Pure Himalayan Shilajit – Hand-Collected from Gilgit-Baltistan (سلاجیت)
🏔️ Pure Himalayan Shilajit from Gilgit-Baltistan Hand-Collected • Carefully Inspected • Dark Mineral-Rich Resin • Salajeet سلاجیت 🚚 Free Delivery All Over Pakistan 💰 Cash on Delivery Pay at Home 🛡️ 30-Day Returns Money Back 🏔️ From Gilgit Baltistan Searching for pure Himalayan Shilajit in Pakistan? You've come to the right place. Our Shilajit — known across Pakistan as Salajeet (سلاجیت) — is hand-collected from the high rocky cliffs of Gilgit-Baltistan, where local collectors carefully harvest this rare mineral resin from the mountains of northern Pakistan. Each batch is carefully inspected by our team for colour, texture, aroma, and purity before being sealed in protective packaging. No additives. No fillers. No shortcuts. Just authentic Pakistani Himalayan Shilajit — the way nature made it, hidden in the cliffs of the world's highest mountains. What is Shilajit (Salajeet / سلاجیت)? Shilajit — known in Urdu as Salajeet (سلاجیت) and sometimes called Mumijo or "mountain tar" — is a sticky, dark brown to black natural resin that slowly seeps from cracks in high-altitude mountain rocks. It is found in the Himalayas, Karakoram, and Hindu Kush ranges — including Pakistan's pristine Gilgit-Baltistan region. For centuries, Shilajit has been treasured across South Asia, Central Asia, and the Arab world as one of nature's most unique natural ingredients. Traditional wellness practitioners across Pakistan, India, Tibet, and Russia have used Salajeet for generations as part of daily wellness routines. Pure Shilajit is identifiable by its deep dark colour, sticky resin texture, slightly bitter taste, and earthy mineral aroma. When dissolved in warm water or milk, it turns the liquid a rich dark brown — the unmistakable sign of authentic Salajeet. Why Gilgit-Baltistan Shilajit? 🏔️ The World's Highest Mountains Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan region is home to 5 of the world's 14 highest peaks — including K2. Shilajit collected from these pristine, untouched cliffs is among the purest you can find anywhere. ⛰️ Local Hand-Collection Our Shilajit is gathered by experienced local collectors from the rocky cliffs of Gilgit-Baltistan — preserving generations of traditional knowledge about identifying authentic, high-quality mountain resin. 🔍 Carefully Inspected Every batch is inspected by our team for colour, consistency, aroma, and dissolution test — ensuring only authentic Shilajit reaches your doorstep. 📦 Sealed Protective Packaging Packaged in airtight food-grade containers to preserve the natural texture and aroma of the resin — keeping it fresh for years. 🇵🇰 Made in Pakistan, Trusted Across Pakistan We source locally, package locally, and ship across Pakistan — supporting our mountain communities and bringing authentic Pakistani Shilajit to your home. How Shilajit is Born in the Mountains Shilajit's origin story is one of nature's most fascinating. Over the course of thousands of years, plant matter and minerals trapped between layers of Himalayan and Karakoram rocks slowly compress, decompose, and transform. In the warm summer months, this ancient mineral-rich material seeps out of cracks in the rocks as a dark resin — looking almost like black-brown tar oozing from the cliffs. The Sanskrit word "Shilajit" literally means "conqueror of mountains and destroyer of weakness" — a name earned over centuries of traditional use. Local collectors in Gilgit-Baltistan climb to high altitudes, carefully scrape this raw resin from rocky surfaces, and bring it down for purification using traditional methods passed down through generations. It's slow, painstaking work — which is why authentic Shilajit is rare and valuable. Shilajit in Traditional Wellness For over a thousand years, Shilajit has been a respected ingredient in: 📜 Ayurvedic Tradition Mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts as one of the most revered natural ingredients in South Asian wellness tradition. 🌿 Unani & Greek Medicine A celebrated ingredient in Unani (Greek-Arabic) wellness traditions practiced across Pakistan, India, and the Middle East. 🏔️ Mountain Folk Wisdom Local communities in Gilgit-Baltistan, Tibet, and the Himalayan belt have used Shilajit in daily life for centuries. 🌐 Modern Global Recognition Today, Shilajit is studied and enjoyed by wellness enthusiasts around the world for its unique natural mineral profile. How to Use Shilajit 1️⃣ Take a Small Amount Scoop out a pea-sized portion of Shilajit resin — roughly 300-500mg. A little goes a long way. 2️⃣ Dissolve in Warm Liquid Drop it into a glass of warm (not boiling) water, milk, or qehwa. Stir until fully dissolved — pure Shilajit dissolves completely, turning the liquid dark brown. 3️⃣ Drink Once Daily Consume once a day, preferably in the morning on an empty stomach or before breakfast. 4️⃣ Start Small If you're new to Shilajit, start with half a pea-sized portion for the first few days to let your body adjust before moving to the full dose. 