The landscape is incredible, isn't it? This clip is from my travel film "My Journey into a Restricted Region." Watch it now th-cam.com/video/cQB0_ZuD0M0/w-d-xo.html. The journey continues all the way to the China border, through Skardu, and back to India too!
I gotta be honest here. Making Babusar out to seem like it's some sort of super restricted region is not really true. Think about it, would a super restrictive region have zip lines that people are enjoying on??. These checkpoints are a dime and a dozen all across the northern areas of Pakistan and you can see in the video that after asking a few basic questions they let him go. I think Karl is falling trap to the bug of most influencers where they have to add some masala to their videos. damn shame
I've lived in Pakistan all my life and haven't done anything like this, 😢 alone on a bike and navigating through the entire northern areas of Pakistan.. What an amazing trip. And yes it's sad that India - Pakistan relations are not good and your wife could not visit. Maybe in the future our political disputes are set aside and people of both countries can go on such trips. And BTW, your Urdu/Hindi has improved over time. 👍🏻👍🏻
@@sauceontoes3457 Yes very true. The one Karl is riding is a 150 Honda.. It's supposed to be the most powerful one (locally produced)... You should see what all we do with the 70 cc Chinese bikes. We do have really nice imports but those are not available for rent. So Karl went with the best available. And it's serving him pretty good I'd say.
@@00000a0009 I don't believe you and I also know now that you are talking out of hearsey. I happen to travel there twice a year and it is most welcoming and open to tourists. Trust me man
I am a 32 years old Pakistani and I've never heard of Babusar Top (or surroundings) as Disputed/Restricted Areas.. lol Bhai kuch ziada he dartaa hai susral walon sy 😅
You're doing great Karl. I'm sure your wife would appreciate this video for bringing this hidden gem a little closer to home, even though she might never get to experience it herself. This is incredible.
I watched the entire movie of your trip, but this was a really interesting part of the journey. I thought about the children on the side of the road. No ipads, Xbox, or tv. Just Mother Nature and living off the land. Such a simple but difficult life. No worries. Just a simple life. An amazing journey. Thanks for sharing.
Karl! I love your videos exploring Pakistan in an honest manner. Looking forward to seeing more of your Northern trip Being a Pakistani, India is my second home. I wish I could visit it someday but just as you mentioned, it's insanely difficult.
@sharma.1971 no your just jealous China doing so much for pakistan and they aren't doing anything for India stop spreading lies and scamming people call center scammers
Man i swear, if India and Pakistan resolve their disputes, the entire Kashmir region can become one of the most attractive tourist hot-spot on the Planet. The entire region is immensely beautiful, breathtaking, and just heavenly.
Thanks so much for the journey ❤. Will never get to see this but through your eye's. Glad you are safe and you are so kind Karl. God's handywork. Amazing really 😊
Grand to see proper travel videos and contentious framing are still on offer. Have been watching for a few years, and perhaps I’ve missed it, but would be interested in a quick behind the scenes on how you plan and edit these. Cheers and thanks,
@@KarlRockthat is not the only things (or herbs) they grow in KhyberPass 😅 eheheh. They have great shops full of American leftovers from the west border... great people there, and un touched nature
It's really interesting. I am an explorer too, but differently. I am Dutch, I understand you're half Dutch (too). I am so lucky to live in Kashmir, India. I would love to see Azad Kashmir as well. Seen several videos of that. In my humble opinion Kashmir is the most beautiful with its divine nature. As the Shah Jahangir first stated "if there is paradise on earth, it is here, it is here, it is here". The hospitality of its people outstand all and I am sure in Pakistan it's no different. If only India would not have been divided in 1947. My dream is, one day, Insha Allah soon, borders (all over the world) will disappear, reuniting all people. We're all human, we're all connected: my birthplace is earth, my race is human, my religion is love and my politics is freedom. Isn't that what we all want? Everything and everyone is energy, even the stone is alive when you check on the nano level, nature in Kashmir is so alive and healing. Kashir che myon dil; Kashmir mera dil hain.
@@sahilsingh6048 You may be right. When searching the internet, one finds both names as the first one who quoted this. I was not present when it was first said, so I can't confirm neither. But whoever said it first, it's in my humble opinion right. There may be places on earth with similar beauty, but nothing is better than Kashmir. Nature here is truly amazingly great!
@@khemchandsandilya6806 Can't help it, but that's how Kashmir in Pak is called. I didn't invent that. And after all, aren't we looking for an azad world? All living in freedom?
