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Book Your K2 Base Camp Trek from Islamabad - Multi-Day Adventure for Thrill-Seekers

Set out on the iconic K2 Base Camp Trek into the heart of the Karakoram Mountains, a must-do trekking adventure that brings you up close to the majestic K2, Broad Peak, the Gasherbrums and the dramatic Trango Towers; this walking holiday guides you to Concordia and along the ancient Baltoro Glacier, with a memorable night camp at Broad Peak Base Camp for the best view of K2, while also giving you a chance to explore the ancient Himalayan kingdom of Baltistan Vally in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan-an unforgettable multi-day Outdoor & Nature experience that matches perfectly with your plans to book adventure, tours and accommodations through Varoom in Islamabad.

About this activity in Islamabad

Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Highlights

  • Trek to K2 Base Camp through the heart of the Karakoram for an unforgettable high-altitude adventure in Gilgit-Baltistan.
  • Stand amid Concordia and the vast Baltoro Glacier, surrounded by world-class peaks including K2, Broad Peak, the Gasherbrums and the Trango Towers.
  • Spend a night camped near Broad Peak Base Camp for one of the clearest, most dramatic views of K2 at dawn and dusk.
  • Immerse yourself in the ancient Baltistan Valley culture as you trek, combining rugged mountain scenery with local heritage and village stops.

Important Information

  • This is a demanding multi-day trek in Gilgit-Baltistan - you should have a high level of physical fitness and prior trekking experience for comfort and safety.
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers, those with spinal injuries, or anyone with significant cardiovascular problems; travel in all weather conditions, so bring appropriate clothing and gear.
  • Local professional guides and private air-conditioned transport are provided; single rooms or single tents can be arranged for an extra charge.
  • Meals and site logistics are included as described at booking; drinks, gratuities and souvenir photos are not included. Advise any dietary needs (vegetarian options available) when you book.

Meeting Point

You will be picked up from your Islamabad hotel lobby (hotel pickup and drop-off included) or you can meet at the Varoom office in Islamabad - final pickup details will be confirmed after booking.

Includes

  • Hotel rooms and tents are provided on a twin-sharing basis for stays in Islamabad and the surrounding area - ideal if you’re booking as a pair or joining a group.
  • Enjoy convenient hotel pickup and drop-off so you can start and end your activity in the city without transport hassles.
  • A professional guide accompanies the experience to help you get the most from your time here.
  • Travel in comfort in an air-conditioned, private vehicle for all transfers during the booking.
  • If you prefer privacy, a single room or single tent can be arranged for you at an extra charge.

Excludes

  • Souvenir photos are not included but are available to purchase if you want keepsakes from your experience.
  • Drinks are not included, so plan accordingly for refreshments during your time in the area.
  • Gratuities are not included; you may tip your guide or driver directly if you choose.

Other

  • Public transportation options are available nearby if you prefer to arrive independently rather than using the provided pickup.
  • This experience is not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries.
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers.
  • Not suitable for travelers with poor cardiovascular health.
  • You should have a high level of physical fitness to participate safely in this activity.
  • The experience may be operated by a multi-lingual guide to accommodate diverse visitors.
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at the time of booking so we can note your needs.
  • A vegetarian option is available-please request it when you book.
  • The activity operates in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately for the season and conditions here.

