Skardu Group Tours

Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

7tours
7companies
PKR 21,500–76,000price range
13 Jun 2026updated
All tours Group · 3Private · 2Family · 1

About Skardu tours

Skardu sits at the heart of Baltistan, a high-altitude desert valley where the Indus river runs broad and slow between granite walls — the staging post for K2 and home to some of the most photographed lakes in Pakistan. A typical Skardu tour from Lahore or Islamabad runs five to eight days, traveling the Karakoram Highway through Besham and Chilas before turning east along the Indus gorge; the road leg takes roughly 18–20 hours and most operators break it with an overnight stop. By-air packages cut the journey to an hour from Islamabad but are hostage to weather and cost considerably more. Once in the valley, the standard circuit covers Shangrila Resort and Upper Kachura Lake, the Buddha rock carvings, Sarfaranga Cold Desert, and the 17th-century forts at Shigar and Khaplu. Longer itineraries add Deosai National Park — the second-highest plateau on earth, open July through September — and Basho or Manthokha waterfall. Most group departures include transport, hotels, breakfast, and a guide; jeep hire for Deosai is often a supplement, so check the inclusions line on each listing. Skardu suits travelers who want landscape over leisure: distances are long, nights are cold even in summer, and the payoff is scale you cannot get anywhere else in the country. Compare group departures against private options below — prices and dates come straight from the operators and are updated daily.

Best time to visit Skardu

When Weather Crowds Prices
Apr – MayCold mornings, blossom seasonLowLow–mid
Jun – AugWarm days, Deosai open (Jul+)PeakHighest
Sep – OctCool, golden autumnFallingMid
Nov – MarHarsh winter, road often closedMinimalLowest (by air)

Skardu tours — common questions

How much does a Skardu tour cost?

Packages listed on TourHub currently range from PKR 21,500 to PKR 76,000 per person, across 7 tours from 7 companies. Group tours by road are the budget option; private and by-air packages cost more. Prices on TourHub come straight from operator listings and are updated daily.

What's included in a typical Skardu package?

Almost every package includes transport, hotel accommodation, breakfast, and a guide. Lunch, entry tickets, and personal expenses are almost never included — budget a few thousand rupees extra. Each TourHub listing shows the exact inclusions and exclusions the operator advertises.

Group or private tour for Skardu?

Group tours are 30–60% cheaper and good for solo travelers and couples comfortable with a fixed schedule. Private tours cost more but give you your own vehicle, flexible stops, and your own pace — usually the better choice for families with young children.

How many days do you need for Skardu?

Five days is the realistic minimum by road — two of those days are travel. Seven to eight days lets you add Deosai Plains, Khaplu, and Basho valley without rushing. Four-day by-air itineraries exist but depend on flights operating.

Is Skardu safe for families and solo female travelers?

Skardu is one of the most tourist-accustomed districts in Pakistan and group tours are routinely taken by families and solo women. Pick operators with a verified badge, read the inclusions carefully, and prefer departures with hotel (not camp) accommodation if traveling with children.

Best month to visit Skardu?

Late May to mid-June for open roads with sub-peak prices, July–August if Deosai is the goal, and September for golden autumn light and thinner crowds. Winter visits are by air only.

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