Gilgit- Baltistan Tourism

Sat on the terrace of Shambala Resort till 3 am on the night of the 14th, waiting for the fairies, and kept taking pictures. The pictures turned out great, but there was no fairy.
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The place where fairies arrive, Fairy Meadows, Gilgit Baltistan.


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These k2 trekking is very expensive. A dream tour for many of us also difficult.


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After reaching here, a person gets trapped in crisis whether to go to Gilgit or Skardu ..


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Keris Valley, Ghanche, Gilgit Baltistan


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Basho Valley: The Hidden Gem of Pakistan​

Amara Hassan
Dec 2, 2023

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Basho valley: The least explored place in Skardu, Pakistan. (All photos by author)

Being a mountain person is like having a love affair with nature — a connection that captivates you with its indescribable charm. The rugged landscapes, the crisp mountain air, and the tranquil surroundings make my soul dance with life. Whether facing majestic peaks or listening to leaves rustling in the wind, there’s a simple enchantment in the mountains that brings me peace and joy.

When the yearning for a breath of fresh mountain air strikes, my compass always directs me to Northern Pakistan. Renowned worldwide for its natural beauty, it has become my sanctuary for a rejuvenating escape. The landscapes aren't just stunning; they're like poetry in motion, and the serene atmosphere acts like a balm for my spirit, always leaving me refreshed.

Two years ago, I embarked on such a journey to the breathtaking Skardu with my family—a trip etched in my heart with profound gratitude. The sheer magnificence and beauty left me in awe; it wasn’t just a trip, but a soul-stirring experience. Come on join me on this beautiful journey!


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Capturing the beauty of valley.

Basho Valley-Skardu​


Have you ever visited a place that took your breath away? Well Basho Valley is just like that!

Nestled in Skardu, Pakistan, this valley is like stepping into a dream. Imagine vast, stunning landscapes widening your eyes in awe, mountains wearing blankets of snow, and air so crisp you can almost taste it. It’s not just about what you see; it’s about how the valley makes you feel.

The valley is located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan, at an elevation of 3,600 meters (11,800 feet). With its Basho Glacier and other ice wonders, it’s a stunning travel spot. Surrounded by tall mountains, it offers awesome views and loads of outdoor fun—a truly beautiful place to visit in Pakistan!

Our Thrilling Adventure to This Mini Heaven​

But before reaching this mini heaven, we had to navigate death-defying trails! After an hour's drive from our hotel, we finally reached Basho Valley. It was time to switch from our SUV to a local jeep, as the roads were so narrow and steep that only their local drivers could navigate them.

Our thrilling adventure to Basho started as we entered the valley through a wooden bridge hanging with ropes over a gushing river below. The sign at the start indicated that only one jeep could cross at a time.
 
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After conquering this perilous bridge, the real twists and turns of the steep two-way road began, where barely one jeep could drive at a time. I closed my eyes to avoid watching the drive through these perilous roads, even though the breathtaking view surrounded us.
 
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We drove for about an hour, and after this nerve-wracking trail, a mini heaven awaited us. Upon reaching the top of the valley, our mouths hung open in awe of the beauty. A lush green area with streams flowing between mountains and clouds hovering above, creating a fairytale-like scenery.

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It was drizzling there, enchancing the beauty of valley.


As it drizzled, the view became even more enchanting. We sat on chairs under a big umbrella, ordered some food, and watched the kids play around the tents on the ground. Unexpectedly, the food turned out to be the best on the entire trip. The drizzle evolved into heavy rain, and with the temperature dropping, we decided to order some hot tea, which we thoroughly enjoyed.

Due to a shortage of time and the heavy rain, we had to forgo many planned activities like camping, hiking, and fishing. Nevertheless, the kids still found joy in crafting their own fishing rods and trying their luck at catching fish. The unique twist was the opportunity to have any successfully caught fish cooked on the spot, adding a delightful element to our adventurous trip.

As everything got wet, we realized we had to navigate the steep and dangerous road back before it got dark. We made the decision to leave and hopped back into our jeeps before it was too late. I must applaud the driving skills of the local drivers who safely guided us down the valley.

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Photo captured on the way by author.

I was still lost in its beauty; my heart was left behind. But what makes Basho Valley truly special is the peace it brings. It’s not just a place; it’s a feeling. Standing there, you can’t help but be grateful for the simplicity of the moment, for the beauty that nature generously shares. It’s a memory that stays with you, a little piece of paradise tucked away in the mountains of Skardu.

