Bondit Peak Expedition – A Premier Karakoram Adventure
Experience an exclusive high-altitude journey with expert guides, tailored support, and stunning vistas of the remote Bondit Peak.
One of the well-known peaks in the Karakoram Mountain Range is Bondit Peak. At its summit, you could see peaks that were 8,000 metres high. Broad Peak (8047 metres), GI (8068 metres), K2 (8611 metres), and GII are among these peaks (8035 meters). You may see some incredible peaks, like K7, K6, GV, GIV, Drefeka, Amin Brakk, and Chongolingsa, from a height of 6000 to 7000 metres. Although there are many other peaks you may encounter, these are the most well-known. During the way, you’ll see the locals’ straightforward way of life and culture in addition to the breathtaking vistas of the enormous mountains. We shall pass through the valley of Kandey Village’s summer clearing after a three-day hike.
With the help of Skardu Expeditions Tracks and Tours, you can showcase your abilities. Your landing in Islamabad marks the beginning of our 60-day K2 tour. All the preparations, such as airport pickup, briefings at the Ministry of Tourism, flying to Skardu, treks, acclimatisation, your arrival at the K2 base camp, and everything in between, will be handled by our incredibly passionate, committed, and experienced personnel.
Climb Bondit Peak with Skardu Expeditions Tracks and Tours:
Avalanches and unpredictably bad weather are risks that mountaineers who love extreme adventures take in order to reach the top of K2. The pyramid-shaped peak, which rises abruptly above the Karakorum Mountain range in Baltistan and is located high on the border between Pakistan and China, provides you with the chance to put your enthusiasm for and expertise in expeditions to the test.
Skardu Expeditions Tracks and Tours can assist you in turning your ambition of climbing Bondit Peak into a reality. If, then Bondit Peak is reachable:
- You are highly determined to climb the killer mountain
- You are ready to indulge in extreme adventures
- You are all prepared to face the wrath of nature
- You can risk going too far
- You want to indulge yourself in amazing experiences
- You are resolute to keep climbing in the face of all odds.
Arrive Islamabad.
Briefing at Ministry of Tourism. Meeting with LO (Liaison Officer)
Fly to Skardu (1 hr) or drive to Chilas
Day free at Skardu or drive Chilas – Skardu (8-10 hrs)
Free Day at Skardu for final preparation
Skardu – Askole (6-7 hrs)
Trek to Jhula near Domardo River. (8-9 hours)
Trek to Paiyu provides good views of Baltoro South, Cathedral Towers and triangle of K2 at far view (5-7 hrs)
Day free at Paiyu for acclimatization (3600 m)
Trek to Urdukus: To Khuburtze (8-9 hrs): A gradual climb up Baltoro Glacier on The southern edge. The walk mostly along the crest of lateral moraine, with stunning views of Paiyu Peak, Chorichi, Uli Biaho, Trango Towers and so on. A good camp site at 4200 m
Goro II: The first hour walk is across difficult side crevasses; however the way is Smoother and easy in the center. Continue opposite of Yermanendo Glacier for 3-4 hrs to the camp site at 4500 meters pitched in the center of the glacier.
Concordia: 5-6 hours slightly easy walk, with spectacular views and gigantic mountain panorama, including Mustagh Tower, GB IV, Mitre Peak and the mighty K2. Camp at Concordia at 4700 m
4-5 hours trek to K2 base camp
Climb K2. No. of days depends on weather, fitness, and experience of the climbers
Return to Askole or Hushe and drive to Skardu. In case of trek via Gondogoro, the number of trekking days can be lesser
Fly to Islamabad or drive to Chilas.
Day free at Islamabad or drive to Islamabad.
De-briefing at the ministry of tourism.
Fly to destination.
What’s Included & Excluded in Your Trek
What the Trip Covers
Professional expedition management and coordination
Experienced high-altitude guides and support staff
Bondit Peak climbing permit
Base Camp setup and logistics management
Group camping equipment (tents, kitchen, dining setup)
All meals during the expedition period
Porters for load carrying during the trek
Planned acclimatization schedule
First aid and basic medical support
What You’ll Need to Arrange
- International and domestic flights
- Personal climbing and trekking gear
- Travel insurance covering high-altitude mountaineering
- Personal medications and medical supplies
- Tips for guides, porters, and support staff
- Personal expenses (snacks, drinks, laundry, etc.)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What level of experience is required for Bondit Peak?
Bondit Peak requires prior trekking or basic mountaineering experience along with good physical fitness.
Q: What is the best season to climb Bondit Peak?
The best season is from June to August, when weather conditions are most suitable.
Q: Is the Bondit Peak climbing permit included in the package?
Yes, the climbing permit is included in the expedition cost.
Q: Is travel insurance mandatory for this expedition?
Yes, travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking or climbing and emergency evacuation is mandatory.
Q: Who will lead the Bondit Peak expedition?
The expedition is led by experienced high-altitude guides and professional support staff.
