Jaglot, formerly known as Sai, is a town in the Gilgit District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Situated 45 kilometers southeast of Gilgit on the Karakoram Highway, it is strategically located at the junction of the Karakoram, Hindu Kush, and Himalayas. The town is notable for the confluence of the Gilgit and Indus rivers nearby. As a key transit hub, Jaglot is where the roads to Gilgit and Skardu diverge, making it an essential stop for travelers exploring the region's stunning landscapes.
Jaglot is a key transit point on the Karakoram Highway, making it a convenient stop for travelers heading to Gilgit or Skardu.
Don't miss the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain ranges and the confluence of the Gilgit and Indus rivers.
The town marks the junction where roads to Gilgit and Skardu split, so plan your route accordingly.
Experience the unique cultural blend of the region, influenced by its strategic location at the crossroads of major trade routes.
Spring is a great time to visit Jaglot with mild weather and clear skies, perfect for exploring the surrounding mountains.
Summers can be warm but are ideal for trekking and outdoor activities in the nearby ranges.
Fall offers cooler temperatures and stunning autumnal landscapes, making it a picturesque time to visit.
Winters can be harsh with snow, but the landscape is breathtaking for those prepared for cold weather travel.
PKR ₨
$50-$100 p/day
27,000
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April-June, September-November