Gasherbrum is a mountain range located in the Karakoram, part of the greater Himalayas. It is home to several notable peaks, including Gasherbrum I, which stands at 8,080 meters (26,509 feet) and is the 11th highest mountain in the world. The name "Gasherbrum" means "shining wall" in the local Balti language, reflecting its impressive and majestic appearance.
The Gasherbrum massif is situated on the border between Pakistan and China. It is a popular destination for climbers and trekkers, offering challenging routes and stunning landscapes. The region is also known for its unique glaciers, such as the Baltoro Glacier, which attracts adventurers from around the globe.