
5000-Metre Peaks
Your first summit — accessible peaks for aspiring mountaineers
Pakistan's 5,000 m peaks occupy a sweet spot in the mountaineering spectrum: they demand genuine technical skill and high-altitude experience, yet remain achievable for climbers without the full logistical weight of an eight-thousander expedition. Summits such as Gondogoro Peak (5,585 m) in the Baltoro region and Shimshal Whitehorn (approximately 5,600 m) in the upper Hunza Valley serve as ideal proving grounds for aspiring Karakoram climbers — offering real glacier travel, crampon and ice-axe terrain, and the physiological challenge of sustained altitude without the extreme objective hazards of the higher ranges.
Acclimatisation is the critical variable at this altitude. Most climbers spend four to seven days on a graduated acclimatisation programme — ascending to 4,000 m, sleeping low, and climbing high — before attempting a 5,000 m summit. The process also builds the mental and physical conditioning needed for future objectives at 6,000 m and above. Pakistan's 5,000 m peaks are typically accessed through the same base camps and approach routes used by higher expeditions, meaning climbers gain invaluable knowledge of glacier navigation, camp logistics, and mountain weather patterns that will serve them on every subsequent ascent.
5000-Metre Peaks of Pakistan
ChallengingGondogoro Peak (5,585m)
ChallengingShimshal Whitehorn (5,600m)
ModerateKoh-e-Brobar (5,207m)
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