4-583: Passu Glacier is situated in the south side of Passu village , in Karakoram Range in Gilgit-Baltistan , Pakistan . Passu Peak is situated behind the glacier. This glacier is linked with Batura Glacier and many other glaciers in Batura Muztagh mountain range. This Pakistan location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Passu village Passu ( Urdu : پسو )
8-711: 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. 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 ( Tupopdan [ de ] ) 6,106m (20,033 ft). Passu
12-600: Is situated along the Hunza River , approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Gulmit , the administrative headquarters of Upper Hunza tehsil of Gojal . It is about 147 kilometres (91 mi) 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 56 kilometres (35 mi),
16-555: Is the seventh-longest non-polar glacier in the world and extends close to the highway. Additionally, Borith Lake , a saline lake, located at 2,600 m above sea level, lies below the Hussaini village. Tupopdan, also known as "Passu Cones" or "Passu Cathedral," stands at 6,106 metres (20,033 ft) and is located north of the Passu village in Gojal Valley . It is the most photographed peak of
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