Waterfall Guide

Manthokha
Waterfall

A roughly 40–60m waterfall in a green gorge in the Kharmang area — one of the few accessible waterfalls in Baltistan, on the road between Skardu and Khaplu.

📍 Kharmang, Baltistan
💦 ~40–60m waterfall
🎟 Rs.100 — confirm
~80km from Skardu
By Faisal Zaman·Local from Gilgit-Baltistan·Updated June 2026
Visiting

Manthokha
Guide

LocationKharmang area, ~80km from Skardu (~2h), on the road toward Khaplu — confirm locally.
The fallsA roughly 40–60m drop in a narrow gorge that stays green all summer.
EntryAround Rs.100/person — confirm current rate.
FacilitiesPicnic tables, basic toilet. Chai stall in season.
Combined withKhaplu Palace (further east) and Hushe Valley (trek access).
Best timeJune-September.
What to Expect

A Waterfall
in a Green Gorge

Manthokha is a roughly 40–60 metre waterfall set in a narrow gorge that stays green all summer, which makes it stand out in a region better known for rock and glacier. It is one of the few easily accessible waterfalls in upper Baltistan, and the setting has been turned into a simple picnic park rather than a wilderness — there are picnic tables, a basic toilet, and a chai stall that opens in season.

It is very much a half-day stop rather than a destination in itself. Most visitors fold it into a wider trip toward Khaplu (which lies further east), or use it as a break on the way to or from Hushe Valley, the road-head for treks toward Laila Peak and Masherbrum. The mist off the falls keeps the air cool even at the height of summer.

Getting There

How to
Reach the Falls

From SkarduAround 80km, roughly 2 hours by road (confirm locally).
From KhapluOn the same Skardu–Khaplu road, an easy add-on if you are already in the area.
EntryAround Rs.100 per person — confirm current rate.
FacilitiesPicnic tables, basic toilet, seasonal chai stall.
Combine withKhaplu Palace and onward Hushe Valley trek access.
Best timeJune to September, when the gorge is greenest and the road is open.
FAQ

Common
Questions

How tall is Manthokha Waterfall?

It is roughly 40 to 60 metres, dropping into a narrow gorge that stays green through the summer.

What is the entry fee?

Entry is Rs.100 per person.

How do I get there from Skardu?

It is around 80km from Skardu, about 2 hours of driving (confirm locally). It sits on the Skardu–Khaplu road in the Kharmang area, so most people visit as part of a wider Khaplu trip.

Are there facilities at the falls?

Yes, in a basic way. There are picnic tables, a basic toilet, and a chai stall that opens during the season.

When is the best time to visit?

June to September, when the gorge is at its greenest and the road in is reliably open.