General

K7 Peak Expedition 2024-25

K7 Peak registration is open for all seasons. We are offering K7 Peak for mountaineers, climbers and alpinists from around the world.

Including K7 Peak, we also offer other 6,500 to 7,000m peaks and few of them are given in the table below.

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K7 Peak Expedition – Cost – USD 2,995

Our estimated costs are given below. The minimum cost of K7 Peak expedition starts from USD 2,990 per person.

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Highlights – K7 Peak Expedition

  • Competitive prices for a six thousander peak in the wild mountains of Pakistan
  • Field office and permanent staff for logistical arrangements to and from the mountain
  • Itinerary based on our mountain guide's indigenous knowledge and vast experience
  • Spectacular mountain vistas during the expedition
  • Apricot Tours is a fully licensed native adventure company
  • Fixed departures are normally guided by our Pakistani High Altitude Climber(s) (HAC)
  • Private groups are always one of our top priorities
  • We cater to both guided expeditions and non-guided (alpine style) climbing
  • We cater to both "base camp services" and "full board services"
  • The following High Altitude Support available at extra cost
    a. Personal Pakistani High Altitude Porter (HAP) - will carry 20 kg of personal equipment between camps

K7 Peak Expedition – Holiday Information

  1. Lodging at base camp (single supplement)
  2. Full base camp with dinning tent, bathroom, showers & solar charge
  3. All internal/domestic transport
  4. All domestic flights
  5. 50kgs (110 lbs) personal baggage
  6. All meals during trek and at base camp (B,L,D)
  7. Group emergency equipment/satellite phone service with fixed calling charge
  8. Two nights stay in Islamabad hotel on arrival and two on return (bed & breakfast only)
  9. Staff insurance (guide, cook, kitchen staff, assistant(s) & porters etc)
  10. Experienced cook from Pakistan
  11. Kitchen staff
  12. Porters for all expedition supplies
  13. Solar power at base camp
  14. Electricity generator (backup for high voltage devices)
  1. International airfare
  2. Permit/royalty fee according to number of persons
  3. Personal climbing equipment, clothing & sleeping equipment
  4. Group climbing gear (rope, ice crew, snow bar, EPI gas, cooking pots and others)
  5. Mountain climbing rescue and evacuation insurance policy - mandatory
  6. Lodging and meals above base camp
  7. Any service above base camp
  8. Communication radio (walkie talkie)
  9. Weather reports
  10. Personal equipment cargo to/from Islamabad
  11. Pakistan visa fee
  12. Tips/gratuities to staff, cook, assistant(s) of US$ 250 per person in total 
  13. Meals in Islamabad
  14. Extra hotel nights after the climb
  15. Trip cancellation insurance
  16. All expenses incurred in the event of early wind-up/summit (extra hotel nights, meals at hotels, evacuation)
  17. Charges incurred due to delays beyond the control of Apricot Tours (Force majeure)
  18. Personal communication (phone, fax, e-mail) between Pakistan and home country.

Why should you register very early?

1. Team building: It takes time to formulate a good team. We go through all incoming applications and formulate the best team of mountaineers (on the basis of experience). Although our vet process is not very strict, our top priority is always the safety of fellow climbers. We will not accept all applications only to maximize the number of the mountaineers.

2. Logistics: Our climbing adventures involve a lot of logistics. This includes reserving/assigning high altitude porters, guides and other staff in advance. It also involves a lot of procurement (equipment, food etc). This is not possible during the last hours. During winters expeditions, most of the supplies are transported to base camps two to three months prior to the expedition because winters in the mountains of Pakistan are very harsh and it becomes almost impossible to for porters to walk through the trail with heavy supplies.

3. Permit: Pakistani government tourism laws require tour operators to submit applications for climbing (along with all documents e.g. passport copies, photos, CVs etc) at least 70 days prior to arrival in Pakistan. 

4.Domestic Flights: We might not be able to get you on the domestic flight to Skardu if you do not pay your deposit on time. Domestic flight seats are sold very fast way ahead of time because there are only two flights to Skardu during peak season. This is a very serious concern. 

