Passu is a small village in the Gilgit Baltistan region of northern Pakistan, near Gulmit. One of the most spectacular views on the Karakoram Highway is the Passu cones. Rising to an altitude of 6,106 meters straight up with steep slopes, Passu cones are also called Hot Mountains as the snow doesnโt sit long on top of their cone or pyramid-like
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The Silk Route was a historic trade route that dated from the second century B.C. until the 14th century A.D.
It stretched from Asia to the Mediterranean, traversing China, India, Persia, Arabia, Greece, and Italy. It was dubbed the Silk Route because of the heavy silk trading that took place during that period.
Altit Fort is an ancient fort in the Altit town in the Hunza valley in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. It was originally home to the hereditary rulers of the Hunza state who carried the title of ‘Mir’, although they moved to the
somewhat younger Baltit fort nearby three centuries later
โข Relish some time at Royal Garden Hunza
โข Departure for Eagle Nest
โข Eagle nest is point in Hunza for sunset and sunset photography. Here is a Mountain which exactly looks like an eagle so its name is drive from this rock
โข From Eagle Nest The magnificent views of Rakaposhi, Lady finger Peak, Ultar peak, Golden peak & other
snowcapped mountains can be seen.
the entire Gojal Valley have Central Asian ancestral backgrounds.
โข Drive towards Hussani Suspension Bridge
Hussaini Bridge known as the most dangerous bridge in the world, only one of many precarious rope bridges
in Northern Pakistan. I would suggest you to visit, but won’t suggest you to cross it. Fun Fact: It has 399
steps.
The bridge was built during the time of British occupation of the valley in Shishak village in Gojal Valley,
however, during the construction of the Karakoram Highway, the bridge was moved from Shishkat to
Hussaini Village in 1968 as ordered by the Mir of Hunza Muhammad Jamal Khan to connect Hussaini village
to Zar.
โข Enjoy Adventure Zipline and stepping on the suspension bridge.
โข Relish the Borith Lake natural tranquility
Borith Lake is a lake in the Hunza Valley in the GilgitโBaltistan region of northern Pakistan. Borith lies about
2,600 metres above sea level.
In Borith Lake, tourists witness a number of ducks arriving from the warmer parts of southern Pakistan.
During the month of March and June, its attractiveness enhances and becomes an eye candy for all the
sightseers.
โข Afterall visit back to Attabad lake after 35 min drive
โข Reach Attabad Lake
โข this Lake is full of chilly blue water, which slit into the lake from nearby glaciers and from the Hunza river.
DAY: 03
โข Breakfast at hotel
โข Drive towards Khunjrab Top
โข Reached Khunjrab top and witness Pak- China boarder area.
Khunjrab Pass is a mountain pass situated at an elevation of 4,693 meters above sea level. It is located in the
Karakoram and holds a significant strategic position on the northern border of Pakistan, specifically in the
GilgitโBaltistan’s Hunza.
โข Relish the Sost Bazar
Passu is a small village in the Gilgit Baltistan region of northern Pakistan, near Gulmit. One of the mostย spectacular views on the Karakoram Highway is the Passu cones. Rising to anย altitude of 6,106 meters straight up with steep slopes, Passu cones are also called Hot Mountains as the
snow doesnโt sit long on top of their cone or pyramid-like structure.
โข Short stay at Yak Grill Passu for refreshment
The Yak Grill Passu is nestled in the majestic cones, located on the roadside. The cafe offers Yak meat whichyou can’t find anywhere in the whole of Pakistan.
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