Hi laura, thorughly well researched and awesome video, great photography and thanks for the great insight about the horses.., watched all your vids and loved them, you have educated me on various things :)
Thanks Madam for sharing my Pakistan. Though I can't access such a remote place with scary roads, I do hope to access it in my next life (Inshallah). The place is indeed very beautiful 😊
Loura first of all well come to Pakistan.i really appreciate you.the way how to explore the Beaut of our country and about our culture this is incredible.Superb first time I love your vlogging.stay Blessed
Thank you so much for showing this side of Pakistan Laura. people from around the world mostly misunderstood us and our country. So im really grateful for all of you travelers for showing the real picture of Pakistan. Stay happy 😊 And keep up the good work ❤
Thnks for sharing , Fairy Meadows has become rather populated since I was there last, many years ago, to me it certainly seems overcrowded. 😢 Due to over population and global warming, and other factors, Pakistan is suffering generally in environmental terms; and rainfall, snowfall, have decreased a lot. If this level of tourism continues, I don't know how long before the natural resources fail. It's high time that the public and local communities thought about these problems .
Maybe it was the time of the year that I visited (late August - early September) that it didn't seem crowded to me? Now that I think about it, I was told that there were lots of people there the week before I went. And yes, unfortunately Pakistan is one of the countries most affected by climate change 😢
@@lauraabornstein yes, alas, it's a vicious cycle. Due to global warming, it's becoming super hot down in the plains and lowlands, so large volumes of people escape into the hills and mountains between May/June until August /September. That puts additional pressure on these areas, in turn , with all the attendant problems . (BTW that's a beautiful horse you have back home, is it an Andalusian breed? I visited Spain long ago , back in the 1990s and I remember seeing such lovely horses in the Andalusian region, in Seville and such places )
@@nixtallas I understand, I really hope the environmental situation for Pakistan improves ❤ thanks for sharing. And yes! My horse is a purebred Andalusian horse, you have a good eye! 🤗 He was originally bred for dressage but ended up doing English showjumping. He's pretty good at it too, not a super high jumper (he jumps 1,10 in training and I regularly compete him at 1 m) but what he jumps he jumps very well. I've also started him recently in cross country and he's not bad at it! He's a very well rounded horse, good for trail rides too
Hey Laura welcome to Pakistan 🇵🇰…you are doing a great job visiting different countries and show us the real culture and places of them clearly shows your passion of traveling 😊,,,lots of best wishes for your channel
Thanks you beautiful Laura about exploring to Pakistan 🇵🇰 cultures and you select the Pakistan as safely country for tourists and travellers. I give you 🌹
It is dangerous haha, it's the second (or first? I think they changed it recently) road in the world and the deadliest jeep track in the world. The jeeps themselves look kinda wonky and the driver was on his phone the whole trip 😅 not to mention the huuuuuge cliff 😮 but honestly, if you leave your mind blank and try not to think too much about it it's not that scary. And yes, the jeep ride is totally worth it for the spectacular views! 😍
Hey I’ll suggest you to visit “Deosai” And the best part is that it’s in the Gilgit province so it’s probably not that far but believe me a breathtaking place to visit and make memories❤
Come to Baden Baden ( black forest) you will love it. Beautiful castle on top of the hill. Beautiful forest, avoid during snow fall. You won't get to Trek during snow fall.
Thanks! I'm glad you liked the vlog 🤗 I'll be posting a lot more vlogs from Pakistan and I also have some from Tanzania that I vlogged in the same style, so you might like them!
@@NexAuraFusionI will! My next video is about Hunza, and I visited Altit and Baltit Fort while I was there, so I'll definitely show it in the video! I also learned a lot about the history of Hunza and I'll be talking about that too 🤗
Aslamo alikuam laura, good morning from Islamabad, i watch your vedio on your recommendation its amazing what u shows about fairy meadows, nature beauty of pakistan to whole world after eva zu beck from poland u are second who make very detailed vedio on explore beauty of pakistan, we appreciated, i pray u live long, healthy wish u very happy jumma mubarak happy blessed Friday
I have done it in 2019 its very hard hike specially for me who did hiking first time. It took me 4 hours to cover that and we reached the top around 10pm 😂
Thank you, I'm glad you liked the video 🤗 I've never heard of Kallar Kahar, I'll definitely research it for my next trip! Thanks a lot for the recommendation
@@lauraabornstein it's a beautiful place. Near Kallar kahar there's a place Qattas which is very historically significant and has many old buildings and houses.
