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Autumn in Hunza Pakistan
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Autumn in Hunza Pakistan

 
Autumn in Hunza Pakistan

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Page By: Karrar Haidri

Created/Edited: Dec 28, 2008 / Nov 22, 2009

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God has bestowed on Pakistan four seasons,Winter (November to February), Spring (March and April), Summer (May to September) and Autumn (October). Autumn is more attractive specially for photo safari in Baltistan and Hunza. During autumn the landscape of Baltistan and Hunza looks like a painting, the trees throughout the valley seem to be on fire as their leaves turn gold, red orange and bronze, contrasting sharply with the barren mountains, their tops covered with snow and emerald green waters of the river snaking through the valley,it is a photographic dream come true.

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Rakaposhi 7788-M

Rakaposhi 7788-M

Lady Finger 6000-M (Hunza Pakistan)

Lady Finger 6000-M (Hunza Pakistan)

Passu Valley upper Hunza

Passu Valley upper Hunza

Autumn in Skardu and Hunza

Autumn in Skardu and Hunza

Autumn in Baltistan and Hunza

Autumn in Baltistan and Hunza

Rakaposhi 7788-M

Rakaposhi 7788-M

Autumn

Autumn

Diran 7,273- M

Diran 7,273- M

Autumn

Autumn

Autumn

Autumn

Autumn in Baltistan and Hunza

Autumn in Baltistan and Hunza

Autumn in Baltistan and Hunza

Autumn in Baltistan and Hunza

Hunza River near Gulmit

Hunza River near Gulmit

Ganesh Valley Nagar Hunza

Ganesh Valley Nagar Hunza

Autumn in Baltistan and Hunza

Autumn in Baltistan and Hunza


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