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Aliabad is the administrative and commercial center of the Hunza District of Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan.

Alliabad is the district headquarter of Hunza Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, in the Northern Areas, towards China, of Pakistan
Geographically, it is located in the northeastern corner of the Karakoram range, between two forks of beautiful Hunza River. The city lies along the Karakoram Highway.
If you love flowers in their bloom, the Spring season is the best time to visit Aliabad and Hunza Valley overall. You will fall in love with fresh air and the fragrance of beautiful flowers.
Imagine the sightseeing of green mountains while having a cup of coffee in the veranda of your hotel. I’m sure you will feel poetic and romantic, and will love to have a long walk on the paths of wilderness.
The town is located in a relatively wide section of the Hunza Valley, in the northeastern corner of the Karakoram range, between two forks of the Hunza River. In May 2010 government officials warned that the nearby Attabad lake was close to flooding the area.
With virtually no rainfall during the year, Aliabad features a cold desert climate (BWk) under the Köppen climate classification. The average temperature in Aliabad is 11.0 °C, while the annual precipitation averages 125 mm. November is the driest month with 2 mm of rainfall, while May, the wettest month, has an average precipitation of 29 mm.

July is the warmest month of the year with an average temperature of 23.6 °C. The coldest month January has an average temperature of -3.0 °C.

 Aliabad, Hunza

Hunza Times
Hunza Timeshttp://hunzatimes.com
The author is a dedicated journalist with a deep focus on Gilgit-Baltistan, particularly Hunza. Passionate about amplifying the voices of mountain communities on a global stage, the author strives to bring authentic and truthful news about the region. Through active social engagement, the author works to boost arts, culture, and heritage, ensuring that the rich traditions of Hunza are preserved and celebrated. Beyond journalism, the author is also a skilled needle and thread artist and an artisan from Gilgit-Baltistan. With a firm commitment to promoting, preserving, and reviving the cultural heritage of the region, the author uses artistic expression as a means of storytelling and cultural diplomacy. By showcasing the arts, culture, and heritage of Hunza and Gilgit-Baltistan to the world, the author aims to reshape the global perception of the region and present its true essence. For the author, arts, culture, and heritage are more than just traditions—they are a passport to the world, a universal language that fosters understanding and builds bridges between nations. In an era where conflicts and divisions are prevalent, the author firmly believes that culture has the power to bring people together. Through artistic and cultural exchange, the author envisions a world where differences are celebrated, and humanity finds common ground in shared traditions and creativity.
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