Autumnal trees and snow-clad mountains in the background, this is the real beauty of Nagar
As soon as the fall season begins, the northern regions of Pakistan, especially Gilgit-Baltistan, are filled with colorful autumn scenes. Thus, every region of this region offers beautiful views, but if you want to enjoy this season well, visit Hunza Valley and Nagar.
The land of snow-capped mountains
After a day's work in Wadi Nagar, some friends are busy chatting
Tourists from all over the world are visiting these high valleys to see the spring of autumn colors.
Hunza Valley
Located at a distance of about 100 km from Gilgit, Hunza Valley is an attractive valley whose beauty leaves tourists in awe. In the autumn season, this beauty gets four moons.
The orange and yellow trees on the banks of the blue waters of the Hunza River mesmerize the visitors
Autumn scenery from a hotel room in the Hunza Valley
Golden apples can also be seen being packed at many places in the Hunza ValleyThis route to Eagle's Nest in Hunza is no less than a paradise in itself
This route to Eagle's Nest in Hunza is no less than a paradise in itself
Gilgit
Gilgit is the largest city in Gilgit-Baltistan. The town is surrounded by the high mountains of Karakoram. The historic Silk Road passes through here and the world's three highest and most challenging mountain ranges, the Karakoram, the Himalayas, and the Hindu Kush also meet here. Apart from two of the world's second-highest peaks, three of the world's largest glaciers are also located in this region. High, snow-capped peaks and red, orange, and yellow colors make this city the most beautiful place in autumn.
Gahkoch, a paradise village in Gilgit
A horse rider on the bridge leading to Agurtham Boulder in Gilgit
A tree laden with Japanese fruit
Phandar Valley
Hussain Wadi, which changes the color of Phandar, is located at an altitude of 9867 feet above sea level in Gops Tehsil of Ghazar District, Gilgit.
A walk on yellow leaves on the banks of Phandar Lake is also a pleasure of its own
Hussaini Gojal
Turning off the winding road from Hunza is a small but very beautiful village, Hussaini Gojalabad. One of the reasons for the fame of this village is the 'Hussaini bridge' built here, which every tourist wants to cross.
Only fearless people can cross this Hussainabad bridge
Swat, a border town between Pakistan and China
Sost is an important village in Gilgit-Baltistan. Since the construction of the Karakoram Highway, Post has become an important trading center in the Gilgit-Baltistan region. In addition to the Pakistan Customs offices, Swast also has a dry port where trade goods from and to China are secured.
Row upon row of autumnal trees welcome you in slow motion
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