Bullah Peak Expedition
The Bullah Peak Expedition takes daring mountaineers into the heart of the Karakoram Mountains in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Bullah Peak, at 6,294 metres, is a notable gem in the Masherbrum Mountains, lying between the spectacular Trango Towers and the world-famous Baltoro Glacier.
Trip Highlights
Highlights
- Competitive pricing for a six 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"
- The following are examples: High Altitude Support is provided at an additional cost.
a. Personal Pakistani High Altitude Porter (HAP) - will transport 20 kg of personal gear between camps.
Holiday Overview
The Karakoram Mountain Range, a massive mountain range spanning Pakistan and China, is home to some of the world's most majestic peaks, including the famed K2 and Gasherbrum. This range stretches for 500 kilometers in length and 200 km in width, connecting the Hindu Kush and Himalaya mountain ranges. The best time to climb Bullah Peak is during Pakistan's summer season, from May to August when the weather is most conducive to mountaineering.
The Bullah Peak Expedition usually begins in the Braldo River Valley, which serves as a gateway to this breathtaking environment. As adventurers rise, they are surrounded by a panorama of peaks ranging in elevation from 5,000 to 7,000 meters, creating a playground for mountaineers and a haven for people seeking both natural beauty and adventure. The surrounding valleys of Nagar, Haramosh, and Hunza are recognized for their magnificent vistas and rich cultural legacy, while the region's attraction is further enhanced by the network of swift-flowing rivers, such as the Hunza River.