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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Shigar Valley famous?

Shigar is considered to be the most important settlement of the valley. The Shigar Valley is located in a remote and largely inaccessible area, but it contains several villages. Despite its distance from excessive mountains, Askole lies at the end of the Shigar Valley. Shigar became an administrative sub-district of Skardu District, but now it is a separate district.

What are the ticket prices for Shigar Fort?

Entry tickets for Shigar Fort cost Rs.500 per head for locals and Rs.1500 for foreigners.

What are the places to visit in Shigar Valley?

  • Shigar Fort
  • Glacier
  • Blind Lake
  • Khoj Resort
  • Cold Desert

Is there any restaurant or hotel in Shigar Valley?

In Shigar Valley, there are a number of good hotels. There are several good hotels in the area, including:

How far Shigar Valley from Skardu City?

This valley, 32 kilometers (20 miles) from Skardu and 40 minutes away by jeep, is watered by the Shigar River.

Where is Bab e Shigar?

The district of “Bab-e-Shigar” Shigar is located in northern Pakistan near Skardu in the Baltistan division of Gilgit-Baltistan. Shigar River falls into the Indus at Skardu city, bisecting the Shigar valley.

Are there any activities in Shigar Valley?

Indus River flows through this valley, near Skardu. Mountain climbing, hiking, and trekking are popular vacation activities. The valley is also a popular destination for travelers because it is near the Karakoram Hills, one of the highest peaks in the world.

Where is it located?

Shigar Valley is located in Gilgit Baltistan, northern Pakistan. As a result of its proximity to Shigar, the region is watered by the Shigar River. Approximately 170 kilometers stretch from Skardu to Askole in the valley, which is the gateway to the high mountains of the Karakoram.

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More About Shigar Valley Pakistan:

It is an attractive valley near Skardu city, easily accessible by road. Views of mountains, fields, and a unique Baltistani culture, plus an amazing fortress turned into a boutique hotel, make this location ideal for a vacation. Shigar has a rich fruit production, such as cherries, apricots, and apples. In addition to the very special architecture of the fortress, the mosque just outside of it is a marvel to behold.

A valley named Shigar lies across the Indus River from Skardu city, northeast of the city. There is a river called Shigar that flows through Shigar Valley. Shigar River (which originates in Arandu Valley) and Braldo River (originating from Baltoro Glacier) meet in the region starting at Shigar village in the south and going up to Tisar village in the north. It takes approximately 1 hour from Skardu city to Shigar Village by road.

In the Shigar Valley, you can access the main Karakoram Range. The Shigar Valley is the only way to reach Baltoro Glacier, which ultimately leads to K2, Broad Peak, Masherbrum, Chogolisa, and other high peaks.
The Shigar Valley has numerous villages. Check the weather before visit these destinations.

Among the more significant ones are Shigar (the biggest), Namika, Alchori, Sildi, Kashmal, Yono, Hiaderabad, and Tisar. Shigar Valley’s main sources of income are agriculture and tourism. The locals are friendly and hospitable. This area does not have any security concerns.

Shigar Palace:

An Amacha Dynasty Raja of Shigar built this fort and palace in the 17th century. Additionally, it is known as Fong-Khar, which translates to Palace on the Rock. It features intricate wood carvings, stone masonry, and paintings, hallmarks of Balti architecture and art. Currently, the fort is a museum and a luxury hotel managed by Serena Hotels, which was renovated by the Aga Khan Cultural Service Pakistan.

Besides providing a glimpse into Baltistan’s history and culture, the fort affords breathtaking views of the Shigar River and surrounding mountains. It includes a museum that displays original carvings, Indigenous artifacts, and architectural history. In addition to seasonal BBQs and cherry ice cream, the fort’s historical garden offers seasonal picnics. A hotel within the fort features 20 rooms and suites decorated with antiques, handmade period furniture, and fabric from the Balti culture.

The Amburiq Mosque:

The Amburiq Mosque in Shigar Valley is a 14th-century mosque in Amburiq village. UNESCO considers it a World Heritage site and one of the oldest mosques in Baltistan. Originally built by Sayed Ali Hamdani, a famous Sufi saint who introduced Islam to the region, the mosque is dedicated to Islam. Balti architecture is applied to the mosque, which is entirely made of wood. Mosques have prayer halls divided into men’s and women’s sections.

There is a front section for men and a back section for women. Colorful frescoes decorate the walls of the mosque, depicting scenes from Islamic history and tradition. Artists from the local area are believed to have painted the frescoes with natural pigments and traditional techniques. Additionally, the mosque has a small museum that emphasizes the historical significance of the site and promotes conservation among the locals. A mosque in Shigar Valley symbolizes the Islamic heritage and spirituality of the valley.

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