Deosai Panorama
Discover the magical Deosai Plateau — the second-highest plateau in the world — nestled between the Karakoram and Himalayan ranges at an average altitude of 3,800m. When the snow melts in July, the 45 km wide plateau comes alive with vibrant wildflowers, pristine lakes, and sweeping views of snowcapped peaks including Nanga Parbat (8126m).
Our adventure begins in Skardu, journeying by jeep across Ali Malik Pass to Kala Pani. From there, enjoy day hikes to Deosai Lake and onward drives to Tarishing — a base for Nanga Parbat expeditions — and the serene Rama Lake. The tour ends in Gilgit with a scenic return through Babusar Pass.
✨ Highlights
This scenic journey offers unforgettable moments and diverse landscapes:
- Explore the vast wilderness of Deosai National Park.
- View majestic Nanga Parbat, the world’s 9th highest peak.
- Day hikes to Deosai Lake and Rama Lake.
- Traverse high-altitude mountain passes including Ali Malik and Chachor.
- Experience culture and hospitality in Tarishing and Gilgit.
📋 Itinerary
Here’s the detailed itinerary for this scenic tour:
- Day 1: Arrive at Islamabad. Transfer to hotel.
- Day 2: Fly to Skardu (weather permitting) or drive to Chilas via Naran and Babusar Pass (4200m). (Hotel)
- Day 3: Explore Skardu or continue drive from Chilas to Skardu. (Hotel)
- Day 4: Jeep ride to Kala Pani via Ali Malik Pass. (Camp)
- Day 5: Day hike to the beautiful Deosai Lake. (Camp)
- Day 6: Drive to Tarishing, gateway to Nanga Parbat. (Camp)
- Day 7: Jeep ride and hike at Rama Lake. (Hotel)
- Day 8: Drive to Gilgit along scenic mountain roads. (Hotel)
- Day 9: Explore Gilgit’s local culture and markets. (Hotel)
- Day 10: Drive to Naran via Babusar Pass. (Hotel)
- Day 11: Continue road journey to Islamabad. (Hotel)
- Day 12: Fly home. End of services.
✅ Included and ❌ Excluded
Here’s what’s included and excluded in this tour package:
- Accommodation (hotels and camps).
- All meals during camping and jeep journey.
- Experienced local guides and support crew.
- All jeep transfers and road transportation.
- Park entry fees and trekking permits.
- International flights.
- Personal travel insurance.
- Individual trekking or hiking equipment.
- Tips and gratuities for staff and guides.