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Exploring Gilgit-Baltistan: The Top 6 Must-Visit Places

Sep 13

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Gilgit-Baltistan is a region located in the extreme northern part of Pakistan. Towering mountains, pristine lakes and centuries-old cultural heritage, this remote region has something unique about every valley and peak. This makes it a paradise for adventurers and a haven for nature lovers. Among the many beautiful places, here are 10 must-see places in Gilgit-Baltistan. Which is described in detail.


1. Hundis Valley, Ashkoman Geyser


Hand Mountain This is a hidden gem in Geysir region. It has gained attention recently. Because there is a new road that becomes easier to access. This unspoiled valley offers mesmerizing beauty. By nature it remains pure and pristine. A journey to Hindis is not common at all. The winding road along the Ashkoman River offers spectacular views of towering glaciers and snow-capped mountains. As you rise above the valley. The scene will change. It offers a view of the lush green peaks below, glaciers and pristine rivers making it a dream destination for adventurers and nature lovers. Make your stay both comfortable and smart. It allows you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the valley.




2. Lake Khatlat, Ghazr

Khatlat Lake is located at a distance of two hours from the capital city of Ghazar. It is a calm body of clear water surrounded by lush green landscape in summer. Transforming into a frozen playground in winter, Lake Khatlit is famous for its breathtaking beauty. and is a popular destination for tourists looking for summer vacations and winter adventures. During the warmer months the clear blue water of the lake reflects the surrounding mountains. It creates a picturesque scene in winter, the lake freezes. And locals are turning the lake into a natural polo field. The drive to the lake is full of beautiful scenery. There are hills and quiet villages along the way. This makes it a must visit for geyser seekers.




3. Prairie Meadows

Fairy Meadows is one of the famous and famous places of Gilgit-Baltistan. It is known for its beautiful scenery and proximity to the magnificent Nangkaparbat. It is the ninth highest mountain in the world with lush green fields covered with pine trees and snow-capped peaks. Providing a real experience for the visitors is a fairy landscape meadow as beautiful as paradise. With the mighty Nanga Parbat towering over the skyline, Ferry Meadows is a destination that every adventurer must visit at least once in their lifetime. Even here the tranquility of the mountains can be reached through spectacular jeep rides and trekking. And the simplicity of life here makes him feel that time stands still. It is a great place to camp, take photos and witness the pristine beauty of nature.




4. Lake Attabad, Hunza

Attabad Lake was formed in 2010 after a massive landslide. And since then it has become a popular tourist destination. Gilgit-Baltistan The stunningly clear blue waters of the lake contrast beautifully with the rugged and arid mountains of the Hunza Valley, about 60 km from Gilgit city. Where visitors can stroll along the calm waters and marvel at the sheer cliffs rising from the lake's edge. The lake also adds to the charm of the famous Karakoram Highway (KKH). which passes through this area. It offers passengers a beautiful and exciting journey. Whether you are boating, fishing or just enjoying the scenery, Attabad Lake is a wonderful experience.




5. Buddha Karga Nala, Gilgit

The statue of Buddha is situated on a hilltop near Skardu. This is a mysterious ancient carving. It has baffled historians and tourists alike. This Buddha statue is believed to be more than 800 years old, carved into a mountain cliff overlooking the valley below. The craftsmanship and precision of the carvings raises many questions, such as how did the ancient craftsmen reach such heights? What tools do they use? And why was this point chosen? There are many theories in folklore, but the mystery surrounding the Buddha statue makes it all the more fascinating. The walk up to the Buddha statue is quite steep but worth it. Because you can admire the breathtaking views of the Skardu valley. It also feels connected to the ancient past of the region.



6. Deosai National Park

Deosai National Park is a plateau located in Skardu region. Rising above 4,000 meters, it is considered one of the highest plateaus in the world. Deosai National Park is famous for its rolling grasslands, wild flowers and wildlife. This includes the Himalayan brown bear, which is endangered. This national park is especially beautiful in spring and summer. When the meadow is covered with a carpet of colorful flowers. It stands out against the snow-capped peaks in the distance. Deosai National Park is also home to crystal clear rivers and lakes, such as Chiosar Lake.

The nature at its best
Handis Valley


 

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