Yes, we all love our land and our country and our Gilgit-Baltistan. But let's not forget the message of the video. Deosai plains and its resident wildlife are in danger because of irresponsible human activity. We need to spread awareness and help preserve it before it is too late and we lose this treasure.
i don't understand way people does parties in park they were eating like they are in some marriage partey really very sad if some one visit he or she must care for nature. our people need education for this.
Beautiful land!!!! Though never been there , I truly wish we can work actively to save the bear population, along with respecting local human populations. Maintaining tradition and create a co-existing plan for everyone .
It is very hard to understand how these nomads come to this remote area from the plains of Punjab covering huge distances, risking their own lives as well as of their animals. Do they really come from Punjab, or is it just an allegation? These Gujjars may have once lived in Punjab, maybe their ancestors used to live there.