A lush river valley 60km from Skardu's dry plains. Apricot orchards, a 400-year-old fort, and a completely different character.
| Distance | 60km from Skardu, 1.5h. |
| Shigar Fort | 400-year-old royal fort, now Serena Heritage Hotel. Day visit Rs.500. |
| Orchards | The valley floor has dense apricot orchards. Blossom April, fruit July. |
| Rock Bridge | Natural stone arch 10km beyond Shigar town. |
| Overnight | Village guesthouses Rs.1,500-3,000. |
| Day trip | Allow 6-8h including Shigar Fort visit. |
Shigar is the green answer to Skardu's dry plains. Sixty kilometres and about an hour and a half away, the valley floor is thick with apricot orchards that blossom in April and fruit in July, fed by the river that runs down from the high mountains beyond. Its centrepiece is Shigar Fort, a roughly 400-year-old royal fort that has been restored and now runs as the Serena heritage hotel — you can visit for the day even if you are not staying.
Beyond the fort, the valley is worth slow exploration. A natural stone arch, the Rock Bridge, sits some 10km past Shigar town, and the orchards and old village lanes reward a wander. Many people treat Shigar as a relaxed day trip from Skardu, allowing six to eight hours including a fort visit, while others overnight in village guesthouses to feel the valley settle into evening.
| Distance | 60km from Skardu, about 1.5 hours by road. |
| Shigar Fort | Roughly 400-year-old fort, now a heritage hotel; day visits welcome. |
| Orchards | Apricot blossom in April, fruit in July. |
| Rock Bridge | Natural stone arch about 10km beyond Shigar town. |
| Overnight | Village guesthouses in and around the valley. |
| Day trip | Allow 6-8 hours including a Shigar Fort visit. |
About 60km, roughly a 1.5-hour drive.
Yes. Shigar Fort is around 400 years old and now operates as a heritage hotel, but it welcomes day visitors who want to tour it.
The blossom is in April and the fruit ripens around July, so those months are especially scenic in the valley.
It is a natural stone arch located about 10km beyond Shigar town, a popular short detour while exploring the valley.
It works as both. A relaxed day trip needs around 6-8 hours including a fort visit, while village guesthouses make an overnight stay easy if you want more time.