💡 Pro Tip Use a clean stainless steel or wooden spoon to scoop the resin — and always tightly seal the container after use to keep the Shilajit fresh. The natural resin texture may soften in warm weather and harden in cold — both are completely normal. How to Identify Pure Shilajit The Pakistani market is full of fake or adulterated "Shilajit" made from inferior substances. Here's how to spot the real thing: 🟫 1. Colour Test Pure Shilajit is very dark brown to black. When stretched between fingers it shows a glossy, tar-like sheen. Pale, dull, or grey resin is likely fake. 🌡️ 2. Temperature Test Pure Shilajit softens in heat and hardens in cold. If your resin doesn't change consistency with temperature, it's been adulterated with something synthetic. 💧 3. Dissolution Test Drop a small piece into warm water. Pure Shilajit dissolves completely within a few minutes, turning the water a rich dark brown. Fake versions leave residue or won't dissolve fully. 👃 4. Aroma & Taste Authentic Shilajit has a distinct earthy, smoky mineral aroma and a slightly bitter taste. Sweet, chemical, or odourless products are not real Salajeet. 🔥 5. Flame Test When exposed to flame, pure Shilajit bubbles and turns to ash without burning into smoke. Fake products often burn with strong smoke and chemical odour. How to Store Shilajit Keep tightly sealed in its original airtight container Store at room temperature in a cool, dry place Avoid direct sunlight — light can affect quality over time Avoid water contact — moisture inside the jar can spoil the resin Use clean dry utensils only — never dip wet spoons into the jar Shelf life — pure Shilajit lasts up to 3 years when stored properly How to Order Pure Shilajit Select your Shilajit weight (10 Grams or 15 Grams) Click Add to Cart or Buy It Now Enter your name, phone number, and delivery address Choose Cash on Delivery or pay online (Card / EasyPaisa / JazzCash / Raast / Bank Transfer) Our team confirms your order via call or WhatsApp Receive your Shilajit in 2-5 working days across Pakistan (next-day in Karachi) ✅ Our 100% Pure or Money Back Promise 🏔️ Authentic Gilgit-Baltistan Shilajit — Or your money back within 30 days 🚚 Free Delivery Nationwide — Anywhere in Pakistan, no charges 💰 Cash on Delivery — Pay only when your order arrives 📦 Sealed Airtight Packaging — Protected from moisture during transit 🔄 Free Damage Replacement — Free replacement if pack arrives damaged Frequently Asked Questions What is Shilajit called in Urdu? Shilajit is known in Urdu as Salajeet (سلاجیت). The sun-exposed variety is sometimes called Aftabi Salajeet (آفتابی سلاجیت). It is also known as Mumijo or Mumie in other parts of Asia. Where does your Shilajit come from? Our Shilajit is hand-collected from the high mountain cliffs of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan — one of the world's purest mountain regions. Each batch is carefully inspected by our team for purity before being sealed for delivery. How do I take Shilajit? Take a pea-sized portion (about 300-500mg) and dissolve it in a glass of warm water, milk, or qehwa. Stir until fully dissolved. Consume once a day, preferably in the morning. How long will 10g or 15g of Shilajit last? A 10g pack lasts roughly 30-40 days with daily use of a pea-sized portion. The 15g pack lasts approximately 50-60 days. A little goes a long way. How can I tell if Shilajit is pure? Pure Shilajit dissolves completely in warm water (turning it dark brown), softens in heat and hardens in cold, has an earthy mineral aroma, and tastes slightly bitter — never sweet. Our Shilajit is hand-collected from Gilgit-Baltistan and carefully inspected for these qualities. Why does my Shilajit feel sticky or change texture? This is completely normal and a sign of authentic Shilajit. Pure Shilajit softens in warm temperatures and hardens when cold — this temperature sensitivity is one of the easiest ways to confirm it's real. How should I store Shilajit? Store in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Always use a clean, dry spoon. Properly stored, Shilajit stays fresh for up to 3 years. Should I consult a doctor before using Shilajit? If you're pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or managing a medical condition, we recommend consulting your doctor before starting any new dietary supplement, including Shilajit. Do you ship Shilajit across Pakistan? Yes — we offer free nationwide delivery with Cash on Delivery available. Karachi orders typically arrive next working day, the rest of Pakistan within 2-5 working days. 🏔️ Order Pure Gilgit-Baltistan Shilajit Today Bring the legendary Salajeet of Pakistan's highest mountains into your daily routine. Free delivery. Cash on Delivery. 30-day money-back guarantee. Need help? Call or WhatsApp 03111691390 Explore More Natural Essentials 👉 Premium Saffron (Zafran / Kesar) Threads 👉 Pure Sidr Honey – Pakistan's most premium honey 👉 Browse Full Honey Collection 👉 Organic Moringa Powder & Capsules 👉 Health Boosters & Herbal Capsules
Specifications
- Weight
- 10 Gram, 15 Gram
Variants (2)
- 10 Gram — 1450.00 PKR — In stock
- 15 Gram — 2500.00 PKR — In stock
AI Readiness
Good foundation, but some important product data is still missing.