The coldest Desert of the world

Sarfaranga desert is the Cold Desert and the world's highest desert with an altitude of almost 1000 feet.
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Desert tourism has quickly become a popular departure option for those looking for a chance to relocate. As it turns out, the desert is a gigantic plot to melt out and devour the sunshine during the frosty winter months. Let’s experience the chilly breeze in the immense desert of Pakistan known as the Sarfaranga Desert, located at Skardu with an elevation of 7500 feet. On the way to Shigar Valley, an individual cannot miss the bump to go through this incredible, chilly desert. The desert is surrounded by marvelous mountains, and the grand Indus River runs nearby. After visiting the desert, you will procure yourself a place in the world of reconciliation. The desert is famed for its unique features and is considered to be the world’s coldest desert. The desert is known by assorted names; most people call it the Katpana Desert, while some call it the Biama Nakpo. It’s approached by the Shigar route, with an elevation of 2226 meters. It’s 16 kilometers from Skardu Valley, and it roughly takes 30 to 35 minutes to reach. 

There is no doubt that Skardu is attracting thousands of visitors due to the stunning beauty of the area and some antique sites. The desert is one of them and is renowned all over Pakistan and abroad as well. 

Geography of the Sarfaranga Desert In conjunction with the Indus River, the landscape surrounded by the snow-capped mountains, the white sand dunes, the multicolored trees, and the cool breeze reveals the beauty of the desert’s vast assortment. The view of the sun setting at the climax of the sand dunes is so mesmerizing, as is the contrast of the gleaming trees with the crystal-colored water. During the winter, visitors to the site are drawn to the sand dunes that are hidden by snow and ruffled by strong winds. Apart from that, Gilgit Baltistan is notorious for its medicinal plants or herbal medicines, and you can find varieties of flora and fauna in the livid sand dunes.

 Climate of the Sarfaranga Desert 

As the name describes that the desert is so frosty, the temperature in summers is approximately 8°C to 24°C maximum whereas it drops to -17°C in winters.  You will devour the winter view and beauty of the site but you have to take warm garment even you are visiting the site in summers. You will receive the ice-breeze into your face and toddle alongside the snow in winters.  It’s going to be a worthy and more improbable trip to the high-altitude desert.

 The Desert Rally

 Sarfaranga’s cold desert rally brings all gambling enthusiasts from around the world together, giving them the opportunity to compete and prove who the best is. The Jeep Rally is one of the major assets in creating a tourism boom in the area and has been conducted for the past three years in the month of August. People from all over Pakistan arrive to be part of this amazing desert sport, just as foreigners do. The rally is organized by the Gilgit Baltistan Government and Pak Wheels. Although this activity is a little bit tough because 10 km of the track is bumpy, it’s a transaction between enactments and protection; after all, the person who dares can evermore compete.

 Paragliding in the Cold Desert

 Paragliding has recently been introduced to the cold desert, as it is the ideal location for this adventure sport. You will fly from the dazzling mountain, catching a glimpse of the vast Indus River and the lovely enclosure, until you arrive at the white sand dune beneath. The interest of people towards paragliding is on peak and a huge traffic participated in this play this year.

 Horse Riding

 Horseback riding was introduced in the month of July this year, but it will soon gain the attention of travellers and turn into the most popular activity on the site. Who doesn’t want to ride away as far as he wants in the gigantic desert, which has no condensation? You can ride as far as you want in the mild desert, and you will surely get an intimate sense of serenity while doing this. 

Other recreational activities 

This incredible site offers respective risible activities which you will like for sure. You can camp here along with your family and friends. You can sing together, dance together, and enjoy folk music while surrounded by high, ice-capped mountains, sand dunes, and flamboyant enfolding. The cultural night has its own fascinating features, which help you to interpret the mystery of the area, and people likewise create cultural interactions among themselves. The bonfire in the desert along with the cool breeze is such an amazing experience every individual wants, and you will bear it after your visit. The spectator pearl trick glimpsing at night will always be one of your favorites. Most visitors travelling in groups admire motor biking in the huge desert, as the area hosts celebrated Jeep rally trials each year. It’s unfair to talk about the smasher, merriment, and activities of an area and not acknowledge the food of the area; without food, all the adventure is incomplete. The most wanted nutrient that you will get will be the trout and yak in your dinner, which are so delicious that an individual wants to eat more and more. This mesmerizing site is perfect to take group photos with the wonderful backdrop of the desert, the huge mountains, and the intriguing surroundings. 

So, are you ready to visit the world’s coldest desert and get the best unknown experience ever? Absolutely, you want to glance at the spectacular view of the landscape, feel the unruffled gust, lapse yourself into the heart of the desert, touch the warm snow with your hands, listen to the hoot of the desert, and enter the world of adventure. The whole scenario is going to be more than pleasing and surprising and is waiting for your arrival. You will get a lot more and have a great experience while visiting this exquisite site.

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