
Skardu Scenic Route: Lakes, Forts and Cold Desert
Skardu's lakes, forts and high desert on one circuit





Duration
8–10 Days
Difficulty
Easy
Group Size
2–12 Travelers
Best Season
Apr–Oct
About This Tour
This tour bases you in Skardu, the wide sandy valley town at about 2,228 metres where the Indus and Shigar rivers meet, and runs a circuit of its best scenery over 8 to 10 days. Skardu is the heart of Baltistan, the part of Gilgit-Baltistan people call Little Tibet, and it packs an unusual range of landscapes into a short driving radius: clear lakes, a high cold desert, two old forts and Buddhist rock carvings from before the valley turned Muslim.
You work outward from town. The Kachura lakes sit a short drive out: Lower Kachura, the lake beside the well-known Shangrila resort at around 2,500 metres, and Upper Kachura, the deeper, clearer twin. Satpara Lake rises just above Skardu and feeds the town's water. Shigar Fort, about an hour out, is a 17th-century Raja's palace of the Amacha dynasty, restored by the Aga Khan and now run as a heritage hotel and museum. Add the Sarfaranga and Katpana cold desert on the Indus at roughly 2,300 metres, one of the highest cold deserts on Earth, the Kharpocho Fort above town, and the Manthal Buddha rock with its 8th-century carvings, and you have the circuit.
Skardu wears its seasons well. May to October is the window: spring brings blossom to the valley orchards, summer the warmest and clearest weather, and autumn turns the poplars and apricots gold. The cold desert is at its best on clear nights, when the dunes sit under a full sky of stars with no town light to drown them, and the lakes hold their mountain reflections still in the early morning before the wind comes up.
Over 8 to 10 days we run the circuit in a private 4x4 with a local driver and guide. The one honest variable is how you get in. We can fly you Islamabad to Skardu when the weather cooperates, but we always build the trip with a road fallback, because the flight is the part of any Skardu plan most likely to slip.
Things You See and Do Around Skardu
The lakes come first for most guests. Lower Kachura, beside the Shangrila resort at about 2,500 metres, is the easy, photogenic one; Upper Kachura, a short walk or boat away, is deeper and clearer and quieter. Satpara Lake, just above town, is the third, sitting in a bowl that feeds Skardu's water supply.
Then the heritage. Kharpocho Fort, the 'King of Forts' in Balti, was built around 1500 by Ali Sher Khan Anchan and stands on a rock spur over the Indus and the town. Shigar Fort, an hour out, is the restored 17th-century Amacha palace. And the Manthal Buddha rock, on the edge of Skardu, carries 8th-century Buddhist carvings from the valley's pre-Islamic, Little-Tibet past.
Set against all that is the Sarfaranga and Katpana cold desert at around 2,300 metres, sand dunes on the floor of the Indus valley with snow peaks behind them, one of the highest cold deserts in the world. We time a visit for late afternoon into the evening, when the light goes long across the dunes and, on a clear night, the stars come out hard.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
1Arrive Skardu (Flight or Drive)
Arrive Skardu (Flight or Drive)
2Kharpocho Fort and Lower Kachura
Kharpocho Fort and Lower Kachura
3Shangrila and Upper Kachura
Shangrila and Upper Kachura
4Shigar Fort and Valley
Shigar Fort and Valley
5Satpara Lake and Manthal Buddha Rock
Satpara Lake and Manthal Buddha Rock
6Sarfaranga Cold Desert
Sarfaranga Cold Desert
7Skardu to Chilas
Skardu to Chilas
8Return to Islamabad
Return to Islamabad
Getting to Skardu: Flight or Road?
There are two ways in, and we plan for both. The PIA flight from Islamabad to Skardu is short and scenic, passing close to Nanga Parbat, but it is weather-dependent and frequently delayed or cancelled, especially in peak season. We book it when it makes sense and we always hold a road contingency, because a grounded flight should not end your trip.
The road option is the Karakoram Highway north and then the turn for Skardu down the Indus gorge from the Jaglot junction. That gorge road was widened and repaved around 2021 and now takes roughly 2.5 to 3 hours from the Jaglot turn-off, against the six to seven hours and real danger of the old road. Driving the whole way from Islamabad is a long two-day journey on the KKH, but it removes the flight gamble entirely.
Best Time to Visit Skardu
May to October is the season. Spring opens with blossom in the valley orchards, summer brings the warmest, most settled weather and the best chance of clear flights, and autumn through October turns the poplars and fruit trees gold against the bare peaks.
For the cold desert specifically, go for the clear nights: the Sarfaranga and Katpana dunes are one of the best dark-sky spots in the region, and a moonless clear night there is the reason many guests remember the trip. Winter is cold and access tightens, so we keep this tour to the May-to-October window.
Who This Tour Is For
This suits travellers who want scenery and heritage without hard trekking. The driving is easy in effort and the altitude stays moderate, mostly between about 2,200 and 2,600 metres around Skardu, so it works for a wide range of fitness and for families who are comfortable with long drive days.
It is a good fit if you want lakes, forts, desert and Buddhist history on one calm circuit, and if you accept that the flight in may need to become a drive. It is less suited to anyone set on a fixed flight schedule, or to travellers who specifically want high-altitude treks, which this tour does not include.
Why Book With Us
We are based in Gilgit-Baltistan and we run Skardu every season, which means we plan around its one real weak point: the flight. Every Skardu itinerary we sell carries a road fallback down the repaved Indus gorge from Jaglot, so a cancelled PIA flight reroutes rather than ruins the trip. Our drivers and guides are local Baltis who know the forts, the lakes and the desert beyond the standard stops, and who can tell you the difference between Upper and Lower Kachura before you waste a morning on the wrong one. We pace the circuit so you see the cold desert in the right light and the lakes before the wind.
What's Included
Not Included
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Skardu worth visiting?
Is Skardu worth visiting?
What is the best time to visit Skardu?
What is the best time to visit Skardu?
Should I fly or drive to Skardu?
Should I fly or drive to Skardu?
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What is the difference between Upper and Lower Kachura lakes?
How high is Skardu and will I feel the altitude?
How high is Skardu and will I feel the altitude?
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