Murree:
The summer season at the picturesque station of the Murree Colina, popularly known as the queen of the hills, is at its peak, attracting tourists from all over the country in search of relief of the abrasor heat.
During the weekend, there was an increase in the number of tourists when visitors went to Murree and the Galiyat region, installing the camp in large quantities.
With the beginning of the summer holidays in the plains of Pakistan, families and young people have directed to popular places such as Mall Road, Cashmiro Point, Pindi Point, Patriata, Bhurban and other areas in Galiyat.
During the day, tourists are seen enjoying the cold weather and capturing memories in scenic places such as Bhurban, Patriata Resort, Ayubia, Nathia Gali and the nearby hills.
As the night appears, the crowds return to Mall Road to go shopping, walk and soak in the animated environment.
The influx of visitors is positively impacting the local economy, promoting business for hotels, restaurants and local vendors.
However, Murree continues to face persistent problems, including the lack of parking facilities, acute water scarcity with residents who even fight for a fall, absence of a clear water management strategy, frequent power cuts not announced and increasing temperatures due to excessive trees.