Is Gondogoro La trek the king of all treks in Pakistan? I went on the odyssey to find out
In June this year, I returned to Baltoro/Concordia region of the Karakoram range, home to four of the 14 8,000 metre peaks in the world.
On my last trip in 2016, I visited the K2 and Broad Peak Base Camps and returned from the same route via Askole.
But this time I planned to cross the elusive Gondogoro La and return via Hushe Valley, completing a circular trek.
I had heard so many stories about Gondogoro La and it was time to experience it for myself.
What is Gondogoro La?
La in Balti means mountain pass, ridge or a low point between two mountains, allowing access through a relatively lower point.
Gondogoro La connects Baltoro region with Hushe Valley, home to the exquisite Laila Peak (6,096m) and some small villages like Hushe and Kanday.
However, the pass is very steep and crossing it requires the use of fixed ropes to ascend and descend. So in a way, this is beyond conventional trekking.