Masherbrum lies in the south side of Baltoro Glacier, in the heart of the Central Karakorum, Masherbrum also lies at the north end of Hushe Valley. It serves as the Southern approach to the peak. It was first attempted in 1938 but failed, After two more Failed Expeditions, in 1955 and 1957, Masherbrum was first Climbed in 1960 by an American-Pakistani Expedition led by Nick Clinch. Masherbrum(7821 m) is the 22nd Highest Mountain in the world and the 11th Highest in Pakistan. It is the Highest peak of the Masherbrum Mountains, a sub Range of the Karakorum Mountain Range. It is the Large and Striking Peak, Which is somewhat Overshadowed by the nearby 8000m peaks of the Karakorum.
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Masherbrum, also known as K1, is the 22nd highest mountain in the world, located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. The Masherbrum Base Camp trek offers breathtaking views of this majestic peak and the surrounding Karakoram Range. Here’s what you can generally expect from the Masherbrum Base Camp trek