Welcome to GB Trek & Tours
The company categorizes its services into three main areas: Expeditions (climbing), Trekking (hiking to base camps), and Leisure Tours (sightseeing).
1. Mountaineering Expeditions
These are high-altitude climbing packages designed for professional mountaineers. Prices are generally “Full Board,” including logistics, high-altitude support, and permits.
-
Gasherbrum I Expedition (46 Days)
-
Price: ~$19,836 (Full Board)
-
Highlights: A 46-day journey to the summit of the “Hidden Peak” (8,068m). Includes domestic flights, 65kg personal baggage allowance, and a professional climbing team.
-
-
Gasherbrum II Expedition (46 Days)
-
Price: ~$19,836 (Full Board)
-
Highlights: Scaling the world’s 13th highest peak (8,035m). This package covers everything from Islamabad arrival to the final summit push.
-
-
Trango Towers Climbing Expedition (14 Days)
-
Price: $799 (Starting price/Base services)
-
Highlights: A legendary rock climbing adventure in the Karakoram for elite climbers.
-
-
Khosar Gang Expedition (12 Days)
-
Price: ~$340 (Standard base price)
-
Highlights: A popular “6,000er” peak for those looking to transition from trekking to climbing.
-
2. Trekking Packages
Trekking packages are designed for hikers who want to see the world’s highest peaks without technical climbing.
-
K2 Base Camp Trek (2026-27) – 15 to 21 Days
-
Price: ~$2,999 (Full Service) | ~$1,490 (Trek Only)
-
Highlights: The iconic journey to the “Throne Room of the Mountain Gods.” Passes through the Baltoro Glacier and Concordia.
-
-
K2 Base Camp & Pastore Peak Climb (26 Days)
-
Price: ~$1,999
-
Highlights: A combined package that includes the K2 trek and a non-technical climb of Pastore Peak for panoramic views of K2.
-
-
Laila Peak Base Camp Trek (17 Days)
-
Price: ~$2,199
-
Highlights: Trekking to the base of the most beautiful “needle-shaped” peak in the Hushe Valley.
-
-
-
Price: ~$799
-
Highlights: A moderate-difficulty trek to the base of Rakaposhi in the Nagar Valley. Perfect for those with limited time.
-
-
-
Price: Varies (Trek-only options available)
-
Highlights: A high-altitude wilderness trek across the Biafo and Hispar glaciers.
-
3. Sightseeing & Adventure Tours
These are designed for families, photographers, and cultural enthusiasts. They usually include hotel stays and jeep transport.
-
Shipton Adventure Tour (10 Days)
-
Price: PKR 135,000 to PKR 290,000 (depending on luxury/standard level)
-
Highlights: Covers Skardu, Shigar Valley, and glimpses of the Karakoram.
-
-
Hunza Valley Winter Tour (10 Days)
-
Price: ~$999
-
Highlights: A magical journey to witness the snow-covered peaks of Hunza, Attabad Lake, and the Khunjerab Pass (China Border).
-
-
-
Price: ~$399 (Starting)
-
Highlights: Exploration of the “Switzerland of the East,” visiting Malam Jabba and Kalam.
-
-
Soon Valley Tour (Journey into History)
-
Price: ~$399
-
Highlights: Focuses on the Salt Range, lakes, and historical sites in Punjab.
-
-
-
Price: ~$100 (Festival access and local guiding)
-
Highlights: A cultural immersion into the traditional Nowruz/Spring festivals of Gilgit-Baltistan.
-
Booking & SEO Note
-
Currency: Prices are often quoted in USD for international clients and PKR for domestic clients.
-
Customization: All packages can be tailored (e.g., “Trek Only” vs. “All-Inclusive”).
-
Seasonality: Peak trekking season is June to September, while cultural tours run March to October.
Mission
Vision
Mr. Nisar Hussain (Late)
Honor: Medal of Honor (posthumous)
Department: Sports (Mountaineering)
Mr. Nisar Hussain has the unique honor of climbing all the five mountains of Pakistan out of the total fourteen mountains of the world above 8000 meters. In 1996, he accomplished the first feat of climbing the mountain. When you reached Sia Kangri (4227 m). In 1999, he accompanied the Korean team to climb Gasherbrum II (8035 meters). In 2000, he once again accompanied the Korean expedition and reached the summit of Broad Peak. In 2003, he summited Gasherbrum II (8035m) and Gasherbrum I (8065m) in a 24-day period with the Korean Expedition. He was selected by Alpine Club Pakistan for the China-Pakistan joint expedition to summit K-2 (8611 m). He proudly hoisted the national flag of Pakistan on the second major peak of Pakistan. In 2008, he summited Nanga Parbat from the side of Diamer with the German expedition and thus became the third Pakistani mountaineer to climb all Pakistani peaks above 8000 meters. In the summer of 2011, he attempted to climb the urban jump ie Gasherbrum I (8068 m), Gasherbrum II (8035 m) and K2 (6118 m) simultaneously. Formed a team together. He summited both Gashe Gasherbrum II and Gasherbrum I along with other international climbers. With a new route on the south face, he chose to be the first Pakistani to climb this difficult peak in winter, as a partner of Gerfried Goshal in a winter expedition to reach the summit of Kater Brim. He was last seen below the summit of Gator Brim 1 on the fateful day of March 9, 2012, along with Gerfried Goschel and Swiss mountaineer Cedric Pehlen, at twelve o'clock when he was disappeared along with his teammates and later. After a search, he was declared missing near the peak.
In recognition of his outstanding performance in the field of sports (mountaineering), the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has awarded the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Posthumously) to the late Mr. Nisar Hussain.