Customer Reviews

10/10
Based on 10 Reviews
mountain_tigers_MTTT
Oct 6, 2025 02:33:14 PM
Summary: he K2 Basecamp Trek was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! The journey through the Karakoram Mountains was challenging but incredibly rewarding. Every day brought new breathtaking views — from the mighty Baltoro Glacier to the stunning Concordia, surrounded by some of the world’s highest peaks.
kevinmL8697BC
Sep 30, 2025 02:04:17 PM
Summary: Quick Review: Fantastic company and I totally recommend them. Unless you are extremely picky, you will not be disappointed. (Indeed if you are really picky is a trek to K2 really for you?) Long Review: I have trekked before in Nepal and elsewhere, but this was my first visit to Pakistan and it was specifically to trek to K2 Base Camp and traverse the Gondogora La. PLANNING: I researched several companies - both local and Europe based. Like others have commented, why pay a foreign company 2 or 3 times the price of a 'local company' who will sub-contracted the trek anyway so you end up using the same local companies? That's not to say I had concerns that there would be cost cutting, especially as you only pay the bulk of the trek on arrival. I was very wrong! Initial contact with Trango was very positive and reassuring. Emails were answered quickly and I spoke at length with the UK rep (Shahid) who allayed my concerns. Paperwork for the visa was issued with clear instructions, etc. Aside my visa, airfare to Pakistan and tips, he said everything was included and literally from being picked up at Islamabad to being dropped off for my return it was! I had planned to cross the GG La, but due to an injury before travelling decided against this and there was no problem reverting to 'just' the K2 Base Camp Trek. GETTING TO & FROM ASKOLE: This involves an interesting 5-6hr drive on a dirt track. The road had been recently washed out in a few places requiring us to carry our kit between 4x4s. It is fair to say that the most dangerous part of the whole trip is this drive. But in fairness, the drivers are excellent and well used to the conditions. I never felt in danger, but clearly there is potential. My advice is simply, relax, go with it and trust in Allah. THE TREK: I didn't find it overly demanding, but am aged 60 and have been walking for some 45yrs or so and in any case was very fit after completing a long distance walk a week before arriving in Islamabad. There were 3 of us trekking and the guide was able to split us up with other experienced staff so we could walk at our own pace. The scenery is stunning and aside the last day we had great weather - blue skies and bearable day and night temperatures. Early starts (6'ish) are in order and we were all in camp by about 3pm each day. The careful pace and selection of campsites ensured no-one had issues with acclimatisation. Hot water was readily available for washing and a couple of showers, and there was always boiled water for drink bottles. THE EQUIPMENT: This was basically our tents and a mattress. They were not new, but they were in satisfactory condition, very spacious and kept us warm and dry on the one night at Concordia when we had snow and rain. The mess tent, with table and chairs, was perfect for our group. The generator was great for charging up camera batteries, etc. I would recommend hiring another mattress from Trango and use my own inflatable mattress to make it more comfortable. THE FOOD: How the cook and his assistant produced food in the conditions and with what they have is impressive! Yes of course there is a certain recurring theme, but it is still impressive. I ate vegetarian on the trip and never went hungry. The cook even managed pizza one night and cooked a delicious cake from scratch. FINALLY THE STAFF: I have left this to the end as they are the most critical part of a trek like this. From Zahid our guide, Hadar and Ziah our kitchen team and Hassan, the lead muleteer through to the porters and mule handlers, everyone was simply amazing. They could not do enough for us and invariably when we arrived at each campsite, our tents were up and food and drink was ready. They were always friendly and encouraging when needed. At one camp there was an impromptu song and dance session by the staff. This was spontaneous and definitely not 'put on' for us. But we were made to feel very welcome and joined in. A shout out to Zahid who spoke sufficient English to tell us about the mountains around us and provide guidance and suggestions to make our trek special. IN CONCLUSION... I highly recommend Trango Adventures who clearly have a very slick operation in place. Everything worked seamlessly and there was enough time to change plans - specifically an extra day at Concordia to delay by 24 hrs a trip to K2 Base Camp to ensure we were there with the best weather. I plan to return to do another trek (Snow Lake) and will have no hesitation in using Trango Adventures again.
301dion
Sep 12, 2025 04:24:22 AM
Summary: K2 basecamp, july/August 2025. It’s always hard choosing from a variety of different companies who essentially are providing an identical trip. I was very sceptical about why other companies who were offering the exact same trip were usually 2 to 3 times more expensive. That’s a heck of a lot more money, so my question was, is Trango a real budget version where it ends up being a bit of an unenjoyable trip because of cost cutting. But after such good reviews, I just couldn’t see why I would pay 3 times the amount for the same trip. So how did it go? Trango was always exceptional in responding to questions, and you will have lots of questions. From arriving in islamabad, everything went smoothly. Islamabad hotel was great, Skardu hotel was great. The whole trip was fantastic. Throughout the trip, I watched the other expensive companies set up and tried to work out why they cost so much more. Everyone has to stay at the same campsites, everyone has to sleep on the same ground and everyone has to walk the exact same trail. Certainly the more expensive companies had plastic roses set up in the food tent, and maybe instead of a plastic chair they had a canvas deck chair. But the food looked the same and they didn’t look any happier than our Trango group. The only noticeable difference is you may have a higher end tent, but it’s still the same ground, and you aren’t carrying the tent so does that really matter? So the trekking, it’s fantastic. As a kiwi who has hiked in our mountains all his life, it’s not overly hard, but you are on extremely unstable rocks on ice, so whilst the distances each day may seem minimal, it’s very slow going, and at 5000mts its definitely harder and as you get higher, each little hill is not like the hill back home at near sea level! The scenery is just stunning. It’s isolated, it’s raw and it’s just a real adventure. I will add, the drive to Askoli from Skardu is an adventure in itself. Our food was fantastic, I do not know how the cook made all those amazing meals each day, but you will not go hungry. It is very carbohydrate heavy simply because of the limitations of what they can bring, but the food was fantastic. A chicken will disappear each day and you will have fresh chicken, you will have fantastic omelettes, pasta, soup and stews. Our guides were exceptional, they seemed to know every other guide on the trail, and everything ran smoothly as much as it can up there. So the question still remains, why pay 3 times as much for the same trip, only to be using a foreign company who is using a local company and making you pay for the privilege of that. Trango is local, so none of your money goes to someone in an office in the states or Europe or wherever. Tipping. Don’t be stingy. The porters work damn hard, harder than anything you have likely done. They are very poor, this is their only cash income job. Allow around US$150-200 to put into the tipping pool. Bring this with you, in rupees if possible. This makes a huge difference to them and their families. If you can afford more, give more. Changing money. I had huge issues with ATMs in islamabad and skardu not accepting my card, use a money changer, you will find one if you ask around. Expect the unexpected. There is every chance a bridge on the road to askoli will be down, or the road has gone, or something will break down. Plans will likely have to change, go with the flow. And after the floods in the region this year, things will change. You likely will at some stage get a bit sick. Just expect it, it will pass quickly, it’s part of the experience, different food and water, but you will carry on, no one in our group got so sick they couldn’t, they just had a slower day or 2. Bring a good inflatable mattress. When you are sleeping on the glacier you will feel the cold. And the ground is rocky and hard, but that’s the joy of this trip, it’s a real genuine trek with real camping, no glamour camping. Talk to any mountaineering people from expeditions you will meet, it’s fantastic meeting up with these people who have attempted K2 or other peaks. If you have time when in islamabad, go to the bazaar in Rawalpindi. Rawalpindi is a wonderful chaotic city and compared to India, felt so much more relaxing with absolutely no hassle. The Pakistani people are extremely welcoming, although you will unlikely have the opportunity to talk to many women. It’s safe, and it’s a fantastic way to experience the real Pakistan. Use sunscreen….and reapply and reapply. The sun at altitude is fierce up there, it will cook you. So, use trango, save lots and lots of money and get exactly the same trip. Unless you want plastic roses on your table at dinner time, but that’s not what it’s about is it!!!

