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Spantik (7027m), also known as Golden Peak, is one of the most popular 7,000-meter peaks in the Karakoram Range, located in the Nagar Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan. Its relatively accessible route, breathtaking summit panorama, and golden glow at sunrise and sunset make it a favorite among both seasoned mountaineers and aspiring high-altitude climbers. The southeast ridge route offers a non-technical but physically demanding climb, involving glacier travel, snow slopes, and some crevassed areas. The expedition begins with a scenic trek from Arandu village through stunning valleys and alpine meadows to the base camp at around 4,100 meters.
Spantik (7027m), also known as Golden Peak, is one of the most popular 7,000-meter peaks in the Karakoram Range, located in the Nagar Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan. Its relatively accessible route, breathtaking summit panorama, and golden glow at sunrise and sunset make it a favorite among both seasoned mountaineers and aspiring high-altitude climbers. The southeast ridge route offers a non-technical but physically demanding climb, involving glacier travel, snow slopes, and some crevassed areas. The expedition begins with a scenic trek from Arandu village through stunning valleys and alpine meadows to the base camp at around 4,100 meters.
Islamabad – Skardu – Arandu – Spantik Base Camp – Summit – Return via Hushe
Climb the photogenic 'Golden Peak' with its spectacular sunrise/sunset glow
Ideal stepping stone for climbers aiming for 8000m peaks
Non-technical SE Ridge route makes this one of the most achievable 7000m peaks
Trek through Nagar Valley's picturesque villages and meadows