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Fairy Meadows: Gateway to Nanga Parbat

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 Fairy Meadows: Gateway to Nanga Parbat Introduction: At the base of the mighty Nanga Parbat , lies one of the most beautiful places on Earth — Fairy Meadows . Known for its lush green meadows, wooden huts, and breathtaking views of Pakistan’s second-highest peak, this spot feels straight out of a dream. Location & Access: Fairy Meadows is located in Gilgit-Baltistan , near the Raikot Bridge on the Karakoram Highway . From the bridge, a thrilling jeep ride (about 1.5 hours) takes you to Tato Village , followed by a 3-hour hike to reach the meadows. The journey itself is an adventure! Natural Beauty: At an altitude of around 3,300 meters (10,800 feet) , Fairy Meadows offers stunning panoramic views of Nanga Parbat (8,126 meters) — also known as the “Killer Mountain.” The meadows are covered in wildflowers during summer, and the surrounding pine forests add to the serenity. Things to Do: Camping: Stay in cozy wooden huts or pitch your own tent under the stars. Photogra...

Fairy Meadows

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  Nature's Haven Blog Home About Picture Gallery Blog Contact Resources Experiencing Fairy Meadows: A 3-Day Retreat Day 1: Arrival at Raikot Bridge Arrive at Raikot Bridge and take a jeep ride to the base camp of Fairy Meadows. Settle into your camp and enjoy the evening with a bonfire under the starlit sky. Day 2: Explore Fairy Meadows Spend the day exploring the stunning Fairy Meadows. Enjoy the panoramic views of Nanga Parbat, one of the world's highest peaks, and take a hike to the nearby areas for breathtaking views. Day 3: Return Journey After breakfast, start your journey back to Raikot Bridge. Reflect on the serene beauty of Fairy Meadows as you head home. © 2024 Nature's Haven Blog. All rights reserved. Introduction: Tucked away in the Gilgit-Baltistan region, Fairy Meadows is one of the most beautiful and magical destinations in Pakistan. With lush green meadows, snow-covered peaks, and the mighty Nanga Parbat in the backdrop, this place truly feels like a dre...