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Amin Brakk Expedition – A 30-Day Karakoram Adventure

Amin Brakk, standing at 5,850 meters (19,193 feet), is one of the most formidable and awe-inspiring big wall climbing challenges in the Karakoram Range of Pakistan. Located in the Nagma Valley, Kande, within the Shigar district of Gilgit-Baltistan, this sheer granite monolith is renowned worldwide for its extreme vertical ascents and technical difficulty. It is often compared to some of the toughest big walls in the world, such as El Capitan in Yosemite and Trango Towers.
First ascended in 1999 by a Spanish climbing team, Amin Brakk has since gained legendary status among elite climbers and adventurers seeking an ultimate test of endurance, skill, and perseverance. The peak’s near-vertical rock face, unpredictable weather conditions, and remote location make it an extraordinarily difficult climb, attracting only the most experienced climbers.

Why Climb Amin Brakk?
One of the Toughest Big Wall Climbs in the World – Amin Brakk is a holy grail for professional climbers due to its extreme technical difficulty and exposure.
Remote and Untouched Wilderness – Unlike other commercialized climbing destinations, Amin Brakk remains wild and untouched, providing a true expedition experience.
A Challenge for Elite Climbers – With its sheer vertical face, unpredictable weather, and extreme altitude, Amin Brakk is not for beginners—it is a test of pure skill, endurance, and determination.
Breathtaking Karakoram Views – The journey to Amin Brakk offers some of the most stunning landscapes in Pakistan, with a mix of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and pristine valleys.

The Discovery & First Ascent of Amin Brakk – A Story of Friendship & Adventure
In 1992, high in the remote Karakoram mountains, a breathtaking granite tower stood undiscovered. Akhon Ibrahim, the owner of Machulo Treks and Tour, was exploring the mountains when he first saw this majestic peak from Machulo La Pass. He knew it was special, and he shared its beauty with his Spanish friend, Jon Lazkano, who was searching for an unclimbed peak to conquer.
Fascinated by this new challenge, Jon Lazkano returned the next year with three other climbers from Spain. They stood at the base of the towering wall, looking up at the 1,500-meter near-vertical rock face, and decided to name the peak Amin Brakk—after Akhon Ibrahim’s newborn son, Amin, who was born in 1992.

The First Ascent – A Historic Climb
In 1999, a team of Spanish climbers—Adolfo Madinabeitia, Jose Carlos Tamayo, and Jon Lazkano—set out on an expedition to make history. They faced extreme challenges:
• Steep granite walls that required advanced aid climbing techniques
• Harsh weather conditions in the Karakoram
• Unpredictable terrain with difficult pitches and overhangs
With skill, determination, and teamwork, they successfully climbed to the summit of Amin Brakk, making it one of the most legendary big-wall ascents in Pakistan. Their success was documented in a thrilling film called “Pikanio Amin” (Small Amin) by filmmaker Sebastián Álvaro. This documentary captures the adventure, the struggle, and the triumph of the first ascent.

Amin Brakk Today – A Dream for Climbers
Today, Amin Brakk stands as one of the most challenging big-wall climbs in the world. Only a few elite climbers have dared to attempt it. If you are looking for a true adventure and a chance to be part of mountaineering history, Machulo Treks and Tour will take you on an expedition to this iconic peak.
Want to see the original ascent? Watch the documentary “Pikanio Amin” on the internet and witness how this great adventure unfolded!

Expedition Overview
• Duration: 30 Days
• Best Time: June to September
• Expedition Grade: Extremely Challenging
• Maximum Elevation: 4,500m (14,764 ft) – Amin Brakk Base Camp
• Accommodation: Hotels, Camping
• Starting Point: Islamabad
• Ending Point: Islamabad

Expedition Overview

  • Duration: 30 Days
  • Best Time: June to September
  • Expedition Grade: Extremely Challenging
  • Maximum Elevation: 4,500m (14,764 ft) – Amin Brakk Base Camp
  • Accommodation: Hotels, Camping
  • Starting Point: Islamabad
  • Ending Point: Islamabad

Itinerary

Arrive in Islamabad and meet your expedition team.Briefing session and preparation for the expedition.Overnight stay in a hotel.

Attend a mandatory briefing session at the Alpine Club of Pakistan.Final gear check and obtaining necessary permits.Overnight stay in Islamabad.

Drive via Babusar Pass (if open) or the Karakoram Highway.Stop for lunch in Naran.Arrive in Chilas and check-in at your hotel.Overnight stay in Chilas.

Drive along the scenic Indus River and through picturesque valleys.Lunch en route.Arrive in Skardu and check-in at your hotel.Overnight stay in Skardu.

Off-road jeep journey along the Shigar Valley.Cross wooden suspension bridges and pass through high-altitude villages.Arrive in Askole, the last village before the trek begins.Overnight camping in Askole.

Begin trekking alongside the Biafo Glacier’s snout.Trek through the stunning Nagma Valley.Overnight camping in Nagma Valley.

Cross glaciers, rocky terrains, and moraines.Reach Amin Brakk Base Camp, nestled beneath the mighty Amin Brakk Peak.Overnight camping at Base Camp.

These days will be spent acclimatizing to the altitude and exploring the base camp’s surroundings.Spend time resting, preparing for higher altitudes, and enjoying the stunning views of the peaks.Overnight camping at Base Camp.

Establish high-altitude camps on the slopes of Amin Brakk.Acclimatization climbs and technical climbing progress.These days are essential for preparation before attempting any higher altitudes.Overnight camping at various high-altitude camps.

These days are dedicated to attempting the summit of Amin Brakk.The expedition team will take on technical routes and tackle challenging terrains.Acclimatization, preparation, and climbing efforts will be intensified during these days.Overnight camping at higher camps during summit attempts.

After summit attempts, descend back to Amin Brakk Base Camp.Take rest days and celebrate the completion of the summit attempt.Overnight camping at Base Camp.

Retrace your steps back through Nagma Valley to Askole.Reflect on the expedition’s challenges and accomplishments.Celebrate with your fellow climbers.Overnight camping in Askole.

Drive back to Skardu through remote valleys.Arrive and check-in at your hotel in Skardu.Overnight stay in Skardu.

Option 1: Flight (weather-dependent).Option 2: 2-day drive via Karakoram Highway .These buffer days will allow for any weather-related delays or unforeseen circumstances.Overnight stays in Skardu and Islamabad.

Attend a final debriefing session at the Alpine Club.Relax and explore the city of Islamabad.Transfer to the airport for your return flight.End of the expedition.

More Information About Expedition

• Summit attempt of Amin Brakk Peak (4,500m)
• Trek through Biafo Glacier and Nagma Valley
• Technical climbing on rugged terrains
• Experience the remote Balti culture and hospitality
• One of the most challenging and rewarding expeditions in Pakistan

• Ice axe, crampons, harness, carabiners.
• High-altitude boots, insulated gloves, climbing ropes.
• Helmet, ascenders, descenders.

• Down jacket (-30°C rated), base layers, waterproof shell.
• Sleeping bag (-40°C rated) and insulated mat.
• High-altitude sunglasses, sunscreen, and lip balm.
• Satellite phone or emergency beacon.

• Cooking equipment, hydration system, and high-calorie food.
• Trekking poles, gaiters, and backup batteries.

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