Hopeful Green Goodness: Pakistan

Graced by the extreme beauty of Baltistan’s Karakoram Mountain Range and four centuries of folklore and legends, Serena Shigar Fort is a one-of-a-kind heritage boutique hotel situated within a peaceful natural setting. Seek refuge and find adventure in a 400-year-old fort and the 17th century Palace of the Raja of Shigar!

Siri Paye is a heavily guarded meadow up north, though not easy to access. Steep mountains, a narrow steep road, rocky landslide, and winter snow has kept Siri Paye tucked away preserved in its natural beauty. Siri Paye is heavily coated in a snow blanket during the winters, while in summers, green grass and flowers adorn the meadow. Such a serene place to hike around!

Tucked away among the precipitous peaks of northern Pakitan, the Hunza Valley’s natural splendor and position on the Central Asian Silk Route has attracted travelers, merchants, and mountaineers for centuries. Beyond its iconic glaciers, fertile apricot farms, and turquoise lakes, the region is also rich in cultural heritage. And here’s what Baltit Fort has to offer:

Well, just a cute cover in a local tea shop stop!

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i love that places nice i also love greenery places nice shots

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Looks very nice and very isolated @kaymomin . Were you just visiting the area? Thanks for sharing as I plan to visit Pakistan in future.

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Nice pictures @kaymomin . I like to travel to such places which have a silent environment free from Chaos and greenery which creates a peace of mind.

Can you please add some more info about the place which can include travel details from the city, about weather of the place, places to stay there and so on so that we can know more about the place.

Namaste,
Niraj

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Yes, do visit Pakistan. You’ll definitely gonna love it!

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Yeah sure, let me update!

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Hello @kaymomin

Beautiful pictures, nice landscape.

What a wonderful writeup you have here.

I have a very good friend on connect who is from Pakistan,

I will have to tag him @Muhammad_Usman to this post.

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Also @kaymomin

Remember to use (@) to tag Local Guides in your comment in other to get them notified you’re referring to him or her.

Thanks. :slightly_smiling_face:

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@Austinelewex got it :sweat_smile:

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Beautiful sight to behold.

Thanks alot for sharing.

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Thanks a lot @Austinelewex for tagging me for such a beautiful post of my type @kaymomin welcome on connect forum I am glad to see your are highlighting the beauty of Pakistan it is my favorite topic I request you to must visit my posts about Pakistan tourism my last post was about baltit and altit forts

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Hello @kaymomin I am sending you some links to Go through about posts about Our beloved Country

Saif ul Malook lake(Khunjrab Family Tour P-1)

Most be**autiful road of Pakistan Babusar Road(Khunjrab Family Tour P-2)

Most beautiful road of Pakistan-Lulusar Lake(Khunjrab Family Tour P-3)

Most beautiful road of Pakistan-Babusar Pass(Khunjrab Family Tour P-4)

Night camping in an Organic Village- Minapin(Khunjrab Family Tour P-5)

RakaPoshi The shining wall(Khunjrab Family Tour P-6)

1000 years old Ganish village (Khunjrab Family Tour P-7)

Eagle Nest The best point in Hunza for sunset photogrphy(Khunjrab Family Tour P-8-a)

Eagle Nest The best point in Hunza for sunrise photography (Khunjrab Family Tour P-8-b)

Hunza river (Khunjrab Family Tour P-9)

Altit fort (Khunjrab Family Tour P-10)

Kunhar River (Khunjrab Family Tour P-11)

Baltit fort (Khunjrab Family Tour P-12)

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