The Majestic Mountains of Pakistan
Explore the giants of the Karakoram, Himalayas, and Hindu Kush
Baintha Brakk (The Ogre)
Known as one of the hardest peaks in the world to climb, this steep, craggy giant towers over the Biafo Glacier. Its granite walls present a legendary challenge for alpinists.
View Expedition Details →Chogolisa (Bride Peak)
A stunning trapezoid-shaped mountain in the Karakoram range, Chogolisa is famous for its elegant symmetrical ridges and its proximity to the mighty K2.
View Expedition Details →The Latok Group
The Latok cluster, including Latok I through IV, is world-renowned for its extreme technical difficulty and the daunting "North Ridge" that has tested the world's best climbers.
Explore Latok Peaks →Noshaq Mountains
The highest peak in the Hindu Kush range and the highest point in Afghanistan, often accessed through the breathtaking valleys of Pakistan's North.
View Expedition Details →Complete Mountain Directory
Click below to explore our detailed guides for each peak:
- Namika Peak
- Drifika Peak
- Link Sar Peak
- Shingu Charpa
- Ogre II
- Latok II Peak
- Latok III Peak
- Latok IV Peak
- Paju Peak
- Uli Biaho Tower
- Korada Peak
- Tsarak Tsa Peak
- Kapura Peak
- Hushe Peak
- Mitre Peak
- Chilingkun Peak
- Saltoro Mountain
- Saltoro Kangri
- Ghent Kangri
- Kunyang Chhish
- Silberzacken Peak
- Sia Kangri
- Skyang Kangri