Trip Info
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Islamabad
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Islamabad
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Summer
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Professional Guide
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Hotel & Camping
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Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
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Jeep, Hilux
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4200m
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About 10 Hours
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18
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50
Overview
Nangma Valley, located in Kanday, Ganche District of Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan, is a breathtaking alpine destination nestled in the Karakoram Range at an elevation of 4,200 meters above sea level. This spectacular valley is easily accessible through trekking routes from Skardu, making it a dream spot for hikers, climbers, and nature lovers.
Famous for its dramatic landscapes, Nangma Valley features towering granite walls, steep rocky slopes, glacial streams, and lush green meadows. It is surrounded by several impressive peaks, many exceeding 5,000 meters in height. The most iconic is Amin Braq, a majestic 5,850-meter peak often called the “Great Tower,” alongside other awe-inspiring 5,800-meter summits that attract mountaineers from around the world.
Adventure seekers can enjoy world-class rock climbing, mountaineering, and trekking in this unspoiled paradise. The valley is also rich in biodiversity, home to snow leopards, Himalayan ibex, and numerous bird species, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
Culturally, Nangma Valley offers a unique opportunity to connect with indigenous Balti communities in nearby villages, where visitors can experience warm hospitality, learn about centuries-old traditions, and immerse themselves in the local way of life.
Whether you are a trekker, climber, photographer, or cultural explorer, Nangma Valley in Gilgit Baltistan promises stunning vistas, thrilling adventures, and unforgettable memories.