This adventure involves trekking to the base camps of five of the world's 8000-meter peaks. Organized by Summit Karakoram, the journey offers a rare opportunity to witness some of the highest mountains on Earth in a single expedition. Raikot Face of Nanga Parbat: Access to Fairy Meadows begins from Raikot Bridge on the Karakoram Highway, followed by a 15 km jeep ride to the village of Tato. From there, a scenic 3 to 4-hour hike leads to Fairy Meadows. Nestled in Raikot Valley near the Raikot Glacier—fed by Nanga Parbat and draining into the Indus River—this area is known for its stunning natural beauty. Local residents have been running camping facilities here since 1992. Nanga Parbat: Tarishing, a small village in Astore District, Gilgit-Baltistan, serves as the gateway to Nanga Parbat. Home to about 200 people, the village offers basic amenities including 25 shops, schools, a private English-medium institution, two hotels, and a small medical center. A 10-bed hospital is currently under construction. The village sits at an altitude of 2900 meters, with the Rupal Glacier and river enhancing its dramatic landscape. Baltoro Karakoram: Located in northern Gilgit-Baltistan, the Trango Towers—part of the Baltoro region—are famous for their massive rock formations and are among the world's most difficult climbing destinations. Climbers from across the globe come to Karakoram to tackle these steep granite faces. After scaling the Trango Towers, trekkers continue to Concordia, where four major 8000-meter peaks—K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I, and Gasherbrum II—converge. Many other peaks ranging from 6000 to 7000 meters also surround this stunning location. Gondogoro La Pass, standing at 5585 meters, is a breathtaking highlight of this trek.