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Hunza Dastan / ہنزہ داستان

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Hunza Dastaan by Mustansar Hussain Tarar

295 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2004

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Mustansar Hussain Tarar

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Mustansar Hussain Tarar (Urdu: مستنصر حسين تارڑ) is a Pakistani author, actor, the first Morning Show presenter and a pioneer trekker - in his own words: a vagabond.

Having made a name for himself by taking the mantle in Pakistan's mountaineering community, Mustansar Hussain is widely recognized as one of the most well known personalities in Pakistan. Though the origin of his fame is usually considered to be his established and decorated career as a writer, Tarar can also be recognized as the foremost endorser for tourism projects in Northern Areas of Pakistan, having exorbitantly increased the array of tourist exposure to the areas by becoming both a mountaineer and an adventure author who uses these locations as backdrops for his storylines.

Mustansar Hussain's literary proficiency as an author often overshadows the fact that he has been an active mountaineer for a very extensive period of time. Having embarked upon several painstaking and challenging tasks such as the ascension of K-2 and the surpassing of the treacherous "Chitti Buoi" Glacier among others. More significantly, both of Mustansar Hussain's professions often intertwine and relate, since he uses his experiences on his expeditions as travelogues. Though some of his publications have met lukewarm reactions due to supposed exaggeration, he reflects on this predicament with the notion that "words or even pictures cannot successfully express the beauty and splendour of nature in it's true spirit."

Tarar's first book Nikley Teri Talash Main, a travelogue of Europe, was published in 1971. He has so far over forty titles to his credit which include many genres of literature; travelogues, novels, short stories and collection of his newspaper columns and television dramas. He has been one of the best-seller fiction writer of Pakistan.

Mustansar was born in 'Jokalian' a small town in Punjab, Pakistan in March 1939. He spent his early childhood in the village and moved to culturally rich Lahore, witnessed the independence of Pakistan in 1947 and the events that took place at Lahore. His father Rehmat Khan Tarar opened a small seed store there. Mr Tarar got his schooling from Rang Mehal Mission High School and Muslim Model High School, Lahore. He then got admission in Government College Lahore , a college that owns the credit to polish several intellectuals of Pakistan. In 1950's, he went to London for higher studies. In 1957 he attended the World Youth Festival in Moscow and wrote a book named 'Fakhta' (Dove) on that experience. In 1971 his first travelogue Nikley Teri Talaash Main was published. It led to new trend in Urdu literature. He also became a television actor and from 1988 was for many years a host of PTV's live morning transmission Subuh Bakhair (Good Morning). His unconventional and down to earth style of comparing earned him great popularity. He called himself the 'Cha Cha Jee' of all Pakistani children and soon became known by this title.

Awards:
Presidential award of Pride of Performance.
Prime Minister's award for the Best Novelist for "Rakh".
Life time achievement award of Almi Farogh-e-Urdu Adab, Doha (Qatar).
Gold Medal bestowed by Moscow State University for literary achievements.

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Profile Image for Huda Bukhari.
9 reviews10 followers
November 16, 2014
The essence of a travelogue is to make a person crave to be at the place whose sketch is being narrated. And MHT made me want to jump at the first prospect of travelling to Hunza and experience the beauty, the simplicity, the awe and the terror that this place has to offer!

Very very interesting read.
713 reviews75 followers
July 26, 2020
This travelogue of Hunza, the mountainous valley in Gigit Baltistan region of Pakistan, contains within it, all the beauty, aesthetic and the nostalgia that hold attraction for tourists. The famous Altit Fort, Karimabad, apples, apricots of Hunza, the shining ice wall of the Rakaposhi mountain, passu peak, Gojal valley, Hunza River Khunjerab Pass, the glaciers in Hunza – so many beautiful sights for which this valley has got the name of “Heaven on Earth”

گلگت کی تنہائی، اس کی دور افتادگی اور اُداسی میں ہی اِس کی کشش پنہاں ہے۔
ایک ایسی تہذیب جو کسی حد تک جدیدیت کے رنگ سے بچی ہوئی ہے۔
ایک ایسا گوشہ جس کے چاروں طرف کھڑے پہاڑوں نے پُوری دُنیا کا شوروغل روک رکھا ہے۔
اس کی ہوائیں ازل سے وہی ہیں جو خالق نے زندگی کا سانس دیتے وقت کائنات کو عطا کی تھیں، اِن میں انسانی اور صنعتی آلودگینہیں ہے۔
یہ ایک ایسا قفس ہے جس کے گوشے میں آرام بہت ہے۔ یہاں صرف دریائے گلگت کی ہلکی سی آواز ہے یا باغوں میں چلنے والیہواؤں کی سرسراہٹ ہے۔ اُداسی وہ ہے جو روزِ ازل سے انسان اپنے اندر لئے پھرتا ہے اور یہاں آکر وہ ظاہر ہو جاتی ہے۔

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ہُنزہ روڈ پر ایک کاروان سرائے ... جہاں سیب کے درخت ہیں اور آبشار گرتی ہے۔ گلگت کی نسبت یہاں ہوا مختلف ہے، سیبوںکی خوشبو میں رچی ہوئی، چٹان میں سے گرتے پانی سے نم آلود اور درختوں کی چھاؤں کی وجہ سے قدرے خنک مگر خوشگوار...
6 reviews2 followers
November 23, 2021
Boht hi khubsurat hamesha ki tarha lekin is mi hoper glacier ka bhi thora travel add kiya jata tw acha tha
Profile Image for Tariq Ahmad Khan.
104 reviews11 followers
July 1, 2024
An average book by Tarar sb. It's more about his travel on road from pindi tio Hunza then about Hunza itself
Profile Image for Tooba Tanveer.
22 reviews
October 13, 2025
The way Mustansar sb paints the picture of places is scary good. I read this while I was in Hunza and it made my trip even more incredible.
Profile Image for Liam.
8 reviews
May 21, 2023
I mean it doesn't need saying, Sir Mustansar's travelogues are always interesting and like they are crafted with perfection. The way he writes about events and the surroundings makes me want to explore the mentioned places myself.
Profile Image for Ibraheem Khan.
1 review3 followers
January 2, 2014
When Chacha g was flying with his son towards home, I was in a rush to finish the book as if I was going home. Storytelling at best. My favorite lines from book:
"...We only lose something if it is in our grip, even temporarily - There must be incalculable people who don't have anything to lose in first place -"
Profile Image for Nazish Islam.
58 reviews29 followers
August 17, 2015
Ahhhh!! What a beautiful depiction. This is my second book of Tarar Sahab and I'm seriously in love with his travelogue style of writing.
And for Hunza: "If you haven't seen Hunza yet, you haven't even been born" (Little modified :P)
That's mean I'm still in hibernation period :D
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7 reviews5 followers
November 8, 2016
I want to visit Hunza now. The journey was depicted beautiful. One feels as if he is travelling alongside the author savouring the breathtaking beauty of the valleys. Must read for all travel freaks!
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