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Discover the hidden gem of Gilgit-Baltistan, where towering granite spires meet lush alpine meadows welcome to Nangma Valley, often called the “Yosemite of Pakistan.” Nestled in the Karakoram range near the Hushe region, Nangma Valley is a paradise for trekkers, climbers, and adventure enthusiasts seeking untouched natural beauty and serene landscapes.
The valley is framed by dramatic peaks like Amin Brakk (5,850 m) and Shingu Charpa (≈5,980 m), attracting rock climbers from around the world to its challenging granite towers. For trekkers, the valley offers scenic trails through meadows, braided streams, and high-altitude pastures, providing easy-to-moderate trekking routes suitable for adventurers of all levels.
Immerse yourself in the local Hunza culture, meet welcoming villagers, and experience authentic mountain cuisine amidst breathtaking views. The valley’s relative remoteness ensures a tranquil, off-the-beaten-path adventure far from crowded trekking routes.
Best Time to Visit: Late May to early September, when the meadows bloom and the weather is favorable for both trekking and climbing.
Whether you are a mountaineer seeking technical climbs or a traveler looking for pristine landscapes and cultural experiences, Nangma Valley promises an unforgettable adventure in one of Pakistan’s most spectacular mountain regions.