Skardu-Askole Trail
Where mountains preen themselves, their debris litters the brief summer flush of grain in the terraced field of Askole, Pakistan's highest and most remote village, the last human settlement before the march up Baltoro Glacier to Concordia and highest land on earth.Askole (3048 m) village is famous for its gateway to highest mountains on earth, like K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum, Muztagh Tower and many more. The Askole village is also gateway to the longest glacier on earth outside the polar region. The trail from Skardu to Askole village is about 85 kilometers, in which 32 kilometers is paved up to Shigar and further road is un-paved.
Trail Description
From Skardu town the road traverses a sandy desert that must have been a lake during and just after to the ice age; signs of this can still be seen. The green oasis of Shigar is soon reached, following the swift flowing Shigar River, upstream, the road lead through orchards and sandy stretches. The Haramosh range, with its snow covered peaks, rises the left. Soon after Shigar, at Skoro, a trail branches northeast to cross Skoro La (5070m) and drop directly to Askole. In the main valley Tandara village is a paradise of green trees, flowers and fresh cool streams amidst the rocky wilderness. A few kilometers ahead the Braldu River meet the Shigar and the road turning northeast, enters the Braldu valley and arrives at Dassu (2679m). Now the road and Braldu River becomes more enclosed.The road climbs strenuously and having gained about 500m, it descends to a gravel bed over moraine and sand. The road leads through a section where the valley widens and reaches the oasis of Biano and further to Askole village.

















