Nestled between high altitudes and verdant valleys in the Northern Territory, it offers a variety of recreational and recreational facilities to adventurers and nature lovers.
Known for its spectacular beauty and rich ecology, it is located in the western Himalayan massif, east of Nanga Parbat and near the Central Karakoram range, with a striking contrast of steep mountain landscapes and narrow valleys.
Yes, the jewel in the crown of Gilgit-Baltistan is the Deosai plateau – an area of 3500,400 hectares, 358,400 hectares of flat plains broken by rolling sands, surrounded by Skardu, Kharmang, Astore and Gultari valleys and sky high mountains.
With a very cold climate and low atmospheric pressure, the plateau receives an annual rainfall of 350 to 550 mm, as it has wetlands at an altitude of 4,250 meters and Lake Shosar, fed by snowfall from the snow-capped hills.
Deosai’s name; It is a combination of ‘Deo’ (meaning giant) and ‘Sai’ (meaning shadow) and tells a fascinating story. Translated as ‘Shadow of Giants’ or ‘Land of Giants’, this place is feared by people who call it mysterious and magical.
Another place for this area is the “Roof of the Earth” because it stands on the second highest plateau in the world at a height of about 4,114 meters (13,497 ft) above sea level. Eight months are covered with snow, while the remaining four months adorn this plain with pleasant weather and vibrant flowers of various colors.
“No one can deny her beauty. This is a source of inspiration for local and international tourists and nature lovers,” he said.
Deeply committed to its beauty, Aaliay says, “This is not just a place to visit, but an experience that leaves an indelible impression on the minds of visitors. I am proud to show the wonders of Deosai.”
On protecting the ecosystem, Alya said, “Whenever I take them and give them a brief overview of the beautiful flora and fauna of Deosai, I encourage them to protect and preserve the delicate and precious ecosystem.”
Surrounded by several lakes with crystal clear water and beautiful surroundings besides Shosar Lake, you can imagine the easy feeling of nature lovers living in a breathtaking place in the lap of clouds and high hills. hand
Deosai consists of dry rocky terrain and large mountain grass covered by a system of rivers and streams, Deosai has Shatung, Bara Pani and Kala Pani rivers that form the Shigar River – an important tributary of the Indus River.
Asifa, who came from Lahore, said: “Nature and adventure lovers can’t help but visit this place as it brings back memories that will last for years.” “There is a unique symmetry of plains, wetlands and mountains. This is truly heaven on earth.”
“When I set foot on the plateau, I was overwhelmed by the feeling of being on top of the world,” he said. “Summer wildflowers paint the plains with the unbelievable color and clarity of Lake Chausar.”
People who visit this place leave an indelible impression on their minds and some want to land here on their first vacation.
“Nature and adventure are my passion. The tales I hear will definitely take me on a long journey to Deosai,” said Rashid Mahmood, an Islamabad-based tourist satisfying my desire to visit Deosai.
Deosai National Park in 1993 to protect the endangered Himalayan Ibex, Snow Chicken, Snow Leopard, Ladakh Urial, Kashmir Musk Squirrel, Himalayan Owl, Himalayan Marmot, Owl and more than 124 resident, but endangered Himalayan Brown Bear. and migratory bird species.
“The park offers a rare opportunity to interact with wildlife in its natural state,” he said. “The opportunity to capture the Himalayan brown bear and other unique species in their natural habitat is unparalleled. I spent several weeks here observing the behavior of wildlife and taking amazing photos. This unique experience created unforgettable memories.”
Deosai can be visited from June to September and it takes one to two hours to reach Deosai National Park from Skardu via Sadpara. Visitors can travel here by car, jeep and other vehicles, but especially four-wheeled jeeps are recommended for travel.
So, Deosai Plateau is the jewel of Pakistan’s tourism landscape. With unparalleled beauty and ecology