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The Sheosar Lake in Deosai National Park in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, is a nature’s marvel located at an elevation of 13,589 feet and known as the heart of Deosai. It is ranked as one of the highest altitude lakes in the world. With changing seasons the surroundings of the lake are adorned in alluring natural colours. […]
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Fairy Meadows in the Himalayan range of Pakistan is a highland, a hot tourist destination and launching pad for hikers and trekkers attempting nearby mountain peaks including the 8,126 m high Nanga Parbat, famous as the Killer Mountain, the 2nd tallest in Pakistan after K2, and the 9th highest in the world. The meadow is […]
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Nestled in the lap of mountains, at an elevation of about 15000 ft., the scenic Naltar valley near Gilgit town in Gilgit-Baltistan area of Pakistan is a striking pine pasture and a prominent tourist destination. The highland is a perfect summer retreat and a world-famous winter ski resort in Pakistan drawing national and international skiers every […]
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Locally known as China Yadgar, the Chinese graveyard (The memorial Park) is the final resting place of mighty Chinese engineers and workers who sacrificed their lives during construction of the mighty Karakoram Highway (KKH) in the 1960s and 1970s. The cemetery is located in Danyore, about 10 km across main Gilgit town – the capital city […]
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The Karakoram Highway (KKH) is the highest paved international road and a major trade artery linking China and Pakistan at the Khunjerab Pass at an elevation of 4,733 meters. The highway is also a legendary tourist attraction encompassing a rich blend of historic landmarks, cultural diversity, and natural beauty – a thrill for adventure lovers. […]
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