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Trekking to the Chinese side K2
The north base camp of K2 lies in a remote corner of China's Xingjiang province. Only a handful of people have ever travelled to this isolated mountain wilderness on the north side of the Karakoram range. It is one of the most unspoilt and least visited parts of the entire Himalayas. The mighty Shagskam river drains the waters flowing north from the great Karakoram peaks and carves a deep channel through the mountainous landscape. The valleys here are at a much lower altitude than those on the Pakistan side of the range, giving a far greater vertical height gain to the high summits. Thousands of trekkers and climbers have seen the majestic Karakoram 8000m peaks from the Pakistan side, but few have ventured on the long trek through China to view K2, Broad Peak and the Gasherbrums from the north.

Sir Francis Younghusband became the first western explorer to see the north side of K2 during his epic 1887 journey to cross the Old Muztagh Pass. This trek follows the same route, approaching the mountains along the valleys of the Yarkand and Shagskam rivers. The area was first explored in detail and mapped by members of Eric Shipton's 1937 "Blank on the Map" expedition. Even a hardened traveller like Shipton was overwhelmed by the scenery. He wrote "The cliffs and ridges of K2 rose out of the glacier in one stupendous sweep to the summit of the mountain 12,000 ft above. The sight was beyond my comprehension and I sat gazing at it with a kind of timid fascination..."

The journey from Beijing-the capital of China. A flight nearly 4 hours takes us from Beijing to Urumqi the capital city of Xinjiang. On the same day we will fly to the Kashgar which is famous with its fabled Sunday Bazaar. A day is set aside for resting and exploring the markets, monuments and historical sites of this fascinating oasis city made famous by its "silk route" connections. Nomadic herdsmen driving livestock and donkey carts to market provide a stark contrast to the traffic and bustle of the rapidly expanding modern Chinese city. The buildings of the old Russian and British consulates, once centres of "Great Game" intrigues, can be visited, together with Kashgar"s historic city walls and the huge Idkah mosque.

Leaving Kashgar a two day jeep drive skirts the western edge of the Taklamakan desert and passes through the town of Yenghisar famous for its metalwork and daggers. At Yilik, pack camels will be waiting to carry the group baggage for the five day walk to base camp. These animals are invaluable in helping the group make the many deep water river crossings needed along the way. Kirghiz nomad encampments will be encountered during the walk. The group can sample fresh milk and yoghourt produced from their large herds of yak. The highest point reached on the approach march will be the 4870m Aghil pass. From here there is a magnificent view of the Karakoram 8000m peaks.

After fording the silt laden waters of the Shagskam river the group will reach the pleasant site of Sughet Jangal. This camping spot was used by Younghusband in 1887 and was the base camp site of Shipton's 1937 expedition. It is now known as "K2 base camp". At an altitude of only 3800m and lying 15km from the start of the climbing most expeditions attempting K2 from this side use an advance camp on the K2 glacier. During seven days spent in this area the group should be able to trek to this site for closer views of the north face of K2. The peak was first climbed from this side by a Japanese team in 1982. Only a handful of mountaineers have tried to repeat their route, and few have succeeded. Trekking on the north side of the Karakoram is virtually unknown. Few westerners have ventured into this area.

This is not a difficult trek, but the extreme remoteness and complicated logistics make it a challenging undertaking. The Shagskam river cannot be forded safely in the summer months, therefore trekking in this area is restricted to the spring and autumn. We ussually select September, when the intense heat of the summer will have passed and the water levels in the rivers are reduced.


D.1 ARRIVE AT BEIJING.

Arrive at Beijing and transfer to Hotel.
D.2 BEIJING SIGHTSEEING TOUR.
  Full day sightseeing tour in Beijing to see the world heritages including Forbidden city, Temple of Heaven, Tian`anmen Square.
D.3 BEIJING-URUMQI-KASHGAR.
  Fly to Urumqi in the afternoon flight then fly to Kashgar with a night flight.
D.4 KASHGAR.
  Free day at Kashgar for getting things prepared and optional city sightseeing tour to Sunday Bazaar..
D.5 KASHGAR - KARGILIK
  The drive from Kashgar to Kargilik on the road which is skirts the Taklamakan desert , passes manyt Uighur oasis towns.The central square of Kargilik is an interesting mixture of local teahouses and fruit and vegitable sellers with large mosque on the side.
D.6 KARGILIK - ILIK
  A short drive takes us from Kargilik to Ilik which is the starting point of our trek. We met our camels and camel drivers. Overnight camping.
D.7 TREKKING UPTO RIVER CONFLUENCE
  We begin our trekking. Today the trek will be fro 4 to 5 hours. We camp at night at the confluence of the Zug Shaksgam and Surukwat Rivers. (called "Liangcha" in Chinese which means confuluence).
D.8 TREKKING UPTO AGHILI PASS
  We trek to the Aghil Pass (4779m) . Today we pass trough a Kirgiz village and camp on the north side of Aghil Pass. 6 to 7 hours trekking today.
D.9 TREKKING ALONG THE RIVER
  After we climbing to the top of the Aghil Pass we descend to the Shaksgam River which we cross it and camp on the side. If the weather permits we will have a good view of Gashebrum l and 2 and Broad Peak from near Aghili Pass.
D.10 TREKKING ALONG THE RIVER TOWARDS BASE CAMP
  We trek 4 to 6 hours along the Shaksgam river and camp near the river. If the weather permits we will have the first good view of the K2 from our camping site.
D.11 TREKKING UPTO THE BASE CAMP OF K2
  We trek 4 to 6 hours up to the Chinese base camp of the K2 at 3800m.
D.12 TREKKING UPTO THE ADVANCE BASE CAMP.
  Trekking up to the Advance Base Camp where we will have a good view of the mountain.
D.13 TREKKING AROUND THE BASE CAMP
  Trekking or Hiking around the Base Camp.
D.14 TREKKING BACK TO SHAKGAM RIVER
  Leave from the Base Camp and return to the camp on the Shaksgam River.
D.15 TREKKING ALONG THE RIVER
  We will trek along the Shaksgam river for 4 to 6 hours and camp by the river.
D.16 TREKKING BACK TO AGHILI PASS
  Recross the Aghili Pass.
D.17 TREKKING TO ILIK
  Trek 6 to 8 hours to Ilik.Our Treeking will be ends.
D.18 DRIVE TO KARGILIK
  We drive back to Kargilik and overnight stay at hotel.
D.19 KARGILIK - KASHGAR
  Drive to Kashgar and overnigt stay at hotel.
D.20 KASHGAR - URUMQI
  A.M rest at hotel P.M sightseeing in Kashgar : Sunday Market, Eidgah Mosque and Abbak hoja Tomb. Evening fly to Urumqi.
D.21 URUMQI - BEIJING
  A.M Rest at Hotel . P.M fly to Beijing.
D.22 DEPARTURE FROM BEIJING
  Departure from Beijing.
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