Summary
Aliabad, Hunza Pakistan is a beautiful town in the northeastern corner of the Karakoram range, known for its stunning landscapes, fresh air, and fragrance of flowers.
Abstract
Aliabad, Hunza Pakistan is a town located in the northeastern corner of the Karakoram range, between two forks of the beautiful Hunza River. It is the district headquarter of Hunza Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. The town lies along the Karakoram Highway and is known for its stunning landscapes, fresh air, and fragrance of flowers. The best time to visit Aliabad and Hunza Valley is during the Spring season when the flowers are in bloom. The town offers breathtaking views of green mountains, and visitors can enjoy a long walk on the paths of wilderness. The article also includes several pictures of the town, showcasing its beauty and charm.
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Aliabad, Hunza
Country : Pakistan Time zone PST (UTC+5)
Elevation: 2,206 m District Hunza–Nagar
The average temperature: 11.0 °C,
Province Gilgit-Baltistan
Alliabad is the district headquarter of Hunza Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, in the Northern Areas, towards China, of Pakistan
Geographically, it is located in the northeastern corner of the Karakoram range, between two forks of beautiful Hunza River. The city lies along the Karakoram Highway.
If you love flowers in their bloom, the Spring season is the best time to visit Aliabad and Hunza Valley overall. You will fall in love with fresh air and the fragrance of beautiful flowers.
Imagine the sightseeing of green mountains while having a cup of coffee in the veranda of your hotel. I’m sure you will feel poetic and romantic, and will love to have a long walk on the paths of wilderness.
Let me present you the pictorial view of the town:






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