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Hunza Valley(GILGIT BALTISTAN)

The Hunza Valley is a


mountainous valley in the
northern part of the Gilgit-
Baltistan region of Pakistan,
formed by the Hunza River,
bordering Ishkoman to the
northwest, Shigar to the
southeast, Afghanistan's
Wakhan Corridor to the
north, and the Xinjiang
region of China to the
northeast.

The Hunza valley is popular


for its snow-capped and
rough mountains. Many
people came to Hunza just
to get a few glimpses of the
shining ice wall of the
Rakaposhi Mountain. Other
popular mountains in Hunza
include Passu Peak, Ultra
Peak, and Kuksel Sar.The
valley is famous for its
picturesque landscapes and
healthy people. Burosho
people of Hunza are
famous for their longevity
and healthy lifestyle.

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