Murrier:
The summer season of the picturesque hill station in Murrier, popularly known as the Queen of the Hills, is at its peak, attracting tourists from all over the country in search of torrid heat relief.
During the weekend, a wave of tourists was observed while visitors flock to Murrier and the Galiyat region, installing the camp in large numbers.
With the start of the summer holidays in the plains of Pakistan, families and young people have headed for popular places such as Mall Road, Cachemire Point, Pindi Point, Patriata, Bhurban and other regions of Galiyat.
During the day, tourists enjoy fresh time and capturing memories in panoramic places like Bhurban, Patriata Resort, Ayubia, Nathia Gali and neighboring hills.
As the evening sets in, the crowds return to Mall Road to shop, walk and dip in the lively atmosphere.
The influx of visitors has a positive impact on the local economy, stimulating business for hotels, restaurants and local sellers.
However, MRIREE continues to cope with persistent problems, including the lack of parking lots, acute water shortages with residents that are struggling even for a drop, the absence of a clear water management strategy, frequent unexpected currents and an increase in temperatures due to excessive trees.