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The Deosai Plains lie between the Indus River and the Himalayan Range’s southern extension, the most prominent of which is NangaSheosar Lake in Deosai Plains Parbat (8125 m). The undulating, lush, flower-filled meadows at an average height of 3800 m are surrounded by snow-capped peaks and driving through those plains is a soul-stirring experience. The National Park of Deosai is at an average elevation 4,114 meters (13,497 ft) above sea level, making the Deosai Plains the second highest plateau in the world, after the neighboring Tibetan Plateau, Nanga Parbat Rupal Face Above Sheosar Lake.
The park covers 3,000 square kilometers (1,200 sq mi) of land. It is well known for its abundant flora and fauna of the alpine steppe ecoregion Karakoram-West Tibetan plateau
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Connection to the Deosai Plains and Deosai National Park can be made through two routes. One is through Skardu City and the second is through Astore District. The Astore road begins from Chilum, continues through the plains and is asphalt road to the main lake before climbing up to Deosai. The Skardu path is through an unpaved road that can be hiked in two days ‘ time. By jeep it’s just a question of hours.