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K2, the second highest mountain in the world, stands at 8,611 meters. Known as the 'Savage Mountain,' K2 is considered the most difficult and dangerous climb of all the 8,000m peaks.

Broad Peak, at 8,051m, is the 12th highest mountain in the world. Known for its massive summit plateau, it offers a technically accessible route compared to its neighbor K2.

Nanga Parbat, the 'Killer Mountain,' rises 8,126 meters in the western Himalayas. It features the world's largest mountain face - the Rupal Face - rising 4,600m from base to summit.

Gasherbrum I, also known as Hidden Peak, rises to 8,080m and is the 11th highest mountain in the world. Located deep in the Karakoram Range, it is known for its remote setting and technically demanding upper sections.

Gasherbrum II rises to 8,035m and is the 13th highest mountain in the world. Known for its relatively more accessible route, it is a popular first 8000m peak for experienced climbers in the Karakoram.

K6 at 7,281m is one of the most accessible 7000m peaks in the Karakoram, ideal for ambitious high-altitude mountaineers.

Spantik, or Golden Peak, rises to 7,027m in the Karakoram. Known for its stunning golden color at sunset, it's an excellent introduction to high-altitude mountaineering.

Gasherbrum III, standing at 7,952m (26,089 ft), is the 15th highest mountain in the world and a challenging yet rewarding 7000m expedition.

Gasherbrum IV, rising to 7,932m in the Karakoram Range, is a highly technical and remote peak renowned for its dramatic granite faces and extreme climbing challenges.

Masherbrum, standing at 7,806m in the Karakoram Range, is a technically demanding peak renowned for its steep snow and ice routes, glacier travel, and remote, rugged beauty.

Rakaposhi, at 7,788m, towers over the Hunza Valley with its stunning pyramid-shaped peak. It is a technically moderate 7000m mountain offering spectacular high-altitude scenery.

Chogolisa, at 7,668m in the Karakoram Range, is a high-altitude peak offering moderate technical climbing and excellent experience for mountaineers preparing for higher summits.

Trich Mir, at 7,708m in the Hindu Kush, is the highest peak of the range, offering a challenging high-altitude climb with spectacular views of Afghanistan and northern Pakistan.

Laila Peak, at 6,096m in the Karakoram Range, is a strikingly steep and technical 6000m peak, offering climbers an excellent introduction to high-altitude alpine mountaineering.

Pastore Peak, at 4,708m near Skardu, offers a scenic trekking and mountaineering experience with sweeping views of the Karakoram and Hindukush ranges.

Gondogoro Peak, at 5,950m in the Karakoram, is a high-altitude peak offering an accessible yet rewarding alpine climbing experience for climbers with basic mountaineering skills.

Bondit Peak, at 5,800m in the Karakoram near Hushe, is a trekking and climbing peak ideal for gaining high-altitude experience with minimal technical challenges.

K7, at 6,934m in the Karakoram Range, is a technical high-altitude peak offering climbers a serious alpine challenge with glacier travel, snow, and mixed climbing sections.

Drifika Peak, at 6,200m in the Karakoram near Hushe, is a moderately technical high-altitude peak offering climbers excellent experience in glacier travel and alpine climbing.

Cigarette Peak, at 6,160m in the Karakoram near the Charakusa Glacier, is a moderately technical high-altitude peak offering climbers excellent experience in alpine and glacier climbing.

Khosar Gang Peak, at 6,400m in the Karakoram near Hushe, is a challenging high-altitude peak offering steep snow, ice, and glacier climbing for mountaineers seeking advanced alpine experience.