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More than 700,000 local and foreign tourists visited Gilgit Baltistan during this summer and got mesmerized by its beautiful mountains and eye-catchy weather. Gilgit-Baltistan’s Minister for Tourism, Sports, Culture, Archeology, and Youth Affairs Raja Nasir Ali Khan reported that Gilgit Baltistan this season reported a significant surge in tourism that helped the sector revive which was badly affected due to coronavirus last year. 

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