Half million domestic tourists plan to visit Baltistan in autumn season

NewsHalf million domestic tourists plan to visit Baltistan in autumn season

 

Skardu, Pakistan: Heavy domestic tourism flow is expected in northern areas of Pakistan particularly in Skardu and Hunza.

According to data available with The Region Initiative (TRI), an inflow of over half a million tourists is expected in Gilgit and Baltistan during Autumn Season which starts on October 1 and lasts till November 30. It may be mentioned that TRI is a tourism research and analysis organisation working in South Asia and Central Asia.

It is pertinent to mention that over two million domestic tourists mostly from Punjab visited Gilgit and Baltistan during Summer Season of 2017 (May to August). Tourism projection released by TRI indicates that Skardu will get lion share of domestic tourism during Autumn Season. TRI research data is based on data collection from registered and accredited tour operations, accommodation providers and tourist guides of Gilgit and Baltistan.

Half million domestic tourists plan to visit Baltistan in autumn season
Half million domestic tourists plan to visit Baltistan in autumn season

Skardu and Hunza are known for their autumn colours when Skardu and Hunza wear yellowish and orange look due to autumn leaves and orange flowers.

Majority of tour operators are offering tours starting from October 15 from capital city of Pakistan—Islamabad.

Talking to Dispatch News Desk (DND) News Agency, Waris Iqbal Balti who represents one of the oldest tour operation organisation Baltistan Tours said that Old Silk Road tour is getting popularity among domestic tourists that cover a journey from Islamabad via Karakuram Highway and ends at deepest valley of Gilgit Baltistan which is Khupu Valley. This itinerary includes Abbotabad, Naran valley, Babusar Pass, Chilas, KKH, Gilgit, Hunza, Khunjrab Pass, Skardu and Khaplu valley.

Local tour operators are also encouraging local music by including into their programs for tourists.

Khaplu which is also known as Khapalu, is the administrative capital of the Ghanche District of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan. Having its link with Ladakh culture, Khaplu was the second-largest kingdom in old Baltistan of Yabgo dynasty situated on Ladakh trade route. Khaplu Valley is linked with Skardu airport with 110 kilometre jeepable road.

Half million domestic tourists plan to visit Baltistan in autumn season
Baltistan in autumn season

Khaplu is known among mountaineers because it isbase-camp for Masherbrum mountains, K-6, K-7, Sherpi Kangh, Sia Kangri and Saltoro Kangri.

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