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Kharfaq
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Well to come Kharfaq Ghanche
[edit]Kharfaq is a beautiful small village in district Ghanche Gilgit baltistan with the population of almost 2000. It is famous for Kharfaq Lake, Kharfaq Waterfall, and beautiful meadows. Every year thousand of tourist are came to see the beauty and uniqueness of village Click to See the Kharfaq Photos
Language
[edit]Balti (Tibetan) is a language spoken in Kharfaq of Pakistan and adjoining parts of Ladakh. Baltistan, before 1948, was part of Ladakh province. The Balti language is a dialect of the Ladakhi language, a form of Tibetan. It is mutually intelligible with Ladakhi proper and Burig. Many of the written consonants that are silent in Standard Tibetan are pronounced in the Balti language. This information are shared by : Imtiaz Ahmed Kharpaki Team on 2nd Feb 2014. These information has been approved by the competent authority of IT Department of Kharfaq Town dated 12, July 2018, in Rawalpindi Pakistan.
Kharfaq Lake
[edit]Kharfaq Lake is situated about 3 km above Kharfaq village and gives an inspiring view while traveling by road to Khaplu. At the height of 13000 ft The climb is quite tough, you will fine a beautiful lake The fresh and crystal water lake is famous for trout fish and attractive location for camping and linking with other places. The lake is stocked with trout. Over 10 lb trout can be found in this lake fish and one has to walk about 2 –3 hours to reach the lake. The color of the water is the most striking feature of this lake that catches the first glance of one’s eyes, especially towards evening, when it is of rich deep blue, over the whole expanse which turns completely light blue at morning time. The water of the Lake is not that salty as sea water but it is as cold as ice. A jeep road is under construction.
References
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[edit]Kharfaq Ghanche --Saleemullah pPasha (talk) 13:49, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
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