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$6,500$6,899/

Per Person
  • 22 Days / 21 Night
  • Max People : 12
  • Pakistan

Laila Peak, with its iconic needle-shaped summit, is one of the most striking mountains in the Karakoram. Standing at 6,096m in the Hushe Valley of Baltistan, the peak is known for its sharp aesthetic and technical climbing challenges. Although not among the highest peaks, Laila demands skill on steep snow and ice, making it ideal for experienced alpinists looking for a shorter but rewarding climb. The expedition also includes a scenic trek through the Hushe Valley, with views of Masherbrum and other famous peaks.

Included and Excluded

  • Airport transfers in Islamabad and Skardu.
  • Hotel accommodation in Islamabad and Skardu (twin sharing, meals included).
  • Domestic flights (Islamabad–Skardu–Islamabad) or road transport as backup.
  • Jeep transport from Skardu to Hushe and return.
  • Tents during trek and base camp (twin sharing) with sleeping mats.
  • Dining, kitchen, and toilet tents with cooking equipment.
  • Meals during trek and expedition (breakfast, lunch, dinner, hot drinks).
  • Local porters for trek and base camp loads.
  • Wages, insurance, and equipment for support staff.
  • Climbing permit and fees to the Alpine Club of Pakistan.
  • Liaison officer with insurance, equipment, and accommodation.
  • Medical kit and communication equipment (walkie-talkies, satellite phone).
  • International airfare to/from Islamabad.
  • Visa fees for Pakistan.
  • Excess baggage charges on domestic flights.
  • Personal climbing gear (ice axe, crampons, harness, boots, etc.).
  • High-altitude climbing Sherpa (available at extra cost).
  • Oxygen cylinders and regulators (not typically required for Laila).
  • Personal insurance covering emergency evacuation.
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, snacks, or phone calls.
  • Tips for porters, cooks, and drivers.
  • Extra expenses due to flight cancellations, weather delays, or political events.

Highlights of the Tour

  • Climb the famous Laila Peak (6,096m) with its dramatic needle-like summit.
  • Trek through the remote Hushe Valley, surrounded by high Karakoram peaks.
  • Suitable for experienced climbers seeking a challenging but shorter expedition.
  • Technical ascent with steep snow and ice requiring strong alpine skills.
  • Stunning views of Masherbrum, K6, K7, and other nearby peaks.
  • Cultural interactions with Balti communities in the Hushe region.
  • Dedicated support team including porters, cook, and climbing staff.

Itinerary

Meet our team at Islamabad International Airport and transfer to the hotel. After introductions, a briefing is held about the expedition and climbing strategy.

Fly to Skardu if weather permits, otherwise drive via the Karakoram Highway. Both routes provide the first introduction to the mountain landscapes of Baltistan.

Spend the day arranging climbing permits, checking equipment, and exploring Skardu town. Local markets and nearby lakes offer a glimpse of Balti culture.

A jeep ride through the Shigar and Khaplu valleys leads to Hushe, the last village before the mountains. Stay in a local guesthouse and meet the support team.

Start trekking along the Hushe Valley, crossing small streams and terraced fields. Saicho serves as a camping site for many expeditions heading towards Laila, Masherbrum, and Gondogoro La.

Continue trekking on glacial moraines and grassy patches to reach the base camp of Laila Peak. The sharp pyramid of the mountain dominates the skyline.

During these 11 days, the team establishes higher camps and prepares for the summit push. The route is steep, with snow and ice sections often reaching 55–60 degrees. Fixed ropes are set on the most difficult parts. The summit offers wide views of Masherbrum, K6, K7, and surrounding peaks. Weather and acclimatization schedules determine the exact climbing plan.

After dismantling base camp, descend back to Saicho along the same route.

Walk back to Hushe, where the team spends the night in a guesthouse. This is the last evening with porters and local staff.

Travel back by jeep to Skardu. Enjoy a well-deserved rest, fresh food, and a hot shower after weeks in the mountains.

Take the return flight to Islamabad, or drive along the Karakoram Highway in case of flight cancellation.

After debriefing with the Alpine Club of Pakistan, transfer to the airport for your international departure.

Location Map

Frequently Asked & Question

The ascent is steep and technical, involving snow and ice slopes up to 60 degrees. Climbers should be experienced in using fixed ropes, crampons, and ice axes.

Yes, previous experience at altitude is recommended. Laila Peak is not suitable for beginners due to its steep slopes and technical sections.

The best climbing season is June to August, when the weather is relatively stable in the Karakoram.

The summit day is demanding, usually 10–14 hours round trip from the high camp.

Supplementary oxygen is not required for Laila Peak as it is under 7,000m, but proper acclimatization is essential.

The team uses walkie-talkies between camps, and a satellite phone is available at base camp for emergency communication.

Meals include local and international dishes, focusing on high-energy and nutritious food. A cook prepares hot meals at base camp and during the trek.

Yes, helicopter evacuation is possible but depends on weather and availability. Insurance covering mountain rescue is mandatory.

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