Gojal Tehsil
| Gojal | |
|---|---|
| The Batura glacier, one of the longest outside the Polar region, is in Gojal. | |
| Naming | |
| Native name | وادی گوجال (Urdu) | 
| English translation | Vādi Gujāl Gujāl Örönü | 
| Geography | |
| Country | Pakistan | 
| State/Province | Gilgit-Baltistan | 
| District | Hunza District | 
| Coordinates | 36°23′N 74°52′E / 36.39°N 74.87°E | 
Gojal (Wakhi: وادی گوجال, Kyrgyz: گۉجال ۅرۅنۇ,), also called Upper Hunza, is situated in northwestern Pakistan. It borders China at the Khunjerab Pass and the Shimshal valley, and Afghanistan at the Chapursan valley. In 2019, Gojal Valley became the second Karachukar sub-division within the Hunza District. It is geographically the largest subdivision of Gilgit-Baltistan.
Gojal or Upper Hunza is composed of a number of large and small valleys sharing borders with Central Hunza to the south, China in the northeast, and Afghanistan in the northwest. Ainabad is the first village of Gojal. Except for the Shimshal, Misgar, and Chapursan valleys, all the villages of Gojal can be seen from the Karakoram Highway (KKH), which passes through the tehsil and enters China at the Khunjerab Pass. The Gojal region has 20,000 Ismaili residents. Gojal is predominantly populated by the Wakhi people.