Murree is Pakistan’s most developed and popular hill station
positioned at an altitude of 6000-7000 ft above sea level. At an hour pressure
from Islamabad along an excellent, winding alpine avenue, it is crowded through
visitors all 12 months spherical. The scenery is wonderful, climate cool in
summers and crispy bloodless in winters.
When the British annexed Punjab in 1849, they quickly
decided to set up a hill station at Murree conveniently placed near the vital
army cantonment of Rawalpindi. It was simply founded in 1851 on pastureland of
a ridge and evolved quick. Today Murre is Punjab’s leading hill station
attracting domestic and overseas traffic. The long Summer days are best for
lazy strolls among Kashmir and Pindi factors.
There are Gallies around Murree blanketed with thick pine
forests. Gulehra Gali, additionally called Patriata, is most enjoyable vicinity
about 20 km beyond Murre where TDCP Chairlift and Sky Ride affords a
captivating and remarkable experience among panoramic scenery and thrilling
rides.
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