- Broad Peak is one of the prominent mountains in the Karakoram Range of Pakistan. It is the 12th highest mountain on Earth, with an elevation of 8,051 meters (26,414 feet) above sea level. Broad Peak is located approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) from the world's second-highest mountain, K2.
Islamabad International Airport
Departure / Return Location
Departure Time
Early Morning
Services Includes
- Airport pick and drop
- Tool taxes and bridge crossing expenses
- All transportation in destination location
- Well experience local guides
- Central Karakoram National Park (CKNP) Fee
- Hotel & Camp Accommodation
Services Excludes
- Personal equipment’s
- Tool taxes and bridge crossing expenses included in our package.
- Any Private Expenses
Embark on an unforgettable adventure to conquer Broad Peak, one of the mighty giants of the Himalayas. Our expedition offers a unique blend of challenge and awe-inspiring beauty as you ascend towards the summit of this majestic peak. Led by experienced guides and supported by a dedicated team, you’ll traverse rugged terrain, navigate icy slopes, and push your limits in pursuit of this remarkable achievement. Along the way, immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the region. Join us for an expedition that promises not only to test your physical prowess but also to leave you with lifelong memories. Prepare to write your own chapter in the history of mountaineering on Broad Peak.
Day 1: Arrival in Islamabad
Arrive in Islamabad, Pakistan, and transfer to the hotel. Meet with the expedition team for a briefing and equipment check.
Day 2: Islamabad to Skardu
Fly to Skardu, the gateway to the Karakoram Range. Spend the day acclimatizing and exploring the local market.
Day 3: Skardu to Askole
Drive to Askole, the last village before the trek begins. Enjoy the scenic journey through the picturesque valleys of Baltistan.
Day 4-10: Trek to Broad Peak Base Camp
Embark on the trek to Broad Peak Base Camp, passing through stunning landscapes, including lush meadows, rocky trails, and glacier crossings.
Day 11-20: Acclimatization and Summit Attempt
Spend several days acclimatizing at Base Camp and higher altitude camps, progressively ascending towards the summit. Summit attempts will be made based on weather conditions and team readiness.
Day 20-25: Descend to Askole and Return to Skardu
After the summit attempt, descend back to Askole and drive back to Skardu. Celebrate the expedition’s success and rest and relax in Skardu.
Day 26: Skardu to Islamabad
Fly back to Islamabad and transfer to the hotel. Enjoy a farewell dinner with the expedition team.
Day 27: Departure
Transfer to the airport for your onward journey or departure from Pakistan.
Please note that this itinerary is subject to change based on weather conditions, team preferences, and unforeseen circumstances.
What is the best time to climb Broad Peak?
The optimal climbing season for Broad Peak is typically during the summer months, from June to August. During this time, weather conditions are relatively stable, with milder temperatures and less precipitation.
How difficult is it to climb Broad Peak compared to other peaks?
Broad Peak is considered one of the more challenging peaks in the Karakoram Range. Its steep slopes, technical terrain, and high altitude present significant obstacles for climbers, requiring advanced mountaineering skills and experience.
How long does it take to climb Broad Peak?
The duration of a Broad Peak expedition can vary depending on several factors, including weather conditions, acclimatization schedule, and team dynamics. On average, expeditions typically last between 6 to 8 weeks, including time for acclimatization, summit attempts, and descent.
What permits are required to climb Broad Peak?
Climbing Broad Peak requires obtaining permits from the Government of Pakistan through the Pakistan Alpine Club or a licensed expedition operator.
Are there any rescue services available on Broad Peak?
While there are no permanent rescue services stationed on Broad Peak, various organizations and agencies in Pakistan offer search and rescue assistance in case of emergencies. It’s essential for climbers to have comprehensive insurance coverage that includes rescue services in remote mountainous regions.