Pakistan is a beautiful country with great people. It has many attractions and places to visit, but camping is one of them. We all like to go camping because it gives us the opportunity to get away from our busy lives and reconnect with nature. There are many campsites in this country that offer different activities such as hiking, swimming, horse riding or just sitting under the sun by the riverbanks watching wildlife pass by. One thing that I particularly love about camping trips is being able to see how much nature changes seasons during these times because each spring brings new colors into everything around us while summer brings on heat waves which turn everything brownish-red again then autumn comes along with cooler temperatures which makes everything green again before winter sets in again bringing back all those colors.
There are also some campsites where people can rent cabins or tents so they don't have too much trouble finding somewhere nice for themselves.
Skardu is a town in Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan. It is located at an altitude of about 5,000 feet (1,500 m) above sea level on the southern bank of the Hunza River.
Skardu was once known as Sukkur, but was renamed by Sher Shah Suri after his victory over the Mughals at Panipat in 1526 CE.The current population of this district is around 22 thousand people who live here year round due to its beautiful nature and climate. It has been home to many different ethnic groups throughout history; however today it's mainly occupied by Balti people who migrated here centuries ago during Mughal rule when they were forced into other parts of Pakistan such as Kashmir Valley or Peshawar Valley due to political instability caused by invading armies like Mongols etc.
Shigar Valley is a beautiful valley located in Gilgit-Baltistan. The Shigar Valley is a starting point for the Karakoram Highway, which leads to Islamabad and further into China.
The Shigar Valley has many beautiful spots that you can explore during your trip to Pakistan or even if you live nearby!
Deosai National Park is a high altitude plateau in the Gilgit-Baltistan province of Pakistan. It is famous for its expansive alpine meadows, which are fed by the snows of the Deosai Plateau. The park was established in 1979 and covers an area of about 3,900 square kilometers (1,500 sq mi).
The main attractions include:
The lush green grassland with snow-fed streams that run through this part of Pakistan makes it an ideal location for camping if you're looking for something different from your usual campsite
Saif ul Malook Lake is the largest lake in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. It is located at an altitude of 3,800 m (12,467 ft) in the Karakoram range. The lake has a surface area of 2 square kilometers and receives water from several rivers such as Indus River and Shyok River through Langar Valley Dam which produces hydroelectric power for local use.
Fairy Meadows is a high-altitude meadow in the Karakoram Mountains in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is located at an altitude of 3,900 meters above sea level. The area has a rich biodiversity and hosts many endangered species such as snow leopard, blue sheep and musk deer.
The Fairy Meadows National Park was declared as a national park on 16 August 2011.[1] It covers an area of 129 km2 with an elevation ranging from 3200 m (9800 ft) to 4000 m (13000 ft). The park is managed by Pakistan's Directorate General Forestry Services.
Rama Meadow is a meadow in the Himalayas, in the Gojal region of northern Pakistan, near the border with China. It's located at an altitude of 4,000 to 5,700 meters (13,000 to 19,200 feet). The meadow has a rich population of wild flowers and birds that were once hunted by humans but are now protected by law.
There are many places where you can enjoy your time with your friends and family members.
These are the top camping spots in the North Pakistan. You can choose any one of them according to your comfort and budget.
Read also: What to take while travelling to Northern Areas of Pakistan