Understanding the campsites along the K2 Base Camp trek is essential. Each campsite plays a vital role in acclimatization, logistics, and safety. Moreover, the route passes through the famous Baltoro Glacier corridor, where trekkers experience some of the highest concentrations of giant peaks anywhere in the world.
With over years of operational experience organizing treks, expedition, and cultural tours in the Karakoram region, our team has guided travelers from across the world to this remarkable destination. This guide explains every major campsite along the route and helps trekkers prepare for the journey ahead.
Overview of the K2 Base Camp Trek Route
The classic K2 Base Camp trekking route begins in Skardu, the main gateway to the Karakoram mountains. From here, trekkers drive to the remote mountain village of Askole, which marks the starting point of the Baltoro Glacier trek.
Key highlights of the K2 trekking itinerary include:
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Walking across the legendary Baltoro Glacier
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Camping beneath dramatic granite towers
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Witnessing several 8,000-meter peaks from one location
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Reaching the famous amphitheater of Concordia
Each campsite along the route provides a strategic stop that supports gradual acclimatization while offering extraordinary mountain scenery.
1. Askole: The Starting Point of the K2 Base Camp Trek

Altitude: 3,050 meters
Askole is the last permanent village before the wilderness of the Karakoram begins. Most trekker and expedition teams spend one night here to organize porters, trekking permits, and final supplies. From here onward, trekkers enter a remote environment where all logistics must be carefully planned.
For many international travelers beginning trekking in Pakistan, Askole marks the true beginning of the adventure.
2. Jhola Camp: First Campsite on the Baltoro Route

Altitude: 3,200 meters
Jhola is the first official campsite on the K2 Base Camp trek route. The trail follows the Braldu River through a wide valley with relatively gentle terrain. This stage helps trekkers adjust gradually to the altitude.
Trekkers typically reach Jhola after a long but manageable trekking day from Askole. Having their lunch between Jhola and Askoli on the snouts of Biafo Hispar Glacier. The campsite offers wide flat areas for tents and beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.
Because of its moderate elevation, Jhola provides a comfortable introduction to the Baltoro trekking region.
3. Paiju Camp: Gateway to the Baltoro Glacier

Altitude: 3,450 meters
Paiju Camp is one of the most important campsites along the trek. Many groups spend an extra day here for acclimatization before entering the glacier terrain. The campsite is surrounded by impressive granite spires, including the famous Trango Towers, which attract elite climbers from around the world.
Paiju also serves as the last location where trekkers find small vegetation and relatively comfortable camping conditions before moving onto the glacier. Because of its strategic position, Paiju is considered the gateway to the Baltoro Glacier trek.
4. Khuburse Camp – Entering the Baltoro Glacier

Altitude: approximately 3,800–4,000 meters
Khuburse, sometimes spelled Khoburtse, marks the transition from valley trekking to glacier travel. From Paiju, the trail climbs onto the Baltoro Glacier, where the landscape becomes rugged and icy.
Trekkers experience breathtaking views of granite peaks rising dramatically from the glacier. The route here becomes more technical, with rocky moraine and ice formations shaping the terrain.
This campsite offers remarkable views of nearby Karakoram formations and gives trekkers their first true feeling of high-mountain isolation.
5. Urdukas Camp: The Best Viewpoint on the Baltoro Glacier

Altitude: 4,050 meters
Urdukas Camp is widely regarded as the most scenic campsite before Concordia. Unlike many other camps along the glacier, Urdukas sits on a rocky ridge above the Baltoro Glacier, providing stable ground for tents.
The panoramic scenery makes Urdukas one of the highlights of the K2 Base Camp trekking experience.
6. Goro I: Entering the High Karakoram
Altitude: approximately 4,150 meters
Goro I lies directly on the Baltoro Glacier and is often used as a short rest or intermediate campsite. Some trekking groups stop here briefly for lunch before continuing toward Goro II.
This section of the trek introduces travelers to the true scale of the Karakoram mountains.
7. Goro II: Surrounded by Giant Peaks

Altitude: around 4,300 meters
Goro II is one of the most dramatic campsites of the entire expedition. The campsite sits directly on the glacier and offers breathtaking 360-degree mountain views.
Trekkers camping here can often see towering peaks such as Gasherbrum IV and Mashabrum(K1).
Temperatures drop significantly at night because of the altitude and glacier winds. However, the unforgettable mountain scenery makes this one of the most memorable camps along the trek.
8. Concordia: The Throne Room of the Karakoram

Altitude: 4,600 meters
Concordia is frequently described as the most spectacular campsite in the world. It is the junction where multiple glaciers meet in the heart of the Karakoram range.
Peaks visible from Concordia include Gasherbrum I, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum II, III, IV, Mustagh Tower, and many more. For many trekkers, Concordia represents the emotional highlight of the entire journey.
9. Broad Peak BC
Altitude: approximately 4,900 meters
Before reaching K2 Base Camp, many trekking groups visit Broad Peak Base Camp. This location provides a closer view of the enormous glacier systems and the surrounding high peaks.
This section of the trek offers a deeper connection to the history of Himalayan and Karakoram mountaineering.
10. K2 Base Camp: The Ultimate Trekking Destination

Altitude: 5,150 meters
The final destination of the journey is the legendary K2 Base Camp. Standing at the base of the world’s second-highest mountain is an unforgettable moment for trekkers from around the globe.
Reaching this campsite represents one of the greatest achievements in high-altitude trekking in Pakistan.
Final Thoughts
The campsites along the K2 Base Camp trek form the backbone of one of the world’s most extraordinary trekking routes. Each campsite—from Askole to Concordia—plays a vital role in acclimatization, safety, and expedition logistics.
For international travelers seeking authentic adventure, trekking in Pakistan’s Karakoram mountains offers unmatched beauty and challenge. The journey to K2 Base Camp delivers glacier travel, towering peaks, and a true expedition atmosphere.
With experienced guides, proper planning, and respect for the mountains, this trek becomes a life-changing experience in one of the most spectacular landscapes on Earth.


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