This content is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge and is not meant to substitute for formal and individualized advice from a qualified professional.

© 2023 Amara Hassan
 

Khaplu​

Khaplu is one of the most beautiful places in the entire country.

Khaplu is in Ghanche, which is the smallest district in Gilgit Baltistan. Khaplu's culture is a unique blend of Kashmiri, Persian, and Chinese elements.

Buddhism influences are notable as well, which used to be the area's primary religion before Islam came over. The city is famous for its unique mosques and beautiful royal palaces that are now luxury hotels. The Khanqah, as well as the Chaqchen mosque, are different than the average mosque in Pakistan.

If you're more interested in adventure or hiking, Khaplu has that sorted for you. You can visit the lakes on top of the mountains, and you can also see some snow leopards if you're lucky.

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Khaplu

Junction Point​

Number three on the list is Junction Point. Now, Junction Pointone is interesting and unique and something that I've never seen anywhere else. This point is close to Gilgit, and this is where three of the mightiest mountain ranges meet: the Hindu Kush, the Karakoram, and the Himalayas.

The truth is, this is my personal favorite in all of Pakistan. I don't know what it is about this place, but it's rugged with that beautiful blue river. I would recommend going early in the morning or in the late afternoon, so there are fewer people there. You can sit and relax and enjoy the beauty of these rugged, majestic mountains all around you in the presence of that beautiful blue river that flows. It's easy to get to the junction point; it's pretty close to Gilgit, roughly half an hour away.

Fairy Meadows and Nanga Parbat​

Getting to Ferry Meadows and Nanga Parbat is no easy feat. To get there, you must drive the most dangerous road in the entire world. You will need to get a jeep.

From Raikot Bridge, it will drop you off after an hour and a half, and then you will need to hike up, which will take about two to four hours. It's a moderate to difficult hike, but when you see the beautiful Nanga Parbat from up there, the whole thing makes sense.

It is such a different vibe—the meadows themselves are serene, calm, and beautiful. I would warn you if you're scared of mountains or not very fit physically, this trip is not for you.

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Fairy Meadows

Khunjerab​

The next spot on the list is Khunjerab. Khunjerab includes the pass as well as the national park. The Khunjerab Pass hosts the highest land border between any two countries, Pakistan and China. It also has the highest ATM in the entire world. Khunjerab National Park hosts many beautiful, unique animals, from Marco Polo sheep to Markhor to Ibexes and snow leopards.

It is difficult getting to Khunjerab, but whether it goes through the Passu peaks and Passu glacier, Borith Lake, or the Hussaini suspension bridge, all of these places make it worth your while to make this journey.

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Khunjerab
 
Three Seasons Beauty of Shangrilla Resort, SKARDU, Baltistan ..


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Embracing the magic of winter at the Frozen Fairy Tale - Winter Feast 2025! Today marks the beginning of an enchanting celebration at Halma Ranga, Skardu, dedicated to promoting winter tourism.

From delicious local cuisines to stunning snowy landscapes. Let's come together to celebrate our rich culture and encourage travel to these breathtaking regions!


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Passu: The Ibex Bank of Gilgit-Baltistan

Passu, a breathtaking village located in the heart of Gilgit-Baltistan, stands out not only for its mesmerizing landscapes but also for its incredible wildlife conservation efforts. Dubbed the "Ibex Bank," Passu has earned global recognition for being home to the majestic Himalayan Ibex.

What sets Passu apart is its exemplary conservation area, which provides a safe habitat for these wild goats, ensuring their population thrives in the challenging terrain of the Karakoram range.

The community and local conservation bodies have worked tirelessly to create a balance between sustainable tourism and wildlife protection.

Significantly, Passu has etched its name in history for hosting the world-record hunt of the Himalayan Ibex.

This historic event took place under strict regulatory frameworks designed to promote ethical hunting while generating revenue for the local community's development and conservation projects.

Passu continues to attract nature enthusiasts, photographers, and researchers from around the globe, offering a unique glimpse into the harmonious coexistence of man and wildlife. Its conservation efforts stand as a model for other regions striving to preserve their natural heritage.


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The art of sculptor Carl Pioral balancing stones. This creation is known as "The Gift".


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Deusai National Park - A glimpse of winter.


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