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The stunning and captivating landscape of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan is truly awe-inspiring. Verdant, fertile valleys, rich with high-quality, delicious fruit, are nourished by springs and glacial streams flowing down from towering, snow-capped peaks. The Karakoram Highway and the River Indus are prominent features of the region, adding to its allure. Tourists can enjoy the spectacular views of majestic mountains like Nanga Parbat (8125m) and Rakaposhi (7788m) while relaxing in the comfort of their vehicles.
This region is often referred to as Shangri-La or paradise, a description that feels absolutely fitting once you experience its beauty. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a casual traveler, Gilgit-Baltistan offers a unique experience that’s hard to match. To help visitors fully appreciate this breathtaking area with ease and comfort, Adventure Pakistan has crafted a well-planned itinerary for this remarkable tour.
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After breakfast, we will transfer to the airport for our flight to Skardu.
Upon arrival in Skardu, we will board our coach for a scenic drive to Khaplu, passing by the stunning Kachura Lake in the Karakoram Mountain Range of the Western Himalayas. After a lunch stop at Shangri-La village, we will continue our journey through subalpine conifer forests and wild apricot orchards. As we make our way to Khaplu, located at an altitude of 2,500 meters, you'll be captivated by the area’s breathtaking beauty.
Khaplu, often referred to as ‘Little Tibet,’ stretches 112 kilometers along the River Shyok, a tributary of the River Indus, and lies next to the ancient trade route to Ladakh. Known for its remarkable lakes and scenic hiking trails, Khaplu serves as the gateway to Hushe Valley, home to several stunning peaks and glaciers.
This morning, we will embark on an easy trail to a panoramic viewpoint offering breathtaking views of the Saltoro and Mashabrum mountain ranges. Afterward, we will return to our hotel for breakfast. Later, we will take a short drive to the pristine villages of Saling and Machulu in the Khaplu Valley. From these villages, we’ll be able to enjoy spectacular views of the shimmering ice wall of Mashabrum Mountain, along with several other towering, snow-covered peaks of the Karakoram range.
Today, we journey to the vast Shigar Valley via the Katpana Desert, also known as the Cold Desert. Situated at an altitude of 2,226 meters, the Katpana Desert holds the title of the world’s highest cold desert. After crossing the bridge over the Shigar River, we enter one of the most picturesque locations on earth – the Shigar Valley. Known for its legendary history, architectural heritage, and the simplicity and purity of its people, Shigar Valley is truly one of Pakistan's natural treasures.
This stunning valley is a mix of lush oases, glaciers, majestic mountains, lakes, and hot springs. The Shigar Fort, a heritage site built in the early 17th century by Raja Hassan Khan, the 20th Raja of the Amacha Dynasty, is a highlight. Located on the banks of the Shigar River at an elevation of 2,250 meters above sea level, the fort offers a stunning view of the surrounding mountain ranges. Now managed by Serena Hotels, the fort is a beautiful example of architectural diversity, reflecting the region's rich history. Its design, crafted by Kashmiri masons, artisans, and goldsmiths, gives the fort a unique status in the region.
For all trips to Pakistan you will require a visa, depending on the the type of tour you will either need a standard tourist visa or a trekking visa. Our sales team will provide you with all the necessary information as well as a visa invitation letter and related supporting documents after you have booked your tour with us.
The timing of your flight will depend on your specific itinerary and preferences, wherever possible. For the standard K2, K2 Gondogoro La, and Snow Lake treks, we typically schedule the flight on day 2 of your itinerary, flying from Islamabad to Skardu. This flight is incredibly scenic, and if the weather is clear, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the mountains, including Nanga Parbat, the 9th highest mountain in the world.
However, if the weather is unfavorable, the flight to Skardu may be canceled. In this case, we will drive from Islamabad to Skardu over two days, with an overnight stop midway. To account for any potential delays, a contingency day is always included in your itinerary.
It's a valid question, as the news from Pakistan often focuses on the negative, but the image many people have abroad is far from the reality. While there were legitimate concerns in the past about safety, a lot has changed in recent years. The security situation has improved significantly, and the government has been making concerted efforts to promote tourism and facilitate travel.
When you visit, you'll quickly notice the warmth and hospitality of Pakistanis. They are eager to meet visitors and often extend invitations to their homes. Pakistan is a large and diverse country, and we only offer tours and treks to areas we consider safe. We currently do not recommend traveling to the border regions with Afghanistan and certain parts of Balochistan, but most other areas are safe to visit without any issues.
Trove Travel Tours representative will meet you at the airport and will bring you to your hotel.
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