02/11/2025
The Karakoram Highway, which connects Pakistan and China, is often referred to as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" due to its remarkable engineering and stunning scenery. It linked the two countries via the Khunjerab Pass, which lies at an altitude of 15,397 feet (4,693 meters).
The highway follows part of the ancient Silk Road, serving as a modern connection along a historic trade route. Construction began in 1959, and the project was completed in 1979, although it was officially opened in 1986. Stretching approximately 800 miles (1,300 kilometers), the Karakoram Highway is an impressive feat, traversing some of the most challenging terrain in the world.