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alpine

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Since: Feb 25, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 11:54 pm
Post subject: pakistan ! discover heaven on earth
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Take a trip to
North Pakistan &
Discover heaven on earth

Magic of Hunza
China Border - Hunza - Gilgit Tour


Day 1: Rawalpindi - Reception and transfer to centrally air
conditioned hotel - evening at leisure.
Day 2: Chilas - Early morning departure via Silk Road and visiting
rock inscription sites.
Day 3: Gilgit - Departure and photo shop at foot of Mount Naga Parbat
near Jaglot.
Day 4: Hunza - Morning visit to Kargha Buddah Rock. Evening Departure
to Hunza.
Day 5: Hunza - Departure for Kunjerab Pass on China Border - Visiting
Ganesh Rock Guest Book.
Day 6: Hunza- (Option 1)
Altit and Baltit Fort

(Option 2)
Hopper moving Glacier.

Day 7: Gilgit - Late departure and stopover at the foot of Rakaposhi
Mountain on way.
Day 8: Dassu- Early departure and visiting a unique spot where world
three highest mountains meet.

Day 9: Islamabad- Early departure, visit Manshera rock inscription

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Since: May 13, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:51 pm
Post subject: Re: pakistan ! discover heaven on earth [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Very nice and beautiful places, I've been to all of them. But now as the
us is ripping Pakistan apart - is it really safe? I don't think I would
dare to go around - especially as some Pakistanis sell foreigners to the
Guantanamo torture camp for a few dollars.

/Nisse


alpine wrote:
>
> Take a trip to
> North Pakistan &
> Discover heaven on earth
>
> Magic of Hunza
> China Border - Hunza - Gilgit Tour
>
> Day 1: Rawalpindi - Reception and transfer to centrally air
> conditioned hotel - evening at leisure.
> Day 2: Chilas - Early morning departure via Silk Road and visiting
> rock inscription sites.
> Day 3: Gilgit - Departure and photo shop at foot of Mount Naga Parbat
> near Jaglot.
> Day 4: Hunza - Morning visit to Kargha Buddah Rock. Evening Departure
> to Hunza.
> Day 5: Hunza - Departure for Kunjerab Pass on China Border - Visiting
> Ganesh Rock Guest Book.
> Day 6: Hunza- (Option 1)
> Altit and Baltit Fort
>
> (Option 2)
> Hopper moving Glacier.
>
> Day 7: Gilgit - Late departure and stopover at the foot of Rakaposhi
> Mountain on way.
> Day 8: Dassu- Early departure and visiting a unique spot where world
> three highest mountains meet.
>
> Day 9: Islamabad- Early departure, visit Manshera rock inscription

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pennyzhou




Joined: Jun 17, 2008
Posts: 11



(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 10:48 pm
Post subject: The Mogao Grottos [Login to view extended thread Info.]

The Mogao Grottos, also known as "The Thousand Buddha Cave", are noted as one of the most important cultural and historical sites in China, especially for the Buddhist art treasures that can be found inside. Located 15.5 miles southeast of Dunhuang City, the grottos are one mile in length and wind their way through the broken cliff at the eastern foot of Mingsba Hill. There are five layers of caves built into the mountain. According to historical records, the Mogao Grottos were constructed in 366 BC. Today there are 492 caves in which visitors can find well-preserved murals and sculptures that were made during the different dynasties throughout Chinese history. In 1989, the United Nations listed the Mogao Grottos as one of the specially protected cultural relics, and in 1991, they were added to the UNESCO world natural and cultural heritage list. Inside the caves, visitors will discover thousands of square meters of frescos, created by layering cement and clay and then painting it. Each dynasty features different styles and themes, and although they typically feature Buddhist imagery, there is great deal of variety in the content. The Mogao Buddhist sculptures were typically constructed with terracotta and then covered with a carvable plaster surface that was painted after being carved. Cave number 17 is particularly famous for its Buddhist scriptures and artwork. Admission Fee: CNY 160 (May 1 to Oct. 31) CNY 80 (Nov.1 to Apr. 30) Opening Hours: 08:10 to 18:00
http://www.travelevery.com/SilkRoad/
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