Margalla Hills
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The Margalla Hills are a series of hills located north of Islamabad, Pakistan. The Margallas are excellent for hiking purposes and cater to both the serious hiker and the less serious enthusiast. The best season to hike are the mild winter months when there is less rain and the days are extremely pleasant. Margalla hills are home to various species of wild life including exotic birds and carnivores such as rare and presently endengered leopards. [1]
Interesting places are:
- Daman-e-Koh
- Pir Sohawa
- Gokeena
- Mount Happiness
- Loh-i-Dandi
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