Keep up the good work Karl. Thoroughly enjoyed your journey. I have visited Babusar top myself back in 2011. Ignore ALL the negative comments. Both India 🇮🇳 & Pakistan landscape is beautiful shame that the people on both side cannot enjoy each other’s land in peace. 👍🏽👌🏽😃
I've seen your videos for years - all good, but never subscribed. This series is different. It feels like a front / direct view of what you are experiencing. So, I subscribed. I really enjoy where this is going.
Hi Karl, thanks for exploring Pakistan! When you visit next time, I recommend bringing your wife along. If she has a New Zealand passport, getting a visa will be easy. I hope you had a wonderful stay and enjoyed your visit. Have a safe journey!
Plz don't get confused because of Background music, this place (Babusar top) is the main tourist point, karl try his best to make it loke a military zone
Hey, Karl. I'm planning on going to New Zealand with my buddies next summer. As a New Zealander, what do you recommend to experience? Are there any hidden gems we should absolutely know about? Cheers - the view was absolutely incredible in the video, by the way.
Sir Karl, beautiful vlog as always,❤👍 admist the high strict security- inspiring you are showing a different side of Pakistan administrated kashmir which is peaceful and have lots of beautiful places😊
Nice video. Been in Gilgit on 2019. Sadly I wasnt able to continue my trip in PK due some healthy matters (food there is.......). Hope to see new videos ab this area, pretty interesting!!
This is Pakistan Gilgit and is not a disputed territory. Disputed territory is indian occupied Kashmir. Have you ever used that word disputed territory while visiting Indian occupied Kashmir? Do you know the sentiments of people living in Srinagar or Gilgit regarding India??? But its totally understandable because you are here to please your indian audience.
The dispute & forceful occupation is created by Pakistan.. India was always a rightful owner. Hence, the disputed territory tag. Karl was soft enough not to use forceful occupation along with disputed 😂
Nice Karl bro. I have been over the Babusar a couple of times. it is really nice in June when the area is more green and covered with some snow as well. Anyways, well done and welcome to Pakistan. If you happen to come to Islamabad, Let me know, we will sit and spend some time or show you around good tourist places around Islamabad. Very warm welcome to Pakistan.❤
As you gain altitude the fuel mixture needs to be enriched by adjusting the carbonators with a screw driver , I’m sure there are TH-cam videos for your specific bike to show you how it’s done or by referencing the manual . As a rule of thumb it should be adjusted every few thousand feet and don’t forget to adjust it back when you descend to a leaner mixture
@@KarlRock no worries, not a lot people know that because they buy the bike already tuned for the elevation they live at , cars have computers that do it automatically
@@joejoey7272 also, the tire pressures also, no? I was always at elevation 5-10 beachside in florida.. no snow, and no hills... moving to colorado, was an eyeopener heh
Another great video, Karl. I live over in China and would love very much to make videos like this of the other side of the border there but it seems unlikely to be possible at the moment. Maybe in the future.
Gilgit-Baltistan is truly one of the most breathtaking places on Earth, with its majestic mountains, serene valleys, and rich cultural heritage. However, it’s important to recognize the complex political status of the region. While it’s part of Pakistan and enjoys a degree of autonomy, it’s not yet recognized as a full province. This status often leaves the people of Gilgit-Baltistan in a challenging position, as they seek greater representation and rights within the country. The beauty of the land is undeniable, but the political and social issues are equally significant and deserve more attention
I am from Gilgit. The security officials are natives and they wouldn't have said anything even if had mentioned Haryana or whatever part of India. It's not a big deal and don't think people of GB are fools or drama lovers.
He already told them his wife's Indian. They didn't seem to care, so why in the world would they care what city and caste the wife is from? That's just very ignorant of you to think he has to act tactfully because of his Haryana Jat connections lol.
i barely looked at what bike you have but when you go into altitude like this you must ajust you air/fuel mixture screw thats why the bike is strugling, thats all you need to do.
Bro Karl.. lovely vlog..I'm from India and felt a little worried for you at 7:26 😂😂..the guy's expression and mood did change a bit .did you feel that or am i overreacting..stay safe and enjoy your trip ❤
Foreigners never need to worry about security checkpoints and services in Pakistan, they will never harrass you. If anything they just want to ensure your safety and will even escort you anywhere for free.
