Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Siskat-Gulmit Bridge

Beautiful view of Siskat Gulmit Bridge - photo by: Imran Khan 

Siskat-Gulmit Bridge:

This is one of the longest and beautiful bridge, built by Chinese engineers to connect the Gulmit and Siskat village in upper Hunza on the Karakorum Highway.

Friday, February 24, 2017

Siskat Village, Hunza Valley, Northern Pakistan


Siskat Village, Hunza Valley, Northern Pakistan


Siskat village is the beautiful village at the edge of Attaabad lake in Hunza, most of the village was sink under the Attaabad lake in 2010. But the beauty of rest of the village is still intact.

This picture was taken in July 2016.


Thursday, February 23, 2017

lonely Tree and the Mountain



Sultanabad Glacier:


Sultanabad is a village near Gilgit city in Northern Areas of Pakistan.The main source of water is from the Glacier. This is an extremely beautiful place to visit, but it takes a lot of time to walk there.
This photo was taken on 22 July 2012. We can clearly see a lonely tree in front of a lush green mountain peak with beautiful white snow patches.



Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Rahim Abad Village

Rahim Abad, Gilgit

Rahim Abad

Rahim Abad village is located on the KKH road, near Gilgit city. Most of the people migrated from Hunza and settle here permanently. They speak Burushaski and Shina (Hunza accent) languages.

There are some good spots for tourist. You can view the wonderful Karakoram Highway passing through the center of the village and the mighty Hunza river is flowing beneath the village.



Friday, February 3, 2017

Atta Abad Lake, Hunza

Atta Abad Lake (Photo By: Imran Khan)


Cars were carried on boats. 

Two boats going towards their destiny (Photo By: Imran Khan)

Boats were the only source to carry people to other areas of Hunza, which were cut of due to the lake.


Atta Abad Lake:
 

Attabad Lake is a lake in Hunza(Northern Areas) created in January 2010 by a landslide (slipping down of a large mountain). 

The lake (a blue lagoon) was formed due to a massive landslide at Attabad village in Gilgit-Baltistan, 9 miles (14 km) upstream (east) of Karimabad that occurred on 4 January 2010.The landslide killed twenty people and blocked the flow of the Hunza River for five months. The lake flooding has displaced 6,000 people from upstream villages, stranded (from land transportation routes) a further 25,000, and inundated over 12 miles (19 km) of the Karakoram Highway. The lake reached 13 miles (21 km) long and over 100 meters (330 ft) in depth by the first week of June 2010 when it began flowing over the landslide dam, completely submerging lower Shishkat and partly flooding Gulmit. The subdivision of Hunza has the greatest number of flooded buildings, over 170 houses, and 120 shops. The residents also had shortages of food and other items due to the blockage of the Karakoram Highway. By 4 June water outflow from the lake had increased to 3,700 cu ft/s (100 m3/s).

Location:

 Hunza Valley, Northern Pakistan (With China Border).