K7 Peak Expedition
Featured Expedition

K7 Peak Expedition

Conquer one of the Karakoram's most elegant and technically demanding granite spires.

K7 Peak Expedition
Featured Expedition

K7 Peak Expedition

Conquer one of the Karakoram's most elegant and technically demanding granite spires.

34 days (including contingencies and trek in/out) 

Conquer one of the Karakoram's most elegant and technically demanding granite spires.

The window to climb in the Karakoram is brief, and the mountains do not wait. Alpine Karakoram Adventure invites experienced climbers to join our K7 expeditions for the 2026 and 2027 seasons, with fixed departures scheduled from July through early August—the optimal weather window when the Karakoram offers its most stable conditions. Our 34-day expedition covers every detail from your arrival in Islamabad to your safe return, including all permits, logistics, Base Camp infrastructure, and professional support. Known as Saraska Peak, K7 rises to 6,935 meters in the Charakusa Valley, surrounded by granite spires and technical peaks that attract the world's most accomplished alpinists . Slots are strictly limited each season. Contact us to secure your place on this demanding Karakoram peak.

Trip Stats

6K PeakGilgit Baltistan

Difficulty

Hard

EasyModerateHardExtreme

Max Altitude

6,935 meters

Wind Speed

30-50 km/h

Temperature

-20°C to 10°C

Overview

K7 rises to 6,935 meters in the Charakusa Valley of the Karakoram Range, located in the Masherbrum Mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan . The mountain sits south of Link Sar, surrounded by an amphitheater of jagged peaks including K6, Kapura, Niza, and Drifika—a concentration of technical alpine objectives unmatched anywhere on earth . The Charakusa Valley lies at the head of the Hushe Valley, offering relatively easy access compared to more remote Karakoram regions while delivering world-class climbing on steep granite and ice. The mountain's climbing history spans decades. First examined by the Harvard Mountaineering Club in 1955, K7 waited years for its first successful ascent by a Japanese expedition. In 2011, Slovenian climber Urban Novak and American Kyle Dempster came within 300 meters of the summit on the unclimbed east face before heavy snow forced their retreat—unfinished business that would define the following year . The breakthrough came in 2012. On July 17, Novak joined Hayden Kennedy and Kyle Dempster for a 49-hour push on the east face. Starting at 11 p.m., they climbed through the night, redpointing terrain they had scouted the previous year. After 22 hours of continuous climbing, they bivied on an icy ledge, sharing two sleeping bags and one ground pad. The next morning, in a thick whiteout, Novak forged ahead through waist-deep snow for the final 200 meters. Dempster later wrote: "The process of climbing K7 was where we found our fulfillment, most specifically climbing with our Slovenian friend and his calm wisdom when the shit was hitting the fan" . K7 has seen numerous attempts since, many unsuccessful. The mountain's steep granite faces and unpredictable weather have turned back teams from around the world. In 2023, a strong French-American team retreated empty-handed. In 2024, a Spanish team failed to summit. In 2025, Colin Haley, Americ Clouet, and Damien Tomasi encountered conditions so warm that mosquitoes were biting above 5,000 meters, with ice-covered terrain reduced to "teetering piles of loose rock" and rockfall every fifteen minutes . Haley reflected afterward: "I must admit that a lot of experiences during the past decade have made me feel that the 21st century is a depressing era in which to be an alpinist" . K7 demands advanced technical skills. The east face route involves steep ice, mixed climbing, and sustained difficulty at altitude. Climbers must be self-sufficient, comfortable with complex route finding, and prepared for the Karakoram's increasingly unpredictable conditions. This is not a peak for those seeking an easy tick—it is an objective for climbers who value the process as much as the summit. We know the porters who carry loads with quiet dignity, the cooks who produce hot meals at 4,600 meters, and the guides who have spent decades in the Charakusa Valley. Our 34-day itinerary builds in the flexibility the mountain demands—contingency days for weather windows that open and close, and the simple truth that on K7, patience and technical mastery determine success.

Trip Highlights

What makes this trekking special

1

Summit K7 at 6,935 meters in the heart of the Karakoram Range, one of the most technically demanding 6,000-meter peaks in Pakistan

2

Climb in the spectacular Charakusa Valley, surrounded by K6, Kapura, Niza, and Drifika peaks—a world-class alpine arena

3

First examined by the Harvard Mountaineering Club in 1955, with a rich history of pioneering ascents

4

First summit achieved by the Japan Ski Club expedition, marking a significant milestone in Karakoram exploration

5

Follow in the footsteps of Urban Novak, Kyle Dempster, and Hayden Kennedy, who established a stunning new route on the east face in 2012

6

Trek through the beautiful Hushe Valley, gateway to the southern Karakoram with dramatic mountain scenery

7

Base Camp in a dramatic alpine setting at 4,600 meters, surrounded by granite spires and glaciers

8

Experience the challenge of steep technical climbing on mixed terrain, requiring advanced mountaineering skills

9

Full Base Camp support with dining tent, bathroom, showers, and solar charging throughout the expedition

10

Both guided expeditions and alpine style climbing available, with flexible service options

11

Optional High-Altitude Porter support at extra cost for those requiring additional assistance

Day by Day Itinerary

Most international flights land at Islamabad International Airport. Our team meets you at arrivals, handles the welcome, and transfers you to your accommodation. The rest of the day is yours...

30 km from airport540 metersHotel in IslamabadWelcome Dinner

Morning visit to the Ministry of Tourism for official expedition briefing and permit processing. This is mandatory for all expeditions in Pakistan. We meet our Liaison Officer, who accompanies the...

Local transfers540 metersHotel in IslamabadBreakfast

Early start for the 45-minute flight to Skardu—one of the most spectacular commercial flights anywhere. On clear days, you see Nanga Parbat sliding past your window. Flights cancel frequently; Skardu...

