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Spantik in the center-background. The famous saddle is clearly visible.
More specifically, as most of you must have recognised, this is Fairy Meadows.
Another easily recognisable place, it's the track leading to Lake Saiful Maluk from the town of Naran.
Not Rama Lake but the valley leading to it.
Definitely not the Astore Valley, is for sure the KKH. Might be the stretch at Bunji in the Diamir Valley where you get off the KKH and drive south-east towards Astore.
To be exact this is Passu and the massif you see in the background is known as the famous Passu Cones, the most prominent of which (centre-background) is called the Passu Cathedral.
It's at the north-east side of Nanga Parbat. Trekking a little southwards from here gives you amazing views of the feared Rupal Face.
Che halio brother. Where exactly do you hail from?
Well you really can't ever decide on the best with the kinda places Pakistan has.
The Chitral National Park is snowed shut and Rama Lake would be hell to trek to. Naran and Shogran can be reached by jeep if your lucky with the weather while Fairy Meadows is a tough trek in the snow, but still doable. All the other places shown in the pictures are easily accessible.
Duiker Peak, Hunza. — Photo by Mudassir Ahmed
Spantik in the center-background. The famous saddle is clearly visible.
Nanga Parbat, Diamer. — Photo by M. Awais
More specifically, as most of you must have recognised, this is Fairy Meadows.
Naran, Kaghan Valley. — Photo by Talha Hanif
Another easily recognisable place, it's the track leading to Lake Saiful Maluk from the town of Naran.
Rama Lake, Astore. — Photo by Faiza Lalwani
Not Rama Lake but the valley leading to it.
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The Karakoram mountain range, Astore Valley. — Photo by Najeeb Mahmud
Definitely not the Astore Valley, is for sure the KKH. Might be the stretch at Bunji in the Diamir Valley where you get off the KKH and drive south-east towards Astore.
The Karakoram mountain range, Hunza Valley. — Photo by Irfan Tahir
To be exact this is Passu and the massif you see in the background is known as the famous Passu Cones, the most prominent of which (centre-background) is called the Passu Cathedral.
Never heard about this place before.
It's at the north-east side of Nanga Parbat. Trekking a little southwards from here gives you amazing views of the feared Rupal Face.
finally find a balti guy with a balti name
rgyalchan karim
the one who took the skardu katpana pic
rgyalchan is a balti name
Che halio brother. Where exactly do you hail from?
These are good but I definitely wouldn't say they are the best.
Well you really can't ever decide on the best with the kinda places Pakistan has.
You might not be able go to many places in Winter as the snow gets thick and the places become inaccessible the only way is to either rent a heli or come in April/May the snow is still very thick in april may but you might be able to get
To see These places in full glory come after Spring.
The Chitral National Park is snowed shut and Rama Lake would be hell to trek to. Naran and Shogran can be reached by jeep if your lucky with the weather while Fairy Meadows is a tough trek in the snow, but still doable. All the other places shown in the pictures are easily accessible.
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