@@ssbakhan6186Like I said, I couldn't visit Swat on this trip, so I won't be going soon. But I've heard sooooo many people tell me it's very beautiful, so I'll definitely try to go some day!
This was a great video, I saw your previous video I know you are not in Pakistan right now, but I am hoping you went for Rakaposhi hike, that is like the best thing especially when you see Rakaposhi glacier. I can't describe it in words... upon your comments on wearing jeans in last video, yes "ELITE class" people do wear western clothes in Pakistan especially in big cities like Lahore, Islamabad but they came out in the evening and go to cafes and mall, not to public places. I think you will face this problem in all of South Aisa (less in India's big cities), but you should try some Pakistani dresses, they are really vibrant and, in my opinion, more comfortable.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video 🤗 Unfortunately I didn't do the Rakaposhi hike, but I went to lots of other cool places! Hunza, Skardu, Naltar Valley, Deosai National Park, Lahore... and I'll post TH-cam videos about all 😊 As for dress, I think you're right. I'm sure people dress more "western" in some social circles, but it's definitely not common in public spaces. I think that's what confused me when watching other TH-cam videos
Thanks, but I don't think it was Karahi tho? I tried Karahi (mutton karahi) later in Lahore and they didn't taste similar. Also, this chicken wasn't spicy at all
@@lauraabornstein yes chicken Karahi has many variants, like in Peshawar version they don't use red chillies at all so the GB people use Only Turmeric and salt for their dishes.
@@MullBatoora-kf6cjOh okay, interesting. Thanks for letting me know. I'm still pretty sure it was something else, I would have remembered if it was Karahi (I had it several times in Pakistan) but thanks anyways 🤗
I totally get your point of view, and I still have a lot to improve when it comes to travel vlogs and TH-cam in general, since I'm still relatively new to TH-cam. However, when it comes to this specific style and commenting later via voiceovers instead of in the moment facing the camera, I will keep doing that. I actually like this style and it makes vlogging easier for me. If I didn't do this I don't think I would be posting vlogs at all, and if I was constantly facing the camera during my trips I wouldn't enjoy them at all. Commenting later and the voiceoverd allows me to be comfortable vlogging and traveling, and I like the results.
Just got back from here and I agree completely, this trek is not for the average Joe, we struggled with the altitude severely. take horse . don't believe the tour guide.
Before I left I watched some TH-cam videos that pretty much only showed the nice parts of the hike (there was one video specifically that showed all of the flat ground and not the uphills) and I felt a bit "tricked" into thinking it was easy, but it 100% is not!
@@lauraabornstein Yup start your journey in India from Southern India. Bengalore will be best to start your journey in India. And if you visit Capital city Delhi please don't visit Old Delhi part.
@@mayamajumder6666Thank you! India is a very big country and I definitely want to go off the beaten tourist track and explore the south. I'm also interested in visiting Kerala and Goa. And why not Delhi? It seems like an interesting city to me
@@lauraabornstein Because Delhi is a 300 year old city with old and outdated infrastructure that is mostly in Old Delhi region. And people from west who visit markets of that Old Delhi region they often get exhaust by it's crowd and surroundings so I suggested you not to visit Old Delhi region. Although Delhi has modern part like South Delhi, AeroCity, Gurugram, Noida and NCR region. And Yes Kerala and Goa you should visit but you should also visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep Islands in India and if possible visit Darjeeling and North East region of India.
@@lauraabornstein Actually Delhi specially old Delhi region is 300 years old with backdated Infrastructure. People from western countries when visit Old Delhi region markets and surroundings mostly they get exhausted for the crowd and looking at surroundings. While Delhi has modern places and Tourist friendly areas like South Delhi , AeroCity, Gurugram, Noida and NCR region of India. And I'm happy to hear that Madam that you want to visit Kerala and Goa it's beautiful but you should also visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep Islands. And if possible visit Darjeeling, Cherapunji in North East region of India. All the best for your India journey .
Admittedly and sadly the beauty of northern pakistan is fading out due to shortage of rainfall and human planning! While beauty of Iran and turkey is still looming and flourishing! This is the difference between unfateful pakistan and fateful of the rests around the region!
