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Murree, often called the Queen of the Hills, is Pakistan’s most beloved hill station, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas at around 7,500 feet above sea level. Just a short drive from Islamabad, Murree enchants visitors with its cool climate, pine-clad slopes, colonial charm, and breathtaking vistas—making it a perfect escape year-round. Explore the mesmerizing beauty of the hill station through our Murree/Bhurban City Tour
At the heart of Murree lies the iconic Mall Road, the bustling commercial strip where visitors stroll among colorful shops, cozy cafés, and street food stalls. Here you can sample traditional snacks, shop for handicrafts, and soak in the lively atmosphere that comes alive especially at dusk.
For those seeking panoramic views and serenity, Kashmir Point is a must-visit. This peaceful viewpoint offers sweeping sights of lush valleys and snow-capped mountains on clear days, and is ideal for a morning walk or quiet reflection. Pindi Point, another scenic spot, features a chairlift ride that descends into pine forests, offering a thrilling experience and memorable views.
Further out, adventure awaits at Patriata (New Murree), renowned for its modern cable car and chairlift system that glides over thick forests and rolling hills, making it one of the most exhilarating ways to enjoy the landscape.
Nature and wildlife lovers can explore Murree Wildlife Park, home to species like leopards, bears, and pheasants in a naturalistic setting, or wander into nearby Ayubia National Park, with its famous Pipeline Walking Track that connects to Nathia Gali.
For history and architecture enthusiasts, Murree preserves its colonial heritage with landmarks like the Holy Trinity Church, the charming GPO building, and the colonial-era bungalows and schools in the cantonment area.
Nearby hill spots like Ghora Gali and Bhurban add more variety — Ghora Gali with its hiking trails and horseback rides, and Bhurban with its luxury resorts, golf course, and access to Mukshpuri Top hikes.
Murree’s unique combination of lively bazaars, peaceful viewpoints, thrilling rides, and natural beauty offers something for everyone — whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a touch of history. A visit to Murree is not just a getaway, but an experience that lingers long after you leave.
The beating heart of Murree, Mall Road is a lively, bustling street lined with shops, cafés, bakeries, and street vendors. Here you’ll find everything from traditional handicrafts, embroidered shawls, and woodwork to woollen clothes and souvenirs. The air is filled with aromas of roasted corn, pakoras, and steaming tea. Mall Road truly comes alive in the evening when families and tourists gather to stroll, shop, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
Located on the highest part of Murree town, Kashmir Point is a calm and scenic spot away from the busy crowds of Mall Road. The viewpoint offers sweeping vistas of deep valleys and distant snow-covered peaks, especially mesmerizing at sunrise or sunset. With benches and walking paths surrounded by towering pine trees, it’s a great place to relax, take photographs, and breathe in the crisp mountain air.
This viewpoint is famous for its breathtaking views of Rawalpindi and Islamabad on clear days. Pindi Point also features a chairlift that takes visitors down through pine forests and lush hills, providing a thrilling experience and panoramic scenes below. Horse riding is also available here, making it fun for families and kids.
Located about 15 km from main Murree, Patriata is known for its modern chairlift and cable car system that carries visitors high above the thick pine forests to the hilltops. The ride is peaceful yet adventurous, offering unmatched views of the valleys and mountains. The hilltops themselves are perfect for hiking, picnics, and playing in the snow during winter.
Situated near Bhurban, this park provides a chance to see native wildlife up close. Leopards, black bears, monkeys, and various birds like golden pheasants and peacocks inhabit large, naturalistic enclosures. It’s a great stop for families and nature lovers.
A short drive from Murree, this protected park offers rich biodiversity and serene landscapes. The famous Pipeline Walking Track connects Ayubia and Dunga Gali, winding through fragrant pine forests with incredible valley views—ideal for hikers and photographers.
The historic Holy Trinity Church, built in the mid-19th century, is a beautiful stone structure reflecting Murree’s colonial past. Nearby, the General Post Office (GPO), with its charming architecture, is another reminder of the town’s British-era heritage.
Known for its scenic walking and riding trails, Ghora Gali offers a quieter, more laid-back experience. You can enjoy horseback rides through forested paths, visit remnants of colonial-era hotels, or simply take in the peaceful environment.
Just a 20-minute drive from Murree, Bhurban is a serene, upscale area known for luxury resorts like the Pearl Continental Hotel and its lush golf course. It also serves as a gateway to hiking trails towards Mukshpuri and beyond.
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