Spring Season In the Hunza Valley In the land where peaks embrace the sky, Where birds chrip and rivers sigh, There lies a place of pure delight, As spring arrives, a mesmerizing sight. Hunza Valley, oh so grand, Painted with nature's gentle hand, Emerald meadows, blossoms fair, Whispering winds, a scent in the air. Snow-capped mountains begin to thaw, Revealing valleys, free from winter's claw, Glaciers melt, feeding streams below, Life awakens, a vibrant show. Cherry blossoms in hues of pink, Apricot orchards in bloom, a lovely link, Fields adorned with tulips of every hue, Nature's palette, vibrant and true. The melody of birds fills the air, As they sing of spring, beyond compare, Butterflies dance in a colorful trance, Welcoming the season's sweet romance. Rivers rush with newfound glee, As if telling tales of mountains free, Majestic peaks stand tall and proud, In Hunza Valley, spring sings aloud. So let's embrace this time of birth, In the valley of wonder, on this earth, Welcome, oh spring, with open arms, In Hunza Valley, where nature's charms.
The Hunza valley had been in my bucket list for a while. But prior to this video, I did not know that spring could be so beautiful with all the cherry blossoms! Now I know when the best time to go is. Thank you!
Happy memories of Swat and all of Pakistan from my travels years ago. I try to tell people about how brill the country is. The people are the most generous I have ever met.
@@brownboytravels will do. I crossed the pass over to Chitral, what a trip that was. I like India, lovely places but there is nothing that can beat the Northern Areas of Pakistan. Pleased to say my son is planning a trip.
Hey bro you done good job 👍 these places are amazing but you missed some most beautiful places like Maree, Naran, Kaghan, Jheel Saif ul Mulk, Nathia Gali, Minar e Pakistan, Quaid e Azam Mazar & anso lake etc. I want you to visit Pakistan again & make video for these places and much more. Stay blessed bro
Thanks for the amazing video. I’ll be going on holiday in December this year to South America (stopping in between) and I’d like to know which of part this trip would be better for me to visit Hunza: mid December or mid January? Unfortunately I can’t change the dates of my holidays at this stage. My main aim is to see the peak of the mountains topped with snow for more dramatic views. I understand that this part of the year will be terribly cold and most likely snowy. I know that mid December will be less cold, but I’m wondering if all the mountains will be green or if I’ll be still able to see some snow there. Many thanks.
I think mid December might be a bit better but there’s no way of knowing this because the area is very cold and roads could close randomly due to landslides and flights are weather dependent, I do recommend some buffer in case you need your drive back but if you do get that day extra try Taxila near Islamabad, I do have a video on it
Thanks a lot from the prompt reply. I guess it is worthwhile taking the risk. I was told that the Indian Kashmir side is totally green in the summer, so I started to wonder what it'd be like on the PK side and if by early December the snow would be already visible. Great tip about Taxila and yes, I've already seen problably all your videos about Pakistan, which are a great motivation to put it in my bucket list. Thanks, handsome. Take care. ;) @@brownboytravels
This unique culture is very close or even similar to Badakhshan Tajikistan and Afghanistan culture. There are religion Ismaili, language vakhi plas tajik, tradition, even the nature absolutely the same. When I visited this area and I listened to there language. As a Pamiri tajik I was really shocked! Even I meat the old woman looking like my grandmother! When I show her the photo of my grandmother she also was shocked! And I said to her the she has twin sister in Tajikistan! 😅
Indeed the entire belt shares a lot of culture and it is also really beautiful. Don’t forget to check my Tajikistan videos and Afghanistan videos coming soon 😊
I think it will be good but also quite busy. I went in April because I wanted to see the blossom season. It is generally good all the way till September t
@@brownboytravels Thanks for the heads-up and quick response... Love your blogs... if you can detail about hotels and pricing there, It would have been Cherry on the top... Same Cherry blossoms you saw on the way :P
There is some truth in that. I first went to Pakistan for the cricket World Cup in 1996, once tours start up again I hope that encourages more visitors. However Pakistan is far more than cricket. The Kailash Valleys for unique culture, deserts and the mountains for the outdoor type, Mohenjodaro and Taxila for the ancient history buffs and if folk want a bit of British Raj then The Mall in Lahore and the incredible layout of Faisalabad city centre built in the shape of the Union Jack. I love Pakistan!!
No it is not and I don’t entertain this nationalistic view about borders. I follow internationally designated borders no matter what the country. Please do not politicise this