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A cordial Salam and welcome from the Karakuram Pakistan!

A step to The Kingdom of Karakorum is a step towards paradise that promises you to experience the most fascinating holiday of your life. Adventure Land Pakistan ® will help you plan a made-to-measure adventure, making sure you experiences every aspect of our magical world. If you have a taste for the exotically different, the programs on our site make it easy to plan your time in Pakistan. We invite you to explore the beauty of the snow-capped mountains, the extraordinary flora and fauna and the fascinating culture of people from several diverse ethnic groups.

We organized many trekking, tour and expedition programs for the benefit of individuals and groups especially from EUROPE, since 07 years. We are serving on various packages of programs such as tour, trekking, mountaineering, sightseeing, expedition, jeep safari, and rafting, etc. Our organization have highly qualified, experienced and trained team of mountaineering and trekking personnel - Guides, cooks and Porters (helpers).

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Sunday, 27 May 2012

Trek along Wakhan Corridorr

Our Trek Along Wakhan Corridor, starts at Chitral Valley, the home of Hindu Kush range and Trichmir the highest peak and ends in the beautiful valley of Hunza. The trek runs through the edge of Wakhan Corridor and the corridor was deliberately made as a buffer zone to curtail the advancing Russian influence into British India during the 18th century. Along the Wakhan Corridor, there exist secluded valleys touching Afghanistan, the ancestral routes that linked the people of Hindukush, Pamir and Karakoram. Mythical places which had known the spirit of great explorers. It is in the extreme North of Pakistan that one has to go to find out this fragrance of frontiers. An extraordinary journey showered with history and romantic reunions. The regions of frontier with Afghanistan have been fascinating my imagination. Via Chitral valley, the extreme, west of this group of valleys and passes that dominates for about 200 km, the Wakhan Corridor. Yarkhun River, ferociously raging through the deep valley separating Hindu Kush from Hindu Raj.
The river carries in its surfing waves, the alluvium from the door of Pamir. Beyond the first obstacle of the valley the mountain kept its mystery. Our trek Along Wakhan Corridor provides the opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful places on earth. Crossing the Chillinji Pass to Hunza and the legendary Karakoram Highway, which falls into Karimabad, the Capital of former Hunza State . Here, we meet people of the people of Hunza known as Hunzukuts. They enjoy welcoming guests to their homeland with smiling faces. In Hunza we visit to the ancient Altit and Baltit Forts standing on mountain cliffs. The Hunzukuts are the inhabitants of the beautiful Hunza Valley , which Eric Shipton called “Hunza: the ultimate manifestation of mountain grandeur”. In this part of the world, Hunzukuts are most popular for their hospitality and longevity. On our journey back to Islamabad, we visit some of ancient rock carvings at Shatial.


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Spantik/Laila Base Camp & Haramosh La Trek

The Haramosh la is pass connecting the Haramosh la and Chogolung Glacier on the North East with the Harmamosh valley the south west. The passing is enclosed by Laila (6,986m) which towers over the juncture of the Haramosh and Chogolungma Glacier Mani (6,685m) and Haramosh peaks (7409).It is one of most amazing Trek in the Karakorum.




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Biafo Hisper Snow Lake Trek

Biafo Glacier and Hispar glacier with total length of 126 km and longest out side the Polar Regions. They meet at the 5,150 meters high Hispar pass. This immense high way of ice and stones connects- the antique kingdoms of Nagar in west and Askoli (little Tibet) in east.
This route was extensively used to connect silk route with Indian sub continent, China and Tibet. Mr. H.W Tilman an English trekker claimed in 1937 that he had seen the foot prints of yeti on the glacier. The same way used to serve for people of Hunza to invade Askoli, which latter served as a more progressive way between Hunza and Askoli as the people of Hunza come over to Askoli to play POLO with the people of Askoli.
This life-long experience ends at the beautiful Hunza Valley; the Valley of Eternal Youth & home of the most progressive people as compared to other parts of Northern Areas. In Karimabad, we visit Altit and Baltit Forts and enjoy the view from the roof-top of the Baltit fort which is an unforgettable experience. The people of Hunza are known for their longevity in the world. Glaciologists after conducting tests on the snow lake confirmed that the thickness of snow is one mile deep. Here one can observe the rare species of animals in abundance like snow leopards, Himalayan bears, Ibex, Markhore and some times the Marco polo Sheep.


