Fort Munro is a hill station in Dera Ghazi Khan District, Punjab, Pakistan. The station lies on the Quetta Road 85 km from the city of Dera Ghazi Khan in the Sulaiman Mountains. Its elevation is 1972 meters (6,470 feet) above sea level and it attracts many people for short stays during the hot summer. Fort Munro is called Nimroo in the local Balochi language, and was once known as Thal, a Balochi word meaning "plains". The people of Fort Munro are nomads, especially of the Leghari tribe. Many are bilingual, speaking Balochi (called Sulemani locally) and Saraiki.
The fort is named for General Munro, who was appointed in Multan (Punjab) during the British reign before Pakistani independence. The area is known for mangoes and a cool resort in summers for the people living in south punjab.
There are numerous hotels and restaurants including a TDCP resort in Fort Munro to entertain the visitors. Places of interest nearby include Dames Lake, the mountain Ganji Pahari, and the British Graveyard.