China flags there are at local hotels i guess to attract Chinese customers who maybe keep visiting the area as lot of trade happens between china and Pakistan through khunjrab pass
its not a big deal here but publisher of this video made it dramatic with background music for views, its not an actual border crossing between different coutries but different regions of Pakistan within the same country. When i travel in my city Peshawar we have bigger checkposts around the city than this one. Police / army has same crammed questions like where you came from? show national identity card, where are you going?? and then tells us to go nothing unusual here.
Dear karl , don't get amazed, The people in these regions(Gilgit Baltistan)had much less direct contact with British India compared to the interactions with Central Asian and Chinese regions. This is why historically,These connections were facilitated through ancient trade routes like the Silk Road, the northern parts of what is now Pakistan had closer ties to these neighboring regions before modern national borders were established after the independence of Pakistan and India in 1947. Thanks me later 😊
Chinese flag is for their contracts, they have built many roads and tunnels here in this area. Gilgat is their export and import hub.. for the thing coming from Gwadar port.
Chinese enclave. Remember the time qhen Xi xinping called imran khan to apologize for his comments on chinese brutality on uyighur muslims. Bankruptcy and religious madness has made Pakistan totally dependent on USA and China for survival. Hard to get out of this puppetry
Yes, and they don't exactly put tourist attractions at disputed and restricted areas lol. Which means this was dramatized for well, TH-cam, or he's been scared to a point where he's paranoid about anything and everything. None of this is restricted, however there are quite a few checkpoints, they ask the usual questions, check your papers and off you go (as he has through out this and prior trips). But it's TH-cam, need the drama.
If your wife holds a dual nationality (newZealand's) then she can get a visa and travel Pakistan just like you can. Like a Pakistani Vlogger @WildLensByAbrar have visited India around an year ago, as he is German national. I've seen quite a few videos of this travel series and it seems you are very highly influenced by Indian side folklores about Pakistan :) Common peeps almost always welcome you even if you are Indian. As far as the security is concerned, they will always treat foreigners with more scrutiny for their own and our security. Babusar top is no way near a restricted region. We do have these entry/ exit system/ checkposts at almost all entry exit points in the north or bordering regions. This also serves the purpose of identification in case if, may God forbid, any accident happens.
I recommend wildlens from Abrar, RHS or jetlag warriors youtube videos if anyone is really interested in exploring Gilgit Baltistan. This series has turned out so disappointing so far.
I definitely want to discover New Z land. I hope you meet me in Auckland . I am getting jealous of you cause by now you been to more places in Pakistan then even I have. I am your subscribers . I can say Karl 007 at his best.
The landscape is incredible, isn't it?
This clip is from my travel film "My Journey into a Restricted Region." Watch it now th-cam.com/video/cQB0_ZuD0M0/w-d-xo.html.
The journey continues all the way to the China border, through Skardu, and back to India too!
Barak Allah Feek :arabic for: may our All mighty one Creator Grant you his blessings, peace and guidance
Naswar- tobacco powder which is snorted to get a high😊
@@puneetbadyal609 thanks! I was really wondering what it was. New to me.
@@KarlRock sir request you to get our of that place . It's very dangerous full of mujahideens which you cannot distinguish.
@@sushantluthra have you been there yourself?
Tension music, tension at the border, Karl super nervous. And this random guy having a blast on a wire ahahahahaha
@@SoilRanger are you Russian?
I gotta be honest here. Making Babusar out to seem like it's some sort of super restricted region is not really true. Think about it, would a super restrictive region have zip lines that people are enjoying on??. These checkpoints are a dime and a dozen all across the northern areas of Pakistan and you can see in the video that after asking a few basic questions they let him go.
I think Karl is falling trap to the bug of most influencers where they have to add some masala to their videos.
damn shame
I've lived in Pakistan all my life and haven't done anything like this, 😢 alone on a bike and navigating through the entire northern areas of Pakistan.. What an amazing trip. And yes it's sad that India - Pakistan relations are not good and your wife could not visit. Maybe in the future our political disputes are set aside and people of both countries can go on such trips. And BTW, your Urdu/Hindi has improved over time. 👍🏻👍🏻
Good words,more peace should be met, and collaborations of farmers from both regions.
You guys have chainsaws in the name of bikes, no wonder you can't travel
@@sauceontoes3457
Yes very true. The one Karl is riding is a 150 Honda.. It's supposed to be the most powerful one (locally produced)... You should see what all we do with the 70 cc Chinese bikes.
