- Skardu
Skardu (
Urdu : سکردو) is the principal town of the regionBaltistan and the capital ofSkardu District , one of the districts making up Pakistan'sNorthern Areas .Skardu is located in the 10 km wide by 40km long
Skardu Valley , at the confluence of theIndus river (flowing from nearKailash inTibet and through neighbouringLadakh before reaching Baltistan) and theShigar River . Skardu is situated at an altitude of nearly 2,500 m (8,200 feet), the town is surrounded by grey-brown coloured mountains, which hide the 8,000 metre peaks of the nearbyKarakoram range.History
Skardu was conquered by the
Mughal Empire by emperorShah Jahan in 1651 as part of the expedition against Baltistan. [ [http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V20_275.gifPunjab - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 20, p. 269] ]Tourism, trekking and mountain expedition base
Skardu, along with
Gilgit , are the two major tourism, trekking and expedition hubs in theNorthern Areas . It is the mountainous terrain of the region, including four of the world's fourteenEight-thousander peaks (8,000m and above), which attracts the attention of tourists, trekkers and mountaineers from around the world. The main tourist season is from April to October—outside this time, the area can be cut off for extended periods by the snowy, freezing winter weather.Accessible from Skardu by road, the nearby
Askole andHushe Valley s are the main gateways to the snow covered 8,000 m peaks includingK2 , theGasherbrum s,Broad Peak and theTrango Towers , and also to the huge glaciers of Baltoro, Biafo and Trango. This makes Skardu the main tourist and mountaineering base in the area, which has led to the development of a reasonably extensive tourist infrastructure including shops and hotels. However, the popularity of the region results in high prices, especially during the main trekking season.Treks to the
Deosai Plains , the second highest in the world (at 4,100 m or 13,500 feet) after theChang Tang inTibet , either start from or end at Skardu. In localTibetan language , Deosai is called "Byarsa", meaning 'summer place'. With an area of approximately 3,000 square kilometres, the plains extend all the way to Ladakh and provide habitat for snow leopards, ibex, Tibetan brown bears and wild horses.The town and the local people
The town has developed along the main road passing through it and to either side of this road is situated the New Bazaar (Naya Bazaar), with hundreds of shops offer almost everything (trekking supplies, souvenirs, local goods, etc.). To the west one finds Yadgar Chowk (with local monument) and from there, the quarter behind Naya Bazaar, to the right hand side is the older Purana Bazaar. Travelling west from Naya Bazaar is a polo ground and next to that, Kazmi Bazaar.
Skardu appears remote, dusty town at first glance, but the mixture of people here make it colourful and ethnically diverse. The crowded streets are mainly populated by Balti Tibetans and many of the local neighbourhoods (mohallahs) have names that reflect this too (i.e. Khache-drong, Khar-drong, Olding, Kushu-bagh, Pakora, Thsethang, Sher-thang, Nagholi-spang etc.). Due to this strong presence, Skardu has sometimes been referred to as the "little Tibet" of
Pakistan .However, many other ethnic groups are present in Skardu including
Pashtuns ,Punjabis ,Hunzakuts and even Uyghur, due to the close proximity of Baltistan to the respective regions. Since the creation of Pakistan people of various ethnicities from various regions of Pakistan have emigrated here.All the above ethnic groups are devout
Muslims . This includes the Balti-Tibetans, who were converted fromTibetan Buddhism in the16th century (the only sizeable group ofTibetans to have undergone such a conversion).Shia Islam has a strong presence in Skardu.Weather and climate
The climate of Skardu during the summer is moderated by its mountain setting and the intense heat of lowland Pakistan does not reach here. The mountains also block out the summer
monsoon and summer rainfall is thus quite low. However, these mountains result in very severe winter weather. During the April to October tourist season, temperatures vary between a maximum of 27°C and a minimum (in October) 8°C. However, temperatures can drop to below -10°C in the December-to-January midwinter period.Transport
Skardu is accessible by two methods, road or air. The normal road route into Skardu is via the
Karakorum Highway and a linkroad into theSkardu Valley from it. There are also four or five other road links to Kashmir and Ladakh. Alternatively, there are normally one or two flights daily betweenSkardu Airport andIslamabad . The high cost of air travel means that road travel via the Karakorum Highway and the link road onward to the Skardu Valley is often the preferred option of locals and tourists alike.The climate can have adverse affects on transport in and out of the Skardu Valley, as Skardu becomes snowbound during the winter months. Often the roads in and out of Skardu (and other "Northern Areas" locations) can be blocked for weeks at a time depending on conditions (though two to five days is more normal), sometimes leaving air travel as the only feasible alternative. However, air travel in winter is also subject to disruption due to the unreliable Skardu weather and flights can occasionally be delayed by several days.