I have to disagree with you. Northern Pakistan is gorgeous, and I don't think human planning is ruining it at all, it is extremely remote and nature there is still very pristine. I've never been to Iran or Turkey so I can't comment on that. And this has nothing to do with Faith, I don't understand why you bring it up or call Pakistanis unfaithful
No, that's not the case. I'm not out of breath from a walk on a horse (I've been riding for years, I don't find that to be a struggle), I'm out of breath from the altitude and little oxygen
Laura , spain was ruled and inhabited by muslim in early period and last long for centuries. But transformed into Christianity and converted muslim into Christian fold by force . We muslim see spain as our lost glory of great culture , centre for education, and penetration to Europe. Now what is history discourse of spain , what there text says about musli - era of spain ? From india ... A neighbour to Pakistan but unfortunate to visit just next place due to political mess .
It depends on which way you look at it, but in Spain today, which is majoritarily Christian, we look at the time that Spain was occupied by the Muslims as a time of invasion by foreign forces. The reconquest of Spain by the Christians is often looked as a time of heroism. Personally, I think that like everything the Muslim conquest of Spain had positives and negatives. Some of the positives is that the history of that time is very interesting and it left a lot of culture in Spain (the Mosque in Córdoba, the Alhambra in Granada, etc) and it also left a lot of cultural and linguistic influences in Spain
@@lauraabornstein That is true . We Muslim have very common with Christian in terms of faith . We believe in Jesus as God messanger and Marry as pious lady . And great elaboration of Christian in holy Quran . Prophet Mohammad ( PBUH) first marriage was to khadiga r.a. was also a Christian but reverted to Islam . I was student of missionary school YMCA , which was managed by Christian. Thanks for reply ...if possible come neighbour India . Also , your name is Laura Bornstein , here Bornstein appear to us the Einstein... And hooked the mind with relativity, photoelectric effects and the quantum mechanics... As the greatest scientist of 20th century... Just for connecting, being an engineer... We know this effect well .
Hi laura, thorughly well researched and awesome video, great photography and thanks for the great insight about the horses.., watched all your vids and loved them, you have educated me on various things :)
Thank you so much 🥹🫶 I'm glad you liked my other videos too!
Pakistan is a magnet and it will attract u again😊
I do hope I can go back some day!
Thanks love from Quetta Balochistan ❤️🇵🇰❤️
Thank you 🤗
Thanks Madam for sharing my Pakistan. Though I can't access such a remote place with scary roads, I do hope to access it in my next life (Inshallah).
The place is indeed very beautiful 😊
No problem 🤗 Pakistan is a lovely country and I really enjoyed my stay there
Loura first of all well come to Pakistan.i really appreciate you.the way how to explore the Beaut of our country and about our culture this is incredible.Superb first time I love your vlogging.stay Blessed
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked the vlog and I hope you enjoy my other vlogs from Pakistan and other countries as well 🤗
Omg this place is so gorgeous.
I cant even believe this is Pakistan
It is AMAZING! Truly one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to
this area is called fairy Meadows!
Amazing video, Love watching from Kingdom of Bahrain 🇧🇭
Thank you 😊
We Pakistani love you world with our unforgettable hospitality
Thanks 🤗
Thanks for sharing world real Pakistan and Pakistani people
It's my pleasure, Pakistan is a gorgeous country 🤗
@@lauraabornstein Thanks again dear💐🌷🕊️
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That's soo cool!
Awwww thank you so much for exploring 🇵🇰❤Sending lots of Love from Lahore,Punjab🇵🇰🤗
It's my pleasure 🤗
Hi laura love and recpect for you from Pakistan ❤
Thanks 🤗
Mashallah its look very beautiful diffulict road but its lead u to beautiful destinations
Yes! I agree, the journey isn't easy but it's totally worth it!
Lovely v log thanks
No problem 🤗
Thank you so much for showing this side of Pakistan Laura. people from around the world mostly misunderstood us and our country. So im really grateful for all of you travelers for showing the real picture of Pakistan. Stay happy 😊 And keep up the good work ❤
Thank you 🤗 I'm glad you liked the video! I've got lots more Pakistan videos comming up so I hope you enjoy those too!
@@lauraabornstein I'm looking forward to it!!!
