Duration: 30 Days | Region: Panmah Glacier, Biafo Glacier, Karakoram | Grade: Extreme Technical | Best Time: July – September
Organized by PakJourney – Professional High-Altitude Climbing Tours in Pakistan
Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey to the heart of Pakistan’s Karakoram Range with the Baintha Brakk (The Ogre) and Latok Peaks Expedition. These granite towers are among the most technically demanding peaks in the world, attracting elite climbers from around the globe.
Situated near Panmah and Biafo Glaciers, the cluster of Latok peaks (Latok I – IV) and The Ogre (Baintha Brakk) rises sharply above the valleys with near-vertical granite faces that have challenged some of the most iconic names in climbing history.
The trek begins from Askole, the last inhabited village of Baltistan. A scenic three-day trek takes you through lush alpine pastures to the 4200m base camp, nestled in a grassy basin with glacial streams and panoramic views of these towering giants.
This region also includes the Choktoi, Spaldang, Lakpila Brakk, and Biacherahi Towers, making it a playground of untouched granite spires and mixed alpine climbs.
Peak Highlights
- Latok I (7145m): First climbed in 1979, famous for one of the greatest climbing challenges on earth
- Latok II (7108m): Known for its sheer walls and mixed snow-ice routes
- Latok III & IV (6940m & 6456m): Technical and aesthetic ridgelines
- Baintha Brakk / The Ogre (7285m): Legendary for its difficult terrain; first ascent by Doug Scott and Chris Bonington in 1977 after an epic descent with a broken leg
- Nearby peaks: Choktoi (6166m), Spaldang (5590m), Lakpila Brakk (5500m), Biacherahi Towers (5900m)
Why Choose This Expedition?
- Attempt some of the hardest granite peaks in the world
- Trek through one of the wildest and least commercialized zones of the Karakoram
- Ideal for professional climbers, rock climbers, and alpine-style purists
- Remote base camps with breathtaking solitude and natural beauty
- PakJourney’s experienced team provides logistics, porters, and support for advanced climbers
Expedition Itinerary
Days 1–5: Arrival and Approach
- Day 1: Arrival in Islamabad – hotel transfer
- Day 2: Fly to Skardu or drive to Chilas if weather delays flight
- Day 3: Drive from Chilas to Skardu (if overland)
- Day 4: Free day in Skardu for sightseeing and final preparation
- Day 5: Jeep drive from Skardu to Askole (last village of Baltistan)
Days 6–7: Trek to Base Camp
- Day 6: Trek to Namla (beautiful alpine valley)
- Day 7: Trek to Mango – base of Latok/Ogre Peaks
Days 8–24: Climbing Activities
- Establish base camp at ~4200m with support crew
- Route preparation and high camp setups
- Climbing days on Latok, Ogre, or surrounding peaks
- Technical rock and alpine-style climbing – fully self-sufficient
- Contingency days for weather and summit attempt
Days 25–30: Return and Departure
- Day 25: Trek back to Askole
- Day 26: Jeep back to Skardu
- Day 27: Drive to Chilas
- Day 28: Drive to Islamabad
- Day 29: Free day in Islamabad (buffer day)
- Day 30: Fly to next destination – End of expedition
What’s Included
- All domestic transfers (flights, jeeps, and hotel transport)
- Hotel stays in Islamabad, Chilas, Skardu
- Professional guides and porters
- All permits and trekking/climbing documentation
- Base camp and kitchen staff, food (B/L/D), tents
- Emergency and communication equipment (sat phones, radios)
- Medical first aid kit and group climbing gear (on request)
Who Should Join?
- Elite and professional rock and alpine climbers
- Experienced mountaineers seeking pure, technical challenges
- Teams planning alpine-style first ascents or repeats
- Adventure photographers and filmmakers
- Rock climbers training for Yosemite, Patagonia, or Himalaya-style climbs
Let PakJourney guide your team to the base of Karakoram’s hardest peaks, where only the truly committed climbers attempt to conquer vertical granite and icy ridges of the Ogre and Latok group.