Welcome back! This time, let's relax our eyes and minds with...
"Relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery."
Embark on a refreshing journey amidst verdant vistas.
Following last year's review, the route has undergone minor modifications.
This time, we're going in a compact group of 8 people.
Summer: Just the name makes me not want to come because I'm afraid of the heat. This season is more beautiful than I thought, not inferior to Autumn or Blossom. Because most of the time, people will go during the time...
Blossom (Apr), which coincides with Songkran, is convenient for many people who find it difficult to take a holiday.
Autumn (Oct-Nov) may resonate with many hearts due to its vibrant colors.
While summer (June-August) offers refreshing and visually pleasing experiences, particularly at Fairy Meadow and Phander Valley, as previously mentioned.
Path
The route is similar to last year's, starting from Islamabad to Saiful Muluk Lake, Barbusar Pass, Fairy Meadows, Gilgit, Phander Valley, Hunza, Khunjerab Pass, Hopper, Barbusar Pass, and finally back to Islamabad.
The highlight of this season is Fairy Meadows & Phander Valley.
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Day 1: Bangkok - Islamabad
The original flight time with "Auntie Violet" departed from Thailand at 19:00 and arrived at the destination around 22:00. It was almost midnight by the time they checked into their hotel.
Pakistan Standard Time (PST) is 2 hours behind Thailand Standard Time (TST).
Day 2: Islamabad - Naran - Saifu Muluk Lake
Saifu Muluk Lake is consistently ranked among the top must-visit destinations in Pakistan.
Due to the limited opening hours during the summer season, I made a special stop here. Access is restricted to the summer months due to heavy snowfall and safety concerns during other seasons.
While the beauty of the location deserves a top ranking, our late arrival resulted in fading light and a large influx of Pakistani tourists, which slightly detracted from the experience.
Day 3: Naran to Fairy Meadows
This path is another highlight of this summer season, as it is only accessible during the summer months. 55+
Closed during other seasons due to heavy snowfall and hazardous conditions.
Swiss view, but the raw is Pakistan...
This route can shorten the travel time from Islamabad to Chilas by 4-5 hours.
If you visit during the autumn or blossom season, you might need to spend a night in Chilas. Otherwise, you'll be exhausted.
Upon reaching Raikot bridge, we had to switch to a 4x4WD Jeep for the next hour or so.
The journey continued for another two hours or so, either on foot or horseback.
The scenery along the way is beautiful, but I wonder if the riders can enjoy it. They are probably too busy focusing on the road and helping their horses.
---It seems like they are performing some kind of ceremony.---
On this full moon night, the moon was a bit too bright, so the stars weren't very clear in the photos. However, I was able to capture some beautiful scenes of Nanga Parbat, the ninth highest mountain in the world.
Day 4: Fairy Meadows
This year, I plan to stay for two nights because every time I come, I only stay for one night. Before I know it, it's morning and I have to leave again. It's a bit tiring, but for those who are short on time, one night is enough. However, it can be a bit tiring.
As the morning progressed, the group embarked on their journey, setting out on foot towards Behal Camp, which would serve as the gateway to the Nanga Parbat Base Camp site.
The journey to the camp takes 3-4 hours on foot, following the Rakhiot Glacier.
I will continue later this evening.
The journey was incredibly enjoyable.
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It is unclear whether the other participants will enjoy the trip.
We have finally arrived.
The scenery on the way back is still stunningly beautiful.
Day 5: Fairy Meadows - Gilgit
It's time to embark on a journey to the city of Gilgit.
One last photo before we head back...
Day 6: Gilgit - Gupis Valley - Phander Valley
Continuing the journey from Gilgit city to Gupis Valley and then to Phander Valley, taking approximately 8 hours in total.
Despite the long journey, the breathtaking views made it worthwhile.
During the summer, when the snow melts, most rivers become murky, resembling floodwaters. However, this is not the case here. The water takes on an unusual and beautiful turquoise hue, setting it apart from other rivers.
On the way back to sleep at Gupis Valley
And then we arrived at Hunza Valley, Balti Fort.
Pakistani vs. Thai women: A comparison of celebrity status.
Day 7: Hunza - Khunjerab Pass - Hunza
Today, we will travel to the northernmost point of Pakistan, the Khunjerab Pass, which marks the border between Pakistan and China.
Morning view of Hunza Valley.
The far right peak is the Golden Peak, with its distinctive jagged summit, towering above the other high mountains.
Beautiful scenery, photo shoots are coming... with Lady Finger
After a 45-minute drive on the Karakoram Highway, you will reach another significant and beautiful lake in the area.
"Lake Attabad"
Regardless of the season, the color of the water always remains a shade of blue or green.
The journey continues to Khunjerab Pass, reaching an altitude of 4,693 meters. While some individuals may experience symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), most do not and can still jump and take photos as usual.
On the return journey, continue to the Passu Glacier.
Day 8: Hopper Village and Glacier
Departing from Hunza, we head straight to Hopper Village to...descend and experience the Glacier.
The past two days have been similar to previous reviews that have already been done.
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Day 9: Hunza to Mansehra
Today was all about traveling. We took a very long car ride to Mansehra. I fell asleep and woke up several times, but we still weren't there.
Day 10: Mansehra to Islamabad
On the last day of our trip, we visited Taxila and Faisal Mosque. Unfortunately, it rained, so we took refuge in a shopping mall.
Returning to Thailand on the 23rd at 23:20 with the same old purple airline... arriving the next morning...
Old reviews about "Pakistan" that were similar in their reviews, but the routes may vary...
13 Places that will Change Your Perspective - Pakistan -
Link to a discussion on the Pantip forum.
Summer (July)
Pakistan... go with your heart, listen with your eyes...
http://pantip.com/topic/35461554
Fall (Oct & Nov)
[Traveling to Pakistan] Just a glance… and I'm already in love.
http://pantip.com/topic/34015062
Blooming (April)
***Pakistan*** Version... Unexpected (but not disappointing)
http://pantip.com/topic/35149998
Rush Lake Trekking, Pakistan: Beauty that makes you forget sunscreen.
http://pantip.com/topic/35626272
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Wednesday, October 9, 2024 5:59 PM