One day trip To Murree

One Day Trip to Murree: A Hill Station Escape: Murree, a picturesque hill station nestled in the Pir Panjal Range, is a popular getaway for those seeking respite from the bustling city life. With its cool climate, lush greenery, and colonial charm, it’s the perfect destination for a one-day escape.

Itinerary

Morning, we will meet at IFWA, transfer to bus and drive towards Dunga Gali via express way Murree. On the way we will have our Coffee from Gloria Jean’s, and proceed to Dunga Gali trek. We will reach at 9:30 am from there we will start our trek

(Approximately: 2 hrs 30 mins Drive)

Pipeline trek follows the pipeline from Donga Gali to Jhandala, the trek distance is 3.5 kilometer, very easily track and takes about (3 hours), we would be surround by tall Timber trees, we can track while enjoying the serenity of the surroundings.

Approximately by 11:30 we would reach Moto tunnel us a historical passage used back in the British colonial era, is located within Ayubia National Park in Abbottabad District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The tunnel length is 250 feet

Our treks end in Jhandala near at 1:30 Pm, after that we would, drive to Cecil Heritage Hotel in Murree. There we will have our lunch.

2:00 Pm, we will have our lunch at BQ Bukhara lunch at Cecil Heritage Hotel in Murree

After our lunch, by 3:30 Pm, we will drive back to Islamabad.
(Approximately: 2 hrs 30 mins Drive

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