31/05/2026
Shigar Fort, also known as Fong Khar which means “The Palace on the Rock,” is one of the most beautiful historical landmarks in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Located in the scenic Shigar Valley near Skardu, the fort was built in the 17th century by the Raja of Shigar and reflects a unique blend of Tibetan and Balti architecture.
The fort is surrounded by breathtaking mountains, lush gardens, and traditional Balti houses, making it a major attraction for tourists from around the world. After careful restoration by the Aga Khan Cultural Service Pakistan, the fort was converted into a heritage museum and luxury hotel, preserving the rich history and culture of the region.
Inside the fort, visitors can explore ancient wooden architecture, historical artifacts, royal rooms, and traditional Balti designs that showcase the lifestyle of the old rulers of Shigar. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning landscape make it a perfect destination for history lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking cultural experiences.
Today, Shigar Fort stands as a symbol of the rich heritage, history, and hospitality of Baltistan.