SLC-S25/W3 | Community World Tour : landscapes and sacred sites
Assalamu Alaikum friends! I hope you're all doing well. By the grace of Allah, I’m fine too. Today, I’m excited to join a meaningful contest hosted by our mentor @kouba01—SLC-S25/W3 | Community World Tour: Landscapes & Sacred Sites. It’s a great chance to learn and share special places. Let’s begin this journey together!
Narrative & Cultural Meaning :-
Murree is one of Pakistan’s most popular tourist destinations, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and cool climate.
This hill station is situated in the Punjab province and draws thousands of tourists annually particularly in summer and snow fall seasons. Murree lies in the midst of beautiful green hills, pine forests and picturesque valleys giving one the much needed peace and relaxation as it is away from the city life.
Places of attraction affiliates like Mall Road, Patriata (New Murree), Kashmir Point, and Pindi Point are among the famous places that must be visited. Visitors have fun with chair lifts, handicraft, local food and scenic view of mountains. The natural beauty and informal ambience is the attraction of this resort that appeals both to the family tourists and honeymooners.
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Murree gives an impression that it stays on the heart of every person whom it hosts either be a brief visit or extended stay.
Shogran, a serene hill station in the Kaghan Valley of Pakistan, holds deep cultural and emotional significance for locals and travelers alike.
It is not only a travel destination but also a ticket to the grandeur of Siri Paye fields and a representation of the natural purity of the environment. Villagers perceive Shogran as their holy land where their forefathers and generations have grazed cows, read stories to the fire and admired the powerful mountains as the protectors of their culture.
Such wedding ceremonies, folk songs and seasonal celebrations are interrelated with this landscape making hearts bonded to its beauty. The murmures of the wind, the smell of pine trees, the view of mountains which are covered in snow symbolize an unchanging connection between men and land- where peace, identity and heritage still prevail with a force.
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Story of the Plae,Local legend, history, or personal significance
Murree, famously known as the "Queen of the Hills," is a hill station with a charming colonial history. Established by the British in the mid-19th century, it was designed as a summer retreat from the scorching plains.
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It has not lost its colonial influence in the architecture--crumbling schools, religious establishments of all types, cute rest houses line the roads covered with pine trees. Murree is a part of several family memories of honeymoon trips or family vacations. On the one hand the natives tell tales of British soldiers, mysterious submarine passages under Mall-road, and eternal love that had known its birth in the mellow mountain air. To most Pakistani it is an iconic memory.
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Shogran is a site in Kaghan valley providing a more spiritual relation with nature. With evergreen forest and mountains covered with snow, it is a calm retreat close to heaven.
The surrounding village trusts in the myths that have existed since time immemorial about the saints that used to meditate in the fields of Siri Paye. Elders still carry the tales of how fairies dance at twilight and how there is glowing in the fog. Miraculously, Shogran is not just a place of stay it is an escape where individuals seek to connect with nature and the inner-self.
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However both Murree and Shogran are not just beautiful; they bear descriptions, legends and emotions that still form part of the local identity and have still been held dear by many hearted.
TYPE LESS SMILE MORE Phrase
Even the wind in Shogran whispers ancient tales, as if time itself takes a breath among the pines. In Murree, laughter echoes down the misty slopes where memories never grow old. “Type less, smile more,” they seem to say—because here, words are fewer, but feelings run deep. Between the fog and the forest, silence speaks louder than screens, and nature gently reminds us to live in the moment, heart open and smiling.
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Hola amigo.
Al igual que la semana pasada he disfrutado tu participación. Este lugar que muestra parece ser muy divertido además de hermoso por estar en medio de la naturaleza
En mi país hay un lugar parecido pero está en la Playa, hay una noria de la fortuna o ruleta con visita al mar
En este video puedes verlo
Gran trabajo. Muchas suerte con tu participación
Thank you, my friend! I'd love to see your beachside wonder too!
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Muchas gracias por el apoyo ☺️
Lo aprecio
Dear brother
No doubt Murree is best destination for calming and relaxing, indeed the beauty of mall road is quite fascinating I don't why it's always attractive and I always visit it despite of rush there. The beauty of Kashmir point is out of words, I can see you have seen lovely time there.
Good luck
Absolutely! Murree’s charm is irresistible—always draws us back!
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I read many posts where different beautiful places in Pakistan are reviewed. From this I realized that there are very beautiful places in Pakistan, which are comfortable to visit and the destination is very beautiful. Wow, Murree is really a beautiful place. Best wishes to you friend
Thank you so much! Yes, Pakistan is truly full of hidden gems! 😊
I can imagine having fun in this kind of place. My phone's gallery would definitely get filled with photos because my eyes wouldn't have been off from any things. I would ensure I allow the park pass through me and me in it. But wait, have you entered that merry-go-round before? I dread such things because I'm afraid of height and secondly, do people do mountain hiking here?
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