The Laila Peak Expedition is designed for climbers who want to test their skills on a challenging but achievable high-altitude mountain. Laila Peak rises to about 6,000 meters in the Karakoram Range, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. With its distinctive needle like summit and dramatic shape, it is often described as one of the most beautiful peaks in the Karakoram.
What makes this expedition special is not only the climb itself but also the entire journey through remote valleys, historic villages and breathtaking landscapes. From the summit of Laila Peak, climbers are rewarded with unforgettable panoramic views of K2, Broad Peak and the Gasherbrum group some of the highest and most famous peaks on Earth.
5kexpeditions has decades of experience guiding climbers in Pakistan northern mountains. Our Laila Peak program typically runs for 25 to 35 days, but we can adapt the schedule depending on your experience level and available time. We offer full logistics and base camp services, so you can focus entirely on your climb. Whether you aim to use this peak as a training ground for higher summits or simply want to experience one of the most stunning mountains in the Karakoram, this expedition offers a complete high altitude adventure.
Laila Peak Expedition
Cost & Packages
We offer Laila Peak expeditions year-round. You can either join a scheduled departure for $2,600 USD per person, or choose a private trip with flexible dates and group discounts.
Private Group Rates
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Welcome to Pakistan! Our team will meet you at Islamabad International Airport and transfer you to the hotel. The rest of the day is free for rest after your flight. In the evening, we’ll gather for a trip briefing and optional sightseeing around the city.
Take a short scenic flight to Skardu with breathtaking views of K2, Nanga Parbat, and the Karakoram peaks. Spend the afternoon exploring SKARDU markets, lakes, and historic sites like the Buddha Rock.
Today you’ll complete your expedition registration, meet the support team, and do final gear checks. Optional sightseeing includes the Kharpocho Fort or a nearby organic village.
Trek to Laila Peak Base Camp, near the Gondogoro Glacier. The trail offers amazing views of surrounding peaks. Set up base camp and rest.
This is your climbing period on Laila Peak. The climb involves mixed rock and ice, reaching around 55° inclination. You’ll have enough days for acclimatization and a summit attempt. Our cook and staff will remain at base camp to support you with logistics and fresh meals.
Pack up and trek down to Saicho, enjoying the return views of the valley.
A short and easy walk back to Hushe Village. Celebrate your climb with the porters and enjoy a relaxing evening.
Say goodbye to the Hushe team and drive back to Skardu. Stop at Khaplu Fort and the historic Chaqchan Mosque on the way.
Fly back to Islamabad, enjoy free time in the afternoon, and gather for a farewell dinner in the evening.
If the flight is canceled, we’ll travel to Islamabad by road via Naran.
If there was no flight delay, this day is free for sightseeing or relaxing in Islamabad. If the flight was delayed, this is your travel buffer day.
Laila Peak is a technical climb with steep slopes, suitable for experienced climbers only.
Laila Peak rises to 6,096 meters in the Karakoram Range.
Yes. Previous experience on technical 6,000 m or 7,000 m peaks is strongly recommended.
The expedition typically takes 18–25 days, depending on weather and acclimatization.
The ideal climbing season is June to August.
Yes. Laila Peak lies in the Hushe/Gondogoro Valley region of Baltistan.
Technical gear such as crampons, harness, helmet, ice screws, ropes, and warm high-altitude clothing is essential.
Yes. Helicopter rescue is available, but you must have proper insurance coverage.
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