Karakoram, Mongolia

Karakoram, Mongolia

The Karakoram is the world’s second-highest mountain range, spanning the borders of Pakistan, India, China, and Afghanistan. Famed as the "backbone of high Asia," it features 18 peaks over 7,500 meters, including K2. Tours here offer spectacular glacial trekking, rare wildlife spotting, and epic high-altitude road trips along the historic Silk Road.    

The Karakoram mountain range—the "Black Gravel" mountains spanning Pakistan, India, and China—is home to the world's highest concentration of 8,000-meter peaks, including K2. Tours to this majestic region typically focus on epic high-altitude treks, rugged 4x4 off-roading, and culturally rich expeditions.
The Karakoram Highway (KKH): Often dubbed the "Eighth Wonder of the World," this marvel of engineering stretches between majestic peaks, deep ravines, and clear rivers. 
Concordia & Base Camps: A natural amphitheatre where glaciers slide together. It is the ultimate trekking destination for climbing K2, Broad Peak, and the Gasherbrum massifs.
You can reach Karakoram from different ways like there are direct flights, direct trains as well as direct buses services available for Karakoram .BY Air : Flying into the Karakoram Range is an awe-inspiring experience, often considered one of the most scenic flights in the world. The primary gateways are Gilgit and Skardu in northern Pakistan, which offer direct flights over some of the world's highest peaks, including Nanga Parbat and K2. do not need a visa if visiting for fewer than 90 days, but your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your date of arrival. For stays of more than 30 days, you must register with Mongolian Immigration within seven days of arrival.
BY Taxi :  Traveling the Karakoram Highway (KKH) by taxi is a scenic but budget-heavy option, with daily rentals running about ($30) to ($50) depending on the vehicle. The most popular northern hub is Gilgit, from which tourists take taxis to reach nearby destinations like Karimabad (Hunza), Attabad Lake, and the Khunjerab Pass.
There are numerous type of food options when you visit Karakoram  and few of them are:-
Huushuur – Deep Fried Meat Pie. ...
Buuz – Dumplings. ...
Bansh – Small Dumplings. Tsuivan – Stir fried noodle.Chanasan makh – Boiled meat with salt. ...
Khorkhog – Authentic Mongolian Barbecue. ...
Boodog – Goat or Marmot. Lavsha – Guriltai shul
There are 100s of hotel and homestays available for a comfortable accomodation in Karakoram   and few of the top hotels with great deals are available at Karakoram  are:
Chinggis Khaan Hotel,Kempinski Hotel Khan Palace.,The Blue Sky Hotel and Tower ,