Chogolisa - 7,665 meters (25,148 ft)

About Chogolisa – 7,665 meters (25,148 ft)

Chogolisa is a mountain located in the Karakoram range in northern Pakistan, with an elevation of 7,665 meters (25,148 ft). It is situated in the heart of the Karakoram range, between the Baltoro and Sarpo Laggo glaciers. Here are some key facts about Chogolisa: The mountain was first climbed in 1975 by a Japanese expedition led by Tsuneo Shigehiro, via the Southwest Ridge. Chogolisa has two main summits, the northeast summit (7,665 meters) and the southwest summit (7,654 meters). The two summits are connected by a long ridge. The mountain is known for its steep and challenging climbing routes, including the Southwest Ridge, the North Face, and the Northeast Ridge. Chogolisa is located in a remote and mountainous region, and reaching the base camp requires a several-day trek through rugged terrain. Chogolisa is often considered one of the most beautiful mountains in the Karakoram range, with its sharp and imposing peaks rising above the surrounding glaciers and valleys. The mountain has a tragic history, with several climbers losing their lives on its slopes. In 1957, the American climber Charles Houston attempted to climb Chogolisa with his team, but a storm forced them to retreat. On the descent, two climbers, Art Gilkey and Pete Schoening, disappeared and were presumed dead. In 1986, the famous Pakistani climber Nazir Sabir and his team attempted to climb Chogolisa, but three of his team members were killed in an avalanche. Despite its beauty and challenge, Chogolisa is one of the less frequently climbed 8,000-meter peaks, with only a few dozen successful summits to date. Overall, Chogolisa is a challenging and rewarding peak for experienced mountaineers looking for a beautiful and remote climb in the Karakoram range.

Trekking Info

  1. 1 Islamabad to Skardu:
    The first step is to take a flight from Islamabad to Skardu. Alternatively, it is possible to travel by road from Islamabad to Skardu, which takes around 24-30 hours. Skardu is the main town and gateway to the Hushe Valley, which leads to the base camp of Chogolisa.
  2. 2 Skardu to Hushe:
    From Skardu, a four-wheel-drive jeep is required to travel to the village of Hushe, which is the last inhabited village on the way to Chogolisa base camp. The journey takes around 6-8 hours, depending on the road conditions.
  3. 3 Hushe to Chogolisa Base Camp:
    The trek to Chogolisa base camp usually takes around 6-8 days and covers a distance of approximately 60 kilometers. The trek follows the Hushe Valley and passes through stunning scenery including snow-capped peaks, alpine lakes, and traditional mountain villages. Trekkers usually camp overnight in tents or stay in simple guesthouses in the small mountain villages along the way.

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