Khaplu Palace: Resurrecting an old Raja’s palace

Khaplu Palace: Resurrecting an old Raja’s palacevia The Express Tribune / When Khaplu Palace opened its doors to the public in 2011, people saw, for the first time in 40 years, the 19th Century royal home used by the Dogra rulers.

The palace was rescued by the Aga Khan Cultural Service of Pakistan that has restored and turned this Baltistan relic into a boutique hotel. It is located on the upper side of Khaplu Town, south of the River Shyok, in Skardu. Whatever is known about the town has come from the writings by the numerous historians, explorers, researchers and British Indian officials who trekked Skardu’s glaciers in the 19th century.

Read at the source: Resurrecting an old Raja’s palace – The Express Tribune.

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