Overview
Standing proudly at an elevation of 8,035 meters (26,362 feet), Gasherbrum II claims its position as the 13th highest mountain globally, nestled in the Karakoram Range of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Known affectionately as "G2," this majestic peak captivates mountaineers with its formidable yet enticing ascent. The Gasherbrum II Expedition presents a distinctive opportunity for adventurers to conquer one of the challenging 8,000-meter peaks. The journey to the summit involves navigating through steep ice and snow slopes, technical rock sections, and enduring high-altitude conditions. As climbers ascend, they are treated to awe-inspiring vistas of the surrounding Karakoram peaks and glaciers, transforming the expedition into a visually stunning and spiritually enriching experience. The Gasherbrum II Expedition stands as the ultimate test of endurance, determination, and mountaineering skills, attracting adventurers seeking the thrill of high-altitude conquests

Country (Pakistan)

Difficulty Level Expert / Strenuous

48 days approximately

June - August (Summer)
