Liala Peak- Hushe Karakorum
Climbing Laila Peak (6,096 meters) in the Hushe Valley of Pakistan's Karakoram Range is a challenging endeavor that attracts experienced climbers worldwide. This granite tower, located near the Gondogoro Glacier, offers technical big-wall routes with pitch ratings of up to 7b+, making it one of the most demanding climbs in the region. The trek to Laila Peak Base Camp is relatively less known but incredibly scenic. It provides breathtaking views of Masherbrum (7,821 meters), K6, K7, and other giants of the Karakoram.
HIGHLIGHTS OF TREK
- Stunning Views: Spectacular panoramic views of the Dhauladhar range, alpine meadows, and lush green forests.
- Cultural Experience: Visit local villages and interact with the friendly Himachali people.
- Diverse Flora and Fauna: Explore dense forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron. You may also spot wildlife like Himalayan Monal, pheasants, and various species of birds.