Khaplu Palace, also known as Yabgo Khar, is a historic serenity located in the town of Khaplu, in the Ghanche District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. This palace is an exemplary structure that blends both Tibetan and Balti architecture, showcasing wooden balconies, magnificent patios, and intricately carved windows. It was built in the mid-19th century by the Yabgo dynasty, who ruled over Khaplu. The Palace exudes a charming old-world feel, wrapped in the dramatic backdrop of rugged mountains and the serene Shyok River. Overlooking terraced fields and orchards, Khaplu Palace was traditionally the royal residence and a political stronghold for the local rulers. Recently, the palace has been restored and transformed into a museum and a boutique hotel managed by the Serena Hotels, preserving its historical essence and offering visitors an authentic cultural experience. In addition to its architectural allure, the palace serves as a prime base for trekkers and mountaineers exploring the Karakoram Range. The history, combined with the stunning natural beauty of the region, makes Khaplu Palace a comprehensive cultural retreat.