A hidden place for retreat, rest, and returnA sanctuary in Shigar Valley shaped by mountain silence, shared ritual, and slow living.
Beyul began as a dream.
A doorway through the smoke of a burning world, opening into a valley where water flowed again, and life returned.
That vision found form in Fiza and Naveed, two seekers shaped by cities, silence, conflict, and creation.
A DREAM REMEMBEREDWhat is BeyulBeyul comes from the Tibetan sbas-yul, meaning “hidden land” — a sacred valley of refuge, tucked away from the world.
Ours, in the heart of the Karakoram, carries that same promise
Sacred everydayRooted in nature
community circleLiving ArchitectureKeepers of Beyul“Beyul is a vessel, a conduit where many will gather to channel, create, flow, and transmute.” — Fiza
Fiza Chaudhri
Founder & TEACHERFiza is a movement and breathwork practitioner with over ten years of teaching experience across global communities. Her work integrates Hatha Yoga, breathwork, meditation, Reiki, and Qi Gong, with a focus on nervous system regulation and emotional integration.
Naveed Khan
Naveed is a land-based facilitator and outdoor guide rooted in the landscapes of Gilgit-Baltistan. After years in security and risk management, he founded HunzaOnFoot to focus on slow travel, sustainability, and meaningful engagement with remote communities.
founder & FACILITATORActivities at Beyul
Where you’ll stayThe Space
total 6 bedroomsComfortable, insulated & heated rooms with hot running water and stunning views of the Karakoram mountains
Perfect for couples or close friends seeking a quiet, restful stay.
3 standard double roomsIdeal for families or small groups, with access to the rooftop and mountain views.
2 large double roomsComfortably suited for one but can easily accommodate two guests.
1 compact double roomBeyul’s central gathering space, floor-to-ceiling windows, open volumes, and a quiet water feature at its heart.
Community spaceWays to experience Beyul
Teams & groups
Host your company retreatBring your team, group, or community to Beyul and host your own gathering in the valley.
Design a Retreat with usFacilitators & Practitioners
Create a retreat at Beyul for your community, practice, or audience.
Stay at Beyul with friends, family, or a private group for a quiet and restorative time in the valley.
Book a Private StayFriends & family
awakeningOur First Summer Retreat
fully bookedThe Awakening moves gently through movement, breathwork, time outdoors, shared meals, and evenings under open skies.
What’s Included
Accommodation at Beyul
Community Meals
One-to-one Reiki session
Immersive group 9D experience
Guided village/river walks & more.
FAQs
How do I join a retreat at Beyul?
All retreats are currently inquiry-based. You can submit an inquiry and we’ll share details on availability, dates, and next steps.
What is the experience like?
Beyul is designed for slow, intentional stays, with time for movement, rest, shared meals, and being outdoors in the valley.
Can I come alone?
Yes. Many guests arrive solo and become part of a small, shared experience.
How do I get to Beyul?
Beyul is in Shigar Valley, near Skardu, in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Guests typically fly into Skardu Airport, where transfers to Beyul can be arranged.
Can I host my own retreat at Beyul?
Yes. Beyul welcomes a limited number of facilitators each season. You can reach out with your proposal and we’ll explore alignment.
What hosting support does Beyul provide?
For hosted retreats, Beyul can support with accommodation, meals, local logistics, and on-ground coordination so you can focus on your retreat.
Begin your inquiry
Every stay at Beyul begins with a conversation. Share a few details with us, and we’ll be in touch.