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Hundreds of Climbers Reach GB to Scale K2 and Other Peaks

by Alina Fida
July 2, 2024
in Pakistan, Tourism, Travel
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Hundreds of Climbers Reach GB to Scale K2 and Other Peaks

Hundreds of Climbers Reach GB to Scale K2 and Other Peaks

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This year’s climbing season at K2, the world’s second-highest peak towering at 8,611 meters, is witnessing unprecedented activity. Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan has become a focal point for both local and international climbers, drawn by the challenge of scaling K2 and other majestic 8,000-meter peaks.

The region has issued over 1,700 permits to foreign tourists, with 207 specifically allocated for K2, underscoring the robust interest in high-altitude mountaineering in this part of the Karakoram range. Base camps have already been established at strategic points including K2, Nanga Parbat, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum-I, and Gasherbrum-II, marking the start of ambitious ascent missions.

Among the notable climbers is Sajid Ali Sadpara, son of the legendary climber Muhammad Ali Sadpara, who has arrived at K2’s base camp with a daring plan to conquer the peak without supplemental oxygen. His itinerary also includes an attempt on Broad Peak (8,051m), adding personal and historical significance to this season’s endeavors.

Diversity in expedition teams adds to the season’s vibrancy, with two all-female teams—a joint Pakistan-Italy collaboration and a group of six Pakistani women—preparing to make their way to Skardu, geared up for the formidable challenge of K2. Highlighting the global appeal of K2, a Pakistani female climber and a Saudi Arabian woman are also gearing up to join the ranks of those aiming for the summit this year.

Last year’s revenue from permit fees alone reached Rs. 450 million for the Gilgit-Baltistan government, showcasing the economic impact of mountaineering tourism in the region. Despite K2’s reputation as a technically challenging peak, favorable weather conditions in July, improved infrastructure, and a stable political climate in Pakistan have combined to create optimal conditions for the current surge in climbing activity.

The influx of climbers underscores the enduring allure of K2 and its surroundings, not only as a test of physical and mental endurance but also as a testament to human ambition amidst the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Karakoram.

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Alina Fida

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