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Skardu Valley Baltistan
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Skardu Valley Baltistan

 
Skardu Valley Baltistan

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SKARDU is the capital city of Baltistan the most popular destinations in Pakistan for the local as well as foreign tourists due to variety of mountains, lakes, forts, deserts, streams and plateaus which are extremely beautiful.
Skardu located in the 10 km wide by 40km long Valley at an altitude of nearly 2,500 at the confluence of the Indus river,the longest river of Pakistan It flows from Tibet northwest across the Indian-controlled portion of Jammu and Kashmir, passing between the western extremity of the Himalayas and the northern extremity of the Hindu Kush mountain range; it then courses generally south through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea.
The town is surrounded by grey-brown coloured mountains, which hide the 8,000 metre peaks of the nearby Karakoram range.

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Skardu Valley during Autumn

Skardu Valley during Autumn

Indus River

Indus River

Skardu Valley

Skardu Valley

The smile.

The smile.

Skardu Valley

Skardu Valley

Skardu Valley & Karakoram Range

Skardu Valley & Karakoram Range

Indus River

Indus River

Skardu Valley

Skardu Valley

Kharphocho Fort Skardu

Kharphocho Fort Skardu

Indus River

Indus River

Skardu Valley

Skardu Valley

Skardu Valley

Skardu Valley

Shigar River Skardu

Shigar River Skardu

Skardu Valley

Skardu Valley

Kachura Valley Skardu Baltistan

Kachura Valley Skardu Baltistan


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