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The worlds best kept scret,
Hunza valley known for it is best scenry, hospitality and longevety. Hunza, a remote mountain kingdom, may have been the inspiration behind James Hilton's "Shangri-La." The area opened up in the 1970s following the completion of the Karakoram Highway (KKH); an engineering marvel tracing the old silk route from Pakistan into China. The beauty of this mountain paradise is matchless; from the soft blossoms of the apricot trees to the dark snowcapped rock monuments of Rakaposhi (7788 m.) and recently climbed Ultar (7388 m.) jabbing a vivid blue backdrop high above. people of Hunza well come you all. Cheers Iman
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Oct 23, 2006
You can see the fort's style, looks like Tibetan style. 700 years ago, the prince from Baltistan fell in love in the princess of Hunza so he builded this fort for her. I walked along the small road from the village to the fort, passed the stone-houses and met very very nice Hunza girl, her name is Parveen. She invited me into her house, even she could not speak English but we could understand each other because we had spoken the language of the world. Before I left, she also gave me a t...
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Jun 21, 2007
The family of Mirs of Hunza ruled Hunza for 960 years. Hunzakuts are
believed to be the descendents of five wandering soldiers of Alexander
the Great. The people of Hunza speak Brushuski, an aboriginal language.
This princely state retained its isolated independence for a long time
in the remote part of the areas which now form the Northern Areas of
Pakistan adjoining the Sinkiang Autonomous Region of China.During early nineteenth century, Hunza resented Kashmir's attempts to
gain contr...
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