Skardu "star stone, meteorite", is the main town of the region Baltistan and the capital of Skardu District, one of the districts making up Pakistan's Gilgit–Baltistan.
"Tourism"
Skardu, along with Gilgit, are the two major tourism, trekking and expedition
hubs in Gilgit–Baltistan. The mountainous terrain of the region,
including four of the world's fourteen Eight-thousander peaks (8,000 m and above), attracts the attention of tourists,
trekkers and mountaineers from around the world. The main tourist season is
from April to October; outside this time, the area can be cut off for extended
periods by the snowy, freezing winter weather.
Accessible from Skardu by road, the nearby Askole and Hushe are the main gateways to the snow covered 8,000 m peaks
including K2, the Gasherbrums, Broad Peak and the Trango Towers, and also to the huge glaciers of Baltoro, Biafo and Trango. This makes Skardu the main tourist and mountaineering
base in the area, which has led to the development of a reasonably extensive
tourist infrastructure including shops and hotels. However, the popularity of
the region results in high prices, especially during the main trekking season.
Treks to the Deosai Plains, the second highest in
the world (at 4,100 m or 13,500 feet) after the Chang Tang in Tibet, either start from or end at
Skardu. In local Balti language, Deosai is called Byarsa, meaning 'summer place'. With an area of approximately 3,000
square kilometres, the plains extend all the way to Ladakh and provide habitat
for snow leopards, ibex, Tibetan blue bears and wild horses.
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