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Climb K2

tour
Height (m)
8611
Duration
47 дней
Difficulty
High
Continent
Asia
Children
No
Accomodation
There are tents

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Climbing K2 is a dream for everyone who strives to conquer the world’s most challenging peaks. This harsh yet majestic mountain attracts climbers with its difficulty and unique atmosphere. We understand your desire to achieve the impossible and see you not just as clients, but as true partners ready to take on the summit. If your dream is to stand on top of this “Savage Mountain,” we will be by your side at every stage of the journey, doing everything possible to turn that dream into reality.

K2 is widely regarded as the most dangerous mountain in the world, the so-called “Killer Mountain.” However, to be fair, prior to the tragic events of 2008, K2 ranked only third in fatality statistics among peaks higher than 8,000 meters. Annapurna and Nanga Parbat were always ahead. The statistics for Russian climbers were also far from encouraging before our sports expedition in 2007: throughout the entire history up to that point, only four Russians had reached the summit, while six Russian alpinists had lost their lives on K2 over different years. We managed to change this statistic in a positive direction—four members of our team summited, and one month later another 13 climbers from the Russian national team consolidated this success.

Our team includes world-renowned, highly experienced mountaineers with an exceptional record of ascents on K2. Among their achievements are the historic winter ascent in 2021 and numerous successful expeditions, including team leadership and route fixing. One member of our team even managed to reach the summit of K2 as part of a unique project, at a time when most other attempts ended unsuccessfully.

The K2 climbing program is based on our extensive experience and follows an extended 47-day schedule. This allows for more time dedicated to acclimatization and rest, and provides a time reserve in case of unfavorable weather conditions. We take a comprehensive approach to organizing the expedition, controlling every aspect—from nutrition to route fixing. This approach frees participants from dependence on third-party contractors and minimizes the risk of delays.

Safety remains our top priority. We provide a 1:1 guide-to-climber ratio during the summit push and also include reserve guides for emergency situations. Our guides are experienced alpinists with an impressive list of personal achievements and specialized training in high-altitude rescue operations. In case of unforeseen circumstances, we have detailed evacuation plans in place, including immediate access to helicopter evacuation.

This proven route is based on many years of climbing experience. However, as with any adventure of this scale, situations may arise that require changes, sometimes on very short notice. We will make every effort to follow the published schedule, but we ask for your understanding if weather conditions or other natural factors necessitate adjustments to the route or plan.

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Day 1. Arrival in Islamabad, where you will be met by our representative and transferred to a comfortable hotel. After a long flight, you will be able to relax and prepare for the climb. In the evening, there will be a meeting with the guide and an introduction to the other expedition members. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 2. Preparation day in Islamabad. Expedition participants check their equipment together with the guide, finalize organizational matters, and receive briefings on the upcoming route. You will have time to explore the city or simply rest. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 3. Flight from Islamabad to Skardu. This scenic flight offers magnificent views of the Himalayas. Upon arrival in Skardu—the heart of the mountain region, known for its hospitality—you will check into a hotel and enjoy the views and local atmosphere. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 4. Rest day in Skardu. The expedition group attends a briefing, completes a final equipment check, and assigns responsibilities. This time can also be used for sightseeing and acclimatization. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 5. Drive from Skardu to Jula. An exciting journey along mountain roads awaits, with stops to rest and enjoy panoramic valley views. Overnight in tents.

Day 6. Trek from Jula to Paiyu. This section of the trail runs along the river, offering views of mountain ranges stretching to the horizon. Overnight in tents.

Day 7. Rest day in Paiyu. The group acclimatizes, enjoys the scenery, checks equipment, and prepares for the next stages. Optional walks in the surroundings and photography. Overnight in tents.

Day 8. Trek from Paiyu to Urdukas. The trail becomes more challenging and the landscapes even more impressive. You will see unique mountain formations and glaciers. Overnight in tents.

Day 9. Trek from Urdukas to Goro II. One of the most spectacular days: you will be surrounded by shining ice fields and massive peaks. The route follows the Baltoro Glacier. Overnight in tents.