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The Great Karakuram Traverse

A combination of our established Gondogoro La, K2 and Snow Lake treks, this 5-week expedition must rank as the ultimate Karakoram challenge which starts from the south-east at Hushe and ends in Nagar/Hunza to the north-west. Starting out from the Hushe Valley, we cross the Gondogoro pass (5,850m) into Concordia, where we allow time to visit K2 Base camp before set ting off down the Baltoro Glacier to the snout of the Biafo Glacier. From where we follow the excellent Snow Lake route over the Hispar La (5151 M) into Nagar/Hunza. This is a sustained and strenuous high level adventure in a remote location, with more of the feeling and logistics of an expedition than a trek. The trek is tough though but the reward is greater.



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Nanga Parbat Base Camp & Hunza

Within just 2 weeks, we do the gentle trek (two different routes) to the base camp of Nanga Parbat (8125m. /26650ft), the world's ninth highest peak and 2nd highest in the Himalayan range of Pakistan. After driving from Islamabad to Chilas on the amazing Karakoram Highway, we transfer by 4x4 jeeps to the villages of Tato and make the short walk to our next camp. Camping beneath Nanga Parbat “The sleeping beauty” is an unforgettable experience. We have time to trek to the mountains base camp and nearby viewpoints. The second half of our journey is based around the picturesque old Hunza capital of Karimabad, where our selection of day hikes and excursions includes an amazing variety of sights, such as the Utar Icefall and the bustling bazaar at Gilgit.
The trekking that we will be undertaking on these trips is all on good trails. Walking up to Fairy Meadows is very straightforward, but the optional day hike up to Nanga Parbat base camp does involve a relatively long day of trekking. Similarly, there is another longish trekking day on our hike above Karimabad to the meadows below Ultar. This is a steep climb and will provide the most challenging day's walk of the trip. Generally, however, this is not a sustained trek and we do have lots of time to rest and to enjoy the scenery between trekking days.


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Karambar Trek

The Karambar Glacier lies at the northern limit of the Ishkoman Valley with the surrounding mountains forming the extreme western boundary of the Karakoram Range. The whole region has received little attention in comparison with the widely travelled eastern Karakoram, and was chosen for its new route potential on sub 6000m peaks.

Access via the Ishkoman Valley was made difficult by widespread seasonal flooding, but a fine base camp was established in a small ablation valley adjacent to the true right bank of the main Karambar Glacier. From here two weeks of exploration and reconnaissance ensued, the result of which was a decision to concentrate on the peaks at the head of the Kutshkulin Glacier that runs north from the Karambar itself. Using information gained from two acclimatization climbs above the Kutshkulin Glacier, a peak subsequently found to be Kutshkulin Sar (c5900m), was finally attempted.




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Shimshal Trek

Rainbow peak Shimshal
If you are interested in seeing the mighty Karakorams from the north, then you must visit Shimshal. This last remnant of true Hunza culture exists near Pakistan's Pamir east of the town of Passu in upper Hunza valley. Our walk begins at Dut and we reach the remote village of Shimshal in about three days of trekking. At each step we are amazed how a path has been carved in this deep and narrow ravine on the way to Shimshal. The reason why Shimshal was located in such an out-of-the-way place is because this is where the Mir (ruler) of Hunza used to send his people who were found guilty of crimes and also those who he just did not like!Shimshalis now are a proud and hardy folk. Their hospitality is legendary and the natural beauty that they inhabit makes us feel that perhaps the Mir sentenced them to heaven, not hell!

