Deosai Plains Travel Guide 2026. Deosai the Land of Giant Bears

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Deosai Plains Travel Guide 2026: The Roof of the World at 4,114 Metre 📍 Deosai National Park, Gilgit-Baltistan  |  🏔️ Altitude 4,114m  |  🎯 For solo, budget & high-altitude explorers At 4,114 metres, the horizon at Deosai Plains is simply grassland meeting sky. Nothing vertical interrupts it. No trees, no rocks jutting upward, no geography trying to prove something. Just an endless plateau of grass and wildflowers and wind so constant that you stop hearing it and start feeling it instead — a pressure against your chest, a cold hand on your face, a reminder that you are very high and very small. You arrive here in a jeep from Skardu, climbing through multiple mountain passes, the oxygen thinning with each kilometre, the world dropping away below until the last pass opens and suddenly there is no below anymore — just the plateau extending in all directions, and the sky so close you feel you could touch it if you stood on something tall enough....

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