
Trekking Peaks in Pakistan
Discover Pakistan's most rewarding trekking peaks, from scenic 5,000m summit routes to serious 6,000m Karakoram climbing objectives.
Pakistan is one of Asia's best destinations for trekking peaks. These climbs are ideal for strong trekkers, beginner mountaineers, and adventure travelers who want a real summit experience without committing to a long 7,000m or 8,000m expedition.
Trekking peaks usually combine multi-day hiking, camping, glacier views, high-altitude terrain, and a summit attempt. Some routes are suitable for fit trekkers with limited climbing experience, while higher 6,000m peaks require better fitness, basic mountaineering skills, and careful acclimatization.
Chaqon Global Tours arranges trekking peak programs across Gilgit-Baltistan, Skardu, Hunza, Shimshal, Hushe, Baltoro, and Chitral, with transport, accommodation, local guides, porters, camping logistics, food, permit guidance, and customized group support.
Trekking Peak Highlights at a Glance
Pakistan's trekking peaks span the Karakoram, Hindukush and Himalaya, offering a rewarding step between long-distance trekking and full expedition climbing.
Most routes combine 12 to 21 days of trekking, camping, acclimatization rotations and a summit day between 5,000m and 6,500m.
- Trip Type: Trekking Peaks
- Altitude Range: 5,000m to 6,500m
- Main Regions: Karakoram, Hindukush, Himalaya
- Difficulty: Moderate to Hard
- Fitness: Good to Excellent
- Best Season: June to September

Popular Trekking Peaks
Gondogoro Peak — 5,748m
A scenic summit-style trekking peak in the Hushe and Gondogoro region, suitable for fit trekkers looking for a shorter mountain adventure.
Pastore Peak — 6,209m
A classic Karakoram trekking peak often combined with K2 Base Camp, Concordia, and the Baltoro Glacier route.
Khayrut Peak — 6,402m
A more demanding 6,000m-plus trekking peak for strong trekkers and aspiring mountaineers near the upper Baltoro region.
Khosar Gang Expedition — 6,046m
A beautiful 6,000m peak near Skardu, ideal for fit trekkers moving into high-altitude climbing.
Minglik Sar Expedition — 6,050m
A remote Shimshal Valley climbing objective combining trekking, culture, high pastures, and a 6,000m summit attempt.
Who Should Choose a Trekking Peak?
Trekking peaks are best for travelers who already enjoy multi-day trekking and want to experience higher altitude, camping, mountain weather, and summit-day effort. Some routes are suitable for first-time climbers with good fitness, while others require previous altitude trekking and basic use of crampons, ice axe, and rope systems.
- Strong trekkers
- Adventure travelers
- Beginner mountaineers
- University or club groups
- Private climbing teams
- International trekking groups
- Travelers preparing for 7,000m expeditions

Trekking Peak Difficulty Guide
Beginner-Friendly Trekking Peaks
For fit hikers with good endurance and previous multi-day trekking experience.
Moderate Trekking Peaks
For trekkers comfortable with altitude, camping, steep trails, and long days.
Hard Trekking Peaks
For strong trekkers with basic mountaineering preparation and glacier awareness.
Advanced Trekking Peaks
For climbers with prior altitude experience, strong fitness, and confidence in remote conditions.
When to Climb
The best season for most trekking peaks in Pakistan is from June to September. Baltoro and Karakoram routes are usually most practical in June, July, and August. Some lower or region-specific peaks may also be possible in September depending on weather, road access, snow condition, and local guide advice.

What Chaqon Global Tours Can Arrange
- Custom trekking peak itineraries
- Private and group departures
- Islamabad, Skardu, Gilgit, Hunza, and Chitral logistics
- Hotel and transport arrangements
- Jeep transfers
- Local guides and porters
- Camping and kitchen support
- Permit and documentation guidance
- Route planning and safety coordination
- WhatsApp inquiry support
Usually Included
- Airport assistance
- Hotel support where applicable
- Domestic travel coordination
- Jeep transport
- Trekking guide and local support
- Porter arrangements
- Camping logistics
- Food support during trekking days
- Route planning
- Basic safety coordination
Usually Not Included
- International flights
- Personal trekking and climbing gear
- Travel and rescue insurance
- Personal snacks and medicines
- Extra hotel nights due to delays
- Tips and personal expenses
- Emergency evacuation costs
Questions travelers ask
Plan Your Pakistan Trekking Peak Adventure
Tell us your dates, group size, fitness level, and preferred peak. Chaqon Global Tours will design a safe, organized, and memorable trekking-peak program.