Our trek now veers northwards from Shimshal and we enter the lovely and remote Ghujerab valley. Here we cross the Boesam Pass and the Chapchingiol Pass to reach the trail head at Kuksel. This is where we meet the KKH and our jeeps which will transport us back to Hunza.

The trek from Shimshal to Kuksel takes us into a very remote area and gives us a chance to see some of the endangered wildlife in the Khunjerab National Park. If we are lucky we may be able to observe Markhor, Ibex, Marco polo, Sheep and even the elusive magnificent Snow Leopard. This is ideal high Pamir meadow country strewn with thousands of colorful flowers. This is a tough trek and ropes are provided for various river crossings and as aid at other steep places.





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Rush Lake Trek

Rush Lake & peak
Adventure Land is one of the most specialized treks in Pakistan includes Rash Phari Trek in the Karakoram. Rash Phari means sparkling Lake. It is one of the most recommended treks for those who want to have a first time trekking experience with a life long excitement. We walk on glaciers, through villages to a look at the real life of those living at foot steps of mighty glaciers, along the irrigated terraced fields with the impressive view of the mighty Karakoram Mountains from summit of Rush Peak (5,098m). It is the junction of two famous glaciers of Barpu and Bualter. It is interesting that local legends talk about the gender of these glaciers of being male and female and also about their meetings and birth of the new glaciers. Our trek starts at Hoper, a marvelous valley with green fields and fruit orchards which is also famous for its potato seeds which are exported to other parts of Pakistan especially in Gilgit-Baltistan.


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Masherbrum, Gondogoro Base Camp & K7 Trek

Masherbrum Base Camp trek is one of our most exciting walking journeys! And it is one of the most isolated treks of Pakistan in Karakoram. The trek goes through Hushe Valley in Baltistan. It is an easy trek even for those who do not have any trekking experience but still intend to have a marvelous trekking experience of mighty Karakoram. After exploring Masherbrum Base Camp we continue our walk towards Gondogoro Base Camp by halting traditional camps of Schayechu, Dalchampa and then to Khuispan the base of Gondogoro Peak 5,860m. If you have received enough technical climbing training attempting this peak is great experience. The trek ends again at the beautiful Hushe Valley. The trek does not require any technical experience.


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Spantik Base camp Trek

In the Haramosh region of the Karakoram Range in Pakistan, Spantik Peak, known also as Golden Peak, 7030 metres above sea level and forms a part of the Rakaposhi and Haramosh.
Spantik Peak Base Camp is a popular playground for mountaineers attempting their first 7,000-meter peak in Karakorams. We undertake a 08-day strenuous trek in the heart of Karakorams, approaching the base camp of this beautiful peak on forth day of our trek. Very few adventurers visit this part of Karakorams so we have the opportunity to experience the romantic wilderness of Karakorams in its prime form.



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Baltoro, Gondogoro and K7 BC Trek

The opening of the 5450m high Gondogoro La adds a new dimension to the magnificent K2 Trek, making it possible to return via the beautiful Hushe Valley. Given a little luck with weather the view from the Gondogoro La pass is just incomparable, anywhere in the world. From no other place on earth can one see such incredible views of K2 (8611m) the second highest peak in the world, and world's most beautiful high pyramid, Broad Peak (8048m), Gasherbrums I to 6, Golden Throne (7240m), Chogolisa (7665m), and the entire upper Baltoro Massif. This trek requires a good degree of physical fitness, as the variable weather conditions make the crossing of pass quite challenging, but more rewarding too. It is recommended that the trek may be started from, Askole as group can reach up to Concordia being able to see major Baltoro Peaks and, return the same route in case of extreme snow conditions and unkind weather situations. We also recommend that the embers should take crampons and ice axe.