kardu Fort (Kharpochhe Fort)
Skardu Fort or "Kharpochhe Fort" lies on the eastern face of the Khardrong or Mindoq-Khar ("Castle of Queen Mindoq") hill 15 metres or 40 feet above Skardu town. The fort dates from the 8th Century CE and contains an old mosque probably dating back to the arrival of Islam in the 16th Century CE. The fort provides a panoramic view of Skardu town, the Skardu valley and theIndus River . The fort was built by Rmakpon dynasty rulers of Baltistan and it was a seven storey building. It was burnt down by Sikhs in the 18th Century CE.Kharpochhe (Skardu) fort was built on a design similar to that of
Leh Palace and thePotala Palace inLhasa ,Tibet . The name Kharpochhe means the great fort—"Khar" in Tibetan means castle or fort and "Chhe" means great.Lakes near Skardu
There are three lakes in the vicinity of Skardu. In local Balti-Tibetan language, a lake is a "thso" or "tso".
Kachura Lakes
There are two
Kachura Lakes —the less well knownUpper Kachura lake and the more famousLower Kachura Lake , better known asShangrila Lake . Lower Katsura lake is home to theShangrila Resort hotel complex (possibly the reason for the lakes alternative name), built in a Chinese style and another popular destination for tourists inPakistan . The resort has a unique style of restaurant, set up inside thefuselage of anaircraft that crashed nearby.atpara Lake
Satpara Thso Lake orSadpara Lake is Skardu Valley's main lake, supplying water for Skardu town and reputedly one of the most picturesque lakes inPakistan . In2002 , theGovernment of Pakistan decided to build a dam on the Satpara Lake [http://www.dawn.com/2004/06/21/local26.htm] allocating Rs. 600 million ($10 million) to the Satpara Dam project, two years later in2004 [http://www.dawn.com/2004/06/21/local26.htm] . Progress on the project has, however, been slow [http://www.dawn.com/2006/03/22/top13.htm] .ee also
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Skardu Airport
*Skardu Fort
*Northern Areas
*Pakistan
*Ladakh
*Tibet Latitude: 35º 20' 10" N, Longitude: 75º 32' 52" EReferences
* Jettmar, Karl et al. (1985): "Zwischen Gandhara und den Seidenstrassen: Felsbilder am Karakorum Highway: Entdeckungen deutsch-pakistanischer Expeditionen 1979-1984". 1985. Mainz am Rhein, Philipp von Zabern.
* Jettmar. Karl (1980): "Bolor & Dardistan". Karl Jettmar. Islamabad, National Institute of Folk Heritage.
* [http://www.piac.com.pk/piaspakistan/piaspakistan-northernareas1.asp PIA's page about Northern Areas]External links
* [http://blankonthemap.free.fr Blankonthemap] The Northern Kashmir WebSite
* [http://www.pakbanners.com/pakistan/Skardu.html Skardu Pakistan]
* [http://www.geocities.com/johnmap2001/kkh/maps/gilgit.html Skardu Map]
* [http://www.dawn.com/events/lifestyle2002/ls16.htm The Changing Northern Areas]
* [http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/41517.html WUnderground.com - Weather of Skardu]
* [http://www.pbase.com/waqas/northern_areas_of_pakistan Photos from Skardu, Kachura Lake and Satpara Lake by Waqas Usman]
* [http://www.pbase.com/arifakhan/skardu_and_kachura_lake Photos from Skardu and Kachura Lake by Arif Khan]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/asher_yaqub/sets/72157602094769869/ Photos from Skardu and Kachura Lake by Asher Yaqub Khan]
* [http://www.panoramio.com/user/153534/tags/Kashmir%20-%20Skardu Photos from Skardu by Ole Holbech]
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