Raw, rugged, and beautiful. Kohistan is where the mountains feel wild and the traditions run deep. If you’re into culture and offbeat treks, this is your jam.
Wild, rugged, and full of tradition, Kohistan offers raw mountain scenery.
It’s ideal for culture seekers and off-the-beaten-path explorers.
This old wooden suspension bridge crosses the roaring Indus River.
It’s a little shaky, very scenic, and a lot of fun.
Ancient petroglyphs carved into roadside rocks tell stories from thousands of years ago.
A quick stop reveals surprising history along your route.
One of the best places to see the mighty Nanga Parbat in full glory.
The sight of this 8,126-meter giant towering over the valley is unforgettable.
This massive dam project is shaping Pakistan’s energy future.
The setting is just as impressive — rugged mountains and a mighty river.
The Indus roars through Chilas, wild and untamed.
Stop along the banks to feel the raw power of one of Asia’s greatest rivers.
A lush green paradise at the foot of Nanga Parbat, reached by an adventurous jeep ride and hike.
Camping here under a starry sky with the mountain looming above feels truly magical.
Badung, Bali —
Jl. Desa Sawangan, No. 11
Nusa Dua, 81566