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You’ll trek into the heart of the Karakoram Mountains to reach Concordia and the Baltoro Glacier, experiencing one of the world’s must-do trekking adventures. The route offers spectacular views of K2, Broad Peak, the Gasherbrums and Trango Towers, making it a standout multi-day Outdoor & Nature and Adventure & Thrill experience.
Yes. The itinerary includes an overnight camp at Broad Peak Base Camp so you can enjoy a close and memorable view of K2. This night camp is a highlight for Outdoor & Nature and Adventure & Thrill visitors aiming for an immersive high-altitude experience.
You should have a high level of physical fitness and good cardiovascular health to tackle the route through the Karakoram and onto the Baltoro Glacier. The trek is not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries or for pregnant travelers, so assess your fitness and consult a professional if you have concerns.
On this walking holiday you’ll pass the vast Baltoro Glacier and arrive at Concordia, surrounded by towering peaks. The panorama includes the pyramid of K2 and nearby giants such as Broad Peak, the Gasherbrums and Trango Towers-ideal for Nature & Wildlife and Tours & Sightseeing travelers seeking dramatic mountain scenery.
The K2 Base Camp Trek is well-suited to Group-Friendly, Multi-Day / Full-Day travelers who want a structured trekking holiday. You’ll explore the ancient Himalayan kingdom of Baltistan Valley and the Karakoram range on a multi-day route that supports groups seeking a guided mountain adventure.
Your booking typically includes twin-sharing hotel rooms and tents, hotel pickup and drop-off, a professional guide, and transport by air-conditioned private vehicle. Single room and single tent options are available at extra charge-please advise any dietary requirements when you book.