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I Travelled to the MOST BEAUTIFUL area

all in pakistan

By HassamPublished about a year ago 13 min read

I'm in Pakistan for the second time but

this time we're exploring the most

beautiful locations this country has to

offer and I invited my audience to come

with me so what are we waiting for let's

go so last year we visited some insanely

beautiful spots here in Pakistan however

we knew that there was more to see so we

headed back to see what other gems this

country has to offer so he flew from the

capital city of his lamot up to the

north because that is where the stunning

views and Adventures are so we touched

down got on the road and headed to one

of the most scary and amazing spots

fairy Meadows we're going on death Road

of

Pakistan how are we feeling nervous

let's do

it now I've been on the fairy Met's

death road before but I had new friends

with me so I just had to show them how

scary this road truly is however I never

could have anticipated this head-to-head

with another driver coming the opposite

way forcing us to back up and as we were

backing up look how close we come to the

edge that is literally mirror inches wow

light flashing before my eyes but

luckily the road didn't give out we kept

backing up and we were able to pass him

on the

inside super scary but an exhilarating

experience driving on a road that is

simply cut out from the side of a

mountain Cyrus be honest how was that my

hands hurt let me see your hands let me

see your hands iing off to De your life

I'll never do it again how bad was it

out of 10 like 20 oh my God that was

wild my hands are so that was a crazy

ride so after gripping on for deer life

we were able to enjoy the fruits of that

deadly

ride this is the glacier leading up to

the ninth highest mountain in the world

naanga parat sitting at

8,126 M no matter where you are along

the trails of fairy Meadows there are

several views and ultimately the best

view which can be seen from anywhere is

the view of the mountain itself they

tastes very

different

oh chicken chicken

chicken did you hear him he goes chicken

chicken

yeah and that is a wrap on the stunning

fairy Meadows overlooking nanga

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parbat the next morning we woke up in

this very Scenic location and headed

towards the let's say Infamous husseini

Bridge

oh my

God Jordan I hate zip lines but I hate

zip lines but I'll do this I'm totally

doing it I don't really love zip lines

but this looks so good look at that

backdrop it's like unbeatable so

normally I think zip lines are a pretty

lame activity often placed in areas with

nothing else to do however this one

looks super sketchy which adds to the

exhileration factor and also had a

stunning backdrop but wow this Dismount

okay definitely had me

scared

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me no I then proceeded to get

reprimanded for not wearing a helmet

however they didn't give me one in the

first place so I'm not sure what was

going on but then the guy in the black

hat changed his tune gave me the double

thumbs up and said I was very strong for

not wearing a helmet strong I'm very

strong for no helmet let's go so last

year I was here and I got in trouble for

doing chinups off the side of this

bridge but then this year they saw it

online they said okay no that was kind

of cool so you can guys you can go out

there and do it

again security is the best here so

professionals only right yeah hanging on

the bridge or shaking the bridge not

allowed not allowed yeah yeah but

sometime there are some professionals

who can do it they can okay special

special permission okay so after I was

granted my special permission I

proceeded to hang off the bridge for no

good reason at

all oh my

God

after looking at the footage here it

doesn't look that high or scary however

if I did fall from there it would be a

certain death so after the shenanigans

at husseini Bridge we packed up and

headed over to attabad

Lake the story of attabad lake is super

unique because there used to be a city

under there until a massive Landslide

hit the valley in 2010 and what remains

of the city is a beautiful

lake so as a few of us were enjoying the

moment thrill of sitting on the edge of

a cliff I decided to ask one of the

members of our group why he came to

Pakistan why did you decide to come to

Pakistan I was longing for an adventure

I haven't been doing anything crazy

since the pandemic and uh I saw that you

offered a trip and that's why I'm here

bro in a nutshell Pakistan is exactly

that a unique and adventurous Place far

outside the Comforts of our day-to-day

living which brings us to our next

adventure rakaposhi base camp track all

right today officially Begins the part

of the trip I haven't experience before

so we are beginning the rest of the trip

with a Rocka POI base camp hike we're

going to Camp up there come back down

tomorrow and then have a head over to

Scaro I'm excited for the rest of this

trip because it's going to be completely

new to my eyes let's get into

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it

woo let's go made it to our

accommodation for the night and it's

camping and the place is called hakun

and it's just below it's like halfway to

rakaposhi base camp we can't stay up at

raposi because it's apparently wet so

we're going to Camp here and we're going

to zip up and come back down but this is

just so stunning here so so

stunning cheers

brother so after a tea break and lunch

we headed back onto the dusty trail for

another couple hours until we got our

first view of Rocka po oo look at that I

was looking at my feet the whole hike

and then we looked up and we all saw

rakaposhi all once it was epic rakaposhi

is 7,788 M high and has a stunning

Glacier coming at the bottom come

look holy

crap it's crazy right that is

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unbelievable this stunning Trail

