District Shigar

Latitude: 35.42556000 Longitude: 75.73306000

District Shigar – Gateway to the Great Karakoram

Location

District Shigar is located in Gilgit-Baltistan, northern Pakistan, approximately 30 minutes’ drive from Skardu. The district stretches over an area of about 8,500 square kilometers and extends from Skardu to Askole, covering nearly 170 kilometers along the Shigar Valley.

Background & History

Shigar holds immense historical and geographical significance as it lies on an ancient trading route connecting Central Asia with the subcontinent. For centuries, the valley served as a cultural and commercial corridor for traders, explorers, and travelers.

The district is famously known as the gateway to the Karakoram Range and the starting point for expeditions to some of the world’s highest peaks. At the head of the Braldo Valley lies the legendary Baltoro Glacier, stretching about 35 miles, which leads to K2 (8,611 m / 28,265 ft)—the world’s second-highest mountain.

Shigar Valley is also known for its fertile agricultural land, nourished by the Shigar River, and its rich tradition of heritage conservation.

 Local Language & Culture

The primary local language spoken in District Shigar is Balti, a Tibetan-derived language that reflects the region’s deep cultural roots. Urdu is commonly understood, while English is used in tourism-related services. The people of Shigar are known for their warm hospitality, traditional lifestyle, and strong community values.

Tips: Learn some words of Balti local language

Hello:                          Assalam-o-Alaikum

Good bye:                   Khudai Faaring

Thank you:                  Bakhshish

How are you:              Lakhmo yod Ju

How much is it?          Cham la yod?


How to Access

  • By Air: Fly from Islamabad to Skardu Airport (subject to weather). Shigar is a short 30–45-minute drive from Skardu.
  • By Road: Reach Skardu via the Karakoram Highway and Skardu Road. From Skardu city, Shigar District is easily accessible by car or taxi.

Activities & Experiences

  • Cultural & Heritage Tours: Visit restored forts, mosques, and traditional villages.
  • Mountaineering & Trekking: Starting point for treks to K2, Baltoro Glacier, Broad Peak, and Gasherbrum peaks.
  • Agricultural Experience: Explore orchards producing apricots, grapes, peaches, pears, and walnuts.
  • Nature Walks & Photography: Scenic landscapes, rivers, and mountain backdrops.
  • Local Lifestyle Exploration: Experience Balti culture, cuisine, and hospitality.

Nearby Attractions

  • Shigar Fort (Fong Khar): A 400-year-old fort restored as a heritage museum and residence.
  • Amburiq Mosque: A historic wooden mosque awarded a UNESCO Award for Heritage Conservation (2005).
  • Sarfaranga Cold Desert: One of the world’s highest cold deserts, famous for golden sand dunes and jeep safaris.
  • Blind Lake (Zharba Tso): A peaceful freshwater lake with no visible inlet or outlet.
  • Baltoro Glacier & Askole: Base route for major Karakoram expeditions.
  • Skardu City: Regional hub for tourism, shopping, and transport.

Accommodation Options

  • Serena Shigar Fort Residence: Luxury heritage stay inside Shigar Fort.
  • Guesthouses in Shigar Valley: Budget-friendly and culturally immersive options.
  • Hotels in Skardu: Wide range of accommodations for all budgets, just a short drive away.

Tips for Visitors

  • Best time to visit is May to October, especially for trekking and sightseeing.
  • Carry warm clothing—temperatures can drop even in summer.
  • Respect local customs and dress modestly.
  • Keep cash handy; banking facilities are limited outside Skardu.
  • Hire local guides for trekking and remote travel.
  • Help preserve heritage sites by avoiding littering or damage.

District Shigar is a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and global mountaineering importance. From fertile valleys and heritage monuments to the mighty peaks of the Karakoram, Shigar offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers, adventurers, and cultural explorers alike.