Laila Peak (6,096m.)

30 DAYS - 29 NIGHTS
  • Laila Peak (6,096m.) Expedition 2024
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LAILA PEAK (6,096-M) EXPEDITION 

Location Range Zone Best Time
GB Pakistan Karakoram Restricted June-Sep
Max -Alitude Type  Duration  Package
6,096  Meters Un-guided 30D/29N Starts from 2500 US$

Overview

LAILA PEAK (6,096-M) EXPEDITION:Laila Peak in Hushe Valley near Gondogoro Glacier is in Karakorum range and is 6,096 metres (20,000 ft) high. It has a distinctive spear-like shape. Its northwest face has a slope of 45 degrees in more than 1500 vertical metres.It has been climbed by Simon Yates, among others. According to the local people in Hushe, Laila peak has been climbed only twice, a total of only seven people have summited. It was climbed in winter for the first time by Spanish mountaineers Alex Txikon and José Fernandez, in February 2013.

The height of the Laila peak in Hushe Valley is controversial. Some believe it to be 6200 metres whereas some mention it as 6614 metres. In a Japanese mountaineering map by Tsuneo Miyamori (published in 2003), the height of Laila Peak is mentioned as 6096 metres. The mountain lies in a restricted zone. The village of Hushe is the gateway to the mountain, in the Masherbrum Valley below but the Gondogoro and Chogolisa valleys are restricted.

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Further Information About Laila Peak (6,096m.) Expedition 2024

  • Laila Peak Expedition Location – GB Pakistan
  • Laila Peak Expedition Itinerary – 30 Days
  • Laila Peak Expedition Package – Starts from 2500 US$
  • Laila Peak Expedition Max Altitude – 6,096  Meters
  • Laila Peak Expedition Best Time for climbing – June-Sep
  • Laila Peak Expedition Map

LAILA PEAK (6,096-M) Base Camp Trek Route/Map

Note: –Itinerary (can be shortened or extended depending on time, weather and physical condition)
DAYS  ITINERARY MEALS STAYS
01 Arrive at Islamabad afternoon welfare meeting with Alpine Club B-L-D *** Hotel
02 Fly to Skardu or drive to Chilas on Karakorum highway 11-12hrs B-L-D ** Hotel
03 Rest day in Skardu or drive from Chilas to Skardu 8-9hrs 290km B-L-D ** Hotel
04 Drive to Hushe Valley B-L-D Camping
05 Trek to Saitcho. B-L-D Camping
06 Trek to Laila Peak Base camp. B-L-D Camping
07-24 17 days for climbing B-L-D Camping
25 Trek down to Saitcho B-L-D Camping
26 Trek back to Hushe B-L-D Camping
27 Drive back to Skardu B-L-D  Hotel
28 Fly to Islamabad or drive to Chilas 8-9hrs B-L-D  Hotel
29 Farewell meeting with alpine club of or drive form Chilas to Islamabad B-L-D  Hotel
30 Transfer to Islamabad airport for international flight B-L-D  End Tour

 

Dates And Price

Laila Peak (6,096m.) Dates

Departure Date  Status Registration
1st  Departure from Islamabad 05-06-2024 Available
2nd  Departure from Islamabad 10-07-2024 Available
3rd  Departure from Islamabad 25-07-2024 Available

SERVICES

SERVICES INCLUDE IN PACKAGE

  • Permit: Climbing permits process and Peak Royalty fee deposit.
  • CKNP Fee: – Central Karakorum National Park entry fee & Waste Management Fee.
  • Tax & Fee: -Toll taxes, Camping, parking and Crossing fee etc.
  • Visa Invitation: – letters will be issued to the foreign nationals for visa process.
  • Field Staff: -Daily wages and basic kits for Porters Sirdar, porters, cook, assistant(s), and their Insurance.
  • Liaison Officer/Tour Guide: -Daily wages of Guide/ Liaison officer their equipment, allowances, travel, hotels, meals and insurance.
  • Camping & Hotel Meal: -All meals during the trek and at Hotel as per itinerary.
  • Domestic Flight: All domestic Flight to SKardu/Gilgit and Back to Islamabad as per itinerary.
  • Transportation: -All Road transfers between Gilgit, Skardu, Askole or Hushe, and back to Islamabad as per mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Personal Baggage: – Member’s personal baggage 75KGs /person way up to base camp and 50KGs/way back after Expedition.
  • Camping Equipment: -Complete camping equipment such as Sleeping tents, mattresses, mess tent, kitchen tent with tables & Chairs.
  • Kitchen Utensil: -Complete Kitchen equipment, crockery, cutlery, fuel and related community gear.
  • Arrival & Departure: -Assistance upon arrival & Departure at the airport, Porterage at airport, and hotels,
  • Briefing & De-Briefing: – Arrange Official welfare & Farewell meeting.
  • Accommodation: -Hotel & Camping Accommodation as per mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Helicopter Bound: –Deposition of Helicopter Bound in Advance for Emergency Use only.
  • Map & Certificates: –Trekking map and trip achievement certificate on Advance request

SERVICES  NOT  INCLUDED

 

  • All International airfare, airport tax, excess baggage charges.
  • In case of flight cancellations to the kick off point and Extra expenses due to road blocks or other reason.
  • Personal Sleeping bags, personal trekking/climbing equipment and high-altitude food and oxygen
  • Medications ground evacuations and helicopter rescue charges of any kind.
  • Room services, laundry, beverages, phone/communication bills and items of personal nature.
  • Insurance liability of member (s) and other under force majeure conditions.
  • Pollution and Environmental fine or any other fine to be paid to the Government of Pakistan
  • If need extra low/High altitude porters in case of access of free baggage allowance
  • Optional excursions or deviations from the scheduled program
  • Transfers to and from airports for participants making individual air arrangements.
  • Any unforeseen expenses (just like road block extra hotel stay or if members stay more days at Base Camp)
  • Any other service not mentioned in this condition sheet

High Altitude Porters

We can give you the best and most experienced high-altitude porters of Baltistan who all are prepared to work for this agency. Some of them have climbed K 2, most of them have reached the summits of Broad Peak, G I and G II at least once

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At present, the best high-altitude porters come from the Khapulu area and from the village of Satpara near Skardu. The probably strongest of them all is Little Hussain. He was among the high-altitude porters who helped to carry down the body of Markus Kronthaler from the summit of Broad Peak in summer 2007

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