Ghora Gali is one of the tourist mountain resort towns of the Murree hills in Punjab province of Pakistan. It is situated at an elevation of 1691 meters and is known for its scenic beauty, pine-covered hills, and pleasant summer climate. Ghora Gali, along with its sister resorts of Murree and Patriata, serves as an escape for tourists from the heat of the plains during the summer months. Historically, Ghora Gali also had a significance during the British colonial era as it was a military sanatorium and the site of the Lawrence College, one of the earliest educational institutions established for the British elite in the subcontinent. The town is equipped with traditional and colonial-era architecture, and the remnants of the British presence are still evident. With its natural trails and wildlife, the area is a favorite for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Additionally, it is famous for its chair lift, which offers an aerial view of the surrounding lush landscapes and is a popular attraction among visitors. Accessible by road, the area has mild summers and cold winters with occasional snowfall, which adds to the beauty of the hills and attracts tourists all year round.