Deosai National Park

Scenic view of Deosai Plateau

The blooming Deosai National Park or the Land of Giants is a spectacular tourist attraction in the second highest plateau in the world, Deosai Plateau.

Understand

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History

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Landscape

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Flora and fauna

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Climate

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Get in

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Deosai National Park can be accessed from two main routes: Skardu north and Astore west. From Skardu, travelers will pass Satpara Lake, the last point with any villages, before reaching the vast open plains of Deosai. After Satpara, the route is uninhabited until Chilam Chowki, where a small summer hotel offers tea and yogurt, providing a welcome refreshment. From Astore, the route takes you through scenic mountain valleys, perfect for adventurous travelers. Due to the rugged terrain, a 4WD vehicle is recommended for either route, especially in early summer when snowmelt can affect paths. Consider a guided tour for added safety and a richer experience.

Fees and permits

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The fee for visiting Deosai National Park for local tourists is Rs:500 Pkr per person.

Get around

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Drink

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Sleep

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Lodging

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Camping

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Backcountry

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Stay safe

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