Pakistan is not a Terrorist State - Reason#2

in #visitpakistan7 years ago (edited)

This post is the continuation of a series where I am trying to show to the world that there is more to Pakistan than a strong propaganda of a terrorist-state image.

Here is the link to the REASON#1:

https://steemit.com/travel/@shemabukhari/come-and-see-pakistan-we-are-not-terrorists-reason-1

In this post I am going to tell you through a series of pictures about the magnificently pictrusque places along the Karakuram Highway route.

Question 1: What is Karakorum Highway?

It is a modern times world wonder. It is a highway built in Karakorum mountain range with Pakistan and China's collaboration. the history of this highways construction can be checked through "Uncle Google":)

Photo credit: Sam Photography

Question 2: Is it safe?

It is safe in terms of security and route also. although there are points which will just take your breath away but it is a paradise for adventure lovers. 

Famously known as KKH, its a route that has a history of sacrifices, devotion, immense hard work, progress for remote areas and lifeline for many a tribes. If you look at the map, it becomes clear that it connects many small and large towns on both sides.

1. Bhasha Dam area - Diamer 

I will take you to a pictorial journaey of some landmarks along the route.Typically starting from Islamabad, the first major point can be Bhasha Dam area - Diamer.

Photo credit: Mobeen Mazhar

2. Chilas, Nanga Parbat

After crossing Diamer area, you come across Babusar Pass or Babusar Top that connects Chilas to Gilgit Baltistan on KKH.

Photo credit: Amir Mughal

Nanga Parbat is famous as a 'Killer Mountain'. Its 2nd highest in Pakistan and 9th highest mountain in the world. The base camp - Fairy Meadows - is accesible from the mighty KKH.

The following picture of Nanga Parbat is taken from Fairy Meadows.

photo credit: Usman Sami

3.  Nagar valley, Rakaposhi 7788 meters 

Continuing on the KKH, you pass through Nagar valley and witness the golden and stunning peaks of Rakaposhi. 

Photo credits: Muhammad Ashar

The Rakaposhi

Photo credit: the hunzai lad

4.  Hunza, Karimabad (Altit, Baltit forts)  

Here is another treat for you. This KKH takes you to a magic land of Hunza where nature, history and modernism meet.

Photo credit: Taseer Beyg

KKH goiung into mountains and Hunza.

Photo credit: Sher Ali

5. Attabad Lake

Although this lake was created due to the landsliding which proved to be disaster for many but now it has become a major tourist attraction. 

Photo credit: Qasim Jan

6. Khunjrab National Park

A unique place on its own. It is a home to ibex and snow leapords alongwith some very unique species of plants and trees.

Photo credit: Rafat Hussain

Another view of Khunjrab National Park. Photo credit: Asad Ismail

7. Khunjrab Pass

Khunjrab Pass is the gateway to China and one of the highest places in the world.

Photo credit: Nadeem Bhutta

Photo credit: Anjad Shahzad Awan


      These places are just the tip of the iceberg.

You cannot imagine how difficult it was to choose from the thousands of magical places that you can actually visit along the KKH.

I cannot even cover every spot in one single post. But this Reason#2 to #visitpakistan and forget that Pakistan is actually not a terrorist state - is definitely Karakorum Highway.

                     Come and See Pakistan - We are not terrorists.


I would really appreciate your comments and suggestions for the next reason.

Happy reading and viewing the images ! :P

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Nice post and pictures. I am sure Pakistan is a great country. Regards from Peru, Southamerica.

thank you so much....do stay in tune...there is more to come...
btw Peru is also on my to-visit-list-places.

stay safe

Masha Allah what a beauty thanks Dr Sahiba for sharing.
Upvoted your post.

resteem also....and thanku so much......and that is the point...there is so much more about this country that needs to be shown

Beautiful country!

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