We do have really nice imports but those are not available for rent. So Karl went with the best available. And it's serving him pretty good I'd say.
That checkpoint completely changed atmosphere when the zipline appeared
I know. It makes you realize these people are no different than the rest of the world. Just people.
i was so confused
@@sandjfnffsYou were confused because Karl made the place out to seem like it was a military zone but in reality it's not.
@@winistan It Is highly militarized that border, believe me (or check any book about that area)
@@00000a0009 I don't believe you and I also know now that you are talking out of hearsey.
I happen to travel there twice a year and it is most welcoming and open to tourists.
Trust me man
Dude I'm just a nobody in the states. You're an inspiration I wish I could be. Thank you Karl.
I am a 32 years old Pakistani and I've never heard of Babusar Top (or surroundings) as Disputed/Restricted Areas.. lol
Bhai kuch ziada he dartaa hai susral walon sy 😅
😂😂
You're doing great Karl. I'm sure your wife would appreciate this video for bringing this hidden gem a little closer to home, even though she might never get to experience it herself. This is incredible.
Thank you! I was so happy to see my entire family tuning into the premiere 🥳 They enjoyed it.
@@KarlRockyou really rock. Also I wanted to mention you have ballz of steel to do something like this. Keep up the good work. Subscriber for life ❤
What an adventure this must have been! I was surprised and off guard by how friendly the border guards were!
I watched the entire movie of your trip, but this was a really interesting part of the journey. I thought about the children on the side of the road. No ipads, Xbox, or tv. Just Mother Nature and living off the land. Such a simple but difficult life. No worries. Just a simple life. An amazing journey. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing scenery! I would never have seen this if it wasn't for your channel. Thanks Karl!
Karl! I love your videos exploring Pakistan in an honest manner. Looking forward to seeing more of your Northern trip
Being a Pakistani, India is my second home. I wish I could visit it someday but just as you mentioned, it's insanely difficult.
11:38 you see Chinese flags because alot of Chinese workforce and tourists pass through here, its very good for business
Because u all are *gulam* of China.. everywhere tourist goes..that doesn't mean they will raise their flag
😂😂😂😂😂😂
They sold many areas to Chinese
India do more business with china but we did not put their flag you are becoming their slaves
@sharma.1971 no your just jealous China doing so much for pakistan and they aren't doing anything for India stop spreading lies and scamming people call center scammers
Man i swear, if India and Pakistan resolve their disputes, the entire Kashmir region can become one of the most attractive tourist hot-spot on the Planet. The entire region is immensely beautiful, breathtaking, and just heavenly.
Thanks so much for the journey ❤. Will never get to see this but through your eye's. Glad you are safe and you are so kind Karl. God's handywork. Amazing really 😊
Grand to see proper travel videos and contentious framing are still on offer.
Have been watching for a few years, and perhaps I’ve missed it, but would be interested in a quick behind the scenes on how you plan and edit these.
Cheers and thanks,
Always love your vlogs Karl. Keep up the good work man ❤
"Naswar" = tobacco, slaked lime, indigo, cardamom, oil, menthol, ash from juniper bark, water. Highest quality is from Khyber region.
Thank you! I was wondering what it is. It even has a unique smell.
@@KarlRock Not Unique Bad smell.
Wtf how did you even translate into English 😂😂😂😂
@@KarlRockthat is not the only things (or herbs) they grow in KhyberPass 😅 eheheh. They have great shops full of American leftovers from the west border... great people there, and un touched nature
One of my favorite parts of this film.
@@barbarachambers7974 thank you for watching! I’m editing new videos now for you 👌
@@KarlRock yay! Can't wait.
I always enjoy and learn from your Vlogs Karl, your work is so Inspiring ❤🎉
From a small travel vlogger.. you are my inspiration 😊
Karl, thank you so much, my best wishes 😊🥰🤣 safety life 😊😁🤣
I am in awe of the timeless beauty. Such powerful scenery. Thank you, Sir.
It's really interesting. I am an explorer too, but differently. I am Dutch, I understand you're half Dutch (too). I am so lucky to live in Kashmir, India. I would love to see Azad Kashmir as well. Seen several videos of that. In my humble opinion Kashmir is the most beautiful with its divine nature. As the Shah Jahangir first stated "if there is paradise on earth, it is here, it is here, it is here". The hospitality of its people outstand all and I am sure in Pakistan it's no different. If only India would not have been divided in 1947. My dream is, one day, Insha Allah soon, borders (all over the world) will disappear, reuniting all people. We're all human, we're all connected: my birthplace is earth, my race is human, my religion is love and my politics is freedom. Isn't that what we all want? Everything and everyone is energy, even the stone is alive when you check on the nano level, nature in Kashmir is so alive and healing. Kashir che myon dil; Kashmir mera dil hain.
