The Trango Tower Expedition is not a climb it’s a trip to the heart of one of the world’s most magnificent mountain landscapes. Standing tall in the Karakoram Range of northern Pakistan the Trango Towers are famous for their towering vertical walls, their sheer beauty and their notoriety as one of the most technically challenging climbs on the planet. Standing 6,286 meters (20,623 ft.) high the Great Trango Tower is a climber’s monument to those who aspire to conquer something really unusual.
Being a part of the Baltoro Muztagh subrange the Trango Group is surrounded by legendary peaks like K2, Broad Peak and Gasherbrum so the whole region is a climber’s heaven. But what makes Trango special is not only its height it’s how steep and complicated its granite walls are. The East Face of the Great Trango Tower is recognized as one of the world’s tallest nearly vertical rock faces, rising almost 1,340 meters of unadulterated technical climbing. It’s an arena where technique, endurance and will finally meet.
Galen Rowell and his party first successfully climbed the Trango Towers in 1977 which was a groundbreaking event in the history of mountaineering. Ever since the summit has been visited by some of the world’s finest alpinists and rock climbers, all of whom wish to challenge their skills on this iconic wall. The routes differ in difficulty, but all demand great climbing skill proper preparation and a bold sense of adventure.
Your journey begins in Islamabad the capital of Pakistan. From there we’ll take a flight or drive through the Karakoram Highway to Skardu the gateway to many of Pakistan’s great climbs. Skardu is not only rich in culture but also offers magnificent views of the surrounding mountains. After completing the necessary permits and preparations we’ll travel to Askole the last village before entering the wilderness of the high Karakoram.
From Askole, the true adventure starts as we hike on the famous Baltoro Glacier one of the longest glaciers in the non-polar world. The route passes through a harshly beautiful terrain of ice, rock and giant peaks. With each step ahead we get closer to the awe inspiring granite pinnacles of Trango. Along the way we’ll camp beneath some of the world’s most breathtaking mountains including Paiju Peak and the mighty Cathedral Towers before finally reaching Trango Base Camp a stunning location at the foot of the tower.
Once at Base Camp our support staff will establish a fully serviced camp with tents, kitchen facilities communication gear and all we need to facilitate the expedition. Although the climb itself requires technical rock and alpine expertise our experience staff will be available to assist with logistics, route finding, weather reports and emergency response should that be required. We want to provide an environment in which climbers can concentrate on their ascent.
The climb of Trango Tower is a serious and formidable goal most suitable for skilled climbers. Its raw verticality fluctuating weather patterns and height make it a tough climb that necessitates planning, perseverance and collaboration. But for the willing, the payoff is priceless being at the top of one of the world’s greatest rock towers with the massive Karakoram Range lying out in all directions.
On the return the descent follows the Baltoro route back with time to relax on the achievement party with the team, and absorb the raw beauty of this isolated mountain realm. As we return to Skardu and then Islamabad memories of this amazing expedition will remain with you for a lifetime.
The Trango Tower Expedition is not just an adventure it’s a personal test of strength a journey through one of the most dramatic mountain landscapes on Earth and a climb that belongs to the history books of alpinism.
If you’re ready to challenge yourself on one of the world’s most iconic climbs, this is your moment. Join us and together we’ll take on the mighty Trango Tower.
Trango Tower Expedition Cost
All expedition packages are all inclusive and available for different durations.
Fixed Departure Pricing
Expedition Package Cost (USD)
Trango Tower expedition 3500
38-days
Trango Tower expedition 3700
42-days
Trango Tower expedition 4000
44-days
Private Groups_ Choose your Dates
Basecamp services $4000
Full Board service $15000
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Airport pickup and transfer to hotel. Rest and group briefing in the evening. Optional short city tour if time permits.
Drive to Chilas if flight is cancelled
Morning flight to Skardu with breathtaking mountain scenery. In case of cancellation of flight, drive to Chilas by Karakoram Highway (8–9 hours).
Final preparations, visit to Kharpocho Fort, Organic Village and optional jeep excursion to Satpara Lake.
Scenic drive along the Indus, Shigar, and Braldu Rivers to Askole village and further to Jhola Camp.
First trekking day along the Braldu River with stunning views of Paiju Peak and the Baltoro Glacier.
Trek across the Baltoro Glacier, passing by legendary peaks such as Paiyu, Uli Biaho, and Gasherbrum IV. Arrive at Base Camp.
Trango Tower climbing period. Base camp support with logistics, food, and communication.
Descend from Base Camp to Paiju, traverse Liligo Glacier detour.
Last day of trekking. Enjoy the successful ascent with the team and porters.
Drive along Askole and Shigar Valley to Skardu. Hotel check in and relax.
Morning flight to Islamabad (weather permitting). Alternate option: drive to Chilas via KKH.
Extra day in the event of delays. If already in Islamabad, city tour (Faisal Mosque, Lok Virsa, bazaars). Celebration dinner in the evening.
After breakfast, transfer to Islamabad International Airport for your international flight.
Trango Tower is in the Baltoro Glacier region of the Karakoram Range, near Concordia in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
The height of Trango Tower (Nameless Tower) is 6,286 meters.
Trango Tower is considered one of the most technical big-wall climbs in the world, requiring advanced rock-climbing skills.
Yes. Only climbers with solid multi-pitch, alpine, and big-wall experience should attempt this expedition.
The full expedition usually requires 30–38 days, depending on the route, acclimatization, and weather.
The climbing season is June to September, when conditions are most stable.
The southwest ridge and classic big-wall routes are commonly attempted by international climbers.
Packages usually include permits, guide support, porters, base camp services, camping equipment, meals, domestic transport, and expedition logistics.
Rescue support can be arranged through Askari Aviation or local services, but it depends on weather and availability.
Climbers must bring full big-wall gear: ropes, harness, protection devices, ascenders, aid climbing equipment, helmets, high-altitude clothing, and personal items.
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