Please share your experience travelling via local transport towards Gilgit Baltistan
1. Can anybody please share his/her experience regarding traveling via local transport towards Gilgit Baltistan like NATCO.
2. Is there local transport between Hunza and Skardu? Or which vehicle can be hired for 6 people from Hunza for Skardu. Details.
3. From Skardu traveling towards deosai, manthoka and cold desert what are transport options?
Thanks in anticipation.
Saif UddinJeep & land cruisers could be hired from in order to travel via Deosai in to Skardu.Road to Skardu is under widening process ,it takes longer then it used to be
Mubashar NaseerNatco, Mashebrum, K2 travels are options to travel up tp gilgit/hunza/skardu. You can hire a car in skardu for travelling to deosai, kharmang, ghanche etc. Parado rates are usually 5k per day plus petrol.
Altamash Haroon CheemaI travelled with natco last week from skardu to pindi. Very bad experience. No a.c., and the windows are sealed. Really slow too.
Arif HussainNo need to hire any coaster or car for higher rates. We provide public transportation for the different regions of GB ac non AC , buses , coasters via babusar. Visit assanticket.pk for timings and fares. Contact
Qaim Ali
for further information.
Shahzad Kafeel SiddiquiParado for rent for all northern areas.
5k per day.
Chilled Ac, Sunroof and extra comfortable seats for 6 persons excluding driver.
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Mirza Asad BaigBetter hire a 4x4 jeep for travel to Deosai. Any car is not suitable for travel to Deosai cause road condition is not very good for car or van except 4x4 Jeeps.
SyEd HaiDer KaZmiI think you should go on public transport from rawalpindi to Gilgit and thn hire a Landcruiser 1KZ 6 seator from Gilgit to all other areas.
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