Nathia Gali
Awais Fayyaz

Nathia Gali

5 days in Nathia Gali
Published on 2nd June 2025
Share this itinerary
Get itinerary · FREE
Get itinerary · FREE
Get itinerary · FREE
Activities
Map
Day
1
7am  
 
 
I-9
12pm  
 
 
Excise & Taxation Department
3pm  
 
 
Dino Valley
7:30pm  
 
 
Centaurus Mall
Day
2
7am  
 
 
Murree
Murree (Urdu: مری) is a mountain resort city in the eponymous district ...
Murree (Urdu: مری) is a mountain resort city in the eponymous district in the northernmost region of the Punjab province of Pakistan. Lying in the Galyat region of the Pir Panjal Range under the western Himalayas, it forms the outskirts of the Islamabad–Rawalpindi metropolitan area in the northeast of the capital city, Islamabad. It has an average altitude of 2,291 metres (7,516 ft). The town was built in the mid 19th-century during the British Raj to escape the scorching heat in the plains of Punjab during the summer. Construction of the town was started in 1851 on the hills of Murree as a sanatorium for British troops. The permanent town of Murree was constructed in 1853 and a church was consecrated shortly thereafter. One main road was established, commonly referred to as "Mall Road". Murree was the headquarters during the summer of the colonial Punjab Government until 1876 when it was moved to Shimla. Murree became a popular tourist station for British citizens of the British Raj. It is the birthplace of several prominent Britons including Bruce Bairnsfather, Francis Younghusband, Reginald Dyer and Joanna Kelley. During the colonial era, access to commercial establishments was restricted for non-Europeans. Such establishments included Lawrence College, Murree. Since the independence of Pakistan in 1947, Murree has retained its position as a popular hill station, noted for its pleasant summer weather. Many tourists visit the town from the Islamabad-Rawalpindi area. The town also serves as a transit point for tourists visiting Azad Kashmir and Abbottabad. The town is noted for its Tudorbethan and neo-gothic architecture. The Government of Pakistan owns a summer retreat in Murree, where foreign dignitaries including heads of state often visit.
9am  
 
 
Book hotel
Booking of hotel
Booking of hotel
10am  
 
 
Sight seeing on TDP bus
Day
3
7am  
 
 
Ayubia
Dunga Gali is one of the towns of the Galyat area of ...
Dunga Gali is one of the towns of the Galyat area of Ayubia National Park, at an altitude of 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) in northern Pakistan. Dunga Gali is located in Nathia Gali Union Council (subdivision) of Abbottabad District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. It is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Nathia Gali.
9am  
 
 
hotel booking
Find and book hotel
Find and book hotel
11:30am  
 
 
Pipeline Track Starting Point
Pipeline track lay k Donga gali
Pipeline track lay k Donga gali
2pm  
 
 
national wildlife park
Ayubia National Park (Urdu: ایوبیہ ملی باغ), also known as Ayubia (Urdu: ...
Ayubia National Park (Urdu: ایوبیہ ملی باغ), also known as Ayubia (Urdu: ایوبیہ), is a protected area of 3,312 hectares (33 km2) located in Abbottabad District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. It was declared a national park in 1984. Ayubia was named after Muhammad Ayub Khan (1958–1969), second President of Pakistan. The area supports temperate coniferous forest and temperate broadleaf and mixed forest ecoregion habitats, with an average elevation of 8,000 feet (2,400 m) above sea level. Ayubia National Park is surrounded by seven major villages and three small towns of Thandiani, Nathiagali and Khanspur. The park has been developed as a resort complex from a combination of four mini resorts of Khaira Gali, Changla Gali, Khanspur and Ghora Dhaka in Galyat. Currently, it is managed by the Wildlife and Parks Department of Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
5:30pm  
 
 
Back to ayubia
Day
4
7am  
 
 
Ayubia to nathia gali
10:30am  
 
 
Namli mera water fall
1pm  
 
 
Thandiani
Thandiani is a hill station in the Galyat area of the Khyber ...
Thandiani is a hill station in the Galyat area of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan, about 37.5 kilometres (23.3 mi) northeast of Abbottabad District in the foothills of the Himalayas and about 2,750 metres (9,020 ft) above sea level.
Day
5
7am  
 
 
Back to islamabad
10am  
 
 
Back to lahore
Share this itinerary