Day 10. Trek from Goro II to Concordia. This place is often called the “Throne of the Mountain Gods.” Here, glaciers converge and views open up to surrounding peaks, including K2. Overnight in tents.

Day 11. Trek from Concordia to K2 Base Camp. The camp will become your home for the coming weeks. You will truly feel the proximity of the world’s second-highest mountain. Overnight in tents.

Days 12–39. Climbing period. Participants carry out acclimatization rotations, ascend to intermediate camps, and make a summit attempt. These weeks require maximum focus, endurance, and teamwork. Overnight in tents.

Day 40. Farewell to Base Camp. The group packs up, restores the camp area, and prepares for the return journey. Overnight in tents.

Day 41. Trek from Base Camp to Goro II. The long journey back begins, becoming easier and more joyful with each step. Overnight in tents.

Day 42. Trek from Goro II to Kurburse. The landscape changes, and the descent is no less impressive. Overnight in tents.

Day 43. Trek from Kurburse to Mundung. Another full and active day on the trail as you descend closer to civilization. Overnight in tents.

Day 44. Trek from Mundung to Jula and return to Skardu. After completing the trek, you return to a comfortable hotel where you can celebrate the success and refresh. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 45. Farewell and wrap-up in Skardu. The team gathers to share impressions, celebrate the completion of the expedition, and rest before departure. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 46. Flight from Skardu to Islamabad. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel to conclude your journey in comfort. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 47. Transfer to the international airport. It is time to say goodbye to the mountains of Pakistan and head home, taking unforgettable memories with you. Overnight at the hotel.

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  • International flights to Islamabad and back
  • Visa arrangement
  • Insurance covering travel, high-altitude mountaineering, accidents, medical expenses, and emergency evacuation
  • Additional oxygen cylinders (upon request)
  • Lunches and dinners during the stay in Islamabad
  • Additional hotel nights in Islamabad in case of early arrival, late departure, or early return from the expedition for any reason
  • Personal expenses, including phone calls, internet, laundry services, any alcoholic beverages, personal equipment, and shopping
  • Minimum summit bonus for K2 Sherpas in the amount of USD 2,000
  • Tips for Base Camp staff and porters
  • Any deviations from the program
  • Any expenses related to changes in the program
  • Search, rescue, and transportation operations
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Documents:

  • Passport
  • Flight tickets
  • Medical insurance with helicopter evacuation

Personal equipment:

  • Backpack 50–60 liters
  • Duffel bag (120–150 l)
  • Sleeping bag, comfort temperature from -20°C to -30°C
  • Sleeping pad
  • Trekking poles with baskets at least 70 mm
  • Crampons (steel or aluminum)
  • Classic ice axe with steel pick
  • Climbing harness
  • Carabiners — 5 pcs
  • Safety lanyards
  • Ascender (jumar)
  • Rappel device
  • Ice screw on a separate carabiner
  • Mug, spoon, bowl
  • 5 meters of 5–6 mm accessory cord

Clothing and footwear:

  • Triple high-altitude mountaineering boots (8000 m class)
  • Trekking boots
  • Sneakers (for cities)
  • Down suit or a set: down jacket with hood + down pants
  • Waterproof layer — jacket and pants. Options range from basic 5000/5000 membranes to Gore-Tex garments
  • Fleece suit
  • Thermal underwear (top and bottom)
  • Warm mittens
  • Spare mittens
  • Thick gloves
  • Thin gloves
  • Bandana (in addition to sun protection in the valley, can be used to insulate the neck or face in cold conditions)
  • Hat
  • Warm trekking socks for summit day

Miscellaneous:

  • LED headlamp with at least 12 hours of battery life
  • Sunglasses
  • Ski goggles
  • Thermos — 1 liter, preferably without a push-button lid
  • Windproof face mask for the lower part of the face (can be partially replaced by a scarf)
  • Gaiters
  • Sunscreen and lip balm
  • Chemical hand warmers (optional, but can be very useful)
  • Personal first-aid kit
  • Elastic bandage and/or support brace
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