alongside the glacier went by super

quick as we made it to base Campo made

it to rakaia base camp and it looks like

there's some other people here in the

community camping site even though it's

a little damp we've got some people like

in a little drum circle so this looks

fun let's check it out no better way to

celebrate than having a dance party it's

a dance

party

get

they just invited us over and started

playing music for us they're all from

gilg here on vacation what an unexpected

unbelievable surprise waiting for us at

base camp it's those little surprises

that make these trips so so

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sweet

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the yeah take so after a dance party and

a little tobogganing it was time to head

back down the mountain to make it to our

campsite where we could watch Sunset and

have dinner

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great I mean look at that campsite is

that not the most aesthetic thing you've

ever

seen

and so after a big day of trekking we

all tucked in for one last big dinner

before heading to bed all right I'm in

my tent we hiked 27,000 steps 19 km

today I'm beat time to say good night

and we'll see you tomorrow when we track

back down from the

mountain best sleep

ever I slept 9 and 1 half

hours Let's Take a

Look oh yeah

so after that legendary sleep we headed

back down the mountain and embarked upon

a 4 and a half hour Journey from hza all

the way to

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scardo after we culminated this huge

travel Journey we ended up in a spot

called the yosai national

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park so we made it to doite National

Park and it's a really high area of on

4,000 M high and it's sort of like

Rolling Hills with snow up here which

pretty cool apparently there's bears and

marmots and stuff but we found the real

entertainment and that is a vehicle got

stuck and watching them trying to get it

out is is amazing we're trying to help

but it's really like you just need a

tractor and straps to pull this thing

out but it's almost

hopeless

wow in comes the straps oh

no ah

and then here comes the best part stop

stop stop stop stop stop our friend

Muhammad thought he could get the car

unstuck so he's going to show up let me

teach this

guys moham yes you got it moham keep it

going the jumping didn't seem to work so

he got in the driver's seat with one big

left turn of the wheel here it goes one

guy was pushing forward the other guy

was pushing back an absolute disaster

well I guess the old turning of the

wheel trick didn't work this time well

done

Muhammad when countries come together

great things can happen and we're about

to witness that right now we've got a

new car so they brought in another car

had some more mishaps and unfortunately

that one got stuck too the other one's

stuck we ended up getting distracted by

the snow but after a while we noticed

they managed to get it

out thank you Mohammad for help but you

told him I

know we're playing the Rabbit Run I run

across and they get to all throw

snowballs at me top here

oh I'm so lightheaded yeah 4,000

M you're

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running all right after we'd spent some

time in the High Altitude in the snow

throwing plenty of snowballs at each

other it was time to head back down

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this would end today's adventure and

tomorrow we prepared ourselves for the

greatest hike of the trip marcer Rock

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wow today's hike is up to marsur rock

and I've been looking forward to this

hike for a while because it looks like

the tranga Rock in Norway although I

think this is is a lot higher it's 3600

m above sea level and then we started

the hike around 22 23 let's

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continue today we begin the Trek that

I'm very excited about I've never seen

this location ever before online and it

looks amazing and as we were along the

trail I decided to ask one of my friends

what he thinks about Pakistan all right

I Love Pakistan so much and I keep

saying it but I want to hear from

someone else on the trip so I've got

Mason here we're going to ask him what

he thinks of Pakistan so far like

everywhere you go there's a different

landscape and a different thing and what

about like

culturally I mean it's different but

people are really like just happy to

show you and take you into the

differences like there's there's nothing

that's been like oh my God this annoys

me so much you know the sure times don't

really exist and people will tell you

different things but nobody's out to get

you in any way everybody's just like

they want to help and they're so eager

to help sometimes it gets confused but

really it's just like people just want

to show you around then that is a

question safe or unsafe safe very safe

speaking as a as a male in a group very

safe haven't felt unsafe at all minus

the cliffs we go on yeah minus the

cliffs and the planes and the Jeeps like

all that stuff the danger is like is

like the beauty I couldn't have said it

better myself Expeditions little

dangerous like that bridge yeah Bridge

Cliffs airplane to the Himalayas and

Jeep ride I I think that's one of the

cool things is like people just have a

different standard of life to it they're

used to it so you get to like experience

their comfortable level of danger in the

west we're like we have roads we have

speed limits and stuff here you just get

like a different way of going through

life because they have a different thing

of danger that they're cool with true oh

God rain's coming in hot and right after

this little conversation the clouds

opened up so he ran towards a cave for

protection there's the cave there's the

cave so we made it to the cave of

protection where we filled our time with

some song and dance oh han

han oh

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after that riveting dance we decided to