Hello welcome to pakistan hope your journey you will be enjoying stay safe Best Regards
Thank you 🤗 my time in Pakistan was great, I had an amazing time thete
Always wellcome to land of hospitality land of beauty land of majestic land scape land of brave and wellcoming people
Thank you so much 😊
Kashmir To Karachi Only Love For Any Guest ❤️ , Welcome To Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
Thank you 🤗
Ordinary Pakistan so beautiful this is a Pakistani sugar the land I love my country❤❤❤🎉🎉
Pakistan is such a lovely country!
Thnks for sharing , Fairy Meadows has become rather populated since I was there last, many years ago, to me it certainly seems overcrowded. 😢 Due to over population and global warming, and other factors, Pakistan is suffering generally in environmental terms; and rainfall, snowfall, have decreased a lot. If this level of tourism continues, I don't know how long before the natural resources fail. It's high time that the public and local communities thought about these problems .
Maybe it was the time of the year that I visited (late August - early September) that it didn't seem crowded to me? Now that I think about it, I was told that there were lots of people there the week before I went. And yes, unfortunately Pakistan is one of the countries most affected by climate change 😢
@@lauraabornstein yes, alas, it's a vicious cycle. Due to global warming, it's becoming super hot down in the plains and lowlands, so large volumes of people escape into the hills and mountains between May/June until August /September. That puts additional pressure on these areas, in turn , with all the attendant problems .
(BTW that's a beautiful horse you have back home, is it an Andalusian breed? I visited Spain long ago , back in the 1990s and I remember seeing such lovely horses in the Andalusian region, in Seville and such places )
@@nixtallas I understand, I really hope the environmental situation for Pakistan improves ❤ thanks for sharing. And yes! My horse is a purebred Andalusian horse, you have a good eye! 🤗 He was originally bred for dressage but ended up doing English showjumping. He's pretty good at it too, not a super high jumper (he jumps 1,10 in training and I regularly compete him at 1 m) but what he jumps he jumps very well. I've also started him recently in cross country and he's not bad at it! He's a very well rounded horse, good for trail rides too
lots of love from Pakistan.
Thank you 🤗
Freinds and natrue specially northren Pakistan make best combination ever
I agree 🤗
❤beautiful❤❤❤ place
It is gorgeous! 🤗
Awesome video of Fairy Meadows! Stunning views and great filming ❤
Thank you 😊 I'm glad you liked the video!
Hey Laura welcome to Pakistan 🇵🇰…you are doing a great job visiting different countries and show us the real culture and places of them clearly shows your passion of traveling 😊,,,lots of best wishes for your channel
Thank you, I really appreciate it 🤗
Nice described fairy meadows 😊
Thanks, I'm glad you liked the video 🤗
Thanks you beautiful Laura about exploring to Pakistan 🇵🇰 cultures and you select the Pakistan as safely country for tourists and travellers. I give you 🌹
No problem!
@@lauraabornstein it’s okay
Wow lovely video you made 👍
Thank you 🤗
Went there in 2015, mind blowing n heaven on earth
It's such a beautiful place!
@@lauraabornstein u are beautiful too. I meant it 😊
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VERY GOOD, NICE JOB, ZINDA BAD, WELCOME TO PAKISTAN.
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@@lauraabornstein de donde eres, albacete, murcia, pamplona, bilbao, san sebastián, pais vasco, he visitado españa
@@lovepakistanorleavepakista1696 Soy de Madrid
Muy bien,también he visitado Madrid ahora yo estoy en san Sebastián,,buena suerte.adios
Thanks for sharing 😊love and respect for you from Pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤️
No problem 🤗
The views made my day 🏔️👍🏻 Thanks Laura💐 You are doing a great job 😊
I'm glad you liked the video! 🤗 and thanks so much 🫶
Love from Qatar
Thanks 🤗
Such a amazing country❤
Pakistan is gorgeous!
Beautiful narration about beautiful place by decent traveller.
Thanks
road looks so dangrous but after watching such breathtaking sceneray it is worth going..... ❤❤one of the best place to start with
It is dangerous haha, it's the second (or first? I think they changed it recently) road in the world and the deadliest jeep track in the world. The jeeps themselves look kinda wonky and the driver was on his phone the whole trip 😅 not to mention the huuuuuge cliff 😮 but honestly, if you leave your mind blank and try not to think too much about it it's not that scary. And yes, the jeep ride is totally worth it for the spectacular views! 😍
Absolutely breathtaking!
