Friday, April 1, 2011

Hill Station Murree In Pakistan

Murree is the most important hill station in pakistan. It is 37 miles from Rawalpindi and 35 miles from Islamabad. It is well connected with Rawalpinid, Islamabad, Abbottabad and Muzaffarabad by metalled roads. It is situated at the Muree spur which is an off-shoot of the Himalayas, at an elevation of 7517 ft. Magnificient view of the snow-clad mountains of Kashmir can be had in the spring and autumn.

The main station stretches between two points, namely, Pindi point and Kashmir point. The two points are connected by a road. The Mall is the main road of Murree. It runs at the top of the ridge in the heart of the station. It extends from the general post office to the Pindi point. Its most important part is the stretch between the post office and the church chauk. The Mall is the beautiful and fashionable avenue. It serves as the commercial centre as well as the meeting places of visitors to Murree.

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