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Shangrila Lake Resort in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

 Shangrila Lake

Shangrila Lake Resort in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan


Shangrila Lake is the lower part of the Kachura lake in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The lake is 2,500 meters above sea level and has had a resort on its bank since 1983. The lake is known for its crystal clear water, a serene ambiance, and safe boating. It is an excellent destination for anyone who wants to get away from the stresses of life and get closer to nature. The peaceful setting and ambiance are what make Shangrila Lake an unforgettable experience.

Shangrila Lake Resort in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan



Crystal clear water

Shangrila Lake is located in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. This pristine lake is surrounded by beautiful mountains and lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including fishing, boating, and jet skiing. The crystal clear water makes it a perfect place to take photographs. And because it is surrounded by so many natural sights, you can take many memorable photographs here. While there, you should also take the time to enjoy the nearby waterfalls.

Shangrila Lake Resort in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan


A 32 km (20 miles) drive from Skardu is a picturesque destination. Its clear waters are teeming with brown trout and are home to many exotic species of flowers. In spring, the banks are adorned with flowering peach, apricot, and apple trees. In summer, peach blossoms adorn the area. The water is so clear here that you can see your reflection in the water.


Safe boating environment
In order to enjoy your time on the water safely, you should follow certain rules and regulations to maintain a safe boating environment. While most boating accidents are the result of careless behavior, violation of rules is a contributing factor in 40% of fatalities.  The lake is located in a pristine mountain valley.

Shangrila Lake Resort in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan


 Nearby, there is the Upper Kachura lake. The Lower Kachura lake is
known as Shangrila lake, the Tibetan word for Heaven on Earth. It is smaller than the Upper Kachura lake, and is regarded as an artificial lake. 

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