I think the qoute was said by amir khusrau first.
@@sahilsingh6048 You may be right. When searching the internet, one finds both names as the first one who quoted this. I was not present when it was first said, so I can't confirm neither. But whoever said it first, it's in my humble opinion right. There may be places on earth with similar beauty, but nothing is better than Kashmir. Nature here is truly amazingly great!
Dreaming nations without boundaries and then azad kashmir??
@@khemchandsandilya6806 Can't help it, but that's how Kashmir in Pak is called. I didn't invent that. And after all, aren't we looking for an azad world? All living in freedom?
@@ellispandit-spaanderman3742 I support Your views. You are not clear
World peace thru watching Karl Rock ! 😊
I visited this babu sur top. It is such an amazing place to visit. Temperature drastically changed from 30 to 15 degrees in no time.
Keep up the good work Karl. Thoroughly enjoyed your journey. I have visited Babusar top myself back in 2011. Ignore ALL the negative comments. Both India 🇮🇳 & Pakistan landscape is beautiful shame that the people on both side cannot enjoy each other’s land in peace. 👍🏽👌🏽😃
I've seen your videos for years - all good, but never subscribed. This series is different. It feels like a front / direct view of what you are experiencing. So, I subscribed. I really enjoy where this is going.
Over the time, you have really mastered the art of videography, perfect to watch your videos.
Karl Rock you rock 🎉❤
That check point encounter before gilgit was totally dramtic like a movie scene. Good work
he made it dramatic with background music, nothing unusual here.
Hi Karl, thanks for exploring Pakistan! When you visit next time, I recommend bringing your wife along. If she has a New Zealand passport, getting a visa will be easy. I hope you had a wonderful stay and enjoyed your visit. Have a safe journey!
I watched the long version and watching the short videos as well.. its so refreshing ❤ thanks Karl!
That drive looked amazing/beautiful. If you didn't have to worry about your bike making it, it seems like it'd have been totally relaxing/peaceful.
Plz don't get confused because of Background music, this place (Babusar top) is the main tourist point, karl try his best to make it loke a military zone
We're there with you, Karl. Thanks for this view :)
i am a biker and know you are having lot of fun, peace, moments and making memories in this ride. love.
Hey, Karl. I'm planning on going to New Zealand with my buddies next summer. As a New Zealander, what do you recommend to experience? Are there any hidden gems we should absolutely know about? Cheers - the view was absolutely incredible in the video, by the way.
❤loved it . Please upload further vlogs of ur visit to hunza valley and much more
Stay safe Karl Rock. And may God bless you through your journey 🙏. And greetings from Texas
Pakistan more safe then texas
I hate that you had so much trouble with your rented bike, but at least the view made up for it.
Karl, Amazing to watch you on your trek !
Sir Karl, beautiful vlog as always,❤👍 admist the high strict security- inspiring you are showing a different side of Pakistan administrated kashmir which is peaceful and have lots of beautiful places😊
What a beautiful region. And riding up there on a Royal Enfield is something I would love to do one day too.
Nice video. Been in Gilgit on 2019. Sadly I wasnt able to continue my trip in PK due some healthy matters (food there is.......).
Hope to see new videos ab this area, pretty interesting!!
For the first time I've been influenced by these travel vlogs. To think of what was before, what is, and what will be.
Good on you for saying she is where she is from!
Honesty is the best policy
I wouldn't be surprised if he is working with the indian army.
This is Pakistan Gilgit and is not a disputed territory. Disputed territory is indian occupied Kashmir. Have you ever used that word disputed territory while visiting Indian occupied Kashmir? Do you know the sentiments of people living in Srinagar or Gilgit regarding India??? But its totally understandable because you are here to please your indian audience.
NOBODY KNOW ABOUT INDIA IN US!!! YOU MEAN IN OLD 🎥??
The dispute & forceful occupation is created by Pakistan.. India was always a rightful owner. Hence, the disputed territory tag. Karl was soft enough not to use forceful occupation along with disputed 😂
😅 whole of Kashmir, Pakistan belonged to India before 1947. So please dont get started about Sentiments. PAK has 0 rights on Kashmir.
