Hunza Valley - The Beauty
Hunza might be Pakistan's most visited valley, by tourists. It's miles a fairy story land surrounded via stunning rugged & snow capped mountains. At a distance of 100 hundred Kms From Gilgit. Hunza is a small city on Karakorum motorway. On the altitude of 7000 - 800 feet it is the first primary metropolis or forestall in case you are coming into Pakistan from China.
The relevant Hunza referred to as Karimabad is essentially a town of simply 6 villages. The first foremost villages as you come back from Gilgit on the main Karakorum toll road is Aliabad. There there are stunning views of Rakaposhi mountain (7788 meters), PTDC lodge Hunza and other small accommodations are positioned on the main Karakorum highway right here. Simply above Aliabad on the hill are Altit and Baltit villages the heart of Hunza. There may be a very interesting Bazaar and two Forts in Altit & Baltit Villages. The Baltit fortress has lately been restored and transformed right into a guided museum.
It is probably the most Photogenic point within the world. There are numerous excursions and sports to be had from Hunza beneath you'll locate some options for bus/tradition traveller in which as for the journey enthusiasts there's more data on our adventure tours section.
Karimabad: As described above is the primary bazaar of Hunza complete of colourful shops with neighborhood dry fruits (Dried Apricots, Apricot Nut, Almonds, Walnuts Mulberry, etc.) at the cease of bazaar is the Baltit village and Baltit citadel which might be restored by means of the Aga Khan fund for way of life & history. The castle has been added right into a guided museum you could spend time within the for visiting distinct sections of the fort and viewing the slide display in the small corridor of the fortress.
Duikar: At a peak of 10000 ft above sea level this is a beautiful spot to look sunrise. You may see 8 peaks above 7000 meters from here every receives the sun light one by one as solar rises.
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