Askole is a small village located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan, renowned as the starting point for many of the region's most challenging and spectacular treks, including those leading to the base camps of K2 and other peaks in the Karakoram Range. Situated at an altitude of about 3,000 meters (9,842 feet), Askole offers stunning views of towering mountains, glaciers, and vast landscapes, making it a paradise for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts.
Despite its remote location, Askole is an essential part of Pakistan's mountaineering community, as it is the last settlement before embarking on long expeditions into the Karakoram. The village is accessible via jeep from Skardu, passing through rugged terrain. Askole is also known for its friendly local communities, who are often involved in guiding and supporting trekking expeditions. With its natural beauty and vital position on the trekking route, Askole serves as an important gateway to some of the world’s highest peaks.