CAMPING IN A VALLEY – GET READY

Camping

Camping Purpose: While visiting to a valley, camping could be a soulful, mesmerizing and nature exploring experience. Visitors and trekkers can carry their own tents and related gadgets, as well as get on rent, for enjoying camping life in true sense. There are so many camping sites in all the valleys and their adjoining areas. As a large number of …

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TREKKING TO FAIRY MEADOWS

Fairy Meadows

Fairy Meadows: The majestic, beautiful and mesmerizing Fairy Meadows is a dreamland and wonderland for the tourists with aesthetic essence of romance. The place is hidden in the foothill of mighty Nanga Parbat, the 9th highest mountain in the world and prevalently known as “the Killer Mountain”. The hosting area of Fairy Meadows is the beautiful Diamer District of Gilgit-Baltistan …

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ITINERARY PLANNING TO HUNZA AND SKARDU

Upper Kachura Lake

Planning To The Hunza Valley: Planning is the basic key to enjoy Hunza valley tour. It is a former Princely State, bordering with Uyghurstan (Xinjiang) in the North-East, to Pamir (roof of the world) in the North-West, to Gilgit Agency in the South and to Nagar valley in the East. Initially the capital of the State was Baltit but currently …

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MESMERISING ZIARAT VALLY OF QUETTA BALOCHISTAN

Ziarat Valley

Ziarat: Ziarat is a District of Balochistan Province, Pakistan and it is 124 kilometres away from Quetta. Its altitude is 2,543 metres (8,346 feet) above sea level. The District is famous for its ancient and magnificent Juniper Forests which spreads over 126,000 acres, whereas some trees are 7000 years old. It is a famous tourist resort. Once it was the …

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SHIMSHAL – THE MYSTIC PASS IN HUNZA

Shimshal Pass

Shimshal Village: Shimshal is a village, in Gojal Tehsil of Hunza District, in the Gilgit–Baltistan Region of Pakistan. It lies at an altitude of 10,171 feet (3,100 metres) above sea level and it is the highest settlement in the Hunza valley. The Pass connects Gilgit-Baltistan to China. The area of covered area of Shimshal is about 3,800 square kilometres. Shimshal …

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