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Murree, Pakistan

Murree is a popular hill station, summer resort, famous tourist attraction and the administrative centre of Murree Tehsil Pakistan. It is located in the Pir Panjal Range, nearly 60 kilometres away towards the North of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Murree is most loved and noticed for its pleasant summers and snowy winters and the various local seasonal delicacies. It is one of the most popular destinations for vacations and visits. Murree resides on an altitude of nearly 7500 ft. Murree was the summer capital of the British Raj in the Punjab Province.the permanent city of Murree was built in 1853, If we talk about the accessibility to Murree, there are basically two main roads that lead to Murree; the old Murree Road (Highway) and the new ISB-Murree Expressway, During the summer you can see the snow-capped peaks of Kashmir from here, while on rainy days you will often see the sun and clouds here. Popular summer fruits include apples, pears and apricots. You will find the culture of the hil...

Rawalakot, Pakistan

Rawalakot also known as Pearl Valley is located in the heart of district Poonch of AJK. This beautiful valley is famous for its breathtaking views and sceneries. It is a saucer shaped valley with an altitude of 1615m. It is situated at a distance of 80km from Islamabad, The city is surrounded by mountains. There is also a lake called Banjusa Lake, 20 km from the city. The weather here is not very hot in summer but it is very cold and snowy in winter. Rawalpindi was badly affected by the 2005 earthquake. The city has a mixture of luxury and necessary commodities of life available in different bazars. Woolen clothes, shawls, wooden carvings are very famous in these bazars. Mushrooms, honey, walnuts, apples, cherry, medicinal herbs, deodar are very famous there. Equipment for hiking such as diggers, camping tents, stoves and sleeping bags are available at very economical price.

Neelam Valley

Neelam is one of the ten districts of Pakistan-administered Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Neelam is the largest district of Azad Kashmir by area.  It is a valley extending along the Neelum River for about 200 km, The Neelum Valley consists of the Neelum District, with Aathmaqam as its capital. Its two tehsils are Athmaqam and Sharda. The valley is 144 km long with high mountains, dense forests and beautiful gardens. Neelum village is covered with lush green trees and high nutritious fruits present in this area.The weather is pleasant in summer and very cold and snowy in winter.

Banu, Pakistan

Bannu, Central Part Of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Just South Of The Kurram River. The Nearby Akra Mounds Have Revealed Finds Dating To About 300 BCE. In Ancient And Medieval Times, The Kurram-Bannu Route Into The Indian Subcontinent Was Used By Invaders And Colonizers From The Northwest. Founded In 1848 By Lieut. (Later Sir) Herbert Edwardes As A Military Base, The Town Was Named Dalipnagar (1848) And Then Edwardesabad (1869). In 1903 Its Name Was Changed To Bannu. Bannu Lies At The Centre Of A Circular Alluvial Plain, Hemmed In By Low Hills And Drained By The Kurram River And Its Tributary, The Tochi (Gambila). The Nearby Kurram-Garhi Project (Completed 1962) Provides Irrigation, Power, And Flood Control. Wheat, Corn (Maize), And Barley Are The Chief Crops Of The Region. Bannu Is A Military Station And A Commercial Centre At The Junction Of Roads Running From The Indus River To Peshawar And Waziristan And Is Connected With The Indus By Rail. Local Industries Include A Large Woolen Mill. ...

Swat Valley

The history of Swat valley goes back to around 2000 years ago. It was known as Udyana meaning Garden, later the name was changed to Suvastu.  Swat was a former state which was given the status of a district in 1970.  Saidu Sharif, the capital of Malakand Division, is located in this district.  Swat enjoys a privileged position in the northern region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.  The district is famous for its anthropology and archeology in the history of Central Asia. It is called the Switzerland of Pakistan because of its many opportunities for sightseeing.  Swat has played an important role in the development of the Northern Areas.  Apart from the lush green fields, it is also a center of trade.  There are beautiful meadows and clear water springs and the river Mojokalam, all the facilities of life in Madiun and Bahrain, including higher education institutions.  The people here are very hardworking and mentally developed.  One of the most beautif...

Haripur, Pakistan

The city of Haripur was founded in 1821 by Sikh General Hari Singh Nalwa from a military point of view.  A fort was built in Haripur city with walls 4 meters wide and 16 meters high.  There were four gates to enter the fort.  Haripur Tehsil was given district status on July 1, 1992 and separated from Abbottabad District. The city is located 65 km from Islamabad and 35 km from Abbottabad.  The district has a key geographical location.  Because this district has the status of a gateway between Hazara Division and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. The original and ancient nation of Haripur is Gujjar after which the Turks came here and then other nations settled here as invaders or at the invitation of some nation. Most of the nations of Haripur migrated here from the region across Sindh.  Among the nations are Tareen, Mashwani, Salmani, Dilzak, Pani, Atmanzai, Jadoon, etc. These Afghans have played an important role in Haripur in the past and present. The battles a...

AbbotAbad, Pakistan

Abbottabad Is A City In The Hazara Region Of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, In Northeastern Pakistan. It Is 110 Kilometres (68 Mi) North Of The Country's Capital Islamabad, 139 Kilometres (81 Mi) From Rawalpindi And 150 Kilometres (93 Mi) Northeast Of Provincial Capital Peshawar, At An Altitude Of 1,260 Metres (4,134 Ft) And Is The Capital Of The Abbottabad District. The City Is Well Known Throughout Pakistan For Its Pleasant Weather, High-Standard Educational Institutions And For Hosting The Pakistan Military Academy In Kakul. It Remains A Popular Hill Station Attracting Hundreds Of Thousands Of Tourists Every Year. Abbottabad Has Been An Attractive Tourist Destination Since The Colonial Era, As It Is A Favorable Transit Point To All Major Tourist Regions Of Pakistan Such As Nathia Gali And Naran. In The Summer When Temperatures Rise To Well Above 45 Degrees Celsius In Punjab And Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, A Large Number Of Tourists Travel North To Abbottabad. The Karakoram, Himalayas And ...