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Matt's parents came in September, and we all flew off to Skardu in the Northern Area for 10 days of jeeping adventure. With Rowena due in February and us now planning to return to
The scenery around Skardu is beautiful, surrounded by spectacular mountains on the banks of the
We drove up the road towards
As you can see the boys were busy being useful again There are lovely gardens just right for some daddy wrestling.
The local mosques show a strong influence from Ganesh with strands from Tibetan and Kashmiri culture as well. The mosque had been restored by the Aga Khan Foundation (who do a lot of impressive work in these areas) as well as other houses in the villages.
On the road towards the Indian boarder is Khapulu, also with a wonderful old fort, still being restored but with some wonderful Kashmiri carved and painted ceilings and window fret work. The fort commands a great position above the town under the shadow of the mountains where it was situated earlier.
We took a jeep over the Deosai Plains, a huge plateau all well above 4000m, in fact it is the second highest plateau in the world – second only to
It was the end of the summer and the locals were on their way back off the plains before the snow started falling.
After a long dusty day bouncing around in the jeep we eventually reached one of the most remote PDTC motels we have been to yet – Rama which lies on the Eastern side of Nanga Parbat. The hotel had great views of the peak but limited hot water and no heating – it was getting cold by now so fashion not an issue when you are wearing all your clothes..
Then on North up to Hunza. We stayed at Eagle's Nest a hotel with wonderful views. Here is John with the sun just setting on
The view of Rakaposhi (7800m) from our hotel room
Further up the
The major disaster was that my mother fell down the stairs in the hotel (no it wasn't while trekking!) and has broken her pelvis. Getting her down the jeep track from the hotel for an x-ray was a challenge, and the conditions of the local clinic were rather basic.
We did manage to set up a litter for her in the hotel in Gilgit
PIA have stopped flying their aging Fokker planes after a crash in
Do we need parachutes?
The conditions inside were basic, but this is PIA. Food bags and drinks cups were passed down from the front.
Did get a view of
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| Wasif Jalal October 31, 2007 04:23 AM PDT See the unseen I was very pleased after skimming through some of the text and looking at the pictures. Though the conditions are not easy for a tourists, however you enjoy the beauty at its peak and more closer to nature. | ||
| jalal HB March 9, 2007 07:20 AM PST While finding information and others' views about Pakistan and Deosai Plains, I hit this site and was amazed to see good photos about Deosai and other places around Skardu. I have added link to this site (http://www.pakistanpaedia.com/land/deosai/deosai_plains.html) so that anyone visiting my site also has the pleasure to see it. | ||
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