Margalla Hills National Park is a serene expanse of greenery located at the foothills of the Himalayas in the capital city of Islamabad, Pakistan. Covering approximately 17,386 hectares, the park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and bird watchers. Established in 1980, it encompasses the Margalla range with altitudes varying from 600 to 1,500 meters. The park features a rich biodiversity; it's home to around 600 plant species, 250 bird varieties, 38 mammals, and 13 reptile species. Popular trails like Trail 3 and Trail 5 provide visitors with stunning vistas of Islamabad and the Faisal Mosque, as well as the chance to experience a variety of terrains and the richness of the park's ecosystem. The park is an embodiment of tranquility and offers a delightful escape from the urban bustle, where visitors can indulge in peaceful walks, picnics, and rock climbing.