Fairy Meadows is stunning!
Awesome 👏 well done Laura. Nice commentary and Thnaks for sharing the video.
Thanks so much! I'm glad you liked the video 🤗
@@lauraabornstein it’s my pleasure Dear Laura, waiting for some more stuff ahead.
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Hey I’ll suggest you to visit “Deosai”
And the best part is that it’s in the Gilgit province so it’s probably not that far but believe me a breathtaking place to visit and make memories❤
I did visit Deosai! It's a GORGEOUS place! I'll definitely post a TH-cam video about it 🤗
Come to Baden Baden ( black forest) you will love it. Beautiful castle on top of the hill. Beautiful forest, avoid during snow fall. You won't get to Trek during snow fall.
I've never heard of Baden Baden, where is it?
@@lauraabornstein Germany
@@lauraabornstein go there during summer time June or July.
@hanipasha8859 Okay, thanks!
Beautiful eyes with beautiful things..
Thanks haha
@@lauraabornstein my pleasure
Waoo amazing video ❤❤
Thank you 😊
Breathtaking nature view ... 🤩
Fairy Meadows is stunning!
Pakistan Zindabad ❤
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This place IS gorgeous! Thanks for sharing
No problem 🤗 Fairy Meadows is spectacular
Wonderful what a way of vlogging
Thanks! I'm glad you liked the vlog 🤗 I'll be posting a lot more vlogs from Pakistan and I also have some from Tanzania that I vlogged in the same style, so you might like them!
@@lauraabornstein waiting
Welcome to our city skardu 🎉
Thank you 🤗 I'll actually be posting a TH-cam video about Skardu! I really liked it there, it's such a beautiful placr
Another awesome video and wow that rainbow 🌈 was so cool
Thank you! 🤗
@@lauraabornstein I hope you come back to explore more historical sites
@@NexAuraFusionI will! My next video is about Hunza, and I visited Altit and Baltit Fort while I was there, so I'll definitely show it in the video! I also learned a lot about the history of Hunza and I'll be talking about that too 🤗
@@lauraabornstein it is so rare to come across a tourist who is also interested in history, that's why I love your videos
@@NexAuraFusion I'm glad to hear that! I also don't usually come across people who like history, so it's nice to find some interested people here 🤗
Beautiful place and your excellent reactions ❤
Fairy Meadows is gorgeous!
@@lauraabornstein you are right 👍
Love 💕 from Lahore Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
Thanks 🤗
Thanks laura❤ for showing our lands❤ thank you so much god bless you
It's my pleasure 🤗 Fairy Meadows is beautiful
I'm from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️🇵🇸 Rawalpindi city 🏙️
Enjoy your video Amazing ❤
Thanks! I'm glad you liked the video 🤗
Excellent! Have a great time in Pakistan
Thank you 🤗
Watching from India🇮🇳
That's so cool! I'd like to go to India some day
India is beautiful and the girls are pretty 😍😍😍.
Welcome to Pakistan ❤
Thank you 🤗
love from Pakistan ❤️👊
Thanks!
Thanks for visiting beautiful Pakistan
It's my pleasure 😊 I had a great time there
Thank you for visiting our country
It was my pleasure 😊 Pakistan is a really beautiful country
Nanga Parbat mountain of Love 💞😘 I would like to visit base camp
Nanga Parbat is amazing! And I bet the base camp has some amazing views 🙌
Naic❤
Thanks 🤗
Aslamo alikuam laura, good morning from Islamabad, i watch your vedio on your recommendation its amazing what u shows about fairy meadows, nature beauty of pakistan to whole world after eva zu beck from poland u are second who make very detailed vedio on explore beauty of pakistan, we appreciated, i pray u live long, healthy wish u very happy jumma mubarak happy blessed Friday
Thank you🤗 I appreciate it
@@lauraabornstein most welcome 🤗we appreciate it too, waiting for next new vedio
Amazing sceneries
Fairy Medows is sooo beautiful! The nature here is spectacular
Wellcome too pakistan❤❤❤
Thank you 🤗
Awesome. ❤
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Welcome to Pakistan
Thank you! 😊
Fairy meadows ❤
Fairy Meadows is lovely 🤗
Homeland ❤🇵🇰
Your homeland os beautiful 🤗
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Nice to see you in pakistan❤
Thanks 🤗
Loved it 😍
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it 🤗
I have done it in 2019 its very hard hike specially for me who did hiking first time. It took me 4 hours to cover that and we reached the top around 10pm 😂
It is SO HARD! I was really annoyed by all the people saying it was easy. It was definitely a good choice for me to get a horse 😅
Enjoy Good 🎉
Thanks 🤗
So Sweet ❤❤ Miss Laura ❤
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You r now in the most beautiful part of the world
Fairy Meadows is definitely one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to
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Beautiful nature and Amazing video 👏. I would advice you to visit Kallar kahar, it is full of beautiful mountains and natural beauty.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked the video 🤗 I've never heard of Kallar Kahar, I'll definitely research it for my next trip! Thanks a lot for the recommendation
@@lauraabornstein it's a beautiful place. Near Kallar kahar there's a place Qattas which is very historically significant and has many old buildings and houses.
