Gilgit-Baltistan is a mountainous region located in the northernmost part of Pakistan.
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The document provides information about Gilgit-Baltistan, a region located in northern Pakistan. It discusses Gilgit-Baltistan's history, emergence as a province in 2009, and location between three major mountain ranges. The culture of Gilgit-Baltistan is then described, including the major languages spoken, religious and cultural festivals celebrated, traditional clothing, foods, and sports. Finally, the document outlines some of Gilgit-Baltistan's popular tourist destinations and attractions as well as some major issues facing the region.
Gilgit Baltistan is a scenic region in Pakistan located in the Himalayan mountains bordering Kashmir, China, and Afghanistan. It is home to three major mountain ranges and has an area of 72,496 km2 with a population of around 1.8 million people. The main languages spoken are Shina, Balti, and Burushaski. The culture is characterized by strong family and marriage traditions, distinctive local dress, dances, music and a varied cuisine that reflects the diverse ethnic groups in the region.
Tourism promotion in Gilgit baltistan by shujaat balti Tarkati kharmangsuzain ali
This document provides an overview of tourism promotion in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. It begins with definitions of key terms like tourism, visitor, tourist, and mountaineering. It then discusses the geography, climate, people, languages, and culture of Gilgit Baltistan. Major tourist destinations in each district are outlined, including peaks, glaciers, and national parks. The document explains that the region is well-suited for adventure, cultural, eco, and religious tourism. Data on foreign and domestic tourism over time is also presented. In summary, the document presents background information on Gilgit Baltistan and outlines its significant potential for promoting tourism.
Gilgit-Baltistan is the northernmost region of Pakistan. It has an area of 72000 sqkm and a population of 2 million people. The region has great tourism potential due to its beautiful mountains, lakes, glaciers and valleys. It is also strategically important for Pakistan due to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor that passes through the region. Gilgit-Baltistan has a diverse culture and is known for its educated population, local cuisine, traditional music and polo. The people of Gilgit-Baltistan are friendly and hospitality.
Gilgit-Baltistan has been an important region located along the Silk Road for centuries. Though isolated by the Karakoram Mountains, the territory has preserved a unique culture and traditions across its seven districts. The people fought for and achieved independence from the Dogra Raj in 1948. Today, Gilgit-Baltistan has a diverse population that speaks multiple languages and celebrates both religious and cultural festivals through traditional foods, dress, family structure, music and dance. The region remains culturally and historically distinct while also being administratively connected to Pakistan.
Gilgit Baltistan history and life styleAsmaAhmad63
Every year on November 1, the region of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) officially celebrates its independence from Kashmir’s Dogra family rule. Gilgit was liberated on November 1, 1947 while Baltistan was freed in 1948 as a result of a bloody freedom war.
The document discusses the natural resources of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It outlines 8 types of natural resources: human resources consisting of a growing population projected to reach 1 million; atmospheric resources with varying climate from eastern moist zones to drier west; water resources including glaciers, lakes and rivers feeding the Indus River; forest resources along Himalayan ranges but decreasing; animal resources such as ibex and markhor protected in national parks; crop resources including wheat, fruits and vegetables on 1% of cultivated land; wildlife resources in protected areas like Deosai National Park; and mineral resources including gemstones like topaz, aquamarine and rare earth minerals.
The document provides information about Gilgit-Baltistan, a region located in northern Pakistan. It discusses Gilgit-Baltistan's history, emergence as a province in 2009, and location between three major mountain ranges. The culture of Gilgit-Baltistan is then described, including the major languages spoken, religious and cultural festivals celebrated, traditional clothing, foods, and sports. Finally, the document outlines some of Gilgit-Baltistan's popular tourist destinations and attractions as well as some major issues facing the region.
Gilgit Baltistan is a scenic region in Pakistan located in the Himalayan mountains bordering Kashmir, China, and Afghanistan. It is home to three major mountain ranges and has an area of 72,496 km2 with a population of around 1.8 million people. The main languages spoken are Shina, Balti, and Burushaski. The culture is characterized by strong family and marriage traditions, distinctive local dress, dances, music and a varied cuisine that reflects the diverse ethnic groups in the region.
Tourism promotion in Gilgit baltistan by shujaat balti Tarkati kharmangsuzain ali
This document provides an overview of tourism promotion in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. It begins with definitions of key terms like tourism, visitor, tourist, and mountaineering. It then discusses the geography, climate, people, languages, and culture of Gilgit Baltistan. Major tourist destinations in each district are outlined, including peaks, glaciers, and national parks. The document explains that the region is well-suited for adventure, cultural, eco, and religious tourism. Data on foreign and domestic tourism over time is also presented. In summary, the document presents background information on Gilgit Baltistan and outlines its significant potential for promoting tourism.
