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Basho Valley
Skardu · field guide

Basho Valley

Pine meadows and a river with a temper — Skardu's secret picnic.

Basho is a pine-and-meadow side valley 45 km west of Skardu above Sultanabad — a 4x4 track climbing to waterfalls, glacier-fed cascades and camping meadows at ~3,000 m. It's the greenest day-trip in the Skardu circle and the valley locals pick for their own picnics, which tells you everything.

Entry
Free (4x4 track)
Time needed
Half to full day
Best light
Any; afternoons for meadow warmth

Baltistan is mostly mineral; Basho is chlorophyll — old pines, grazing meadows, and the Basho river running glass-cold through it all. The track demands a proper 4x4 and a driver who knows its stream crossings; the reward is a valley that most tour itineraries still skip.

Getting there

45 km / ~1.5–2 h from Skardu via Sultanabad; the last section is jeep track. SafarGB runs it with picnic kit and hammock rigs as a slow day between bigger set pieces.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Can you camp in Basho?

Yes — the upper meadows are the region's best low-effort camp: water, shade, and 3,000 m coolness in July. We run equipped overnights with chef and fire permits handled.

See it with the people who named it.

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