Zarabod is a small agricultural hamlet in Gojal (Upper Hunza) in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
The people of Passu and Hussaini have equally divided it into two parts.
Zarabad is a combination of the Persian words "Zar" and "Abod"; Zar means gold and Abod means cultivated land.
[1] The area is an irrigated alluvial fan from glacial melt.
It is connected to the nearby village of Hussaini by a 635 ft (194 m) long suspension bridge known as Hussaini Suspension Bridge.