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Karakorum highway



         


The Karakorum highway (KKH) is a road in the mountainious region of Gilgit-Baltistan or the Northern Areas of Pakistan, which links Islamabad with Kashgar, China over the Khunjerab Pass. It was built through some highly mountainous terrain between 1966 and 1982 (opened in 1986) by the Pakistani government with much Chinese assistance at a high human cost as well as financial ($3 bn), an estimated 25,000 worked and 1,300 died during construction (882 official). It is over 1,250 km in length and despite constant efforts the harsh climate, snow and regular landslides often interrupt travel.

In recent years, it has become something of a destination for adventure travel.

Rock art and petroglyphs are found all along the road.

See also: Karakoram


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