Mashabrum Peak
Mashabrum Peak

Masherbrum (also known as K1) is the 22nd highest mountain in the world and the 11th highest in Pakistan. Hushe valley the last road end village. Within 2 days we reach to Masherbrum base camp, the atmosphere absolutely stunning and summer cluster. Masherbrum Peak explored K1 by British expedition led by Muntugmerie in 1856. In order to climb Masherbrum peak you must have enough days and fit. Because it’s very technical and hard for climb.

It was climbed by James Waller in 1838 but weather and avalanche force them back from the alleviation 7600m. In same team two of climbers were frostbite.

In 1955 American team tried hard to achieve their goal but couldn’t make the summit. But there another American team exists with collaboration of Pakistani climber Captain Jave Akhter in 1960 have been success. Later on one of Polish expedition has also made summit. Unfortunately two climbers lost their live on descending. One of them injured.