Laila Peak - 6,096 meters (20,000 ft)

About Laila Peak – 6,096 meters (20,000 ft)

Laila Peak is located in the Karakoram range of northern Pakistan. It is situated in the Hushe Valley, in the Ghangche District of the Gilgit-Baltistan region. Here are some facts about Laila Peak: Laila Peak has an elevation of 6,096 meters (20,000 feet) above sea level. The peak is known for its distinctive shape, which includes a steep, serrated ridge and a prominent, triangular summit. The first ascent of Laila Peak was made in 1987 by a Japanese expedition led by Naoki Takada. The team included three climbers who reached the summit: Yasushi Yamanoi, Katsuya Aoki, and Katsuo Tabei. Since then, Laila Peak has become a popular destination for alpinists, with several challenging routes and variations. Climbing Laila Peak requires technical skills and experience, as well as a high level of fitness and acclimatization. The best time to climb Laila Peak is during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is relatively stable and the snow and ice conditions are favorable. The trek to Laila Peak usually starts from the town of Skardu, which can be reached by air or road from the city of Islamabad. From Skardu, the trek to the peak usually takes around 6-7 days, depending on the route taken and the pace of the trek. The trek to Laila Peak passes through several scenic valleys and villages, including the Hushe Valley, and offers stunning views of several other peaks in the Karakoram range, including Masherbrum, K2, and Broad Peak. The trek to Laila Peak is considered to be moderately challenging, with several steep ascents and descents, and requires a good level of physical fitness and endurance. The area around Laila Peak is also home to several endangered species of wildlife, including snow leopards, Himalayan ibex, and golden eagles, among others.

Trekking Info

  1. 1 Start from Islamabad and travel to Chilas
    Start from Islamabad and travel to Chilas via the Karakoram Highway, which is a scenic road that offers stunning views of the mountains and valleys.
  2. 2 From Chilas, continue to Skardu,
    From Chilas, continue to Skardu, which is the main town in the region and the base camp for several peaks, including Laila Peak.
  3. 3 In Skardu,
    In Skardu, you can hire a guide and arrange for supplies and equipment for the trek to Laila Peak. You can also acclimatize and explore the town and its surroundings.
  4. 4 From Skardu, start the trek to Laila Peak,
    From Skardu, start the trek to Laila Peak, which usually takes around 6-7 days, depending on the route taken and the pace of the trek.
  5. 5 The trek to Laila Peak passes
    The trek to Laila Peak passes through several scenic valleys and villages, including the Hushe Valley, and offers stunning views of several other peaks in the Karakoram range, including Masherbrum, K2, and Broad Peak.
  6. 6 Along the way
    Along the way, you will need to set up base camps and acclimatize to the altitude, which can be challenging due to the thin air and cold temperatures.
  7. 7 Once you reach the base of Laila Peak,
    Once you reach the base of Laila Peak, you will need to climb to the summit, which requires technical skills and experience, as well as a high level of fitness and acclimatization.
  8. 8 After reaching the summit,
    After reaching the summit, you will need to descend back to the base camp and then trek back to Skardu, where you can rest and celebrate the achievement before traveling back to Islamabad.

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    faheem

    Saturday, April 8th, 2023 at 3:06:47 PM 2 years ago

    During Laila peak trekking lots of enjoy with discovering gb team

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