try our hand at some AC capella it is

what you

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talking too much too well I would say

that was a screaming success Arena

stopped we resume the trk come

come go go go go needless to say we're

all very excited to begin the hike again

as that was an abomination of song and

dance inside that cave 4 hours now

including that wait for the rain the

views are getting really good rain is

stopped this is the hardest he of the

trip by far It's a

Grind oh so

sick here we are on our last stretch

towards the finale and the views are

starting to get

impeccable we made to Mario Rock there

it

is made that worth it or yeah 100% so

pretty everything the light

touches is

yours it's the

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cir

wow it's woo it's now past 5:00 and that

is official that is the best hike in

Pakistan I've ever done marser Rock a

mission to get here couple more days

left of this trip time to go back down

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so we began the 4-Hour Trek back down

the mountain and luckily the sky lit up

and gave us a beautiful sunset light

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show the next day as we were driving

along the road we noticed some locals

panning for gold on the riverbed so of

course we had to go and check it out the

process of paning for gold is a super

meticulous one and the pieces of gold

are extremely tiny as you can see right

there a bit of gold dust so we asked

this guy if we could buy a little bit

there it is you just bought gold that

was freshly panned out of the IND River

that's insane that's so awesome I can't

wait to see that like a piece of

jewelry these nomadic families live

alongside the river intense they sell

what they make to the local pawn shops

in order to provide for their

families as we continued to drive

through scarter we noticed another

random encounter a polo game happening

in the middle of the Town super random

we stumbled on a live Polo game Polo in

scar I can't believe that it's amazing

so it turns out that Polo is actually

quite a big sport here in Pakistan I

took a liking to the blue team so I

decided to bet my friend Johan 1,000

rupees that the blue team would win you

think you're going to win that bet

you're dreaming I know I don't know

let's go let's go the

leg Blue's looking good but then

no family members area why are you so

happy I might be winning it so the game

was pretty even and back and forth up

until the blue guy caught the ball and

threw it in oh

hand no way do

that the loud not I'll take it I'll take

it I bet you'll had a th000 rupees that

blue blue is 4 to two baby this guy owes

him a, rupees nice betting with you

appreciate it never go against Blue

that's a polo money now while it was

amazing to win that bet something even

better was happening the crowd was

getting fired up and a dance party

slowly started to form in the middle of

the pitch so of course we naturally had

to go and

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join what's Happ

what is happening oh my gosh this is

insane what and then after it was all

over a few people wanted to know where I

got my insane Pakistani dance

moves that has to be one of the most

random experiences of my life we

stumbled across this Polo game and then

we ended up dancing in the middle of the

game Pakistan come on unreal unreal wow

Pakistan truly has surprises around

every corner and speaking of surprises

look what we stumbled across wow it's

like heaven we were just driving down

the road and then saw this little pond

it's unbelievable

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Pakistan and this brings us to the last

spot on our Pakistan trip the scardo

valley filled with sand dunes and lakes

it's simply beautiful

we enjoyed our final Sunset swimming

together surrounded by one of the

world's most beautiful mountain ranges

the Coram Valley untouched Beauty and

rarely seen online this should

definitely be a bucket list item for any

Backpacker and traveler out

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there

so here is the last day of our Pakistan

trip we woke up beautiful view of the

SCU Valley and that's it for the

Pakistan trip words can barely

Express how amazing this place is

between the people being so nice the

Landscapes that are untouched no one's

really experienced it never seen these

places really before online it just

feels like you're really exploring and

that's sort of what travel is about is

exploring new places when you go to

places that have just been time and time

again showing up online it kind of feels

like you're doing something a bit

repetitive but here it's like kind of

feels like raw exploration and that

you're doing something very unique and

it because it really is this is the

world's highest

mountains in and it's hard it's I mean

some of the some of the journeys here

are hard to do because they're so like

untouched and the tourism not very

developed here so it is rewarding to

visit these places and highly recommend

it if you do it I would consider doing a

group trip because it's just it could be

hard sometimes and it's nice to share

these moments in a group

so just send me a DM if you need or a

comment if you need some information

about that hope you enjoyed the the

video see you in the next video

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bye

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