Passu Explained

Passu
Native Name Lang:ur
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:Gilgit Baltistan
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Pakistan, Gilgit
Pushpin Label:Passu
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name2:Gilgit District
Unit Pref:Metric
Population Density Km2:auto
Utc Offset1:+5

Passu (Urdu: {{nq|پسو) is a small village situated in the Gojal valley of Upper Hunza in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Northern Pakistan. Located along the Karakoram Highway, Passu is a renowned tourist destination.[1] The village is celebrated for its landscapes and breathtaking views of the 7,478-meter (24,534 ft) Passu Sar mountain, the Passu Glacier, and the Passu Cathedral 6,106m (20,033 ft).

Geography

Passu is situated along the Hunza River, approximately from Gulmit, the administrative headquarters of Upper Hunza tehsil of Gojal. It is about upriver from Gilgit. Passu lies in the Gojal Valley, within the subdivision of District Hunza.

Passu is located near the tongue of the Passu Glacier and just south of the Batura Glacier, which, at, is the seventh-longest non-polar glacier in the world and extends close to the highway.[2] Additionally, Borith Lake, a saline lake, located at 2,600 m above sea level, lies below the Hussaini village.[3]

Tupopdan, also known as "Passu Cones" or "Passu Cathedral," stands at 6106m (20,033feet) and is located north of the Passu village in Gojal Valley.[4] It is the most photographed peak of the region.[5] Nearby are the high peaks, including Pasu Sar, Shispare Sar, and Batura.

Demographics

The village is predominantly inhabited by Wakhi people, who migrated in waves from Wakhan between 1870 and 1948 to different areas of northern Pakistan.[4] They speak Wakhi language and are homogeneously Ismaili.[6] [7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Mehboob Tanoli . Shazia . A treat for the senses . 13 July 2024 . tribune.com.pk . The Express Tribune . 20 February 2022 . en.
  2. Gao . Haifeng . Zou . Xiaojuan . Wu . Jianfeng . Zhang . Yinsheng . Deng . Xiaoya . Hussain . Saulat . Wazir . Muhammad Atif . Zhu . Guocai . Post-20th century near-steady state of Batura Glacier: observational evidence of Karakoram Anomaly . Scientific Reports . 22 January 2020 . 10 . 1 . 987 . 10.1038/s41598-020-57660-0 . 31969603 . 13 July 2024 . en. 6976705 .
  3. Abbas . Fakhar-i- . Manzoor . Madeeha . Shah . Imran . Mian . Afsar . Black-Legged Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) in Karakoram: Record on Vagrancy . Journal of Bioresource Management . 3 . 4 . 13 July 2024 . Wright State University . en.
  4. Rasheed . Zeeshan . Ali . Muhammad Kashif . History And Development of Cultural Proxies of Wakhi People of Gojal-Hunza Pakistan . International "Journal of Academic Research for Humanities" . 28 December 2023 . 3 . 4 . 239–248 . 13 July 2024.
  5. News: Taylor . Alan . A Photo Trip Along the Ancient Silk Road . 18 September 2019 . . 27 November 2017.
  6. Walking Grass . . January 2, 2018 . January 2, 2018 . Paul . Salopek . The inhabitants of this austere landscape, many of them ethnic Wakhi farmers, have learned to trap this explosive blessing through the filter of grass..
  7. Benz . Andreas . Education and Development in the Karakorum: Educational Expansion and Its Impacts in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan . Erdkunde . 2013 . 67 . 2 . 123–136 . 10.3112/erdkunde.2013.02.02 . 23595393 . 13 July 2024 . en . 0014-0015.