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Gondogoro La Trek

Gondogoro La
K-2 Gondogoro la trek gives one of the greatest and loveliest mountain panoramas on earth. In a small are there are four peaks above 8000 meters are nestled beside hundreds of peaks of varying altitude and beauty. The scenery here truly cannot be matched anywhere else in the world. By a spectacular flight or drive along the KKH from Islamabad we will reach Skardu from where a seven hours jeep drive takes to Askoli for two weeks onward trek over the panoramic Gondogoro La (5850m) to Hushe village. Optional rest days at Concordia, the meeting point of Baltoro, Goodwin Austin and Vigin Glaciers, will take us in close contact to great peaks including K-2, Broad Peak Gasherbrum II & I. The climax of the trek is the crossing of the Gondogoro La to enter the Hushe valley to take the return road journey to Islamabad. With the logistic support of Balti porters the trek becomes a mixture of nature and cultural splendors. For a magical experience let experience this trek.
Walking along the entrance of K-2


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Concordia K-2 BC Trek

K-2 (Godwin-Austin)
Trekking in the Karakoram Mountains is a wonderful experience, but trekking to Concordia is a journey of lifetime. Baltoro, home of hundreds of peaks, also home of four 8,000 meter peaks; K - 2 (8,611m) (Mountain of Mountains), Broad Peak (8,047m), Gasherbrum - I (8,068m), and Gasherbrum - II (8,035m) The trek is located in the heart of the mighty Karakoram and offers magnificent view of snow - caped mountains. Galen Rowell described Concordia as the throne room of the mountain gods. We have a special day reserved free at Concordia to explore the hidden beauty of these panoramic peaks or the same day can be used to visit K-2 Base Camp if you are fit enough to go and come back.
Camp side at extensive Concordia


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Trango (Rock Climbing)

Trango Tower

Trango Tower which is also called Nameless Tower is said to largest rock wall in the world. Al most ten routs have been explored so far. The hardest and most challenging route to the summit is South Pillar. The North West face is easier then other routes. South Pillar has 1000 meters of mixed and granite rock climbing.

Trango Tower was successfully climbed on July 8, 1976 by Mo Anthoine and Martin Boysen of United Kingdom via South West face. On September 20, 1989 well known rock climbers from Germany Kurt Albert and Wolfgang Güllich conquered South Pillar.

Climbing at Trango Tower











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Kanday Nagma Valley (Rock Climbing)

Nangma valley is one of the best rocks climbing area of the Karakoram Baltistan and boast excellent area ranging from moderate to high altitude rock climbing, including famous Amin Brakk (5850 M), and 5800 meters Great Towers. We have tailored this program to provide maximum opportunity for scaling peaks by selecting independent objectives just setting the base camp at the spectacular grassy site surrounded by soaring granite spires.

The exact exploration started in 1909 by the Italian Expedition led by Amadeo Guiseepie, and his party explored Baltoro and Siachen Area scaled the peaks. Through out the Region.

It was in 1887 that T.G Mintugmere surveyed the Area found Belafond pass, to the great wall he successfully reached to these peaks and passes throughout Saltore, Baltoro, and Siachen glaciers.

In 1958 another British surveyor who visited the Area Explored Completely 4 months, what was left from past Expeditions in 1861,1887,1903, 1989, 1925, and 1947.


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CHARAKUSA VALLEY (Rock climbing)

The Charakusa glacier is the most easterly of the five glacier systems, which radiate the northern end of the Hushe valley. Not without justification this area has been the Chamonix of the Karakoram.

Hushe, the road-end village of Baltistan opens some of the ideal trekking and mountaineering opportunities for deferent ages and tastes. Charakursa glacier is situated in area of Magnificence Mountains just few kilometers from Hushe. The K6 (7281 m), K7 (6934 m), Link Sar (7041 m), Drifica (6650 m), Kapura Peak (6545 m) , Niza Peak, Namika (6325 m) provide unique opportunity to climb rock and ice pinnacles in the heart of Karakorum. There are also many of the peaks are less than 6000 meters, which means no permit fee and no liaison officer, and with just a three-day walk from the end of the road makes and affordable Karakorum expedition.

This trek is ideally suited to those who like to walk right into the heart of the unspoiled Karakoram. It is not very difficult or strenuous and most of the campsites have shady trees, lush green vegetation and wild flowers with a great chance of observing wild life species. A number of un-attempted peaks are there waiting for any challenge.


