Friday, July 11, 2014
Hunza Baltit Inn
Hunza Baltit Inn
Hunza Baltit Inn is located 2 hours drive north of Gilgit in the ancient town of Karimabad, formerly known as Baltit and amongst one of the beautiful towns of Pakistan. The moment you arrive at Hunza Baltit Inn you feel you have landed in heaven! The Inn stands in a magical setting surrounded by lush green terraced fields, apricot & apple orchards, awe inspiring snow capped mountains and offers breathtaking views of Mount Rakaposhi, Diran, Golden Peak, Ultar, Lady Finger and the Hunza Valley.The Hunza Valley not only provides outstanding natural beauty but it is incredibly rich in culture and history. At Hunza Baltit Inn we offer a plethora of unforgettable authentic experiences for adventure, cultural and leisure travellers.
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The Deosai National Park, Pakistan
The Deosai National Park is located in the Skardu District of Gilgit-Baltistan province,
in northern Pakistan. Deosai means 'the land of Giants'. The park is located on the Deosai Plains of the Gilgit-Baltistan geographic region. Deosai is a tourist attraction and lot of tourists who visit Baltistan go to Deosai as well. Deosai Plateau which is the second highest plateau in the world after the Chang Tang in Tibet. In local Balti language, Deosai is called Byarsa, meaning ‘summer place’. The plateau is located at the boundary of the Karakorum and the western Himalayas.Geography
Deosai National Park is at an average elevation of 4,114 metres (13,497 ft) above the sea level, making the Deosai Plains one of the highest plateaus in the world. The park protects an area of 3,000 square kilometres (1,200 sq mi). It is well known for its rich flora and fauna of the Karakoram-West Tibetan Plateau alpine steppe ecoregion. In the Spring season it is covered by sweeps wildflowers and a wide variety of butterflies.- Deosai - Sheosar Lake
Wildlife
The Deosai National Park was established in 1993 to protect the survival of the Himalayan Brown Bear and its habitat. Having long been a prize kill for poachers and hunters, the bear now has a hope for survival in Deosai where its number has increased from only 19 in 1993 to 40 in 2005. During the last decade, a few but effective measures have been taken by the Government of Pakistan for the survival of Brown Bear in the region. In 1993, Himalayan Wildlife Project was founded with a substantial financial support from international environmental concerns. But the brown bear is still under threat.The Deosai Plains are also home to the Himalayan Ibex, Red Fox, Golden Marmot, Gray Wolf, the Ladakh Urial, the Snow Leopard, and over 124 resident and migratory birds. Birds in the park include the Golden Eagle, Lammergeier, Griffon Vulture, Laggar Falcon, Peregrine Falcon, Kestrel, Sparrowhawk and Snowcock.
Cultural references
Herodotus
Research by the French ethnologist Michel Peissel makes a claim that the story of 'Gold-digging ants' reported by the Greek historian Herodotus, who lived in the 5th century BC, was founded on the golden Himalayan Marmot of the Deosai plateau and the habit of local tribes such as the Minaro to collect the gold dust excavated from their burrows.[1]In film
The documentary film series Land of the Tiger, in episode 5 - the "Mountains of the Gods," features the plants and animals of Deosai. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p002wndn/clipsClips
- Elephant and cobra Duration: 02:03 MONSOON FORESTS
- Mountain survival Duration: 01:24 MOUNTAINS OF THE GODS
- Desert wetlands Duration: 01:00 MOUNTAINS OF THE GODS
- Rare monkey Duration: 00:29 MOUNTAINS OF THE GODS
- Wild ass chase Duration: 01:20 MOUNTAINS OF THE GODS
- Dry slopes Duration: 00:55 MOUNTAINS OF THE GODS
- Mountain mammals Duration: 02:44 MOUNTAINS OF THE GODS
- Monsoon mountains Duration: 02:03 MOUNTAINS OF THE GODS
- Himalayan corridor Duration: 01:32 MOUNTAINS OF THE GODS
- Tigers enshrined Duration: 01:41 MOUNTAINS OF THE GODS
- Time to play Duration: 01:02 THE TIGER'S DOMAIN
- Afternoon drinks Duration: 01:44 SACRED WATERS
- Dangerous dancing feet Duration: 03:29 THE TIGER'S DOMAIN
- Reef hunters Duration: 00:48 UNKNOWN SEAS
- Fish out of water Duration: 01:35 THE DESERT KINGDOM
- Defensive tactics Duration: 01:58 MONSOON FORESTS
- Hungry hermits Duration: 01:22 UNKNOWN SEAS
- Pelican colony Duration: 03:17 UNKNOWN SEAS
- Mating marathon Duration: 01:37 UNKNOWN SEAS
- Testing times Duration: 03:51 THE DESERT KINGDOM
- Battling bucks Duration: 01:53 THE DESERT KINGDOM
- Singing apes Duration: 01:47 MONSOON FORESTS
- Friends in need Duration: 03:05 THE TIGER'S DOMAIN
- Buried eggs Duration: 01:04 UNKNOWN SEAS
- Egg time Duration: 02:26 UNKNOWN SEAS
- Symbol of fidelity Duration: 02:18 SACRED WATERS
- Sundarbans wildlife Duration: 02:54 SACRED WATERS
- Bull fight Duration: 03:09 MONSOON FORESTS
- Don't get distracted Duration: 01:49 THE TIGER'S DOMAIN
- Walking on water Duration: 02:08 THE DESERT KINGDOM
- Waterfall goats Duration: 02:59 MONSOON FORESTS
- Tiger cubs Duration: 01:38 THE TIGER'S DOMAIN
- Fishing cats Duration: 01:33 SACRED WATERS
- Supporting roles Duration: 01:22 SACRED WATERS
- Keep out! Duration: 00:46 UNKNOWN SEAS
- Smelly offering Duration: 01:54 THE DESERT KINGDOM
- Caracal Duration: 01:10 THE DESERT KINGDOM
- Bottom biters Duration: 03:17 THE TIGER'S DOMAIN
- Gharial guardian Duration: 02:33 SACRED WATERS
- Wild ass foals Duration: 01:26 THE DESERT KINGDOM
- Stolen supper Duration: 00:42 THE TIGER'S DOMAIN
- Barasinga and buffalo Duration: 01:42 SACRED WATERS
- Feeding the young Duration: 00:42 THE DESERT KINGDOM
- Desert gazelle Duration: 02:02 THE DESERT KINGDOM
- Eating habits Duration: 02:02 UNKNOWN SEAS
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- Monkey business Duration: 02:21 THE TIGER'S DOMAIN
- Monsoon sea Duration: 01:01 THE DESERT KINGDOM
- Tame otters Duration: 02:32 SACRED WATERS
- Monsoon rains Duration: 00:52 MONSOON FORESTS
- Fig facts Duration: 03:19 MONSOON FORESTS
- Tea time Duration: 01:26 MONSOON FORESTS
- Cuckoo reptile Duration: 01:53 UNKNOWN SEAS
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