Foreign Adventurers Love Margallah Ridge Trail

News Desk

Islamabad: The nature lovers of the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, including foreigners, hailed the Margallah Ridge Trail inaugurated by the Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB) on Sunday as a scenic and picturesque hiking track full of eye-catching views and mesmerizing natural beauty.

The IWMB inaugurated the Margallah Ridge Trail on November 4, which is accessible from Talhar Mor on Daman E Koh Road and is actually a transboundary trail linking the federal capital with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The mountain top trail, which actually goes all the way to Ghora Gali, comprises only an inaugurated section from Talhar Mor to Kot Jandan (10 km).

The social media users on the microblogging website X (formerly Twitter) shared their candid views after visiting the Ridge Trail. Wajahat, an X user, said, “The beautiful trail is yet hidden from many hikers and travelers. Two wweeks ago, I took a few travellers and brought them here, and they were mesmerised by the beauty of this trail.”

Noman, another user, appreciated the IWMB for inaugurating the trail and wrote “Well done”.

Munaj Akmal wrote, “Super excited to experience it. Congratulations, Isb Wildlife (IWMB)… cheers.”

Kamran Hashmi, an adventurer on X, expressed his views while indicating some recommendations for the board to implement pertaining to the track of the Ridge Trail.

He said, “The trail is there only for the first couple of kilometers. After that, it’s a game of thorns we had to endure during our trek yesterday.”

Hashmi experienced a thorny hike as the track might be filled with wild thorns proliferating in the wild and hurt his trekking shoes.

He mentioned the Chairperson, IWMB, and the Board’s official handles in his post and requested that they fix this issue.

The hiking and trekking trails are mostly rugged, bumpy, and upside-down in nature, as they are pathways carved to allow humans to venture into nature for a healthy activity and explore their relationship with Mother Nature, which is the ultimate source of solace and tranquilly.

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