Here we discuss Why Karakoram Highway is called 8th wonder of the world. what is strange in it?
The Karakoram Highway is the great road in the north of Pakistan that connects the beloved homeland with China. It is also known as "Karakoram Highway", N-35 and "Silk Road". It crosses the world's great mountain ranges, the Karakoram and the Himalayas. It is the highest international highway in the world. The KKH was completed in 1986 in a span of 20 years and was jointly built by Pakistan and China. While building it, 810 Pakistanis and 82 Chinese sacrificed their lives, making it the longest road in Pakistan. Its length is 1300 km. It starts from Chinese city Kashgar and starts from Khanjarab, Sost, Flea, Attaabad, Karimabad, Aliabad, Hunza, Nagar, Gilgit, Deniwar, Jaglot, Chilas, Dasu, Patan, Besham, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Haripur. Hoi Hassan meets Abdal at GT Road. The Indus River, Gilgit River, Hunza River, Ataabad Lake, many ancient carved rocks, cemeteries, monuments, peaks of Nanga Parbat and Rakapushi, numerous glaciers and suspension bridges are located along it. Thus, this highway is one of the routes of the world which has great political, social and cultural significance. The Karakoram Highway is built in a difficult mountainous area, so it is also called the eighth wonder of the world. So many people have traveled on this highway many times but everyone's observations are different.in this video I will try to make you aware of the unique and unique aspects of all the areas where this road passes. Karakoram Highway was built after many sacrifices. It is learned that this highway used to start from Thakot district of Batgram but then it was extended to Hassan Abdal. Now it also includes a part of Hazara Motorway, but tourists like me get the feeling of Karakoram Road just by seeing Thakot Bridge, then Allah Pak has blessed the north of Pakistan with every blessing and beauty but If it were not for the Karakoram Highway, perhaps this beautiful face would have been hidden from the eyes of many of us. This road has proved to be a means of easily conveying the beauty and culture of Gilgit-Baltistan to us. Let's start our journey on this wonderful road and try to discover show you the beauty we have seen. The Karakoram Highway reaches Thakot through Hassan Abdal in the Punjab and the beautiful areas of Havelian, Abbottabad, Mansehra, Batgram and Buttal in the Hazara Division. Thakot is the last town of Batgram district after which Shangla district begins. Thakot is the place where Sher Darya, Lion River Sindh"( indus river) becomes your traveling companion and continues to do so until you get tired of it. You pass through Besham on the beautiful Chinese-built bridge of Thakot, which is the last major city on this route before Kohistan. Shortly afterwards, the Kohistan District begins. Kohistan is a vast area consisting of dry and barren mountains. It consists of Dir Kohistan, Swat Kohistan, Upper Kohistan, Lower Kohistan and Chilas Kohistan. It is a side-by-side mountain range characterized by barrenness and rugged mountains. we discussed and traveled to see. Chapters in this documentary All journey from Islamabad to Gilgit 2:00 Kohistan valley 03:50 Chillas 07:20 Thalpan rocks Dasu Chinese Graveyard 14:54 Nanga Perbat 10:11 Ferry Meadows Ancient Silk road 16:07
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