Nestled in the Galyat region of Pakistan, Murree stands as a picturesque hill station that has been a popular tourist destination since colonial times. Located approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Islamabad, Murree lies in the Pir Panjal Range, enveloped by lush green forests of pine and cedar trees. The town, established during British Raj in 1851, is renowned for its scenic vistas, mountainous landscapes, and a cool, subtropical highland climate that provides a refreshing respite from the heat of the plains. With an elevation of over 2,290 meters (7,516 feet), it offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The Mall Road is Murree's bustling commercial and shopping centre, where visitors can find various handicrafts, local eateries, and souvenirs. Patriata (also known as New Murree), with its chairlifts and cable cars, draws numerous visitors for its exciting rides and breathtaking views. Murree's beauty is enhanced in winter when it receives snowfall, turning it into a winter wonderland, a stark contrast to the greenery in the summer months.