BOOK YOUR 2026 – 2027 EXPEDITION
BOOK YOUR 2026 – 2027 EXPEDITION
BOOK YOUR 2026 – 2027 EXPEDITION
The stone fortress of the Karakoram rises above the north bank of the Indus River, its sheer walls and plunging glaciers creating one of the most formidable challenges in Pakistani mountaineering. Alpine Karakoram Adventure invites experienced climbers to join our Haramosh Peak expeditions for the 2026 and 2027 seasons, with fixed departures scheduled from late June through early September—the optimal weather window when the mountain becomes accessible . Our 23-day expedition covers every detail from your arrival in Gilgit to your safe return, including all permits, logistics, Base Camp infrastructure, and professional support. We operate in all seasons—summer, winter, spring, and autumn—with customized logistics for each. Whether you choose our standard full-service package or require additional high-altitude porter support, we handle all complexities so you can focus entirely on the climb. Slots are strictly limited each season for this seldom-summited peak. Contact us to secure your place on one of the least-climbed 7,000-meter mountains in the Karakoram.
Difficulty
Extreme
Max Altitude
7409 meters
Peak
Haramosh Peak (Peak 58) – 7,409m / 24,308ft (67th highest mountain in the world)
Location
Haramosh Valley, Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains, Karakoram Range, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Duration
23 days (including contingencies and trek in/out)
Best Season
Summer: Late June to Early September; We operate in all seasons (Summer, Winter, Spring, Autumn)
Haramosh Peak rises to 7,409 meters above sea level in the Karakoram Range of Pakistan, standing like a stone fortress above the north bank of the Indus River . Also known as Peak 58, this magnificent mountain is located approximately 65 kilometers east of Gilgit in the Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains subrange . The peak dominates the landscape with sheer rock walls and glaciers that plunge thousands of meters into the valleys below. From a distance, Haramosh appears serene, but its history tells a very different story—one of courage, tragedy, and rare triumphs. The mountain is renowned for its challenging climbing routes and has attracted mountaineers seeking adventure in one of the Karakoram's most remote areas .
Haramosh is not a lone peak but part of a rugged massif that includes the main summit and Haramosh Kutwal Laila Peak, its striking companion. The massif is surrounded by glaciers, deep valleys, and some of the most remote terrain in the Karakoram. Climbers and trekkers who venture here find themselves in a wild, isolated world far from the crowds found on more popular peaks. The region is characterized by rugged and steep terrain, with glaciers and icefalls adding to the difficulty. The area is less frequented by climbers, contributing to its reputation as a challenging and less-explored destination .
The Haramosh Valley is home to the Balti people, who speak the Shina language—a Dardic language originating from Indo-Aryan languages . The valley is estimated to have an approximate population of around 8,024 people, with most residents relying on tourism, agriculture and livestock for their livelihood . For those who dare, Haramosh is not just a climb—it's a journey into one of the last untouched mountain realms.
Alpine Karakoram Adventure provides comprehensive logistics from Gilgit through the Haramosh Valley approach, full Base Camp support, and return journey. The approach begins with a scenic drive from Gilgit to Sassi Village, followed by a trek through lush meadows to Kutwal Lake and eventually to Base Camp at the foot of Haramosh Glacier. This journey provides proper acclimatization while revealing the dramatic beauty of this remote region. Haramosh Peak requires advanced mountaineering skills and significant high-altitude experience. Technical difficulty, unpredictable weather, and the remote location demand both competence and sound judgment.
What makes this expedition special
Summit one of the least-climbed 7,000-meter peaks in the Karakoram, with fewer than five successful ascents since 1958
Climb Haramosh Peak at 7,409 meters, the 67th highest mountain in the world
Experience one of the most remote and untouched mountain realms, far from commercial climbing crowds
Trek through the beautiful Haramosh Valley with lush meadows, wildflowers, and stunning alpine landscapes
Camp at scenic Kutwal Lake, a crystal-clear alpine lake reflecting Laila Peak and Haramosh's towering walls
Navigate technical climbing on rock, ice, and snow through demanding routes requiring advanced skills
Challenge yourself on terrain with crevasses, seracs, and steep slopes that test even elite mountaineers
Enjoy epic views of Rakaposhi, Spantik, and the mighty Indus River Valley from the summit ridge
Experience the warm hospitality and rich culture of the Balti people in remote valley settlements
Witness diverse flora and fauna in pristine wilderness, including Himalayan ibex and possibly snow leopard
Achieve a rare mountaineering accomplishment on a peak with immense historical significance
Benefit from comprehensive expedition support with experienced staff throughout the journey
Arrive in Gilgit. Our team meets you and transfers you to hotel. Briefing covering expedition logistics, requirements, and preparations. Final equipment checks. Gilgit sits at 1,500 meters, serving as the...
Scenic drive along the Indus River to Sassi Village. The journey provides views of the dramatic river valley and surrounding peaks. Sassi sits on the Gilgit-Skardu road and serves as...
Begin the trek from Sassi following a narrow, rocky path that leads to Dassu village . The trail passes through rugged terrain with stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Dassu...
Continue the trek toward Kutwal Valley. The trail ascends through increasingly dramatic terrain with views of the surrounding peaks. Arrive at Kutwal Lake, a scenic camping location nestled amid towering...
Rest and acclimatization day at Kutwal Lake. Explore surroundings and prepare for higher altitude. Short acclimatization hikes available to nearby viewpoints overlooking the lake and peaks. This day allows proper...
Trek to Base Camp at approximately 4,800 meters at the foot of Haramosh Glacier . The trail becomes more rugged as you approach glacial terrain. Arriving at Base Camp, the...
Well-earned rest day. Technical training on fixed ropes, ice climbing, and crevasse rescue. Local staff perform a Puja Ceremony—a blessing for safe passage—with prayer flags and traditional rituals. Gear checks...
The main climbing phase begins. No fixed schedule as mountain conditions and weather dictate all timing. This expedition allows you to manage your own climbing operations while our Base Camp...
Climbing period concludes. Pack gear and clean the campsite thoroughly, leaving no trace of occupation. Descend safely from any high camps and begin trek back toward Kutwal Lake. The lower...
Trek from Kutwal Lake back to Sassi Village, retracing the approach route through the beautiful valley. Celebrate completion of the expedition with porter team and express appreciation for their hard...
Drive from Sassi Village back to Gilgit. Arrive by afternoon and check into hotel. First hot shower and comfortable bed after weeks in the mountains. Evening free for relaxation or...
After breakfast, transfer to Gilgit Airport for onward travel or continue to Islamabad if required. Haramosh Peak expedition concludes.
Note: This itinerary is designed for optimal acclimatization and safety in a remote region. Adventure travel in the Karakoram requires maximum flexibility; Haramosh's technical difficulty and avalanche-prone terrain mean the mountain sets the final schedule. Weather in the Karakoram is notoriously unpredictable, and patience for proper weather windows is essential . Our team works to minimize inconvenience while maintaining safety as the top priority. There are no phone services, electricity or reception in the valley beyond Sassi, so plan accordingly .
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We provide comprehensive logistical and Base Camp support for Haramosh Peak. While we handle all nutrition and camping infrastructure, climbing operations above Base Camp are independent. Our service tiers include: **Silver Service**: Standard Base Camp support with essential infrastructure **Gold Service**: Enhanced Base Camp facilities and additional staff support **Platinum Service**: Premium Base Camp setup with maximum comfort and dedicated services High altitude porters and specialized support can be arranged upon advance request.
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