@@whatthewhat9828Okay, thanks! 🤗
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I'm glad you liked the video! 🤗
After visiting Pakistan you will see difference in numbers of viewers and subscribers, we will support your content
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Thanks so much! I really appreciate it 🤗 that said, I make videos about Pakistan because I truly like the country, not just to gain a following 😊
Beautiful
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Wawoo amazing vlog most welcome to Pakistan i wanna suggestion you please visit swat valley i know you will be shock of the beauty ❤
Thank you 🤗 I unfortunately didn't visit Swat Valley on this trip, but hopefully next time!
@@lauraabornstein swat Is my hometown and now days the snowfall season start I hope some time you come and I want to invite in my home..❤️
@@ssbakhan6186Like I said, I couldn't visit Swat on this trip, so I won't be going soon. But I've heard sooooo many people tell me it's very beautiful, so I'll definitely try to go some day!
@@lauraabornstein ok sure when coming inshallah must visit my home ❤️
@@ssbakhan6186 Thank you for your hospitality 😊
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This was a great video, I saw your previous video I know you are not in Pakistan right now, but I am hoping you went for Rakaposhi hike, that is like the best thing especially when you see Rakaposhi glacier. I can't describe it in words...
upon your comments on wearing jeans in last video, yes "ELITE class" people do wear western clothes in Pakistan especially in big cities like Lahore, Islamabad but they came out in the evening and go to cafes and mall, not to public places.
I think you will face this problem in all of South Aisa (less in India's big cities), but you should try some Pakistani dresses, they are really vibrant and, in my opinion, more comfortable.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video 🤗 Unfortunately I didn't do the Rakaposhi hike, but I went to lots of other cool places! Hunza, Skardu, Naltar Valley, Deosai National Park, Lahore... and I'll post TH-cam videos about all 😊
As for dress, I think you're right. I'm sure people dress more "western" in some social circles, but it's definitely not common in public spaces. I think that's what confused me when watching other TH-cam videos
This dish is Chicken Karahi, getting Very famous around the 🌎.
Thanks, but I don't think it was Karahi tho? I tried Karahi (mutton karahi) later in Lahore and they didn't taste similar. Also, this chicken wasn't spicy at all
@@lauraabornstein yes chicken Karahi has many variants, like in Peshawar version they don't use red chillies at all so the GB people use Only Turmeric and salt for their dishes.
@@MullBatoora-kf6cjOh okay, interesting. Thanks for letting me know. I'm still pretty sure it was something else, I would have remembered if it was Karahi (I had it several times in Pakistan) but thanks anyways 🤗
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You should have to comment on the same while you record the video not later, that feels more realistic.
I totally get your point of view, and I still have a lot to improve when it comes to travel vlogs and TH-cam in general, since I'm still relatively new to TH-cam. However, when it comes to this specific style and commenting later via voiceovers instead of in the moment facing the camera, I will keep doing that. I actually like this style and it makes vlogging easier for me. If I didn't do this I don't think I would be posting vlogs at all, and if I was constantly facing the camera during my trips I wouldn't enjoy them at all. Commenting later and the voiceoverd allows me to be comfortable vlogging and traveling, and I like the results.
Just got back from here and I agree completely, this trek is not for the average Joe, we struggled with the altitude severely. take horse . don't believe the tour guide.
