Margalla Hills
The Margalla Hills, spreading over 12 605 hectares and part of Murree Hills, is a hill range that forms a part of the Himalayan foothills. The hills occasionally receive snowfall. A majority of the plant species found on the Margalla Hills are used in medicines. The Margalla Hills are a habitat of many bird species, monkeys, and a few leopards. A panoramic view of Islamabad from Daman-e-Koh is an unforgettable experience. A dinner at Monal Restaurant, located 1173 metres above sea level on Pir Sohawa Road, with your loved ones while enjoying the sight of brilliantly floodlit Islamabad, is the best dinner you can dream of having. The Margalla Hills provides the perfect place for bird watching. Those who like hiking can choose any of the hiking trails and enjoy themselves. Rock climbing is only available in a few locations. Different species of reptiles and animals can be seen in abundance. Margalla Hills National Park offers visitors a variety of activities. You can cook in the open air and enjoy a tasty barbecue.