K7 - 6,934 meters (22,749 ft)

About K7 – 6,934 meters (22,749 ft)

K7 is a mountain peak located in the Karakoram range of the Himalayas, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. The peak stands at an elevation of 6,934 meters (22,749 ft) and is also known as Mount Baintha Brakk. It is famous among mountaineers for its challenging climbing routes and steep faces. The first ascent of K7 was made in 1976 by a Japanese expedition, who climbed the peak via the Southwest Ridge. Since then, many other expeditions have attempted to climb the peak via different routes, including the infamous East Face, which has proven to be one of the most challenging and dangerous climbing routes in the world. K7 is surrounded by other notable peaks, including K6, Baintha Brakk, and Trango Towers, making it a popular destination for mountaineers and adventurers. The area is known for its beautiful landscapes, glaciers, and challenging climbs, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in mountaineering and trekking.

Trekking Info

  1. 1 Start from Islamabad
    Start from Islamabad and travel towards the Karakoram Highway (KKH) via Abbottabad and Mansehra.
  2. 2 From the KKH,
    From the KKH, turn towards the Skardu road and continue towards Skardu.
  3. 3 From Skardu, drive to Askoli village
    From Skardu, drive to Askoli village via the Shigar Valley road.
  4. 4 From Askoli village,
    From Askoli village, trek towards K7 base camp through the beautiful and scenic Hushe Valley.

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