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For anything to do with mountains, there is no better place than Pakistan. It enjoys the unique advantage of having within its Northern Areas the confluence of three mighty mountain ranges. These are Himalayas, Hindu Kush, and Karakoram. There are 120 peaks, some unclimbed and unamed with an average height of 21,490 feet. These include some of the highest in the world like the K-2 (28,250 feet) next only to the Everest, Nanga Parbat (26,660 feet) and Gasherbrum-I (26,470 feet). The area has been a magnet for mountaineers from all over the world since 19th century. Everyday more and more mountaineering expeditions come to Pakistan.

The mountains in Pakistan are some of the tallest in the world. Compare Pakistan's mountains with the highest mountains in North America, South America and Europe.:

Northern Areas of Pakistan is extremely complex, covering the convergence of four major mountain ranges: Pamirs, Hindu Kush, Karakorum , and Great Himalayas.  The diverse range of environments, everything from temperate to alpine to desert to volcanic, go hand-in-hand with the people that live there. The land is as rugged, as high, and as varied as anywhere on Earth, and the people a mesmerising mix of ancient tribes.  KJTI aims to expose you to this environment in an interactive way that gives you a real insight into the land and the people without disturbing their gentle equilibrium.

Discover North Pakistan, Asia’s best kept secret.  Cross the Himalayas, the Karakorum and the Hindu Kush.  See the highest concentration of 8,000m+ peaks on Earth, crowned by K2 the second highest in the world. Explore thousands of kilometres of jeep treks and footpaths. Share experiences with the truly isolated, diverse and hospitable peoples of the region.  People who can trace their history back to Alexander and Genghis. And see Polo where it was invented - at 12,000ft.

 

Stay with Kalash people who have lived in isolation for more than a millennium. Walk and ride with the guides who have an expert knowledge of the mountain passes and ancient dust tracks that connect their secluded homeland with the outside world. Experience the cultural diversity of Central Asia, Kashgar in China , after crossing one of the highest border in the world between Pakistan and China and see the Pamirs, the fourth highest mountain range!

 

Enter the inner sanctum: expedition to K2, the second highest 8,611m monster peak either on foot, including walking the length of the world’s longest glacier, or by helicopter, taking in one of the most breathtaking (literally!) views in the world. Ascend nearly a vertical mile in six days and camp on the breathtaking 58 km long Baltaro Glacier. The Holy Grail Concordia surrounded by giants is providing an awe-inspiring view of K2. Return through Gondogoro La, 5,400m ice-strewn terrain of the stunning Karakorum. Surprisingly, no special equipment is required, and, besides commitment, no specific skills are necessary for two dramatic weeks of trekking.

Little visited and little understood, North Pakistan is unparalleled and surprisingly accessible destination for old and young who really wanted to have experience of a life time.

  K2 Concordia Expedition is a 14 days trek. KJTI offers the following options for K2 expedition with Jeep Treks:

The Paramount Tour :Jeep Tek, Polo Match, 14 days K2 Trek and 7 days China Tour

The Grand Tour :Jeep trek and 14 days K2 trek

The K2 and Concordia Trek : Limited Jeep Trek and 14 days K2 Trek

All these tours include Jeep trek to the foothills of Nanga Parbat and one night camping on Deosai at over 4,000 meters.  

 

Adventure Travel in North Pakistan  

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