspension bridge across the Shyok River, which originates in Ladakh, India.

    Traditional rafts constructed of goat skin filled with air were once used to cross rivers. The suspension bridge that is currently in use was constructed in the 1990s. The participants will arrive at Khaplu after crossing the bridge.

    The route to be taken is the paved road along the Shayok River, which leads to the confluence with the Indus River, and the drive from Khaplu to Skardu becomes easy. In 4 hours, the participants will arrive in Skardu after traveling down the Indus River. The facilities that were unavailable for two weeks are now available to the participants. Taking a hot shower and enjoying a satisfying lunch would be #1 and second on that list, respectively.

  11. Day 21 Rest day/contingency plan in Skardu

    This day is set aside for any possible delays with the hike. Due to delays, we do not want our visitors to miss their domestic flights. Roadblocks are only one example of the many things that might delay things. You may use this time to explore Skardu.

  12. Day 22 Fly to Islamabad

    Today’s GPS Data Elevation: 590 meters

    The participants will fly from Skardu Airport to Islamabad Airport. You’ll enjoy unwinding at the hotel in Islamabad.

    Sometimes bad weather forces the cancellation of domestic flights. Should your flight be canceled, you will drive to Chilas and spend the night there. By car, it takes eight to 10 hours.

  13. Day 23  Fly to your  home country

    Meals served that day included: Breakfast

    All of our visitors will be transferred to the airport at the appropriate departure times by our employees. All of our affiliated hotels require a 12 p.m. check-out time.

    Additional days/nights in Islamabad (hotel check-in/out is at 12pm) are USD 59 more per night

Please complete the registration form (click the green “register now and pay later” button) on this page to begin the registration process. Once you submit your form, we will contact you.

If your travel dates do not coincide with our departure dates or if you want to walk alone (with a guide, as required by law), we can arrange solo excursions.

Trekking alone is more expensive than hiking with others. However, it’s crucial to realize that climbing Mount K2 is impossible without a guide and, more crucially, porters (even if a visitor doesn’t want them). Reason: By law, guides are not required to carry any equipment. They need porters to transport everyone’s personal belongings, including the porters themselves, as well as tents, food supplies, equipment, and gas. There are no tea houses or other accommodations, unlike in Nepal. There must be taken enough provisions to last 12–14 days.

People travel in groups on our scheduled excursions, but on the route, nearly everyone walks alone, with the guide following the last member of the group. One of the porters or assistants advances in front of the group. The time gap between the first and last can be up to one or two hours. All hikes on Baltoro are fairly long, so nobody is rushed and everyone moves at their own leisure.

Additionally, we plan treks for exclusive groups. Please get in touch with us and let us know the dates that would work best for your group if you were interested in going on a different journey with your own friends or family.

As a group grows in size, the cost of treks for private groups reduces.

 

Spending some time getting ready before you leave would be quite fair. You can ask a professional trainer for advice or, on the other hand, you should abide by the fundamental guidelines (hike, long walks, and other cardio exercises that will help you build stamina), knowing that your body should be in good enough shape to walk for extended periods of time and climb for extended periods of time on difficult terrain made up of boulders, dirt, snow, and glacial ice.

 

You’ll feel a range of temperatures while on your trekking vacation. Up to 45 °C, 30 °C, and 26 °C were recorded in Islamabad, Skardu, and Askoli, respectively. Until we reach the camp at Concordia, when the temperature can be as low as 10 °C or more, a typical day will be warm unless the sky is clouded. The slopes leading up to the Gondogoro La Pass will be covered in snow until early July.

We might be able to walk on snow in June along the highest portions of Baltoro Glacier. By mid-July, snow usually starts to melt. In August and September, snowfall may be possible depending on the weather.

Temperature changes are erratic in the Karakoram Range. Temperatures between Paiju and Concordia may drop to -10 °C at any point throughout the trekking season.

Fixed Departures can reach temperatures as low as -10 °C in September. The Karakoram Range is unaffected by monsoon rains, therefore the summer months are ideal for trekking since they offer clear skies. The participants must be ready to deal with any unfavorable weather circumstances, nevertheless, based on our prior experiences and the fact that the weather is unpredictable.