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Gilgit Baltistan Tour

The dramatic and enchanting panorama of the Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan is simply breathtaking. Lush green fertile valleys with high quality delicious fruit are fed by springs and glacial streams flowing from the lofty snow capped mountains. Karakoram Highway and River Indus is a constant feature of the region. Tourists enjoy the eye-catching beauty of grand Nanga Parbat - 8125m and Rakaposhi - 7788m while comfortably sitting in their vehicles.



                                                                             This region has been given the names of Shangri-La and paradise, which really seems true while visiting the area. Equally interesting for adventure enthusiasts or common travelers, the region is unique and one of a kind.


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Fairy Meadows with Naran Tour, Trekking & Jeep Safari

This unique and exciting trip will take you through the enchanting Himalayan valleys of Kaghan although this valley is quite well known and visited by the many Tourists, but the visits are restricted to the places near the road. This trip will take you into the areas selds visited by the outsiders, and the only people you will find here are the Gujars who are nomadic tribes and use these valleys as their summer grazing pastures. They are sheep goat herders and earn their living by selling their animals and woolen handicrafts in the cities. Their way of life is very interesting to observe and during this trip you will be able to study their unique life style.
You trek on the trails used by these Gujar nomads’ shphereds through the lush green meadows, crossing the passes not higher then 4100 meters and we will camp on the clear snow fed lakes and explore the picturesque valley. There is an abundance of wild flowers in all these valleys during the summer months of July and August. The steams and lakes in the area teeming with brown trout and rainbows.
During the trek the ponies will carry all equipment and luggages, and our cooking stall will prepare you the delicious meals for you every day. You sleep on the comfortable two pers tents with facilities of kitchen, mess and toilet tents.
At the end of the trek you will be driving on the 4137 meters high Babusar pass and descent down to Chilas, which lies, on the bank of Indus River. Visit the ancient Rock carving of to 6th century A.D.
Trek up to the enchanting green pasture of Fairy Meadows, lies on the foot of North face of Nanga Parbat 8125 meters. Explore the scenic Fairy meadows covered with thick high altitude pine and birch forest. Day hike to the Base camp, offered the magnificent view of biggest mountain face in the world.


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Explore Gilgit Baltistan by 4x4

Gilgit-Baltistan is a territory of Pakistan, which was formerly known as the Northern Areas. It is the northern most political entity within the Pakistani-controlled part of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. It borders Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province to the west, Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor to the north, China to the northeast, the Pakistani-administered state of Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) to the south, and the Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir to the southeast. The territory became a single administrative unit in 1970 under the name "Northern Areas" and was formed by the amalgamation of the Gilgit Agency, the Baltistan District of the Ladakh Wazarat, and the states of Hunza and Nagar.
With its administrative center at the town of Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan covers an area of 72,971 km² (28,174 mi²) and has an estimated population approaching 1,000,000. Pakistan considers the territory separate from Kashmir, whereas India considers the territory as a part of the larger disputed territory of Kashmir that has been in dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947.
There are more than 20,000 pieces of rock art and petroglyphs all along the Karakoram Highway in Gilgit-Baltistan, concentrated at ten major sites between Hunza and Shatial. The carvings were left by various invaders, traders, and pilgrims who passed along the trade route, as well as by locals. The earliest date back to between 5000 and 1000 BCE, showing single animals, triangular men and hunting scenes in which the animals are larger than the hunters. These carvings were pecked into the rock with stone tools and are covered with a thick patina that proves their age. The archaeologist Karl Jettmar has pieced together the history of the area from various inscriptions and recorded his findings in Rock Carvings and Inscriptions in the Northern Areas of Pakistan and the later released Between Gandhara and the Silk Roads - Rock Carvings Along the Karakoram Highway.