Liar lying 😂 no education in your pakistan. So much inflation. Nothing permanent. Wish your forefathers never converted 😅
Read the history before making a comment
You are daring Carl , thx for showing this
Nice Karl bro. I have been over the Babusar a couple of times. it is really nice in June when the area is more green and covered with some snow as well. Anyways, well done and welcome to Pakistan. If you happen to come to Islamabad, Let me know, we will sit and spend some time or show you around good tourist places around Islamabad. Very warm welcome to Pakistan.❤
Enjoyed this video Karl! Just a friendly suggestion, please upgrade your cameras for better picture quality. Thank you.
Amazing, thank you for sharing your experiences
Excellent video and yes you are privileged to be there..
As you gain altitude the fuel mixture needs to be enriched by adjusting the carbonators with a screw driver , I’m sure there are TH-cam videos for your specific bike to show you how it’s done or by referencing the manual . As a rule of thumb it should be adjusted every few thousand feet and don’t forget to adjust it back when you descend to a leaner mixture
Thanks so much! I didn’t do that 😅
@@KarlRock no worries, not a lot people know that because they buy the bike already tuned for the elevation they live at , cars have computers that do it automatically
@@joejoey7272 also, the tire pressures also, no? I was always at elevation 5-10 beachside in florida.. no snow, and no hills... moving to colorado, was an eyeopener heh
@@dertythegrower if it’s compressed air yes , if it’s nitrogen it doesn’t get affected by altitude as much
Another great video, Karl. I live over in China and would love very much to make videos like this of the other side of the border there but it seems unlikely to be possible at the moment. Maybe in the future.
Another great video. I try to have enough time to watch the whole thing. Thanks!
Gilgit-Baltistan is truly one of the most breathtaking places on Earth, with its majestic mountains, serene valleys, and rich cultural heritage. However, it’s important to recognize the complex political status of the region. While it’s part of Pakistan and enjoys a degree of autonomy, it’s not yet recognized as a full province. This status often leaves the people of Gilgit-Baltistan in a challenging position, as they seek greater representation and rights within the country. The beauty of the land is undeniable, but the political and social issues are equally significant and deserve more attention
Karl you answered them so tactfully at security checkpoint- without referring to Haryana Jat connections …. Well done man …
@@unmuktyatree8200 I think there are enough 17th century converted muslim jaat in pakistan, they would have left him.
I am from Gilgit. The security officials are natives and they wouldn't have said anything even if had mentioned Haryana or whatever part of India. It's not a big deal and don't think people of GB are fools or drama lovers.
He already told them his wife's Indian. They didn't seem to care, so why in the world would they care what city and caste the wife is from? That's just very ignorant of you to think he has to act tactfully because of his Haryana Jat connections lol.
Pakistan roads and sceneries are just amazing
Anyone else surprised that the border police allowed Karl to film them?
i barely looked at what bike you have but when you go into altitude like this you must ajust you air/fuel mixture screw thats why the bike is strugling, thats all you need to do.
Bro Karl.. lovely vlog..I'm from India and felt a little worried for you at 7:26 😂😂..the guy's expression and mood did change a bit .did you feel that or am i overreacting..stay safe and enjoy your trip ❤
Please stay safe Karl love your videos
Did you get close to Nanga Parba? Famous mountain climbing place, especially the Rupal Face
Had you come here in June, it would have been all snow around.
Foreigners never need to worry about security checkpoints and services in Pakistan, they will never harrass you. If anything they just want to ensure your safety and will even escort you anywhere for free.
China flags there are at local hotels i guess to attract Chinese customers who maybe keep visiting the area as lot of trade happens between china and Pakistan through khunjrab pass
Nice video again🤙🤙
I did not expect to see a zip line at the border crossing!
its not a big deal here but publisher of this video made it dramatic with background music for views, its not an actual border crossing between different coutries but different regions of Pakistan within the same country. When i travel in my city Peshawar we have bigger checkposts around the city than this one. Police / army has same crammed questions like where you came from? show national identity card, where are you going?? and then tells us to go nothing unusual here.
its not a border crossing lol
@@salmansadozai5500Pakistan said kasmir is azaad kasmir with no pakistan interfere then How can you said that is your state.
@@prajwalsudke-ws3zb same with ladakh and iok
@@salmansadozai5500 we openly say kasmir is our state . But your country stance is it is country.
