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Gondogoro Peak at 5,585m in the Karakoram
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Mountaineering 5000m Peaks

Gondogoro Peak

Panoramic views of four eight-thousanders

Glacier on the dramatic Gondogoro La circuit
Snow-capped peaks along the Gondogoro trek
The rugged Baltoro terrain near Gondogoro Peak
K2 visible from the Gondogoro La approach
Dramatic Karakoram spires on the Gondogoro circuit

Elevation

5,585m

Difficulty

Challenging

Duration

16–20 Days

Best Season

Jun–Aug

About This Peak

Gondogoro Peak at 5,585m sits beside the famous Gondogoro La pass in the central Karakoram. From its summit, climbers are rewarded with one of the most spectacular panoramas in mountaineering — a 360-degree view encompassing K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I-IV, Masherbrum, and Chogolisa.

The climb involves moderate snow slopes and a short section of fixed rope near the top. Often combined with the Gondogoro La crossing trek, making it an ideal addition to a Karakoram trekking expedition. The approach follows the Hushe Valley to the base of the pass.

Trek from Hushe to Ali Camp, then to Gondogoro La base. Summit day from high camp at ~5,200m. Fixed ropes on the final 200m.

Climbing History

1970s

Pass Crossing

Trekkers and mountaineers began crossing Gondogoro La (5,585m) as part of the classic Baltoro circuit, with the peak as an optional objective.

1990s

First Ascents

Several teams reached the summit of Gondogoro Peak, establishing it as one of the finest viewpoints in the Karakoram.

2000s

Popular Trekking Peak

Gondogoro Peak became one of the most popular non-technical high-altitude objectives in Pakistan.

2010s

Guided Ascents

Commercial operators began offering guided ascents, making the peak accessible to experienced trekkers with basic mountaineering skills.

Recommended Reading

Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush

by John Mock & Kimberley O'Neil (2002)

Year: 2002
Author: John Mock & Kimberley O'Neil
Pakistani Team: Local Balti guides and porters from Hushe Valley

K2, Triumph and Tragedy

by Jim Curran (1987)

Year: 1987
Author: Jim Curran
Pakistani Team: Pakistani porters and HAPs from the 1986 K2 season

What's Included

Climbing permit
Professional mountain guide
Camping equipment
Meals on trek
Porter support
Fixed ropes and technical gear

Not Included

International flights
Travel insurance
Personal expenses
Personal climbing gear

Estimated Cost

$8,000+

per person

Elevation5,585m
DifficultyChallenging
Duration16–20 Days
Best SeasonJun–Aug
Technical GradePD
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