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Murree
is known as the "Queen of the hills" (Malika-e-kohsar). At 2,100
meters above sea level (circa 7,000 feet), Murree is only an hour's
drive (some 54 km) northeast of Islamabad. It's cold pine forests,
amidst magnificent mountain scenery, makes it the first choice for a
day's outing from the capital. The Galis are a string of hill
resorts along the ridge between Murree and Abbottabad, situated on
the Karakoram Highway. Hiking is the favourite passtime beacuse the
valley offers a variety of walks. It was founded as a hill station
by the British in 1851. Until 1876, Murree was the summer
headquarters of the government of Punjab but was subsequently
transferred to Simla.
Since independence, Murree has once again become
the summer retreat of the governor of Punjab and since Islamabad
became the capital of Pakistan in 1962, it has expanded rapidly.
Some 10 km from Murree is 'Bhurban' which is another favourite. The
resort at 'Patriata', some 15 km southeast of Murree, is situated on
a ridge 2,223 meters above sea level and offers a breathtaking view
of the valley. One of the most exciting features of Patriata is the
3 km dual chair lift and cable car system from Gulera Gali to the
Patriata ridge. Murree remains charming all year round. In summer it
is cool - even chilly in the evening - while light rain is common.
In winter, Murree hides herself under thick thick blanket of snow.
Which proves to be an extremely attractive vacation spot for
travelers. It is extremely popular amongst Punjabis escaping the
heat of the plains in summer and gets too crowded for comfort during
late May to early September, especially at weekends. To beat the
crowds and still enjoy the walks, the best time to go to Murree is
during April-May and September-October.
Murree spreads along the top of a ridge for about
five kilometres (three miles). At
the northeast end, is the famous Kashmir point, which views across
the valley of the Jehlum River into Azad Kashmir. At the southwest
end resides the Pindi Point, looking back towards Rawalpindi and
Islamabad. Between the two, runs The Mall, at the center of which,
lies the main Shopping area where most people congregate. Numerous
roads leave The Mall and either follow the contours of the ridge or
descend to the principal road. Promenading and shopping are Murree's
main amusements, riding the new chair-lifts; one from Bansara Gali
(below Murree) to Pindi Point, the other to the top of Patriata hill
(on the road to Karor)are hot tourist attractions. Both rides cost
about Rs. 50 and take half an hour with a change from open
chair-lift to the enclosed bubble in the middle.
Good buys in Murree are Kashmiri shawls, furs,
walking sticks, fruits and nuts. Murree's pistachio nuts are reputed
to be the best in Pakistan. An American journalist Camile wrote,
that, "Everything and Anything can happen in Murree. Romance is in
the atmosphere intrigue is in the air. The roads to this happy
holiday's resort embrace both the heaven and earth. In Murree it is
easy to fall in love". |