5. Price changes: The given prices are early bird discount offers and are subject to change. There can be increases in price after January. Service providers including (but not limited) to hotels increase prices in peak-season. Early reservations cost less than peak-season (May to September). Our prices will not change once you have paid the deposit so the price when you book is the price you will pay. Register yourselves early to avoid increase in holiday prices.

6. Pay less deposit: Given below is our deposit schedule for 2020 departures.

  • 8 months before departure (deposit: 35%)
  • 6 months before departure (deposit: 40%
  • 5 months before departure (deposit: 50%)
  • 4 months before departure (full payment)

Note: The same deposit time frames above apply to 2021-22 departures.

Refund policy

Deposit: Once paid, the deposit is non-refundable as it will be spent on making in-country arrangements, organizing logistics, procurement of equipment (e.g. oxygen sets) and supplies (including food), hiring of staff/sherpa etc. 

Balance: All balances are due 120 days prior to arrival in Pakistan unless otherwise specified. Participants whose balances are not received by the 120-day deadline as stated above, risk forfeiture of their funds and their place on the expedition. For this expedition, there are no refunds for the deposit or balance payments. This includes but is not limited to, expeditions that conclude without a summit or progress towards a summit for participants due to route conditions, weather, insufficient manpower, or any other factor outside the control of Apricot Tours. Expedition leader has the final say on the expedition conclusion and will make all the best efforts for a happy return home.

Currency

All international climbers are charged in US Dollars (USD).

Other Notes

  • Deposit should only be paid after filling out the registration form and confirmation/approval from Apricot Tours.
  • Due to the nature and heavy costs of government and operator permits, Apricot Tours must follow a precise refund policy.
  • Participants that choose to leave an active expedition for any reason are not entitled to any refunds
  • Apricot Tours highly recommends trip cancellation insurance for all expeditions
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K7 Peak Expedition – Royalty Fee

The royalty fee/rates assigned by Pakistan’s Tourism Ministry for climbing K7 Peak in spring, summer and fall start from USD 900 after a discount of 40%. The details of royalty fees for three seasons are given below.

K7 Peak Royalty Fee/Rates – Spring, Summer & Fall

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The royalty fee/rates assigned by the government for climbing K7 Peak in winters start from USD 75 after a discount of 95% in winters. The details of royalty fees for winters are given below.

 

K7 Peak Royalty Fee/Rates – Winter

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The discounts above are being offered since over a decade as part of the government policy to promote adventure tourism.

 

Overview – K7 Peak Expedition

K-7 also known as Saraska Peak is located in the Baltistan Region of Northern Pakistan. K-7 is situated in the Saltoro and Masherburm ranges of Karakoram. The altitude of this peak is 6935M above from the sea level. The peak was first examined by the Harvard Mountaineering Club in 1955. 

K-7 Expedition to K-7 peak starts from Hushe Valley. It is located in the southern region of Baltoro Glaciers. Hushe valley is the door to the south faces of Karakoram Peaks and Mountains. The Karakoram Mountain Range is a massive chain of mountains across Pakistan and China that hosts one of the greatest mountains of the world, including K2, Gasherbrum and Nanga Parbat. It is 500km long and 200km wide and connects with Hindukush and Himalaya Mountains at few points.

K-7 was lately conquered for the first time in 2011 by a Slovenian (Urban Novak) & two Americans Kyle Dempster. The K-7 Expedition went for a new route from the east phase of K-7. Even though the weather was not in their favor the team completed the summit successfully without any incident. 

The first K-7 Expedition which was successful to conquer the peak for the first time was from Japan Ski Club. Out of 08 members from the expedition 03 member’s ascent the peak at first and on the second day two other members completed the summit.  

There are a lot of other mountains in the region in a series like K6, K7, Kapura Peak, Niza peak and Drifika Peak. Other possible routes are through Tagas, Kaberi & Dumsum Glaciers from Khapulu in Baltistan region.

The services of such a trip includes hotel booking; government permits because it is a peak higher than 7000m, domestic flights, chefs, tour guides, visa assistance, porters, camping equipment, daily food, kitchen equipment & tools etc.

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Other Holidays

Apart from mountaineering and climbing adventures, we also offer trekking holidays. Our most popular trekking holidays are given in the table below.

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