Abbottabad is a small neat and clean town in a spacious valley surrounded
by green hills. It is a popular summer resort, located at the end of
Murree-Abbottabad hill tract at a height of 1,220 meters, noted for its
verdant parks, gardens, golf course and pine covered hills. Abbottabad,
apart from being famous for its educational institutions and Military
Academy, also serves as the gateway to most beautiful places in Pakistan.
The
formidable Karakorams, the enchanting Himalayas and the deadly Hindukush,
can also be approached from Abbottabad. Though the importance of the city
has been diminished a little by the completion of Karakoram Highway
because, in the past, the only track available to reach Karakoram was
through Babusar Pass, which in its turn, could only be approached through
Abbottabad. In spite of this development, the city continues to be a
transit city for tourists. Abbottabad is the junction from where one can
go to places like Hunza, Gilgit, Skardu and Indus Kohistan, of the
Karakoram Range. One can reach Swat, Swati Kohistan, Dir and Chitral of
the Hindukush Range. One can approach Naran, Saif-ul-Muluk Lake, Shogran
and Babusar Pass of the Himalayan Range. Neelum, Lipa and Jhelum Valley of
beautiful Azad Kashmir are also connected through Abbottabad. While other hill stations are deserted during winter this place has visitors due to the bracing winter. The place has beautiful gardens, Jinnah Garden, Ladies Garden and another garden maintained by the Cantonment Board. To the splendid stretch of turf with plenty of room for polo, football, hockey and golf. At the back of the station, to the West, is the Brigade Center, ideal for walks and picnic. The Cantonment area of Abbottabad is still very British. The European bungalows, the club, the church and cemetery are still there. Abbottabad is an hour's drive from Nathiagali, the summer capital of the North West Frontier Province, emerging steeply through beautiful valleys with trees right to the riverbed |