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Pastore Peak 6209 m

Pastore Peak 6209 m

K2 BASE CAMP TREKKING + PASTORE PEAK 6209 m – Karakoram Expedition

19-day trekking and mountaineering expedition in the heart of the Karakoram

One expedition. Three legends. Full expedition support.

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Why is this Karakoram expedition unique?

  • 3-in-1 expedition: K2 Base Camp + Pastore Peak 6209 m + Gondogoro La 5600 m
  • Full expedition logistics – permits, transport, camps, expedition kitchen
  • Safe acclimatization schedule and buffer days
  • Experienced Mountain Challenger leaders
  • Small, limited groups – maximum safety and quality

Karakoram you don’t just see – you experience

This is not just another trek.

It is a true high-altitude expedition into one of the wildest mountain regions on Earth.

From the first days in Pakistan, through the Baltoro Glacier, to Concordia – the legendary Throne Room of the Mountain Gods – the Karakoram reveals its raw scale step by step. Here, mountains are not a backdrop. They dominate. johla trek 6.jpg (1.07 MB)

Standing face to face with K2 (8611 m), Broad Peak and the Gasherbrums is the moment when you truly understand why this place is considered the center of the mountain universe.

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K2 Base Camp – a place that truly matters

K2 Base Camp (5150 m) is not just a point on the map.
It is a symbol.

Walking across the Godwin-Austen Glacier, surrounded by silence and immense space, you step into a place where the history of the world’s greatest expeditions was written.

For many participants, reaching K2 Base Camp is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream.
For others, it is only the beginning.

Pastore Peak 6209 m – your six-thousander in the Karakoram

After leaving K2 Base Camp, the expedition enters its mountaineering phasepastore peak.jpg (2.19 MB)

Pastore Peak (6209 m) is an ideal expedition objective:

  • technically straightforward
  • demanding in altitude
  • offering real high-altitude mountaineering experience in the Karakoram

Summit day requires focus, rhythm, and teamwork.

The reward is an unforgettable panorama of the Karakoram’s 8000-meter peaks.

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Gondogoro La 5600 m – the ultimate climax of the expedition

Crossing Gondogoro La Pass (5600 m) is the most demanding day of the entire expedition. vigne glacier 2.jpg (709 KB)

A midnight start.
Headlamps, crampons, fixed ropes.
And the silence of the high mountains.

At sunrise, you stand on the pass with K2, Broad Peak, and Gasherbrum I & II filling the horizon – one of the most iconic high-altitude views in the world.

This day is hard.
And that is exactly why it is so deeply rewarding.

Is this expedition for you?

YES, if you:

  • have prior high-altitude trekking experience
  • want to climb your first 6000-meter peak in the Karakoram
  • are looking for a complete expedition, not a single highlight
  • value safety, logistics, and professional leadership
  • dream of mountains bigger than anything you have seen before

NO, if:

  • you are looking for a light trekking holiday
  • you are not ready for the physical and mental demands of an expedition

Why Mountain Challenger?

Mountain Challenger specializes in high-altitude expeditions and trekking adventures in the world’s greatest mountain ranges. LOGO SMALL.png (38 KB)

We do not improvise.
We do not cut acclimatization short.
We do not sell dreams without substance.

  • proven routes
  • real expedition experience
  • full organizational responsibility

K2 Base Camp, Pastore Peak 6209 m, and Gondogoro La 5600 m combined into one coherent, professionally organized expedition.

The number of places is strictly limited due to logistics and safety standards.

Join one of the most complete Karakoram expeditions

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Price per person (19 days trek): from 2600 USD

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