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Gilgit
Gilgit, the Capital of the
Northern areas of Pakistan, is a flourishing
frontier town that has expanded rapidly to about
50,000 inhabitants since the Karakoram Highway
(KKH) opened in 1978, connecting Gilgit with
the rest of Pakistan and China. Gilgit town
is the hub of Northern Areas. Its bazaars attract
traders from all over Pakistan and China. A
variety of languages are spoken as Chinese silk
and chinaware, fabrics, handicrafts, foodstuff
and spices change hands.
It is hot from May to September,
pleasant in October and April and cold from
November to March. The snow-covered peak of
mighty mount Rakaposhi (6143 meters) stands
guard at the eastern end of town, and a semi
circle of barren peaks about 4,500 meters high
enclose the valley on other three sides. Gilgit
gets only about 130 millimeters of rainfall
annually; so all agriculture land is irrigated
with water from melting snows from higher altitudes.
Gilgit
Serena Hotel
The hotel is located in Jutial Village in the
lap of Jutial Mountains just opposite famous
Mount Rakaposhi (6143 meters). The hotel is
six kilometers from the main town and the airport.
The hotel offers a panoramic view of Gilgit
valley. While having a cup of tea in the Dumani
Restaurant or sitting in the guestroom balcony
one can enjoy the fantastic view of Rakaposhi,
Danyore village and the rivers of Gilgit and
Hunza embracing each other just below the hotel.
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