Try to at least be respectful in the country that is treating you with hospitality
Fuck your hospitality you just love white people
@@Kartikaythakur his wife is indian 🤡
@@aiya2551Thats make no sense Actually!
😂😂😂 he’s wearing ur clothes and everything he’s respectful
It's a open threat
BTW, the title "crossing the border into a restricted region" is not fair.
Kitna royega?
Cry more. It is fair
Our agencies must take him seriously and restrict his move
Thank you
The fun is going to Aksa Chai from Gilgit for food water and security
Thank u so much for buying a couple of eggs from the child. That was the sweetest thing in this tour ❤
Border kidr sa cros kr rhy ho wo bs ak checkpost ha jidr checking hoti ha 😆😃
Very nice video in gilgit. This place part of India. I'm from Kolkata West Bengal India 🇮🇳
Not in your wild dreams..it's Pak Land and will remain so for ever..
Dear karl , don't get amazed, The people in these regions(Gilgit Baltistan)had much less direct contact with British India compared to the interactions with Central Asian and Chinese regions. This is why historically,These connections were facilitated through ancient trade routes like the Silk Road, the northern parts of what is now Pakistan had closer ties to these neighboring regions before modern national borders were established after the independence of Pakistan and India in 1947.
Thanks me later 😊
There's a China flag because the highway is called as China Pakistan friendship highway or something like that.
Chinese flag is for their contracts, they have built many roads and tunnels here in this area. Gilgat is their export and import hub.. for the thing coming from Gwadar port.
Pakistan is slave of communist and atheist China. China has illegally occupied Aksai Chin too.
Chinese enclave. Remember the time qhen Xi xinping called imran khan to apologize for his comments on chinese brutality on uyighur muslims. Bankruptcy and religious madness has made Pakistan totally dependent on USA and China for survival. Hard to get out of this puppetry
Amazing place.
Karl, you are brave
Pakistan is soooo much more beautiful than what people think, can't wait to visit one day in the near future!
Where the goats where, at the river crossing, there were 1000s when I went and they STANK
Stank of what????maybe goat were dirty as they don't wash them
Are you the guy who went to abbottabad?
@@tyrant_hermit yes
@@ujkhan1 Male goats rutting I think
@@tyrant_hermit Yes I am
Truly amazing
Nice vlog!
When you were at the check point i was wondering why someone went zipping past in the background :) Is the zipline a tourist attraction ?
Yes, and they don't exactly put tourist attractions at disputed and restricted areas lol. Which means this was dramatized for well, TH-cam, or he's been scared to a point where he's paranoid about anything and everything. None of this is restricted, however there are quite a few checkpoints, they ask the usual questions, check your papers and off you go (as he has through out this and prior trips). But it's TH-cam, need the drama.
Hi Carl
are you travelling on the royal Enfield bullet bike.
Plz tell them this is an indian brand. 😊
They still ride 70cc bikes.😊
Hello brother love from India 🇮🇳🤝❤️
So interesting video 📷📷
If your wife holds a dual nationality (newZealand's) then she can get a visa and travel Pakistan just like you can. Like a Pakistani Vlogger @WildLensByAbrar have visited India around an year ago, as he is German national. I've seen quite a few videos of this travel series and it seems you are very highly influenced by Indian side folklores about Pakistan :) Common peeps almost always welcome you even if you are Indian. As far as the security is concerned, they will always treat foreigners with more scrutiny for their own and our security. Babusar top is no way near a restricted region. We do have these entry/ exit system/ checkposts at almost all entry exit points in the north or bordering regions. This also serves the purpose of identification in case if, may God forbid, any accident happens.
Well how sad was that? Distances to Beijing and Tashkent, but none to Srinagar or Leh or Kargil. Sick.
Amazing karl
I'm surprised by the quality of the content. Good vlog
This shows how safe is Pakistan that a foreigner can ride alone through out cpec rout.
Looks like a fun ride.
I recommend wildlens from Abrar, RHS or jetlag warriors youtube videos if anyone is really interested in exploring Gilgit Baltistan.
This series has turned out so disappointing so far.
I definitely want to discover New Z land. I hope you meet me in Auckland . I am getting jealous of you cause by now you been to more places in Pakistan then even I have.
I am your subscribers .
I can say Karl 007 at his best.
Jihadi newzeland bhi pahunch gaya
Nice video❤❤❤
Err mate… so did you end up going to Zero Point?