Nathia Gali is one of the famous tourist destinations, located in the Abbottabad district of KPK, Pakistan. This picturesque tourist point of Pakistan is about 35km away from both Murree and Abottabad. If you are looking to visit Nathiagali, then you can get there by both public and private transport. Public transport runs to Nathia Gali from Rawalpindi and Abbottabad daily.
Things to do in Nathia Gali:
Located at an elevation of 2410m, Nathiagali is known for its lush green meadows and hilly mountains. Beautiful cottages and cherry blossoms also attract tourist from all over the world towards it. Here I am going to unveil some of the best things to do in Nathia Gali.
Miranjani
Miranjani is the highest mountain in Galyat and is about 2992 meters above sea level. It is located in the Namli Maira area, in the region of Ayubia National park.
If you are adventurous and looking for a challenging trekking activity, then trekking to the Miranjani top will be the best option. The trekking is quite challenging as compared to that of the Mushkpuri top. Once you are in Nathia Gali, you can start your trekking from the famous Church.
Mushkpuri top
Mushkpuri top is about 2800 meters high mountain and is the 2nd largest hill of Galyat. This beautiful mountain is covered with sub-alpine conifer forest and is the best option for hikers.
It is located just above the Dunga Gali, and you can start your trek from both the Nathia Gali and Dunga Gali. When you start your trekking from Nathia Gali, which is less steep as compared to Dunga Gali. You can enjoy the lush greenery all the way. You can see Kashmir valley, and enjoy the view of the pond with crystal clear water on the Mushkpuri top.
St Matthews church
St Matthews church is another amazing tourist attraction of Nathia Gali. This church is built during the British era by Colonel Hope Waddell Kelsall. The church is designed beautifully with cedar wood at that time.
St, Matthews church is looked after by a Muslim family for 100 years, although no Christians are left in the area.
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