Gilgit-Baltistan is the northernmost region of Pakistan. It has an area of 72000 sqkm and a population of 2 million people. The region has great tourism potential due to its beautiful mountains, lakes, glaciers and valleys. It is also strategically important for Pakistan due to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor that passes through the region. Gilgit-Baltistan has a diverse culture and is known for its educated population, local cuisine, traditional music and polo. The people of Gilgit-Baltistan are friendly and hospitality.
Gilgit-Baltistan has been an important region located along the Silk Road for centuries. Though isolated by the Karakoram Mountains, the territory has preserved a unique culture and traditions across its seven districts. The people fought for and achieved independence from the Dogra Raj in 1948. Today, Gilgit-Baltistan has a diverse population that speaks multiple languages and celebrates both religious and cultural festivals through traditional foods, dress, family structure, music and dance. The region remains culturally and historically distinct while also being administratively connected to Pakistan.
Gilgit Baltistan history and life styleAsmaAhmad63
Every year on November 1, the region of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) officially celebrates its independence from Kashmir’s Dogra family rule. Gilgit was liberated on November 1, 1947 while Baltistan was freed in 1948 as a result of a bloody freedom war.
The document discusses the natural resources of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It outlines 8 types of natural resources: human resources consisting of a growing population projected to reach 1 million; atmospheric resources with varying climate from eastern moist zones to drier west; water resources including glaciers, lakes and rivers feeding the Indus River; forest resources along Himalayan ranges but decreasing; animal resources such as ibex and markhor protected in national parks; crop resources including wheat, fruits and vegetables on 1% of cultivated land; wildlife resources in protected areas like Deosai National Park; and mineral resources including gemstones like topaz, aquamarine and rare earth minerals.
1) Gilgit-Baltistan is a region in northern Pakistan that borders China and Kashmir.
2) The region has extreme terrain ranging from the Karakoram and western Himalayan mountain ranges to the Deosai Plains, the second highest plateau in the world.
3) The economy relies on agriculture, trade along the Silk Road, and increasingly on tourism drawn to the mountain scenery and peaks, including K2.
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This document provides information on valleys located across seven districts of Gilgit Baltistan: Gilgit, Hunza, Ghanche, Skardu, Astore, Ghizer, and Diamer. For each valley, brief details are given about its location, natural features, activities, and points of interest. Some of the valleys mentioned include Naltar Valley in Gilgit known for pine forests and skiing, Passu Valley in Hunza near glaciers and peaks over 6,000 meters, and Hushe Valley in Ghanche located along the Masherbrum mountain range. The document aims to highlight the natural beauty and tourism potential of the many valleys across the Gilgit Baltistan region of northern Pakistan.
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1) The document describes the culture of the Baltistan region in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It covers the history, demographics, languages, festivals, foods, dress, and gifts provided to Pakistan such as glaciers, mountain ranges, and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor route.
2) The major festivals celebrated in Baltistan include Nowroz (spring festival on March 21st), Jashn-e-Mayfang (winter solstice festival on December 21st), and the Shandur Polo Festival in July. Cultural foods include mamtu, chapshuro, balay noodles, prapu noodles made with walnut paste, and namkeen chai tea
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This presentation represents some of the prominent Flora and Fauna of Gilgit Baltistan. It covers the eatable plants, the woody plants, and most importantly, the medicinal plants of Gilgit Baltistan. It also shows the significant wild species' life and the species that will go extinct shortly.
Gilgit-Baltistan is an administrative territory in northern Pakistan with an area of 72,496 square kilometers and a population of around 2 million people. It is bordered by Azad Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan, Xinjiang province of China, and the Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir. In 1947, the region joined Pakistan after revolting against the rule of the Maharaja of Kashmir. Gilgit-Baltistan has a diverse landscape that includes mountain ranges like the Karakoram, Himalayas, and Hindu Kush as well as over 100 lakes and glaciers. The main economic
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- It was previously ruled by the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir and was leased to the British government before being annexed by Pakistan in 1948.
- It is home to mountain ranges like the Karakoram, Himalaya, and Hindu Kush and several historical places and natural lakes.
- The region has a rich culture that varies between valleys, with various languages, festivals, dances, music, dresses, and dishes being part of the local traditions and heritage.
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1) Gilgit-Baltistan is a region in northern Pakistan that borders China and Kashmir.
2) The region has extreme terrain ranging from the Karakoram and western Himalayan mountain ranges to the Deosai Plains, the second highest plateau in the world.
