Expedition Info
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Out-door camping
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Summer
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Guided
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English
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6,096 meters (20,000 feet)
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Available
Laila Peak, one of the most beautiful and visually stunning mountains in the Karakoram Range, rises majestically to 6,096 meters (20,000 feet) in the Hushe Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
Silver Packages
Base Camp Trek Package
This package is perfect for adventurers who want to trek to Laila Peak Base Camp and witness the beauty of the Karakoram Range without attempting the summit. The trek offers breathtaking views of Masherbrum, K6, and Laila Peak itself.
Cost: $1799 per person
Duration: 10-15 days
Dates: June to September
Inclusions:
Fully guided trek to Laila Peak Base Camp
Full board meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek
Camping accommodations at all stops and at Base Camp
Local porters for personal gear (up to 15 kg)
All trekking permits and environmental fees
Exclusions:
Summit attempt or climbing support
Personal trekking gear (boots, jackets, sleeping bags, etc.)
International flights and travel insurance.
Gold Packages
Climbing Package
Designed for climbers with prior experience, this package provides essential support for those looking to make their way to the summit with minimal assistance. Sherpa support is provided up to Camp II.
Cost: $14,000 per person
Duration: 25-30 days
Dates: June to September
Inclusions:
Base Camp setup and Sherpa support to Camp II
Group gear including fixed ropes, tents, and stoves
Oxygen provided up to Camp II for emergencies
All climbing permits and environmental fees
Exclusions:
Summit push assistance and additional oxygen for the summit push
Personal climbing gear and insurance
Evacuation costs and additional porters above Camp II
Platinum Packages
Climbing Package
This package includes Sherpa-guided assistance and oxygen up to Camp III for intermediate climbers looking for a more supported climb. High-altitude porters and medical support are also included.
Cost: $24,000 per person
Duration: 30-35 days
Dates: June to September
Inclusions:
Full Sherpa support up to Camp III
Oxygen supply for Camps I, II, and III
High-altitude porters for carrying group gear to all camps
Medical support at Base Camp and higher camps
Full board meals at all camps during the ascent
Exclusions:
Personal climbing gear and insurance
Additional oxygen for the summit push
Diamond Packages
Climbing Package
A premium option for climbers who want full support, including personal Sherpas, luxury accommodations at Base Camp, and comprehensive oxygen supplies for the summit push.
Cost: $35,000 per person
Duration: 30-40 days
Dates: June to September
Inclusions:
Personal Sherpa guides throughout the entire expedition
Full oxygen supply from Base Camp to the summit
Gourmet meals at Base Camp and higher camps
Heated tents and luxury camping accommodations at Base Camp
Satellite communication for weather updates and emergencies Helicopter evacuation costs if required
Exclusions:
Personal insurance and evacuation costs
International flights and personal gear
VVIP Climbing Package
For those seeking the ultimate VIP experience, this package offers helicopter transfers, private Sherpa support, and professional photography to capture every moment of the adventure.
Cost: $75,000 per person
Duration: 30-40 days
Dates: June to September
Inclusions:
VIP helicopter transfer from Islamabad to Skardu and Base Camp
Private Sherpa support for the entire expedition
Unlimited oxygen supply for the climb
Professional photographer and videographer to document the climb
Custom meal plans and luxury Base Camp accommodations with satellite internet
Exclusions:
Personal climbing gear and insurance
International flights to and from Pakistan
Tips for Sherpas, guides, and porters
Laila Peak Expedition
General Information
Laila Peak, one of the most beautiful and visually stunning mountains in the Karakoram Range, rises majestically to 6,096 meters (20,000 feet) in the Hushe Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Known for its distinct sharp, needle-like summit, Laila Peak is a climber’s dream, often described as one of the most aesthetic mountains in the world. Its steep, vertical slopes and iconic curved summit make it one of the most coveted ascents in the region, attracting climbers and skiers from around the globe.
The peak is located near the Gondogoro Glacier, a region that boasts some of the world’s most spectacular mountain landscapes. The Hushe Valley, with its lush green meadows, flowing rivers, and towering peaks, serves as the starting point for the Laila Peak Expedition. The climb itself is technically challenging, requiring climbers to navigate steep snow, ice, and rock, with the final ascent involving a thrilling summit ridge that leads to the iconic pointed peak.
Despite its relatively moderate height compared to other Karakoram giants like K2 or Broad Peak, Laila Peak offers a demanding and exhilarating climb. Its perfectly curved, razor-sharp summit ridge makes it a technical climb for seasoned mountaineers, but it also attracts ski mountaineers who seek to ski down its near-vertical slopes. For those looking for a combination of beauty, adventure, and technical climbing, Laila Peak is a must-visit.
Key Stats:
Elevation: 6,096 meters (20,000 feet)
Location: Karakoram Range, Hushe Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
First Ascent: 1987 by Simon Yates and his team (UK)
Difficulty: High (technical snow, ice, and rock climbing)
Climbing Season: June to September
3. Overview
Laila Peak Expedition
– A Stunning Climb in the Karakoram’s Heart
Laila Peak stands out in the Karakoram Range for its unique beauty and technical challenges. At 6,096 meters, its elegant needle-like summit has made it one of the most photographed mountains in the world, and its steep snow and ice slopes offer climbers a thrilling ascent. Located in the Hushe Valley, Laila Peak is surrounded by other majestic peaks, including Masherbrum and K6, making this one of the most visually striking areas of the Karakoram.
The climb is technical, requiring advanced skills in snow and ice climbing, and is best suited for experienced mountaineers. The route to the summit follows steep snowfields and icy ridges, with the final ascent along a knife-edge ridge that leads to the dramatic, pointed summit. This climb is also popular among ski mountaineers, who descend its slopes after reaching the summit.
