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Latok II 7,108 meters (23,320 ft)

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Latok II is a striking mountain located in the Karakoram Range of Pakistan. With an elevation of 7,108 meters (23,320 feet), it is known for its challenging and formidable nature, capturing the attention of mountaineers worldwide. The mountain's name, Latok, is derived from the local Balti language, meaning "a plain with no pass." This name aptly represents the mountain's steep and technical terrain, making it a sought-after destination for experienced climbers seeking a thrilling and demanding ascent. Latok II features a distinctive and iconic peak, characterized by its sheer granite walls, sharp ridges, and icy flutings. These impressive features have earned it a reputation as one of the most challenging and elusive peaks in the world of mountaineering. The mountain's northwest face, in particular, is renowned for its extreme difficulty, often regarded as one of the greatest unsolved problems in the climbing community. Despite its relatively lower altitude compared to some of the other peaks in the Karakoram Range, Latok II's complex topography, unpredictable weather conditions, and technical climbing requirements make it a formidable adversary for even the most skilled climbers. Numerous attempts to conquer its summit have been made, but success has proven elusive, adding to the mountain's aura and allure. Latok II's remote location and rugged beauty contribute to its allure. It is situated in a relatively inaccessible area, far from human settlements and surrounded by pristine alpine wilderness. This isolation adds to the sense of adventure and exploration for those who venture towards its slopes. The mountain offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Karakoram Range, including neighboring peaks such as Latok I, Latok III, and Baintha Brakk. The vast glaciers and snowfields that surround Latok II only enhance the magnificence of the landscape, creating a truly awe-inspiring panorama. While Latok II is a significant and highly challenging peak for mountaineers, it also holds cultural significance for the local communities. The mountain is considered sacred by the Balti people, who have deep-rooted traditions and folklore associated with its presence. Latok II stands as a symbol of nature's grandeur and the indomitable spirit of exploration. Its imposing walls and unconquered status make it a coveted prize for mountaineers, embodying the pursuit of adventure and the relentless pursuit of human achievement in the face of daunting challenges.

Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival Islamabad

Upon arrival met and transfer to your hotel in Rawalpindi

Day 2
Islamabad - Skardu/fly

An early morning flight to Skardu. If flight does not operate due to bad weather same day we will drive by road to Skardu spending a night in between. Flight time 1 hours Altitude 2300m

Day 3
Skardu

If flight is not possible on day three this day will be use to travel by road. Upon arrival transfer to your hotel.

Day 4
Rest day at Skardu

Free day at Skardu for sightseeing and exploration. Staff will make final arrangement.

Day 5
Skardu to Askole

Early in the morning board in the jeeps and drive to Askole Following the Braldo river. Seven to eight hours drive will bring you to Askole Village. Pitch you tents for overnight. Staff will distribute the loads into 25kg for the porters and mark the tag numbers for each load. This load will be handover to porters in the morning, when the trek start. Overnight camping Drive time 7-8 hours

Day 6
Askole to Korofhong

After an early breakfast, start your first day of trek with dozen of porters to Korophong, snout of Biafo Glacier. Overnight camping. Trek 4-5 hours

Day 7
Korophong - ?

Trek to Jhulla upper point.

Day 8
Base Camp.

A short trek will bring you to the base of Biacherahi Tower. Overnight camping. Trek 3-4 hours

Day 9 to 28
Climbing Biacherahi Tower

We have about three week to climb Biacherahi Tower. Your camping staff will be always at your service at base camp. As this is very must technical climb, so you will be on your own for entire three week of climb.

Day 29 to 30
Base camp - Skardu

Two days will bring us back in Skardu. Overnight tents and hotel.

Day 31
Skardu/leisure

Free day in Skardu to rest and explore the Skardu town.

Day 32
Skardu - Islamabad/fly

We will again try to fly from Skardu (depending on the weather) If flight does not operate drive to Besham. Overnight hotel.

Day 33
Islamabad

In six hours we will be in Islamabad. Upon arrival transfer to your hotel.

Day 34
Islamabad free day

Sightseeing or day at leisure.

Day 35
Flight back home

Transfer to airport for your flight back home.

Services

Services Include
Lodging at base camp (single supplement)
Full base camp with dinning tent, bathroom, showers & solar charge
All internal/domestic transport
All domestic flights
50kgs (110 lbs) personal baggage
All meals during trek and at base camp (B,L,D)
Group emergency equipment/satellite phone service with fixed calling charge
Two nights stay in Islamabad hotel on arrival and two on return (bed & breakfast only)
Staff insurance (guide, cook, kitchen staff, assistant(s) & porters etc)
Experienced cook from Pakistan
Kitchen staff
Porters for all expedition supplies
Solar power at base camp
Electricity generator (backup for high voltage devices)
International airfare
Permit/royalty fee according to number of persons
Personal climbing equipment, clothing & sleeping equipment
Group climbing gear (rope, ice crew, snow bar, EPI gas, cooking pots and others)
Mountain climbing rescue and evacuation insurance policy - mandatory
Lodging and meals above base camp
Any service above base camp
Communication radio (walkie talkie)
Weather reports
Personal equipment cargo to/from Islamabad
Pakistan visa fee
Tips/gratuities to staff, cook, assistant(s) of US$ 250 per person in total
Meals in Islamabad
Extra hotel nights after the climb
Trip cancellation insurance
All expenses incurred in the event of early wind-up/summit (extra hotel nights, meals at hotels, evacuation)
Charges incurred due to delays beyond the control of Apricot Tours (Force majeure)
Personal communication (phone, fax, e-mail) between Pakistan and home country.

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Muhammad Ishaq

CEO

I am a professional mountaineer and expert mountain guide in the Karakoram Range. In addition to my guiding work, I have recently opened a climbing training center in Huahe Valley, where I aim to share my knowledge and experience with aspiring climbers and adventurers.

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