Introduction
Xinjiang Province, 295km (183 miles) SW of Kashgar
Tashkurgan marked the end of the Silk Routes for Chinese traders arriving from Kashgar or Yarkand. Their goods would be transferred to Bactrian, Persian, or Sogdian caravans, which continued on to Gilgit and thence either south to the Indian Ocean along the Indus River, or west through Kabul, Herat, and Meshed, ultimately reaching the Mediterranean Sea at Antioch or Tyrus. Described by British consul Eric Teichman as the "storm centre of Asian politics," the town has a strong military presence, but it is still a Tajik town and you'll see plenty of elaborately dressed local women sporting distinctive cylindrical headgear. Those heading to Pakistan must spend the night here.
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GHULKIN, HUNZA
- A superb view of lush green flat fields laden with local agricultural products and all sorts of fruits. The inhabitants speak WAKHI and almost...
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- Attractions
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Shimshal - Pamir Trek
- Shimshal Valley was used to imprison the people against the policies of the State of Hunza and for criminals etc. Due to its difficult approach,...
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Ultar Peak
- Height of about 7388 meters Ultar Peak has taken many lives of mountaineers. Indeed, it portrays the most challenging of climbs which many have...
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