Ghenta Peak Expedition
Set off on an exciting expedition to conquer Ghenta Peak, a spectacular peak located in the Karakoram Range, specifically inside the Batura Muztagh sub-range. Ghenta Peak, standing at an amazing 7,090 meters (about 23,264 feet), boasts a breathtaking view of the Batura Glacier, the world's sixth-longest non-polar glacier. This magnificent peak is a recognized member of the Batura Muztagh sub-range, where it shares breathtaking surroundings with eminent summits such as Passu Sar and Batura Sar. The picturesque Passu Village in Gilgit-Baltistan's Gojal Valley is the closest village to Ghenta Peak, providing a great starting place for this thrilling excursion.
Trip Highlights
Highlights
- Competitive pricing for a seven thousander summit in Pakistan's untamed mountains
- Field office and permanent personnel for logistics to and from the mountain
- Itinerary based on our mountain guide's indigenous knowledge and extensive experience
- Stunning mountain views during the expedition
- Silkroad Guides is a fully authorized indigenous adventure company.
- Our Pakistani high-altitude climber (s) (HAC) generally guides fixed departures.
- Private groups are always a key priority for us.
- We provide guided adventures as well as non-guided (alpine style) climbing.
- We provide "base camp services" as well as "full board services."
- Nepalese Sherpas are accessible on short notice (at least 6 months before arriving in Pakistan).
- The following are examples: High Altitude Support is provided at an additional cost.
a. Pakistani High Altitude Porter (HAP) - Will transport personal equipment weighing up to 20 kg between camps.
b. Nepalese Private Sherpa (personal guide/porter) - Carries up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of your personal kit, climbs with you, melts water, cooks, and will be with you at all times.
c. Personal equipment transportation – Sherpas transport up to 10kg (22 lbs) of personal equipment up and down the mountain between camps.
Holiday Overview
Ghenta Peak is part of the breathtaking Batura Muztagh, also known as the Batura Wall. This sub-range is an important part of Pakistan's Karakoram Mountains, a geological wonder that graces the landscapes of both Pakistan and China. The Karakoram Mountain Range is a natural masterpiece that spans over 500 kilometres in length and 200 km in width, holding some of the world's most recognisable peaks, including the legendary K2, Gasherbrum, and Nanga Parbat. At several spots, the range joins with the Hindukush and Himalaya Mountains, adding to its unrivalled natural diversity and majesty.
The Ghenta Peak Expedition begins in the scenic Passu Village of Gilgit-Baltistan's Upper Hunza area. Passu, located only two hours from Gilgit, provides a handy and scenic launchpad for the expedition. A 50-minute flight from Islamabad, the capital city, to Gilgit is an expedient choice for travellers seeking quick access. The region is also close to the renowned Ultar Glacier in the Hunza Valley, which has gained popularity in recent years.
The Ghenta Peak Expedition promises not only the thrill of mountaineering but also the chance to immerse oneself in the grandeur of the Karakoram Mountains, creating cherished memories in nature's embrace. Join us on this spectacular trek as we journey into the heart of this magnificent range, aiming for the summit of Ghenta Peak against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty.