Skardu and Hunza Valley are two hypnotizing regions in northern Pakistan, renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and historical significance.
Skardu and Hunza Valley each possess distinct characteristics that make them unique and captivating destinations in northern Pakistan.
Skardu is renowned for its rugged terrain and is surrounded by three of the world’s mightiest mountain ranges: the Karakoram, Himalayas, and Hindu Kush range. lakes: Lower and Upper Kachura, with the iconic Shangrila Resort nestled by Lower Kachura Lake. Historic sites: Khaplu and Shigar. Adventurers: challenging trekking routes and mountaineering.
Shangrila resort (lower Kachura lake): often called “Heaven on Earth”. Famous for its beautiful landscapes, orchards, and the Shangrila resort which provides stunning views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
Khapulu: Historic town in Ganche known for its beautiful architecture including Khaplu Fort and the scenic Khaplu Valley.
Shigar: Shigar Fort, a beautifully restored palace surrounded by orchards and gardens.
Hunza Valley captivates with its lush terraced fields, apricot orchards, and ancient villages, Baltit Fort. The Eagles Nest viewpoint provides unparalleled vistas of towering peaks like Rakaposhi, Ultar Sar and Passu Cones, making it a paradise for mountain enthusiasts. Attabad Lake provides an unexpected turquoise gem to the valley’s landscape.
Baltit Fort: Baltit Fort is an ancient fort in Karimabad, Hunza, dating back over 700 years offers panoramic views of the surrounding valley and mountains, dating back over 700 years.
Eagles Nest Viewpoint: Eagles Nest is a popular viewpoint near Duikar in Hunza, offering breath taking views of Rakaposhi, Ultar Sar, Diran Peak, and other surrounding peaks.
Ancient Ganesh Village: Ganesh Village is known for its ancient rock carvings and picturesque setting amongst fields.
Altit Fort: is another ancient fort in Hunza Valley, dating back over 900 years, offering insights into the region’s history and culture.
Attabad Lake: famous for its striking emerald green colour amidst the rugged mountains.
Borith Lkake: serves as a vital habitat for various migratory birds, including the endangered Siberian ibex and Marco Polo sheep, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Kargah Buddha: Kargah Buddha is an ancient rock carving of Buddha near Gilgit, believed to date back to the 7th century AD.
Naltar Valley: Naltar Valley often known for its lush green meadows, colourful lakes, and skiing slopes.