Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Karimabad: Hunza Valley



Karimabad is one of the most famous towns in Gilgit-Baltistan. Located under the snow packed Ultar Mountain (7388 m) in Hunza valley, this town is awe-inspiring in scenery and tourist facilitation. The altitude of Karimabad is 2450 meters and it offers superb views to a number of mountain peaks and astronomical area of Hunza and Nagar.
The Hunza valley is affluent in fruit and crops engenderment. Wheat, barley, millet, beans and sundry vegetables are consequential crops while apple, apricot and pear are the major fruit of Hunza. Many of the world renowned mountaineers and guides belong to Hunza valley which reflects the involution of Hunza people in tourism of Pakistan.
The peregrination from Gilgit to Hunza valley is the most scenic, adventurous and exhilarating road peregrinate.
Google Map:
Hunza Map
Sightseeing
Baltit Fort

The old palace of the mirs of Hunza, Baltit Fort was built 700 years ago. This is a Tibetan style construction consists of three floors and sundry rooms. The Baltit Fort is an ideal place for the best photography of the whole valley including peaks like Rakaposhi, Ultar, Lady Finger, Batura and Shishpar.
Baltit Fort is few minutes’ walk from anywhere in Karimabad.
Altit Fort
The Altit fort is richer in wooden work and fascination than the Baltit Fort. It was additionally a palace like Baltit Fort but it is called to be the oldest monument in the Hunza valley as it is 900 years old. Altit Fort is renowned as the pristine capital of Hunza which was later shifted to Baltit Fort.
At a distance of 2 kilometers from Karimabad, Altit fort is now a tourist museum and culture centre for the community.
Ultar Meadows
Ultar Meadows hike can be an exhilarating and scenic long-day trip from Karimabad. It is a popular hike and camping for most of the Hunza visitors. The trek commences from the Baltit fort and follows a steep stony path.
This is a green summer pasture right under the Ultar Glacier with superb views of Ultar and Bubulimating peaks.
Activities

Mountaineering
Karimabad is a famous base and rest home for the climbers of Hunza and Nagar region mountain peak. A sizably voluminous number of Karakoram peaks subsist in the Hunza and Nagar. The most famous designations are Rakaposhi, Ultar, Batura, Shishpar, Passu, Kanjut Sar, Kunyang Kish, Distaghil Sar, Spantik, Miyar, and Diran.
Trekking
There are equipollently fair trekking possibilities which can be commenced from Karimabad. The most renowned and visited trails include Rush Lake, Bualtar-Barpu Glaciers to Miyar, Shimshal valley, Hispar – Snow Lake, Batura Base Camp and Khunjerab-Pamir etc.
Shopping
Karimabad is the best place for shopping as well. The handicrafts, woolen habiliments, caps, embroidery and handmade adornment items are unique gifts to buy at Karimabad. Dry fruit of Hunza valley is withal a congenial offer at Karimabad.
Where to stay
A good number of hotels are available in Karimabad. Tourist may find a plausible deal for a stay according to the budget. There are several paid camping sites which can be more appealing for those who are geared up with essential camping for trekking.
Transport and Access
T
he Karakoram Highway passes a long way through the Hunza valley. Aliabad is the main stop at the KKH afore the Karimabad. From Aliabad to Karimabad is a 2.5KM distance which can be climbed up or by a public/private conveyance. It is Due to the extreme weather and mountain conditions in the winters, the KKH peregrinating can be arduous.
From Rawalpindi, busses leave for Hunza circadianly. The conventional time from Rawalpindi to Hunza is 20 hours which conventionally expand upto 24 hours due to the road conditions. The distance from Gilgit to Karim Abad is 100 KM and takes about 3 to 4 hours by road.
For air peregrinating, two flights between Islamabad to Gilgit are scheduled by Pakistan International Airline (PIA). The air peregrinate is withal subject to the weather conditions around the Nanga Parbat region.
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