Laila Peak (6,096m / 20,000ft) is one of the most stunning mountains in the Karakoram, located in the Hushe Valley of Baltistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Known for its dramatic spear-like shape and striking beauty, Laila Peak is often called one of the most photogenic mountains in the world.
Laila Peak (6,096m / 20,000ft) is one of the most stunning mountains in the Karakoram, located in the Hushe Valley of Baltistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Known for its dramatic spear-like shape and striking beauty, Laila Peak is often called one of the most photogenic mountains in the world.
Steep northwest face and west ridge, Gondogoro Glacier, Hushe Valley
The iconic needle-shaped summit is considered one of the sharpest in the Karakoram.
Stunning views of K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum peaks, Masherbrum, and Gondogoro La Pass.
An adventure combined with the unique Balti culture of Hushe Valley.
A technical and challenging climb requiring advanced alpine experience and knowledge of ice and rock climbing.
At 6,096m, Laila Peak is below the 6,500m threshold, allowing for a climb without permit fees.