Before I left I watched some TH-cam videos that pretty much only showed the nice parts of the hike (there was one video specifically that showed all of the flat ground and not the uphills) and I felt a bit "tricked" into thinking it was easy, but it 100% is not!
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Please recommend tour package in islamad and where can i book with tour guide
I booked my entire trip with Aatir Virani (his Instagram handle is @aatirvirani) and I had a great experience! I would definitely recommend it
Do u need sponsors for travel
I'm not sure what you mean by sponsors, like, financial help?
Please visit India.
India is definitely on my bucketlist!
@@lauraabornstein Yup start your journey in India from Southern India. Bengalore will be best to start your journey in India. And if you visit Capital city Delhi please don't visit Old Delhi part.
@@mayamajumder6666Thank you! India is a very big country and I definitely want to go off the beaten tourist track and explore the south. I'm also interested in visiting Kerala and Goa. And why not Delhi? It seems like an interesting city to me
@@lauraabornstein Because Delhi is a 300 year old city with old and outdated infrastructure that is mostly in Old Delhi region. And people from west who visit markets of that Old Delhi region they often get exhaust by it's crowd and surroundings so I suggested you not to visit Old Delhi region. Although Delhi has modern part like South Delhi, AeroCity, Gurugram, Noida and NCR region. And Yes Kerala and Goa you should visit but you should also visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep Islands in India and if possible visit Darjeeling and North East region of India.
@@lauraabornstein Actually Delhi specially old Delhi region is 300 years old with backdated Infrastructure. People from western countries when visit Old Delhi region markets and surroundings mostly they get exhausted for the crowd and looking at surroundings. While Delhi has modern places and Tourist friendly areas like South Delhi , AeroCity, Gurugram, Noida and NCR region of India. And I'm happy to hear that Madam that you want to visit Kerala and Goa it's beautiful but you should also visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep Islands. And if possible visit Darjeeling, Cherapunji in North East region of India. All the best for your India journey .
Admittedly and sadly the beauty of northern pakistan is fading out due to shortage of rainfall and human planning! While beauty of Iran and turkey is still looming and flourishing! This is the difference between unfateful pakistan and fateful of the rests around the region!
I have to disagree with you. Northern Pakistan is gorgeous, and I don't think human planning is ruining it at all, it is extremely remote and nature there is still very pristine. I've never been to Iran or Turkey so I can't comment on that. And this has nothing to do with Faith, I don't understand why you bring it up or call Pakistanis unfaithful
@@lauraabornstein this is fate not faith!
@@FaridUlIslam-co2ys You were the one talking about Faith tho...
Oh Laura your breath is very faster after horse ride and up side walking
You are so struggler
No, that's not the case. I'm not out of breath from a walk on a horse (I've been riding for years, I don't find that to be a struggle), I'm out of breath from the altitude and little oxygen
Laura , spain was ruled and inhabited by muslim in early period and last long for centuries. But transformed into Christianity and converted muslim into Christian fold by force . We muslim see spain as our lost glory of great culture , centre for education, and penetration to Europe. Now what is history discourse of spain , what there text says about musli - era of spain ? From india ... A neighbour to Pakistan but unfortunate to visit just next place due to political mess .
It depends on which way you look at it, but in Spain today, which is majoritarily Christian, we look at the time that Spain was occupied by the Muslims as a time of invasion by foreign forces. The reconquest of Spain by the Christians is often looked as a time of heroism. Personally, I think that like everything the Muslim conquest of Spain had positives and negatives. Some of the positives is that the history of that time is very interesting and it left a lot of culture in Spain (the Mosque in Córdoba, the Alhambra in Granada, etc) and it also left a lot of cultural and linguistic influences in Spain
@@lauraabornstein That is true . We Muslim have very common with Christian in terms of faith . We believe in Jesus as God messanger and Marry as pious lady . And great elaboration of Christian in holy Quran . Prophet Mohammad ( PBUH) first marriage was to khadiga r.a. was also a Christian but reverted to Islam . I was student of missionary school YMCA , which was managed by Christian. Thanks for reply ...if possible come neighbour India . Also , your name is Laura Bornstein , here Bornstein appear to us the Einstein... And hooked the mind with relativity, photoelectric effects and the quantum mechanics... As the greatest scientist of 20th century... Just for connecting, being an engineer... We know this effect well .