Introducing Murree
Murree sits high above its surroundings, making the views panoramic and the air fresh, but there isn’t much to do apart from stroll around or shop. A faded colonial aroma lingers, although many ugly concrete towers now dominate the town. Murree has gradually become more and more built-up and congested over recent years, which probably explains the dwindling number of foreign visitors. Still, there are some pretty walks in the area.
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Last updated: Sep 29, 2008
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RE: Road conditions Naran, Kaghan, Babusar and Chilas
by savrs 03 September 2011
Hi, There were floods in the upper parts of Kaghan valley, that damaged the road at some points, that news even disturbed the tourist…
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RE: Places to visit in Winter
by chitralguyimran 25 August 2011
Bonjour mes amis, I'd not go for Murree, Nathiagali, the tourists are fleeced during winters and too much tourism from south Pakistan…
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RE: Places to visit in Winter
by mozumbus 25 August 2011
depends upon the time frame and your interests. for Northern areas, GB, 10 days are a minimum imo. traveling will be hectic if you are…
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