Central Karakoram National Park is one of the largest protected areas in the Himalayan region, offering adventurous terrain for mountaineering and tracking some of the world’s highest peaks.
Established in 1993, Central Karakoram National Park is situated in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. It encompasses some of the mightiest peaks of the Karakoram range, including the renowned K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. The park is a haven for mountaineers and trekkers, offering a challenging and rewarding landscape. This protected area is home to a variety of ecosystems, from arid plateaus to lush alpine meadows. It supports a range of wildlife, including snow leopards, Himalayan ibex, and lammergeiers. The park also preserves areas of historical significance, such as ancient trade routes and petroglyphs. Visitors are drawn to both the breathtaking scenery and the unique cultural opportunities provided by the local Balti villages. The park’s glaciers, including the immense Baltoro Glacier, are some of its key geological features, attracting geologists and climate scientists from around the world.
Mount K2, the world's second-highest peak at 8,611 meters
Diverse habitats supporting endangered species like the snow leopard
Baltoro Glacier, one of the world's largest glaciers outside polar regions
Remote trekking routes offering solitude and challenging landscapes
The second-highest mountain in the world, a major challenge for climbers.
A famous confluence of several major glaciers offering stunning views of high peaks.
A restored historical site that offers insight into regional history.