Deosai National Park
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Deosai National Park is one of the world's highest plateaus at an average elevation of 4,114 metres, covering 3,000 sq km across Gilgit-Baltistan. Known as the "Land of Giants," it is home to the Himalayan Brown Bear, Snow Leopard, Tibetan Wolf, and hundreds of wildflower species. Sheosar Lake, shimmering at 4,142 metres, sits at the heart of the park. In summer, the plateau transforms into a carpet of wildflowers and the sky is so clear that you can see stars in the daytime. It is also a critical habitat for brown bears (less than 50 remain in Pakistan).
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The planet's most untouched landscape
Deosai feels like standing on the roof of the world. Brown bears grazing, wildflowers everywhere, and a lake that mirrors the sky. I camped overnight at 4,100m — the stars were SO close I thought I could touch them.
Pakistan's ultimate wildlife experience
Saw three Himalayan Brown Bears at dawn from 100 metres. My heart was pounding. The wildflowers in July are a rainbow on the ground. This is a genuine wilderness — completely unspoilt.
Requires 4WD and good planning
The road from Skardu is rough — definitely need a jeep. Altitude sickness can be real at 4,100m. Drink lots of water, go slow. But the experience is completely worth the effort.