- What language is spoken in Hunza?
- What religion are Hunza people?
- What is the best time to visit Hunza Valley?
- What language does Gilgit Baltistan speak?
What language is spoken in Hunza?
Burushaski language, also spelled Burushaki or Burushki, language spoken primarily in the Hunza, Nagar, and Yasin valleys of northern Pakistan. It is estimated to have some 90,000 speakers. Burushaski is a linguistic isolate, a language whose genetic relationship to other languages is not yet clear.
What religion are Hunza people?
Most of the people of Hunza are Ismaili Shia Muslims who are the followers of Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, while in the area of Ganish Village over 90% are Shia Muslims.
What is the best time to visit Hunza Valley?
The best time to visit Karimabad and the Hunza Valley is from Apirl to October but avoid June to August if you do not like crowds. The Hunza Valley can get quite crowded during the midsummar months as both the local and the Chinese tourists flock the place when the temperature is nice and warm.
What language does Gilgit Baltistan speak?
In Gilgit-Baltistan the variety of languages is important. Thirty languages with Indo-Aryan, Indo-Iranian and Sino-Tibetan roots are spoken. Some of the languages used are Urdu, Pashto, Shina, Balti, Wakhi and Burushaski as well as English, and Shina is also official.