It is customary for participants to at least give the devoted porters a tip for their labor, which includes lugging heavy loads of supplies and luggage. If the participants are pleased with the guide kitchen crew’s assistance, a payment of between 95 and 120 euros (or its equivalent in your currency) can be made to cover the entire cost of this component. Our trek’s tour guide or leader will be essential in determining how much to tip each crew member and staff member. A “thank you” ceremony will be planned at the end for participants to pass off their tips. Porters who depart early will receive tips earlier

The participants will receive all three meals—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—during this excursion. Our menu will contain a mix of foods from abroad and within Pakistan. Pakistan will be the source of the food’s ingredients. Coffee, cereal, tea, eggs, muesli/porridge, toast, and chapatti will all be included in the breakfast meal. On the trek, lunches will be eaten during the lunch breaks. Options include canned or tinned meals (meat, fish), pickles, crackers, chapatti, pate, and cheese, among others. Our lunch menu for the day is heavily influenced by the weather; participants will start or conclude their meals with tea, coffee, juice, soup, etc.

Every night, the meal will be served in the mess tent, where everyone will congregate to eat the freshly cooked food made by the cooks traveling with our crew. As long as they are nutritious and fresh, fresh veggies will be offered during the first few days of the journey. All vegetarian participants must get in touch with our office and let us know in advance if they require a vegetarian meal plan while on the trek.

Iodized water will be given to trekkers in the mornings, while they are taking breaks and camping. Everybody will drink spring water whenever it is available, but if we run out of options, the participants may have to drink glacier water, which may contain silt.

It is common practice to store water in very big kitchen containers, which also aid in settling the silt particles at the bottom. Participants are welcome to bring their own supplies of bi-carbonated soda if they are sensitive to the smell of iodine. Although everyone benefits greatly from traditional approaches, trying out new ones has no negative effects.

The participants must check in at Islamabad International Airport on the first day. At the gates for international arrivals on the airport grounds, our staff or guide will meet and greet our guests. The host will be escorted to their hotel by the guide or crew. If any of our guests do not need to be picked up from the airport, they must let us know in advance.

Two days ahead of their arrival in Pakistan, they must also provide us with the specifics of both their incoming and departing flights. Our office will email you the names and phone numbers of our office staff after receiving confirmation of your registration and payments.

 

The majority of the nights will be spent tent camping among the majestic mountains, with a few nights being spent in Skardu and the capital city of Islamabad. While the accommodations in Islamabad are in conventional hotels, the lodgings we chose in Skardu town are some of the best. The accommodations we give at the hotels will be twin-sharing rooms with en-suite bathrooms.
The participants will share a tent large enough for two people while camping. Any person who is traveling on this walk alone will be accommodated by sharing a tent and a room with another participant. First preference will be given to stays with people of the same gender for strangers and lone hikers.

However, a participant can choose a separate tent or hotel room if they so choose; however, there will be an additional charge for arranging a separate arrangement. Participants requiring special assistance must notify our office in advance.

The participants will be awakened by our guide for coffee or a warm cup of tea throughout the trekking days, which will be followed by a satisfying meal in the mess tent. Before breakfast, there will be plenty of time to pack the luggage. After breakfast, the camps will be shut down, and the porters will resume carrying supplies and luggage so that the participants can arrive at the lunch location and begin meal preparation before them. Porters will repeat the procedure in order to get dinner ready for the participants by using the “trek earlier” strategy. Before lunch, a typical hike lasts three to four hours.

Typically, lunch takes an hour, so this is a great opportunity to relax, regain strength, write, read, and do other activities.

The length of the walk will be shorter after lunch than before. The camps will already be put up or already be going when you get to the next camping location. Participants will be given a hot beverage when they arrive at the camp, and supper will be served when it is ready. Once at a camp, participants can relax, read, write, interact with others, and take pictures and videos. The temperature typically drops at night, allowing participants to feel cozy in their sleeping bags and enjoy a full night’s sleep before the next day.

It may be necessary to bring portable chargers, storage cards, and extra batteries on the hiking trip. To ensure that your devices continue to work as long as possible, we urge you to compile a list of all the adapters, plugs, and other electrical equipment you could need.

To find out the best portable battery chargers please visit this link.

We strongly advise our guests to take some time to study the official travel advisories on their country’s Foreign Office website because we endorse and advocate all travel and health safety efforts by various nations across the world. Our first goal is to make sure that our guests are safe. Once we are confident in the safety and security, we won’t begin the journeys. We shall be in constant contact and engage in bilateral communication with the guest who has been reserved for Pakistan.

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