The essence of spring in Hunza is revealed through the stunning cherry blossoms in the valley. All the wildness, tranquility, and romance of this land have been authentically and beautifully captured in the photographs by travel blogger Le Vu.
Pakistan, the world's second-largest Muslim-majority country, has always been considered one of the most dangerous places on earth due to war and violence. However, in reality, Pakistan has managed to retain its pristine, tranquil, and romantic charm, a beauty that only those brave enough to explore can truly discover.
Let's admire these spring photos taken in the Hunza Valley by blogger Le Vu and fall even more in love with this land!
A beautiful cherry tree in the valley.
Hunza is located in a place isolated from the world. Hunza has only a few small villages scattered a few kilometers apart. The villages in Hunza are surrounded by stone walls.
The vibrant pink of the petals adds a striking contrast against the rocky mountain backdrop.
The pink of cherry blossoms and the green of the grass bring life to the small village.
The photo was taken in Shimshal village, located at the highest point in the Hunza Valley. It is a village bordering Pakistan and China, with a total area of approximately 3,800 square kilometers.
Shimshal comprises a total of four hamlets. Due to the rugged terrain, it took 13 years to complete the road connecting the four hamlets and leading down to Passu, the nearest town.
A scene like a painting.
The daily life of the people in the valley
The scenery evokes images of Northwest Vietnam.
The woman's radiant smile while working.
Surreal moments in the valley
Dirt roads lined with stone barriers are a familiar sight in Hunza.
Hunza, viewed from above, exudes the essence of spring.
AUTHOR INFORMATION:
- Full name: Tran Giang Le Vu
- Job Title: Marketing Consultant
- I have traveled to over 50 countries around the world.
- Plans to conquer Africa and South America in 2019