The K6 & K7 Base Camp Trek is one of the Karakoram’s finest off-the-beaten-path adventures — a journey through the stunning Charakusa Valley to the base camps of K6 (7,040m) and K7 (6,934m), two of Pakistan’s most dramatic and technically demanding peaks. While the Baltoro Glacier draws thousands of trekkers each year, the Charakusa Valley sees only a handful of expeditions — offering the same quality of Karakoram scenery in almost complete solitude.
The Charakusa Valley
The Charakusa Valley is accessed from the village of Hushe in the Ghanche District of Gilgit-Baltistan — one of Pakistan’s most beautiful Balti villages, surrounded by towering granite walls and glaciated peaks. The valley itself is a narrow, spectacular corridor of ice, rock, and alpine meadows that climbs progressively toward the Charakusa Glacier and the dramatic summits above.
K6 Base Camp (4,800m)
K6 (Baltoro Kangri VI, 7,040m) is one of the most aesthetically striking peaks in the entire Karakoram — a massive granite and ice pyramid that towers above the Charakusa Glacier. Base camp sits at 4,800m in a spectacular glacial amphitheatre with views of K6, K7, K7 West, and the surrounding Charakusa peaks.
K7 Base Camp (4,600m)
K7 (6,934m) is a technical peak renowned among the world’s elite alpinists for its difficult routes and dramatic vertical faces. Its base camp, set just below the Charakusa Glacier at 4,600m, offers extraordinary views of both K6 and K7, along with the sharp granite spires of the surrounding peaks — a landscape that rivals Concordia for sheer dramatic impact.
Why Choose This Trek?
For experienced trekkers who have already completed the Baltoro Glacier route and want a genuine wilderness experience without crowds, the K6-K7 Base Camp Trek delivers everything you love about high Karakoram trekking in an environment that feels genuinely untouched. All permits and logistics are managed by Karakoram Venture’s Skardu-based team.
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