Most operators visit these valleys.
We live in them.
SafarGB began as Gilgit-Baltistan's homegrown ride network — drivers from Skardu, Khaplu and Hunza moving people across their own valleys. The luxury tours house was born from an observation our drivers made daily: visitors were paying outsiders for a region we could host better ourselves.
What that means practically: our vehicles are our own, our guides grew up on these roads, our porter crews come from Hushe and Askole — the villages that have staffed every serious Karakoram expedition since the 1950s — and our hotel allocations at the fort residences are held year-round, not begged for in June.
What it means for you: weather calls made by people who can read this sky, prices with no asterisks, a concierge on WhatsApp who answers because the office is twenty minutes from the airport — and journeys designed above the market because the market never asked what these valleys deserve.
Our app carries the rides — name your fare, local drivers bid, live-tracked across Skardu, Gilgit and Hunza — and this house carries the journeys. One family, one standard, one home address: Skardu.
