Wadi Haramosh: Na Qabil e Faramosh
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Located in the heart of Gilgit-Baltistan’s mesmerizing beauty, the Haramosh Valley remains a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. Unlike the well-traveled tourist destinations, this valley boasts rare, awe-inspiring views dotted with gems like Kutwal Lake and the legendary Laila Peak.
The journey through the Haramosh Valley is worthwhile as it showcases picturesque meadows, free-grazing livestock, and majestic snow-capped mountains, including the famous Haramosh Peak and the stunning Laila Peak. Picturesque villages, the charming Haramosh Pass, the sprawling glaciers, and the turquoise waters of the Kutwal Lake add to the valley’s appeal.
Overview
Haramush Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, is a dream destination for tourists, especially for hikers, trekkers and nature lovers. The awe-inspiring and majestic scenery of Haramush Valley, dotted with Kutwal Lake and Leila Peak, is only explored by a few tourists who visit Gilgit-Baltistan. Entering the Haramush Valley, one can see stunning meadows, rich pastures for livestock, towering snow-capped mountains like Haramush Peak and the legendary Leila Peak, and beautiful villages, glaciers and the emerald Kutwal Lake around the Haramush Pass.
Haramush Valley is the best natural attraction in beautiful northern Pakistan. It is located about 60 miles east of Gilgit. Haramosh Pass is located in the Rakaposhi-Haramosh range, a sub-range of the Karakoram range, at an altitude of 4800 meters.
How To Reach Haramosh Valley?
The Haramosh Valley is a natural wonder in northern Pakistan that entices visitors with its unparalleled charm. Unlike its more famous counterparts, this hidden gem is relatively unspoiled and promises a great experience. The Haramosh Valley is located 60 miles east of Gilgit within the Rakaposh-Haramosh massif, a sub-range of the majestic Karakoram range. The Haramosh Pass, at an altitude of 4,800 meters, is the gateway to this magnificent paradise.
To reach the Haramosh Valley in the Gilgit-Baltistan region, you must embark on a thrilling trek from Jaglot to Skardu. Pass through the town of Sassi and head towards Dassi (aka Dassu), which is 2,400 meters above sea level. The road from Sassi to Haramosh is very difficult and can be subject to strong winds and landslides, making the journey rugged and dangerous.
The adventure begins about 53 km from Gilgit, along the Gilgit-Skardu highway, on the banks of the mighty Indus River. From here, you will take a jeep track through dense pine forests, picturesque streams, and the stunning Baskar Glacier.
The route to the Haramosh Valley requires two days of strenuous climbing, but the stunning natural beauty surrounding you will make every step worth it. You will arrive at the village of Kutwal, the gateway to the Haramosh Valley, where the wonders of this fascinating destination await you.