Top 10 Places to Visit in Hunza | T10PP
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10 Astonishing Places in Chitral KPK | Chitral Valley | Kalash culture
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Traveling to Hunza Valley | A Journey Through Mountains of Pakistan
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After Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, it's time to Move to Gilgit Baltistan in northern areas of Pakistan. we are going from Besham to Hunza valley which is one of the magical places in Pakistan. I share with you the journey through mountains of Pakistan, it looks a kind of adventure when you go from Shangla to Gilgit through Kohistan region of Pakistan.
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Hidden Paradise Restaurant, Hunza (Karimabad) Pakistan
It’s a 35 years old very popular restaurant located in main Karimabad downtown Hunza, Gilgit-baltistan. It is popular for its local cuisine and many tourists frequent it like we did in our trip on 28 October 2018.
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Second vlog on my home town karimabad which is very beautiful valley of chitral. From sosoom karimabad view of terichmir is mesmerizing which is the highest mountain of the koh e Himalayas. mashad is another beautiful tourism spot as you can see on the footage. karimabad valley 2 hours travel from the main chitral city. this valley also known as oxhor.
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(1): Attabad Lake
Attabad Lake is a lake in Gojal Valley, Hunza, Gilgit Baltistan, an administrative region of Pakistan. The lake was created in January 2010 as a result of the Attabad Disaster . Attabad Lake has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in Gilgit-Baltistan offering activities like boating, jet skiing, fishing and other recreational activities.
(2);Hopar Valley,
Hopar Valley is a cluster of villages around a natural bowl at a bend of Baltoro Glacier. Opposite to Hopar the white Bualtar is joined by the Barpu Glacier. This is a base camp for treks into the high, glacier-draped peaks called the Hispar Muztagh.
The valley has a number of natural formations, including glaciers, lakes, and high mountains.
There are three glaciers existing in the valley:
Hoper glacier
Barpu glacier
Mier glacie..
(3):Khunjerab Pass
Highest Border crossing in the world.
(4) Hussaini Hanging Bridge.
This bridge is known as a dangerous bridge due to the massive gaps between the planks and the wild swing.
(5) karimabad bazaar.
(6)Baltit Fort
Baltit Fort is a fort in the Hunza valley, near the town of Karimabad, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Founded in the 8th CE, it has been on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative list since 2004.
(7)Naltar Valley
Naltar is a valley near Gilgit, Hunza and Nomal, Gilgit Baltistan in the Gilgit–Baltistan province of Pakistan. Naltar is 40 km (25 mi) from Gilgit and can be reached by jeeps. Naltar is a forested region known for its dramatic mountain scenery.
(8)passu cones..
(9)rakaposhi view point
(10)Eagle Nest Hunza
(11)Altit Fort
(12) Nanga Parbat view Point
(13) junction of three mountain ranges..
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Sightseeing around Hunza Velley, Karimabad, Baltit Fort & Eagle Nest - Part 19
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LONG LIFE FOOD in Hunza Valley - HEAVEN ON EARTH, Pakistan | Pakistani Food Tour!
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I want to say a massive thank you to Ali (Pakistan Travel Market): Without him, this entire trip wouldn’t have been possible.
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The goal of today’s food tour was to uncover some of the secrets of the long life food of Hunza Valley. Especially traditionally, people were known to live very long and healthy lives - a combination of eating seasonally, lots of nuts, and apricots, and fresh mountain air - we also discovered a few dishes that must have led to long life.
But we began our day in Gilgit, and first thing at daybreak, we drove about 20 minutes outside of Gilgit to start our morning from a strategic viewpoint. There’s a confluence where three of the highest mountain ranges in the world - Himalayas (Mount Everest), Karakorams (K2), and Hindu Kush, mountains come together. It’s a magical place, and we were literally the only people there.
We then headed back to Serena Gilgit Hotel for breakfast before starting our day to Hunza Valley. The drive was spectacular from start to finish - you will literally feel your jaw dropping as you drive and you almost cannot believe the scenery will possibly get better… and it does.
Chapshoro Point - Along the Karakoram Highway from Gilgit to Hunza Valley one of the most famous foods is chapshoro, a meat filled dough pocket. It’s a great tea snack - and we’d be having a few more of these today.
Total price - 900 PKR ($6.74)
Hunza Valley - We arrived to Hunza Valley and immediately checked in to Hunza Serena Inn, with an almost unbelievable view from our patio.
Baltit Fort - We quickly hiked up to Baltit Fort, a spectacular and iconic fort within Hunza Valley and then walked down for a quick bite to eat.
Hunza Food Pavilion - Just a small little cosy restaurant, yet so inviting and so many good aromas coming out of the kitchen. We ordered chapshoro again, and daodo soup, both of which were amazing.
Total price - 630 PKR ($4.72)
Osho Maraka - Hunza Serena Inn - We then headed back to the hotel where they wanted to prepare a local Hunza Valley food lunch for us. The food was good, a little on the plain side for me, but very fresh and local ingredients.
Eagles Nest - Next we drove up one of the main mountains of Hunza Valley for the view. Although we were late for the sunset, the view was still spectacular.
Traditional Hunza Valley food - In the evening is when the real authentic Hunza Valley food and cultural learning began. We were invited (thanks to the Gilgit Baltistan tourism ministry for setting it up) to a 400 year old home for a time of music and local Hunza Valley food. The old home was beautiful, and they immediately started playing amazing local music. The food was authentic and local - lots of whole grains, walnuts and almonds, and plenty of apricot oil. One of the dishes, a tortilla like bread filled with walnut paste and apricot oil was one of the secret dishes of longevity - so I was told! Whatever the case, the food, people, and experience, was outstanding.
By this time I have to stay I was tired, cold, and ready to go back to the hotel to sleep, but they said, we need to stop at one more place.
It was completely dark, and looked abandoned.
But we stepped inside a home, and there were at least 20 people huddled in the house, waiting for us.
I was blown away and humbled.
They made us tea and a few local pancake like snacks. It was beyond special.
Thank you to everyone involved, and to the families for their amazing hospitality and kindness. Another absolutely incredible day of food and people in Pakistan.
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