Unique Landscape and Pristine Nature
- Worlds Most Famous Mountain Ranges
- The Himalayas, Karakorum & Hindukush
- K2 World’s Second Highest Peak
- Five over 8000 Meters Peaks
- 101 Peaks over 7000 Meters
- 5100 Glaciers
- 2200 Sq. Miles of Snow Covered Area
- 119 Lakes
Biodiversity in Wildlife and High Altitude Forests
- 4 National Parks
- 09 Game Reserves
- 3 wildlife sanctuaries
- 230 species of Birds
- 54 Species of mammals
- 20 species of fresh water fish
- 23 species of reptiles
- 6 of amphibians
- 6592 Sq. KM of Forests, which constitutes 9.1 % of the total area
Cultural Diversity and a Tradition of Hospitality
- 5 ethnic groups and 5 ethnic languages with 36 dialects
- 7 Asia Pacific Heritage Conservation, UNESCO and British Airways Award Winning Historical Sites
- 23 Historical Forts
- 75 Polo grounds
- 65 Archeological sites
- More than 39,000 Rock carvings and inscriptions
- Year long festivals all around the Gilgit Baltistan
- Indigenous music
- A centuries old culture of hospitality and acceptance of visitors
Content Source: Tourism Department – Govt. of GB