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Historic British-era walking track restored in Abbottabad's Bara Gali after 77 years

5-kilometre walking track from Bara Gali to Bagnotar going to open after restoration; Beautiful track winds through lush forests, amid tall trees and scenic pathways; Birdsong, colourful butterflies, and fresh breezes await tourists on the trail

By News Desk

August 18, 2024 10:15 AM


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In the famous tourist region of Galyat, Abbottabad, a historic walking track built during the British era at Bara Gali has been restored. 

According to the 24NewsHD TV channel, the 5-kilometre-long track was originally constructed during the British period.

The channel reported that it is now being revived after Pakistan's independence.

The Abbottabad walking track stretches from Bara Gali to Bagnotar, winding through a beautiful forest with tall, natural trees along the old pathways. 

The track offers a serene environment, where the sounds of birds, the vibrant wings of butterflies, and the natural beauty of colourful flowers, along with fresh, cool breezes, eagerly await tourists.

Reporter: Zubair Awan


News Desk


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