The trek to Base Camp starts from the lush Hushe Valley, passing through remote villages, alpine meadows, and rugged glaciers before reaching the base of Laila Peak. The journey alone is worth the effort, offering breathtaking views of the Gondogoro Glacier and the surrounding peaks.
Why Choose Laila Peak?
Laila Peak is a perfect choice for climbers seeking a technically challenging yet aesthetic climb. Its steep slopes, knife-edge summit ridge, and proximity to other legendary Karakoram peaks make it a favorite for serious mountaineers and ski enthusiasts alike. For climbers who are looking for something off the beaten path, Laila Peak offers solitude, beauty, and adventure without the crowds found on other, more commercialized peaks.
Why Climb Laila Peak with Us?
At Adventure Horizons Pakistan, we specialize in creating tailored expeditions that cater to the specific needs of our climbers. Our team of experienced guides, Sherpas, and porters will ensure that your climb is safe, enjoyable, and successful. From Base Camp logistics to summit push support, we offer a range of packages designed to give you the right amount of assistance, whether you’re an independent climber or seeking a fully guided experience.
Our customized itineraries are designed to allow for proper acclimatization, giving you the best chance of reaching the summit safely. We also provide high-quality gear, medical support, and gourmet meals to ensure your comfort and safety throughout the expedition.
With a strong focus on safety and success, our goal is to help you achieve your dream of climbing Laila Peak. Whether you’re an experienced climber or an adventurer looking to take on a new challenge, we are here to support you every step of the way.
Best Time to Climb Laila Peak
The best months to climb Laila Peak are from June to September, when the weather is relatively stable, and the snow conditions are favorable. However, climbers should be prepared for sudden changes in weather, including high winds and snowfall, as the Karakoram Range is known for its unpredictable weather patterns.
Conclusion
The Laila Peak Expedition offers an unforgettable experience for climbers seeking technical challenges, stunning beauty, and solitude in one of the world’s most remote mountain ranges. Whether you are an experienced mountaineer or a ski enthusiast, Laila Peak provides a thrilling ascent with breathtaking views of the Karakoram.
With our tailored packages and expert guides, we ensure that your climb is both safe and successful. Join us on this incredible journey to one of the world’s most beautiful peaks, and experience the adventure of a lifetime in the Hushe Valley.
liala peak Highlights
- Conquer the Iconic Laila Peak: Climb the needle-like summit of Laila Peak at 6,096 meters, one of the most aesthetic mountains in the world.
- Trek through the Beautiful Hushe Valley: Experience the lush, green Hushe Valley, filled with alpine meadows, glaciers, and towering Karakoram peaks.
- Stunning Summit Views: Enjoy panoramic views of Masherbrum, K6, and other peaks in the Karakoram Range from the summit of Laila Peak.
- Technically Challenging Climb: Navigate steep snowfields, icy ridges, and a dramatic summit ridge, offering one of the most exhilarating climbing experiences in Pakistan.
- Perfect for Ski Mountaineers: Laila Peak’s steep, near-vertical slopes are perfect for ski mountaineers looking for a challenging descent after reaching the summit.
- Flexible Expedition Packages: Choose from a range of tailored packages, from independent climbs to fully guided and supported expeditions.
- Experienced Sherpa and Guide Support: Climb with the expertise of our professional guides and Sherpas, ensuring safety and success on your journey.
Detailed Itinerary
Arrive in Islamabad for briefings, preparations, and permit arrangements.
Fly from Islamabad to Skardu (weather permitting), or drive via the Karakoram Highway.
Spend the day acclimatizing and finalizing logistics in Skardu, the gateway to the Karakoram.
Trek through the Hushe Valley, passing through remote villages, alpine meadows, and stunning glaciers before arriving at Laila Peak Base Camp.
Rotate between Base Camp, Camp I, Camp II, and Camp III for acclimatization, before making the summit attempt. The final ascent involves technical snow and ice climbing, with a thrilling final ridge to the summit.
After summiting, descend back to Base Camp for recovery and celebration.
Trek back through the Hushe Valley, retracing the steps of your ascent.
Day 34-35: Return to Skardu and Islamabad
Fly or drive back to Skardu and then to Islamabad for debriefing and rest.
The itinerary is tentative according to the selected package.
What's Included and Excluded (tentative)
Inclusions:
- All logistics for the expedition, including permits, transportation, and Sherpa support
- Full board meals during the trek and expedition
- Camping accommodations at Base Camp and higher camps
- Oxygen supply and medical support at Base Camp
- Satellite communication for weather updates and emergencies
- Professional climbing guides with experience on Laila Peak
Exclusions:
- nternational flights to and from Islamabad
- Personal climbing gear, including boots, harnesses, helmets, crampons, and sleeping bags
- Travel insurance, including high-altitude and evacuation coverage
- Helicopter evacuation costs in the event of a medical emergency
- Accommodation in Islamabad and Skardu before and after the expedition
- Personal expenses, such as souvenirs, extra snacks, and tips for guides and Sherpas
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Laila Peak is considered a technically challenging climb, requiring experience with snow and ice climbing. While it is not as high as K2 or Broad Peak, the steep ascent and knife-edge summit ridge make it a demanding climb for experienced mountaineers.
The full expedition typically takes 30-40 days, including the trek to Base Camp, acclimatization, and summit push.
Laila Peak is best suited for experienced climbers with previous high-altitude and technical climbing experience. It is not recommended for beginners due to the technical nature of the climb.
Climbers should engage in at least six months of physical training, focusing on strength, cardiovascular endurance, and technical climbing skills. Prior experience on snow and ice is essential.
The success rate for summiting Laila Peak varies depending on weather conditions and the skill level of the climbers, but it remains a challenging ascent that requires good preparation and experience.