Lost Paradise? Hunza’s Attabad Lake Faces Environmental Concerns

Hunza, Pakistan – Attabad Lake, once celebrated for its pristine blue waters and serene mountain views, is now facing environmental challenges. Rising tourism, unplanned activities, and natural changes are impacting the lake’s natural beauty. Visitors report that the lake no longer appears as untouched as before. Locals and environmentalists are urging responsible tourism and stronger protection measures to preserve the lake’s ecosystem. Preserving Attabad Lake is vital to ensure its natural beauty and fragile ecosystem remain intact for future generations.

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