3) The economy relies on agriculture, trade along the Silk Road, and increasingly on tourism drawn to the mountain scenery and peaks, including K2.
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This document provides information on valleys located across seven districts of Gilgit Baltistan: Gilgit, Hunza, Ghanche, Skardu, Astore, Ghizer, and Diamer. For each valley, brief details are given about its location, natural features, activities, and points of interest. Some of the valleys mentioned include Naltar Valley in Gilgit known for pine forests and skiing, Passu Valley in Hunza near glaciers and peaks over 6,000 meters, and Hushe Valley in Ghanche located along the Masherbrum mountain range. The document aims to highlight the natural beauty and tourism potential of the many valleys across the Gilgit Baltistan region of northern Pakistan.
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1) The document describes the culture of the Baltistan region in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It covers the history, demographics, languages, festivals, foods, dress, and gifts provided to Pakistan such as glaciers, mountain ranges, and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor route.
2) The major festivals celebrated in Baltistan include Nowroz (spring festival on March 21st), Jashn-e-Mayfang (winter solstice festival on December 21st), and the Shandur Polo Festival in July. Cultural foods include mamtu, chapshuro, balay noodles, prapu noodles made with walnut paste, and namkeen chai tea
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This document provides an overview of Gilgit Baltistan, a northern region of Pakistan. It discusses Gilgit Baltistan's geography, including its many mountain peaks over 7,000 meters high. It also describes Gilgit Baltistan's culture, including traditional musical instruments, dances featuring long robes and swords, and foods like breads and curries. Additionally, it notes the region's historical places, languages including Shina and Wakhi, and religious and cultural festivals.
Chitral is a town located in northwest Pakistan that serves as the capital of Chitral District. The document discusses Chitral's history, culture, and notable places. It notes that Chitral has a majority Muslim population with some followers of the Kalash tribe who are traditionally atheist. The culture section highlights aspects of Chitrali culture like marriage ceremonies, musical traditions, clothing, and cuisine. It also provides information on the Kalash people and their unique polytheistic culture in the surrounding valleys.
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The document summarizes the culture of Sakardu Gilgit Baltistan. It describes the geography as located between mountain ranges with an area of 72,971 sq km. The history is traced from rock carvings showing animal paintings, scripts, and buildings. The region has diverse languages including Shina, Balti, and Brushaski. Cultures involve religious and seasonal festivals. Family and marriage systems are based on joint families and arranged marriages. Traditional dances include sword, trio band, and cow boy dances accompanied by musical instruments like drums and flutes. Local foods include marzan, hrspkhur and kiseer. Popular sports are polo, neza bazi and tapoo.
This presentation represents some of the prominent Flora and Fauna of Gilgit Baltistan. It covers the eatable plants, the woody plants, and most importantly, the medicinal plants of Gilgit Baltistan. It also shows the significant wild species' life and the species that will go extinct shortly.
Gilgit-Baltistan is an administrative territory in northern Pakistan with an area of 72,496 square kilometers and a population of around 2 million people. It is bordered by Azad Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan, Xinjiang province of China, and the Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir. In 1947, the region joined Pakistan after revolting against the rule of the Maharaja of Kashmir. Gilgit-Baltistan has a diverse landscape that includes mountain ranges like the Karakoram, Himalayas, and Hindu Kush as well as over 100 lakes and glaciers. The main economic
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- It is home to mountain ranges like the Karakoram, Himalaya, and Hindu Kush and several historical places and natural lakes.
- The region has a rich culture that varies between valleys, with various languages, festivals, dances, music, dresses, and dishes being part of the local traditions and heritage.
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2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Brief history of Gilgit
Baltistan
01
Geography
Location of Gilgit Baltistan
on world map
02
Culture
It includes all the cultural
festivals, languages, folk
music, dance, traditional
dress
03
Languages
All the languages spoken
in Gilgit Baltistan
04
Cuisine/ Food
Traditional food of the
region
05
Tourism
Tourism industry and its
contribution to betterment
of country
06
3. Introduction
In 1948 the republic of Gilgit Baltistan emerged on
the of world after fighting a war with Dogra Raj.
Later became the part of Pakistan on their own will.
Formally Known as the northern areas of Pakistan
.
First Elections were held on December 30, 1970 .
In 2009 Gilgit Baltistan became the fifth province of
Pakistan not province but provincial setup.
4. Introduction cont..
Gilgit Baltistan is, perhaps the most spectacular region of
Pakistan in terms of geography and scenic beauty.
Here worlds three mightiest mountain ranges: the
Karakorum, Hindukush and Himalayas meet.
The whole Gilgit Baltistan is like a paradise for the
mountaineers and trekkers.
