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Karimabad (Hunza)

Karimabad
كريم آباد
Town
Baltit Fort
Baltit Fort
Flag of Karimabad
Flag
Official seal of Karimabad
Seal
Karimabad is located in Gilgit Baltistan
Karimabad
Karimabad
Karimabad is located in India
Karimabad
Karimabad
Karimabad
Coordinates: 36°19′59″N 74°39′58″E / 36.333°N 74.666°E / 36.333; 74.666Coordinates: 36°19′59″N 74°39′58″E / 36.333°N 74.666°E / 36.333; 74.666
Country Pakistan
Political entity  Gilgit-Baltistan
Capital Karimabad
Population (5,000 in 1992, 16,000 in 1996)
 • Total 16,000
Time zone PKT (UTC+5)
ISO 3166 code PK-GB
Climate BWk

Karimabad (Urdu: كريم آباد‎) is the capital of Hunza Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan, of the Pakistan administered part of Jammu and Kashmir. Baltit is the old name of Karimabad. It is named after Prince Karim Aga Khan, the spiritual head of Shia Ismaili Nizari community. People still refer to Karimabad as Baltit. The Guardian ranked it as one of the five "Best Tourist Sites" in Pakistan. Both Baltit Fort and Karimabad village received the World Award of Tourism in 2000 when Indonesia, Australia, India and Britain and other countries competed.

Karimabad town, located on the west bank of the Hunza River, is in the Northern Areas of the Pakistan, in a valley which is at 8,200 feet (2,500 m) elevation. The town is made up of stone walled steep sloping large terraces. The town was a caravan halting place for people who were traveling through the Hindu Kush mountains to the Vale of Kashmir. It is set amidst snow clad mountain peaks of Rakaposhi (altitude of about 25,000 feet (7,600 m)), and glaciers like the Ulter Nala as a backdrop, and deep gorges. Access is by hill road from Gilgit.

The floral vegetation in the wild consist of roses, pansies, lilies, zinnias, and cosmos, along with trees such as apple, apricot, walnut, mulberry, willow, fir, and poplar trees.

The fauna recorded in the village consist of ibex (Capra (genus), duck, red-striped fox, snow leopard (Panthera uncia syn. Uncia uncia), markhor (Capra falconeri) (wild goat), Marco Polo sheep (Ovis ammon polii), and yak (Bos grunniens and Bos mutus).


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