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Oshikhandass Village Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

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Oshikhandass Village Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan Oshikhandass is a village in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is east of Gilgit city. Oshikhandass is a piece of the Bagrot Valley and had roughly 7,200 occupants in 2011. Around 55% of the populace has a place with the Shia Imami Ismaili sect of Islam that pursues the 4th Aga Khan; and 45% are Shia Isna Ashari Muslims, likewise known as Twelver Shias. The neighborhood economy is primarily agriculture based. There are three government schools, two of which are for young ladies and one are for young men. Also there are five non-public schools. The village altitude is 1,500 meters (4,900 ft). This town joins Bagrot Valley and Jalalabad to Danyor, a city in Gilgit. The Karakorum Highway goes through the town. Shina and Burushaski are the principle dialects. Nanga Parbat, which deceives the east of the town, can be seen from Oshikhandass. The town was already...

Bagrote Valley Picturesque Tourist Spot Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

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Bagrote Valley Picturesque Tourist Spot Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan Bagrote Valley is a valley in the Karakoram Mountain go in the Gilgit–Baltistan locale of northern Pakistan.River Bagrote moves through the valley from north towards southwest of the valley, supplies water to Jalalabad and Oshikhandass and converges with the Gilgit River. The Bagrot valley stretches out somewhere in the range of 2,500 and 4500 meters above ocean level. The guideline area of the valley is Farfu (once in the past called Furpui), likewise known for its awesome scene and high mountains, for example, Rakaposhi 7788 m, Diran 7266 m, Dubani 6138 m and the summit of Fafuraj , Miar Peak , Godeli and numerous different pinnacles that outperform 6,000 meters above ocean level. Doboi ice sheets, Gargo, Yunay, Boi Pharai, Hurangi and Raka Poshi encompass the valley from where the rivulets shaping the Bagrot River are followed. Bagrote Valley is in the Karakoram Mountain go in the Gilgit–Baltistan locale. Wat...

Rama Lake Beautiful Tourist Spot Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan

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Rama Lake Beautiful Tourist Spot Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan Rama Lake is a lake near Astore in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is on the highest point of the beautiful Astore Valley that has a light covering of oak trees and other greenery. There isn't much greenery (starting at 2013) due to illegal logging of the woodland by local people and "timber mafia". The locale has low normal precipitation and low vegetation spread subsequently the misfortune of forest cover is of an intense concern. While in transit to Rama Lake, from Astore Valley, there are three little lakes called Sarot in the nearby Shina language. Prior to 2005, Astore was a Tehsil of District Diamir, the fifth District of Gilgit-Baltistan. Presently Astore has been moved up to a District. There are in excess of 50 little delightful towns in Astore. Some of which are Chilm, Bubin, Gorikot, Eid Ghah, Fina, Bulen, Chongra, and Pari Shi...

Kumrat Valley Pleasing Spot for Travelers

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Kumrat Valley Pleasing Spot for Travelers Kumrat is a valley in the Upper Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa the territory of Pakistan. Kumrat Valley is located about (45) forty five minutes away from the town of Thal. It is one of the pretty valleys of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and a pleasing spot for travelers. Every summer season thousands of tourists from different areas of the country visit to Kumrat valley and take pleasure in the greenery and cool weather. Waterfall beautiful Scene in Kumrat Valley Cloudy weather in Kumrat Valley Kumrat is covered with green pastures, snow clad mountains, the river Panjkora, foggy mounds and forests are attractions of the region, which serve as habitats for variety of flora and fauna. It is located in the Upper Dir Kohistan region at the back side of which Swat Kohistan area of Gabral is located. The Kumrat Valley's unique selling proposition for the last few years are it's towering Deodar forest trees lo...

Naltar Valley a Beautiful Tourism Spot in Pakistan 🇵🇰

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Naltar Valley a Beautiful Tourism Spot in Pakistan Naltar is a valley nearby Gilgit, Hunza and Nomal in the Gilgit–Baltistan territory of Pakistan. Naltar is about 54 kilometres (34 mi) from Gilgit and can be arrived at jeeps.Naltar is a forested territory known for its dramatic mountain scenery. Naltar Valley a Beautiful scene in Spring Season Naltar Valley a Beautiful Scene Start Winter  Alpine trees of Naltar Valley Covered in thick snow A Lady washing dishes with cold water in Naltar Valley  A Beautiful Scene in Summer Naltar Valley There are 3 lakes in the Naltar valley known as 'Bashkiri Lakes' at a gap of 13KM (08 mi) from Naltar Bala. The road from village to the lakes is nonmetallic and slight alongside a stream throughout this road coming from the mountains. In winter it is almost not possible to reach the lake through any vehicle due to the snow (10 to 15 feet high) on the road.

7 Reasons Why The Journey Is Always More Important Than The Destination

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Regardless of whether we are venturing out and need to arrive at a specific spot or want to understand a point in our lives where we figure out how to satisfy our fantasies, it is important for us to understand the journey or the things which we go through to achieve our fantasies could really compare to what we in the long run accomplish.  Here are 7 reasons why the journey is always more important than the destination. Journey could really compare to destination -  Helps you introspect When you experience an assortment of things in the journey, you will in general introspect and acknowledge what are the things you are doing well and where you are turning out badly. You can't change things after you arrive at your destination however can do as such while you are attempting to arrive. When you are on a specific way, it is important to quantify your means and continue introspecting about your activities every once in a while.  You learn failure is okay Achi...

(Best Tourism Spot) Tour to Pakistan Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir

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Neelam Valley is a 144 km long bow-shaped valley in Azad Kashmir territory. The Valley is located at the North & North-East of Muzaffarabad (The Capital of Azad Kashmir). Running through the Lesser Himalaya, the Neelam River valley has excellent scenic beauty, wide-ranging views, towering hills on both sides of the noisy Neelum river, lush green forests, charming streams and pretty surroundings make the valley a dream come true. Neelum valley is one of most nice-looking place for tourists due to its famous lush greenery, springs, streams,lakes and hilly and sloppy mountains. Some of its famous spots like Athmuqam, Kutton Jagran, Karen, Neelum, Ratti Galli, Baboon, Noori top, Sharda, Sharda Fort, Sharda University (The Oldest University of Sub-Continent) Kel, Surgon, Halmet, Taobut and many more.

Swat Valley, Mini Switzerland of Pakistan

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Swat is a valley and an administrative district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan. It is the higher valley of the Swat River, which rises in the Hindu Kush horizon. Swat Valley, Mini Switzerland of Pakistan has many charm for visiting such as Mahodand Valley & Lake, Natural Ushu Valley & Ushu Forest, Malam Jabba (Famous ski resort in Swat Valley), Madyan, Swat & Kalam Vallies, Bonir, Der and many other naturaly beautiful places.

Hunza Valley a very Beautiful Place of Pakistan ( Beautiful Nature Views)

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The Hunza Valley is a mountainous valley in the Gilgit–Baltistan region , It was previously a princely state. The Hunza valley is located north/west of the Hunza River, at an elevation of around 2,500 metres. The Valley has three territory – Upper Hunza (Gojal); Center Hunza and Lower Hunza. Hunza valley is the most beautiful tourism spots and have many places to see. Some of these beautiful places are. Rakaposhi Base Camp; Diran Base Camp; Hoper Glacier; Passue and Gulmit; Khunjrab Pass; Atta Abad lake and Nagar valley. '