Islam was first introduced in 16th century.
5. Geography
Gilgit-Baltistan is administratively divided into three divisions:
Baltistan, Diamer and Gilgit. Which in turn are divided into 14
districts.
Centuries Old trade and travel route.
The only part of Pakistan to border and neighbor four countries.
Presence of International Road Network.
6. Geography cont..
It borders the territory of Azad Kashmir to
the south, the province of KPK to the west,
Afghanistan to the north and Xinjiang
region of China to east and northeast,
Jammu and Kashmir state of India to
southeast.
Capital: Gilgit
Total area: 72,971 km2
Population: 1,492,924 Population [2017]
9. Traditional music
Alghani
The people of Gilgit, Punial,
Gupis and Yasin call this
rhythm as Alghani.
Ajoli
During Departure of bride
and groom from house this
rhythm is played
Dani
Dani is the name of a
traditional music mostly
played in Hunza and Ghizer.
11. Old Citizen Dance
This dance is performed by old citizens of respective area wearing Choga
(a traditional long coat) and a local hat.
Traditional Dance
12. Sword Dance
The unique dance performed by men in pairs taking sword on one hand
and a shield on another.
Traditional Dance
14. Languages
Approximately 17 different languages are spoken in Gilgit Baltistan and every
language is totally different from other languages.
English is official language in Pakistan including Gilgit Baltistan. Mostly official
work is conducted in English while Urdu is Pakistan’s national language so its
also spoken in Gilgit.
Apart from these two below are the important and regional languages which are
spoken in Gilgit.
Shina: Shina is the largest and comprehensive language in Gilgit Baltistan.
Books on both proses as well as poetry are being written in this language. Shina
is spoken in Gilgit, Skardu, Diamer, Chilas, Ghizer and Gupis.
15. Burushaski: It is a unique language which means it is not found in any other language in
the world.
The speakers of this language can be found in Hunza, Nagar, Yasin, Gilgit and some of them
are in Gupis valley.
Khowar : Khowar is spoken in Gupis, Yasin, Phander and all over Chitral. In this language
books are being written and published and the speakers of khowar are committed to their
language.
Balti: Speakers of this language can be found in Skardu, Khaplu and Kharmang District. It is
the only language of Chinese Tibetan family spoken in Pakistan.
Languages Cont.…
16. Languages Cont.…
Wakhi: It is spoken In some areas of Ghizer district and
Gojal(Upper Hunza). It is written in Arabic script but writings are
rare.
Other languages are:
Kalasha
Domaaki
Pashto
21. Famous Places and
Tourism
Gilgit strategically the most important region in the Karakorum and the trade center and capital
town. It is the land of mountains, glaciers, organic hidden valleys, lakes and mountain Rivers
and stream flows here are full of Himalayan trout. Fishing is the most favorite and famous
hobby of the people who visit here.
Gilgit Baltistan is a hot spot and dreamland for adventure and nature lovers. The natural beauty
of landscape hidden valleys and gardens of beautiful flowers vast plains of vivid green meadow
and medicinal plants.
Gilgit Baltistan is the home of some of the worlds highest mountains K2 and Nanga Parbat are
on the top
22. Famous places in Gilgit are as follow:
Phander Valley
Shandoor and Langar National Park
Altit and Baltit Fort Hunza
Khunjurab National Park
Daosai National Park
Cold Desert Skardu
Khalti lake Gupis
Attabad lake Hunza
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27. Tourism in Gilgit Baltistan
What does the GB Offer ? Unique Landscape and Pristine Nature
Worlds Most Famous Mountain Ranges
The Himalayas, Karakorum & Hindukush.
K2 World’s Second Highest Peak.
Five over 8000 Meters Peaks.
101 Peaks over 7000 Meters.
5100 Glaciers.
2200 Sq. Miles of Snow Covered Area.
119 Lakes.
28. What does the GB Offer ? Biodiversity
in Wildlife and High Altitude Forests
4 National Parks
09 Game Reserves
3 wildlife sanctuaries
230 species of Birds
54 Species of mammals
20 species of fresh water fish
23 species of reptiles
6 of amphibians
6592 Sq. KM of Forests, which constitutes 9.1 % of
the total area
29. Reasons for Poor Inflow
Negative perception of security due to the label of
Northern Areas.
Travel advisories suggesting against travelling on
KKH.
Poor condition of KKH often blocked by land slides.
Lack of alternate to KKH.
Unpredictable flight scheduling and the woes of PIA
booking.
Absence of International airports.
Centralized issuance of permits and conduct of
briefing and debriefing in Islamabad.
Lack of tourist facilities at the tourist attractions.