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Karakuram/ Hindukush Jeep Safari

The Karakorum Highway was opened for official traffic at the 1st of May 1986. It is called "Wonder of Genies". The highway is 1260 km long and is crossing Pakistani regions of Kohistan, Gilgit and Hunza. After passing the 4733 m Kunjerabpass it leads to the width of the Chinese Pamir. We are driving on a part of this crazy road. Along the old Silk route we can enjoy the beautiful region of Hunza. This unique oasis is surrounded by huge mountains and icy breaks which are changing their colors with different site of the sun. The excursion to Swat and Chitral will give the opportunity to get in touch with the different cultures of North Pakistan.


Baltistan,as well called "Little Tibet", borders in the North with China and in the East with occupied Indian Kashmir. The Balti people are descendants of the Tibetan and Mongol. They speak classical Tibetan language which is called Balti. Their amiable characters and their frankness make them good-natured and natural humans. They are living with agriculture and stockbreeding and try to face the extreme hard winters.




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Unique Kalash Tour/ Jeep safari

Kafirs mean non-believers or non- Muslims. A tribe that homes itself in beautiful valley of Kalash is an exceptionally, traditionally and claimed to be descendants of Alexander the Great Army. The Kalash women wear black knee long shirts with and number of colorful beads necklaces; on their head they wear a small neat dress like a ring around the back.
And our Tour Kafirs of Pakistan is a wonderful experience at this unique culture and tradition, to reach is beautiful place, we go through swat valley once the home of Gandaran civilization. And to Chitral valley (the home of Hindu- Kush Mountains) passing the Lowari pass situated at a height of 3500. The tour gives and a historical outlook of Gandara and Mughal civilization.





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Karakuram Valley Jeep Adventure

A Jeep-Safari across the northern of Pakistan excites the imagination. It is a journey through the corridors of history in a land of strong contrasts and fascinating people.
The most outstanding feature of our novel trips is that the latter not only visit cities and towns but also penetrate into isolated regions, over jeep-trails where only 4-wheel-drive vehicles can ply. These remote areas have not yet suffered too much from the clashes with modern culture. Isolation has preserved a way of life that has disappeared elsewhere. Here, one can still find traditional folk-life and cultures preserved in the festivals, customs and traditions of the friendly and hospitable peoples inhabiting these areas.


