Gilgit–Baltista n
formerly known as the Northern Areas is the northernmost political
entity under Pakistani control. It borders Pakistan's Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa province to the west, Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor to the
north, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to the east and
northeast, Pakistani-contr olled
Azad Jammu and Kashmir to the southwest, and the Indian state of Jammu
and Kashmir to the southeast. Together with the latter two entities, it
forms part of the disputed Kashmir region, which has been the subject
of conflict between India and Pakistan since the two countries'
independence and partition in 1947.Gilgit–Bal tistan
covers an area of 72,971 km² (28,174 mi²) and is highly mountainous. It
has an estimated population approaching 1,000,000. Its administrative
center is the city of Gilgit (population 216,760).
To be honest, I've never written a travel blog before so I'm not sure how to go about it but here goes. My husband and I took a weeks trip to GB, Pakistan from 9th-16th July. Since, we were travelling together for the first time we weren't looking for adventure, tourism. We were just looking to getaway, relax and spend some quality time together. I'm going to use this space to answer the most commonly asked questions about our trip. We took a bus from Islamabad, that took us straight to Gilgit. It's called 'NATCO' which is short for The Northern Areas Transport Corporation. It took us about 16 hours to get there with a about 3-4 stops in the middle. The bus leaves at 10 p.m which is good since you're able to spend most of your time sleeping and the travel time doesn't feel too long - at least it didn't to us. We were expecting it to feel like forever but it didn't. The views are nice but monotonous and the way itself isn...
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