As we walked back down the streets of the bazaar, it was well after dark. We had more photo opportunities with locals and more conversations too. More of the usual “Where are you from?” How do you like Pakistan?” “Welcome to Pakistan” , everyone was extremely friendly. I felt quite at ease speaking with anyone that wanted to have conversation. Well, almost anyone, there was one odd fellow, he started out pleasant enough with the usual questions. Then he said the most unusual thing I'd ever heard.
“I heard everyone in New York is a Zombie” then he began walking in a circle around me dragging one foot, blank eyes staring, and began moaning. It caught me off guard. All I could do was chuckle a little and say
“Well, not everyone." I said, "Certainly a few of them are maybe drug addled, but not everyone”
Umar grabbed my arm at that point and said
“Come on Dad. It's time to go”
And off we went, back to the hotel. It was quite an interesting day.
The next morning, after another fine breakfast of eggs and toast, we were off to yet another UNESCO site. This time the nearby Baltit Fort, which was just about a half an hours walk (uphill) from our hotel. We walked through the bazaar, passing by all the shops we'd stopped at the night before. There were a few more of those cool Jeep-Yota-Mercedes 4x4s parked on the side of the road as we walked.
The hillside is steep and we weaved through some narrow streets before making it to the ticket booth. We paid our fee and continued uphill. It was a loooong climb. Lucky for us there were enough people about that we got stopped several times for photographs, which gave us all ample time to catch our breath as we continued up and up and up.
We finally arrived at the fort proper. As we waited on our tour guide we had a conversation with one of the guards. This man has been on magazine covers, and has had news articles written about him. He's famous for his mustache. He's been growing it for 24 years. It's so long he twists it into ropes and wraps them around his ears to keep it out of the way. He said it's modeled after the horns on the wild Rams in the mountains. At one point he looked at Umar's ears and told him that his ears were perfect for holding a mustache. I don't think Umar was keen on the idea.
On a flattened spur just below the Ulter Glacier, Baltit Fort was built roughly 800years ago. Three stories tall, with audience rooms, dining halls and meeting rooms, and let's not forget the dungeons in which to keep your enemies. Baltit was constructed so whoever controlled the fort controlled the trade route between Central and South Asia. From the windows on the upper floor there would be a commanding view of the Hunza Valley below.