Gasherbrum-IV Expedition – The Pinnacle of Elite Alpine Adventure
Embark on an exclusive high-altitude journey with expert guides, bespoke support, and awe-inspiring vistas on one of the Karakoram’s most challenging peaks.
The sixth-highest mountain in Pakistan is Gasherbrum IV (K4), the seventeenth-highest mountain in the world.
It is one of the mountains in the Gasherbrum massif, and Broad Peak is close by to its Base Camp. The Gasherbrum is a sparse cluster of mountains in the Karakoram Range of the Himalaya, to the northeast of the Baltoro Glacier. Three of the 8,000-meter peaks in the world are located in the massif.
In reality, Gasherbrum is derived from the Balti words “Rgasha” (beautiful) and “brum” (mountain), and as a result, it genuinely means “beautiful mountain.” It is also believed that Gasherbrum means “Shining Wall,” possibly in reference to the very visible west face of Gasherbrum IV. First ascent was made. By Italian Expeditions in 1958, with members from the north Walter Bonatti and Carlo Mauri
Climb Gasherbrum-IV with Skardu Expeditions Tracks and Tours:
If there were a peak that is more difficult to climb than K2, it would be Gasherbrum IV. The ascent to the 7925-meter top is rather difficult. It has many obvious risks and relentlessly sheer rock faces. Also, it is situated in a region of the world where the weather is quite unpredictable. Upon approaching the Baltoro area, the majestic mountain is the first of the “big ones” that you can see. It is situated where Gasherbum IV absolutely towers over everything nearby and the Baltoro glacier separates.
Skardu Expeditions Tracks and Tours can assist you in turning your ambition of climbing Gasherbum IV into a reality. If, then Gasherbum IV 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.
Islamabad – Skardu or Chilas if no flight
Chilas – Skardu
Skardu (free day)
Skardu to Askoli (by jeep)
Trek to Jhola
Trek to Paiyu
Rest day at Paiyu
Trek to Urdukas
Trek to Goro
Trek to Concordia.
Trek to Base camp
Reserved for climbing activities
Return to Askoli and drive to Skardu
Drive to Chilas
Drive to Islamabad
Debriefing, Ministry of Tourism
own Destination.
What’s Included & Excluded in Your Trek
What the Trip Covers
Professional expedition management and coordination
Experienced high-altitude climbing guides and support staff
Gasherbrum-IV climbing permit
Base Camp setup and full 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 high-altitude 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 Gasherbrum-IV?
Gasherbrum-IV is a technically demanding peak and requires strong high-altitude mountaineering experience along with excellent physical fitness.
Q: What is the best season to climb Gasherbrum-IV?
The ideal climbing season is from June to August, when weather conditions are comparatively stable.
Q: Is the Gasherbrum-IV climbing permit included in the expedition cost?
Yes, the Gasherbrum-IV climbing permit is included in the expedition package.
Q: Are meals provided during the expedition?
Yes, all meals are provided throughout the expedition period, including at Base Camp.
Q: Is travel insurance mandatory for Gasherbrum-IV?
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude mountaineering and emergency evacuation is mandatory.
