Nathiagali is a picturesque hill station in the Abbottabad District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Located at an elevation of approximately 2,500 meters (8,200 feet), it is a popular tourist destination known for its lush green meadows, dense forests of pine, cedar, and oak, and its cool, pleasant weather. The area is part of the Galyat range, where scenic hiking trails and serene spots offer captivating views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Nathiagali serves as a sanctuary for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike, offering activities like horse riding, hiking, and during the winter, snow-related sports. The town's colonial past is evident in its architecture, with several buildings dating back to the British era. The Church in Nathiagali, an old Anglican church set amidst the forest, is a classic example of colonial-era construction and a popular tourist spot. Wildlife in the region includes various species of birds, insects, and the occasional leopard. Nathiagali is also known for its annual horse race and festival during the summer. The area's natural beauty peaks from May to August when wildflowers bloom across the meadows, attracting visitors from across the country and beyond.