Day 1 – Surprises :: Trek to Rush Lake, Nagar Valley, Pakistan Aasim Naseem, July 21, 2012 | Read Count: 13,447May 26, 2025 Category: About Me > Saunterer SoulFinally its Sunday, 8th of July 2k12; The day when we are going leave our homes for trek. At first we’ll reach Rawalpindi and then to Hunza via NATCO bus service; 04:30h. I Left home to reach Bilal daweo terminal. The streets are deserted and silent. There are few dogs roaming here and there who start barking at me; Might be they are thinking me as bagger due to my big rucksacks at back; Though I’m in neat appearance and clothing, believe me; 😥 04:30h – 05:00h. Need some money as pocket cash; Try one ATM but its out of cash; Went to next one, the door is locked – great; Reach next market and approach to another ATM, again out of cash; Run to another one and found that Meezan Bank’s link is down; Damnn; Surprises has started; Well after a long run, I got an ATM in functional condition and amazingly Meezan’s link was also working (I was hopeless though) 05:00h. Reached at Bilal Daewo terminal; Get cancelation of one ticket from Lahore to Rawalpindi as one of our trek mate isn’t able to join us; Sitting on bench and start waiting for Rizwan Yousaf and Asadullah; 05:40h. Rizwan Yousaf arrived at terminal with Asadullah; We found that they have forgotten their camp mattress at home (next surprise) 😀 06:00h. Bus is slowly leaving the terminal; Travel for trek has started; (: 07:15h. Bus has stopped for some unknown reason; Driver is looking for something (dont know what) We restarted our journey after 15 min; 08:30h – 09:30h. There is a heavy rain on M2 moterway; The weather in Lahore was hot and humid but looking to heaving rain drops against the window is a good surprise; 10:00h. We are at Rawalpindi – Pir Wadhai bus terminal; Our rucksacks in luggages area has become wet due to heavy rain on moterway – sad; The worm jacket is also wet inside Rizwan Yousaf‘s rucksack; Another bad surprise; 10:15h. Next news, the departure of NATCO bus from Rawalpindi to Hunza has been switched from Pir Wadhai terminal to NATCO bus terminal (at 15 min drive for taxi) Another surprise, and for sure bad one; Now have to arrange cab and load all luggage over it; Just an extra exercise; 11:00h – 11:30h. Shezbad Iqbal (butt sb.) joined us at NATCO terminal; cheers; (: At NATCO terminal Rawalpindi with Shehzad Butt.12:15h – 12:45h. Asad is tring to find gas cartridge and camp mattress from nearby market; Got mattress only; 14:00h. Start journey from Rawalpindi to Hunza; (: But no footrests with seats; 🙁 18:15h. Traffic jam near Qalandarabad; 2+ hours has been waisted due to speed like turtle; 😐 20:30h – 21:30h. We are at Mansehra; Looking for some good hotel for dinner and getting fresh; 22:00h – 23:45h. Crossing different areas like Chatter Plan, Battagram and Thalkot; Buss is running fast on zigzag road of Karakoram Highway (KKH) sheltered by huge rocky mountains; 00:30h. We have reached Besham and Bus is stopped at fuel station; We get refresh by having some juices and little walk on filling station; Its end of Day 1, full of surprises; Bus is running fast and many other passengers have slept (or trying to sleep like me) Driver is playing a playlist of his favorite local songs and we are bound to listen them; (: See Also Trek to Rush Lake, Nagar valley; Author Profile Aasim Naseem Hey, Thanks for your interest. I’m a PMP, AWS Solutions Architect, and Scrum Master certified professional with 17+ years of hands-on experience leading projects, building teams, and helping organizations deliver software solutions better, faster, and smarter. Outside of work, I’ve got a deep curiosity for history — especially ancient civilizations like Egypt. I also enjoy reflecting on the everyday moments that shape how we live and work. This blog is my space to share insights, lessons, and thoughts from both my professional journey and personal interests. Thanks for reading — and I hope you will find something here that matches your interest. Latest entries IslamJune 6, 2025 | Read Count: 292Economic impact of Eid-ul-Adha PMP CertificationMay 23, 2025 | Read Count: 497Best PMP Study Resources for 2025 (Books, Courses, Tools & More) Agile & FrameworksMay 7, 2025 | Read Count: 472Agile vs Scrum: Finally Understanding the Difference Agile & FrameworksApril 25, 2025 | Read Count: 503When Not To Use Agile: 5 Signs You Need a Different Approach Saunterer Soul BattagramBilal daweoChatter PlanDay 1 trek to rush lakeHunzaKarakoram Highway (KKH)MansehraNagar valleyQalandarabadRawalpindiRush lakeThalkotTrek to Rush Lake
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You’ll have them soon; I’ve uploaded them over my picasa web album; Need captions over some pics from my colleague, for better understanding of place and mountains; I’ll share in public in a day or two inshaAllah; Reply
nice one Aasim, very details trip and encouraging me to go n visit these places first rather rooming around in Europe 🙂 Reply