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spedubec
Bologna, Italy5,388 contributions
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Jul 2024 • Couples
The cones of Passu are otherwise known as the "cathedral". My guide tried to explain the reason for this name but I'm afraid I didn't quite understand it. In form it vaguely resembles the cathedral of Milan. Although not very high, this mountain, perhaps a small massif, is spectacular and you can already see it from far away. Then as you get closer to Passu the massif becomes more and more beautiful.
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Written 5 July 2024
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abdul r
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2022
On the way back from Khunjerab Pass China/ Pakistan, Border, I was meant to stay at Gulmit Village. But our driver persuaded us to stay at Passu. Decision was easy, because we never make advance bookings on this trip. Our decision to stay at Passu was a great idea.

We were lucky to find a good hotel. Each side of the Karakorum Highway. surrounded by the towering mountain, If you are lucky, you may cite the Mountain Ibex, Wild Sheep. These citing are common.

The place is surreal, it has fresh air, beautiful scenery, tranquil setting, just the right place to give yourself a break.
Written 17 June 2022
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shahmurai
Karachi, Pakistan438 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
The serrated peaks of Passu are very alluring. Passu is a peaceful valley surrounded by these magnificent mountains and with the river flowing through it. Glaciers and their rivers run across. Great place to walk, trek or hike. Just serene!
Written 19 October 2019
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Johnson
London, UK3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Friends
The Passu Cones offer a mesmerizing natural spectacle that is well worth the journey. The combination of awe-inspiring scenery, outdoor adventure, and local culture makes it a memorable destination for travelers seeking both beauty and tranquility.
Written 19 August 2024
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flyfisher66
Islamabad, Pakistan2,977 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019
Passu Cones are few pointed peaks in the Karakoram Range that are located East of KKH in Passu / Husseini village areas. The peculiar pointed shape of the numerous peaks located on a single massif and their visibility from most areas in Gulkin, Gulmit, Hussein and Passu areas make them famous.
I haven't known many people who have climbed the various peaks in Passu Cones. Climbing the peaks will be a serious effort that would require proper planning. Some of them are really steap and might involve a technical climb.
Written 7 December 2019
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Nadia M
Rabat, Morocco37 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Friends
The first time I saw the Passu cones from the Hussaini bridge was the time I fully took in the majesty and the splendor of Hunza's landscapes. What a beauty!
Written 11 June 2019
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Steve L
Pasu, Pakistan85 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Solo
Passu cones are easily visible from many locations around Passu. You get some great ones on the hikes to Borit Glacier, to the Passu suspension bridge, as well as when beginning the trek up the left side of the Passu Glacier.
Written 16 May 2019
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