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Fishing in Pakistan

Pakistan is an action-oriented destination. There is so much to see and experience that you need to plan what to include and what to exclude in your tour itinerary. If jeep safari puts you on a high, fishing keeps you firmly on the ground. Pakistan promises to offer you both.
Pakistan has a number of fishing tour destinations that you can visit on your tour to Pakistan. Fishing tours are not only offering you the charm of the outdoors activity but takes you close to some beautiful destinations. Many of these destinations besides offering gurgling streams and rivers also present beautiful scenery.
Fishing for Mahaseer and trout are two exciting activities in Pakistan. The northern mountain streams offer wonderful opportunity for trout fishing. Some of the finest destinations for trout fishing include Kaghan, Swat, Baltistan and Ghizer. In Gilgit, the streams and lakes are great source of trout fish. There are a number of places in and around Gilgit that you can visit for trout fishing. Kargah Nullah, which is 10 kilometers from Gilgit is wonderful destination to enjoying trout fishing. Other wonderful places that you can visit for fishing from Gilgit include Singal, 56 kilometers from Gilgit, Phandar, and 117 kilometers from Gilgit and Singal 56 kilometers from Gilgit.
Kaghan is another exciting place that you can visit for fishing. The Kunhar River is an ideal spot to fish for trout and mahaseer. In fact the trout fish in Kaghan is considered best in the sub continent. Lake Saif-ul-Muluk in Kaghan valley is worth trying for fishing.
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Trout fishing paradise Pakistan:
If your idea of a dream vacation includes trout fishing in some of the most a picturesque surroundings in the world, PAKISTAN is the place for you. Northern land of Pakistan offers excellent trout fishing from May to September, against awesome backdrop of towering mountains, vast undulating valleys are dotted with scores of serenely placid lakes and cress-cross by turbulent rivers, fast flowing streams and whispering brooks. The trout (brown trout that is Salmo trutta) species was introduced in Gilgit from Europe by political officers in 1916. It has large scales, thickly spotted dark and red spots on the sides.
Gilgit Baltistan includes the District of Gilgit, Baltistan and Diamir, which are as a whole forms an integrated part of the old Jammu and Kashmir state extending from the Kilik and Minteka Passes in the north and the Shandur Pass in the West. It occupies the inner Himalayan, Hindu Kush and Karakoram ranges traversed by numerous ridges which are parallel to each other forming valleys in between which are the centers of inhabitation -- the area as whole is very mountainous and rugged.
You will visit places whose virgin beauty will hold you spellbound. Nature magnificence in its raw, unspoiled form and that includes the people inhabiting these regions, friendly and gentle but shy opportunity to see the nature and culture of mountain people in the north of Pakistan.
Trout fishing spots in the North of Pakistan:
Kaghan Valley:
Fishing is the chief sport in Kaghan, Brown Trout and Mahaseer are stocked in the pure silvery waters between Kaghan and Naran.
Kaghan Valley has some of Pakistan’s best trout fishing and six authorized reaches in the Naran locality.
Kalam Valley:
In Kalam Valley there are many well-known spots for fishing. MAHODAND means “Lake of fishes”. The lake is surrounded by Pine trees and beautiful grassy meadows. The KUNDALU LAKE is between Utror and Gabral and excellent for Trout fishing.
Gilgit:
PHANDUR LAKE is magnificent with the Ghizer River. The lake is situated at the altitude of about 2800m, is well-stocked with trout. The HANDRAP LAKE is also well-known for its trout fishing which is situated at west of Phander.
Skardu:
Fishing is excellent in Baltistan, although the trout awell reputation for shrewdness.
SATPARA LAKE is situated 8 km south of Skardu town. Satpara Lake is beautiful lake in Skardu and also well-stocked with trout fishes.
Others trout fishing:
There are also many well-known spots in Mountain Valleys of---- Pakistan, like Rama Lake in Astore and Deoasi Plateau (highest plateau in the world) and also Chitral valley for trout fishing. At there the rivers, streams and lakes are full of trout and common fishes.

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Deosai Skardu Biking

Bicycling on the winding roads of the Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindukush valleys would heighten your experience as you will have an occasion of a tidies uphill paddling and then abruptly ride downhill, passing through alpine forests, open valleys, along the rivers and lakes and lush meadows. Meet friendly people on the way as you may be offered with a local taste of tea and perhaps food. We can arrange your bicycle tour on Deosai with a van to follow you so that you may at any time climb aboard the vehicle in case you are tired or the weather disallow you to continue bicycling.
 This trek is for real mountain bike freaks, physically well prepared people! Experience in mountain biking is a must.


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Mountain Biking Amazing in Gilgit Baltistan

Mountain biking in Northern Pakistan is a very fine adventure among the beautifully snow-caped mountains through the fertile lands and fields. The unique cultures of Hindu Kush Mountains, we bike along fabulous mountain valleys on the un-paved roads.
The true adventure starts at Dir from here climbing up and down the Lowary Pass and bike through the incredible sceneries of Chitral Valley. At Kalash, meeting Kafirs, who are said to be the descendants of Alexander the Great’s Army and have a glimpse of an old life style. Here, you have a chance to experience old culture of Kafirs.
Again, by climb upwards reaching Shandur Pass, the World's Highest Polo Field and then bike through the Ghazar and Punial valleys to reach Gilgit. From Gilgit bike through Asia’s longest suspension bridge to enter into the legendary Karakoram Highway, which reaches Karimabad, capital of former Hunza State. In Hunza visit ancient Baltit Forts standing on mountain cliffs. Eric Shipton had called “Hunza the ultimate manifestation of mountain grandeur”. Hunzukuts are known for their modesty, hospitality and longevity. On the way back to Islamabad, visiting ancient rock carvings at Chilas and Shatial enriches experiences.


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