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introduction

Unknown Land, Pakistan Trekking Guide!
Karakoram Highway Walking Travel Guide 『Pakistan』. The author, who participated as a curator in the 'EBS World Theme Tour Pakistan', introduces trekking and backpacking in Pakistan, where you can see the true face of Pakistan that is not known to the general public. In addition to the Hunza Village, which was the backdrop for Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, director Hayao Miyazaki's animation, it unfolds a journey with photos of the true life of Pakistan, which he found while wandering in remote remote areas of northern Pakistan.

Publisher's review

The author, who participated as a curator, travels around northern Pakistan and introduces the true face of Pakistan, unknown to the general public, with vivid photos.
Pakistan has the world's highest Karakoram Highway that connects countries, and there is also the town of Hunza, which was the setting for Hayao Miyazaki's animation Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. The author wanders the untouched remote areas of northern Pakistan, revealing the unknown truth of Pakistan and their true lives as they are.


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index

Preface_ The most beautiful adventures of my life
Chapter 1 The road to the sky, Karakoram Highway
First meeting with Islamabad
Muslims Heat and dark eyes | Welcome to Karakoram Highway | Harsh Gilgit entrance ceremony
Islamabad Information Monk Hyecho at the crossroads of the

Gilgit
Silk Road and General Koh Seon-ji|Taliban-scholared Brogil Pass



in the text

In order to walk, I had to step on flowers. She turns around and sees Gazan waving her hand her from across the valley. this! She crossed the valley again and arrived where he was. Gazan says this is the camp site for Pagora High Camp. This is also a field of Minara Ajay Flowers. Yellow flower fields, blue skies, and a sentel with glaciers beneath it, I have never seen such a beautiful campsite before. I couldn't control the surge of joy, so I danced and embraced Gazan.
―Naltar 47p

Hayao Miyazaki arrived in Hunza in the late 1970s after crossing the just-opened Karakoram Highway between China and northern Pakistan.At that time, before Hunza was known to the outside world, it is good to see how moved Hayao Miyazaki must have been at the beautiful scenery of Hunza. He wandered aimlessly through villages and mountains, sketching and thinking about the plot of a cartoon movie. And the famous