Concordia
(Urdu: کونکورڈیا)
IS the name for the confluence of the mighty Baltoro Glacier and the Godwin-Austen Glacier, in the heart of the Karakoram range of Pakistan. It is located in Baltistan region of Pakistan. The name was applied by European explorers, and comes from this location's similarity to a glacial confluence, also named Concordia, in the Bernese Oberland, part of the Central Alps.
Around Concordia are clustered some of the highest peaks in the world. Four of the world's fourteen "eight-thousanders" are in this region, as well as a number of important lower peaks.
Concordia offers the region's best place to camp for mountain
enthusiasts not involved in climbing. With scenic views, it also offers
short treks to several important base camps: K2 (5–6 hours), Broad Peak
(2–3 hours) and the Gasherbrum I&II (7–8 hours). An alternative exit
to returning down the Baltoro Glacier is available by climbing the Gondogoro Pass
(5615 meters). Visitors to the region are advised to carefully monitor
their water intake with concern. To avoid often painful and sometimes
debilitating stomach upsets at high altitude, water should be obtained
from clear water sources and brought to a rolling boil, or purified
before consumption.
Concordia: This Mountaineers paradise is located in the
extreme north of Pakistan along the borders of China. Pakistan bears
five of the tallest 14 mountain peaks of the world, and four of these
can be seen from Concordia.
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