A brief stop in Hunza valley during our epic journey this autumn through the majestic Karakoram range on the KKH, leading to the Khunjerab Pass at 17,000 feet. #Khunjerab2020
When Hamid Omar of 4×4 Offroaders Club, Karachi recently completed the rebuilding of the 1948 Ford F1 Pickup, the family decided to take it on a long test drive from Karachi all the way to Besham on the Karakorum Highway (a part of the ‘Silk Route’).
The trip was, in part, influenced by the invitation of one of their domestics of long standing, Shah Aalam, to visit his ancestral home situated at a mountaintop a few kilometers off Besham in Kohistan. Hamid and his wife Sabiha drove to Lahore on the newly rebuilt Ford F1...
We had a wonderful off-roading trip to Hingol National Park in Baluchistan this weekend. The stunning landscape is a sight to behold. Photos by @hamidomar15
Situated along the Makran coast in Baluchistan, Hingol National Park is the largest in the country. In 2007, @offroadpakistan went on a flood relief trip when cyclone Yemyin hit the scattered settlements in the park. https://t.co/RE1jju5lis
Dear humans,
Thank you for visiting, please don't come back.
Location: Chandragupt mud volcano, Balochistan, Pakistan.
In a matter of moments, we managed to collect bags full of trash.
"To scout out the damage, (and for a little bit of adventure!) one of our members, Dr. Mansur Ahmad, had brought two motor powered inflatable boats so that we might cross the river and inspect the damage further down.
Driftwood carried by the flood was stuck in pockets of the riverbed and the flow was extremely uneven. Landing on an island embankment, one could see the range of the park and visualise the ‘scars of the storm’"