Flight 320 km540m to 2,500mHotel in SkarduBreakfast, Dinner

Skardu is the capital of Baltistan and gateway to the Karakoram peaks. We use this day for final logistics: briefing at the Department of Tourism, permit verification, load planning with...

Local transfers2,500 metersHotel in SkarduBreakfast, Dinner

We load jeeps and begin the drive from Skardu to Hushe village at approximately 3,050 meters. The journey crosses the Indus and Shyok Rivers through spectacular mountain scenery. Hushe is...

5–6 hours jeep drive2,500m to 3,050mHotel/Guesthouse in HusheBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Begin trekking from Hushe to Shaicho at approximately 3,300 meters. The first trekking day leads through the beautiful Hushe Valley with views of surrounding peaks and lush alpine landscapes. The...

4–5 hours trekking3,050m to 3,300mCamping at ShaichoBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Continue the trek from Shaicho to Spangser at approximately 4,000 meters. The trail gains elevation steadily with increasingly dramatic mountain scenery as you approach the heart of the Charakusa Valley....

5–6 hours trekking3,300m to 4,000mCamping at SpangserBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Trek from Spangser to K7 Base Camp at approximately 4,600 meters. The approach leads into the heart of the Charakusa Valley, surrounded by world-class technical peaks including K6, Kapura, Niza,...

4–5 hours trekking4,000m to 4,600mK7 Base CampBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Well-earned rest day. Technical training on fixed ropes, ice climbing, and crevasse rescue—essential preparation for the challenges ahead. Local staff perform a Puja Ceremony—a blessing for safe passage—with prayer flags...

Base Camp activities4,600m to 6,935m and backBase Camp / High CampsBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner at Base Camp; high-energy foods at altitude

Climbing period concludes. Clean-up operation ensures we leave no trace. Pack all gear and clean Base Camp thoroughly, removing all waste. Distribution of bonuses to staff and farewell celebrations with...

4–5 hours trekking4,600m to 4,000mCamping at SpangserBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Continue descent to Hushe, approximately 4 hours of walking. After completing the trek, drive from Hushe to Skardu by jeep . Enjoy your first hot shower and comfortable accommodation after...

4 hours trekking, 5–6 hours jeep drive4,000m to 3,050m to 2,500mHotel in SkarduBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Fly to Islamabad if weather permits. Board plane for exciting flight out of valley, once again passing by Nanga Parbat before turning south for Islamabad. If flight cancels, drive the...

Flight 320 km or 14–18 hours drive2,500m to 540mHotel in IslamabadBreakfast, Dinner

Reserved for delays—cancelled flights, road blocks, or bureaucratic requirements. If everything runs smoothly, this becomes recovery time, shopping for souvenirs, final paperwork, and additional rest. Evening celebratory dinner with the...

Local transfers540 metersHotel in IslamabadBreakfast, Farewell Dinner

After breakfast, transfer to Islamabad International Airport for international departure. The K7 Peak expedition concludes.

30 km to airport540 metersNoneBreakfast

Note: This itinerary represents our standard plan based on experience organizing expeditions in the Charakusa Valley . Adventure travel in remote mountain regions requires flexibility. Weather, road conditions, and acclimatization needs may necessitate changes. Skardu flights cancel frequently due to weather, so road travel serves as backup. The climbing period is entirely weather and condition dependent. K7 has seen numerous recent failures due to changing conditions and increased rockfall hazard . Your expedition leader works to minimize inconvenience while maintaining safety as the top priority.

What's Included

Included

13 items included

  • Professional airport pickup and drop-off at Islamabad International Airport
  • All accommodation (hotels in Islamabad/Skardu, camping during trek)
  • All meals from welcome dinner through departure breakfast
  • Domestic flights Islamabad-Skardu-Islamabad (subject to weather; road contingency if cancelled)
  • Full processing of Pakistan expedition permits and documentation
  • Porter and staff support from Hushe to Base Camp including wages, insurance, food, and equipment (up to 50kg per member)
  • Complete Base Camp infrastructure with individual tents, mess tent, kitchen tent, store tent, office tent, toilet tent, tables, chairs, and all necessary cooking equipment
  • Solar power at Base Camp with generator backup for high-voltage devices
  • Experienced Pakistani cook and full kitchen staff throughout the expedition
  • All camping fees, road taxes, and bridge crossing fees
  • Staff insurance covering guides, cooks, kitchen staff, assistants, and porters
  • Group emergency equipment and satellite phone service
  • All taxes and service charges

Not Included

15 items not included

  • International flights to and from Pakistan
  • Pakistan mountaineering visa fee
  • Government Royalty Fee (seasonal rates apply based on government schedule)
  • Mandatory travel and high-altitude rescue insurance (must cover helicopter evacuation up to 7,000m)
  • Personal climbing equipment, technical hardware, and clothing
  • Personal sleeping bag and personal items
  • High altitude tents and high altitude food
  • Group climbing gear (ropes, ice screws, snow bars, gas canisters, cooking pots)
  • Personal expenses: telephone calls, internet, laundry, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages
  • Tips for Base Camp staff, porters, and local crew (recommended USD 250 per person)
  • Meals in Islamabad beyond breakfast
  • Extra hotel nights due to early arrival, late departure, or extended stays
  • Any unforeseen expenses such as road blocks, extended Base Camp stays due to weather, or force majeure situations
  • Helicopter emergency rescue fees (refundable if not used, approximately USD 15,000)
  • Any services or staff assistance above Base Camp

We understand that every climber has unique needs and different experience levels. The inclusions above represent our standard expedition package. However, Alpine Karakoram Adventure can customize your plan with additional support or private arrangements.

34 days (including contingencies and trek in/out) 

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