Kutwal Lake

Latitude: 35.89383900 Longitude: 74.88565600

Kutwal Lake, Haramosh Valley – A Hidden Emerald of the Karakoram

Nestled deep within the breathtaking Haramosh Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, Kutwal Lake stands as one of Pakistan’s most stunning high-altitude wonders. Wrapped in towering peaks, lush meadows, and untouched wilderness, it offers a perfect escape for trekkers, nature lovers, and adventurers seeking the raw beauty of the Karakoram.

A Lake at the Foot of Giants

Kutwal Lake rests at the base of some of the region’s most dramatic mountains, including:

·       Haramosh Peak (7,409 m)

·       Dobani Peak

Its emerald-green waters mirror these colossal giants, creating surreal reflections that leave a lasting impression.

What Makes Kutwal Lake Special

·       Raw, untouched beauty far from commercial tourism

·       Mirror-like reflections of surrounding peaks on clear days

·       Rich wildlife and flora, including ibex, marmots, and summer wildflowers

·       Ideal camping spots in serene alpine meadows

Best Time to Visit

The ideal season is May to September, when the weather is stable, the trails open, and the valley turns vibrant and green.

A Destination for True Adventurers

Still largely unexplored, Kutwal Lake offers tranquillity, natural splendour, and a sense of pure adventure. Whether you're a trekker, photographer, or someone seeking solitude, this hidden gem of Haramosh Valley promises an unforgettable experience.

The Trek to Kutwal Lake

The journey to the lake begins from Sassi village near the Karakoram Highway. The trek leads you through:

·       Charming wooden-roofed villages

·       Pine and birch forests

·       Clear streams and waterfalls

·       Wide alpine meadows surrounded by high cliffs

Though moderately challenging, the trek rewards you with peaceful landscapes and dramatic scenery at every step.

How to Reach Kutwal Lake

Kutwal Lake is located in Haramosh Valley, in the Gilgit District of Gilgit-Baltistan. The journey involves a road trip followed by a scenic trek. Below are the routes from major nearby cities.

From Islamabad to Kutwal Lake

1. Islamabad → Gilgit (By Road or Air)

By Air:

·       Daily flights (weather-dependent) take 1 hour from Islamabad to Gilgit.

By Road:

·       Take the Karakoram Highway (KKH) towards Abbottabad → Mansehra → Besham → Dassu → Chilas → Gilgit.

·       Total travel time: 14–16 hours.

2. Gilgit → Sassi Village

·       From Gilgit, drive towards Skardu Road for about 40–50 km.

·       Reach Sassi village, the starting point of the Haramosh Valley trek.

·       Travel time: 1–1.5 hours.

3. Trek: Sassi → Iskere → Kutwal Lake

·       Duration: 5–7 hours of trekking, depending on pace.

·       Terrain: forested paths, streams, meadows, and gradual ascents.

From Gilgit to Kutwal Lake

This is the simplest access route.

1. Gilgit → Sassi Village

·       Take the Gilgit–Skardu Road.

·       Distance: ~50 km.

·       Travel time: 1–1.5 hours by jeep or car.

2. Trek from Sassi to Kutwal Lake

·       Route: Sassi → Iskere → Kutwal Village → Kutwal Lake.

·       Trek duration: 5–7 hours (moderate difficulty).

·       Horses and local porters are available at Sassi.

From Skardu to Kutwal Lake

1. Skardu → Gilgit–Skardu Road → Sassi

·       Drive on the Gilgit–Skardu Road toward Gilgit.

·       Distance: ~150 km.

·       Travel time: 3–4 hours.

2. Trek from Sassi to Kutwal Lake

·       Same trek route as above: 5–7 hours from Sassi to Kutwal Lake.