Nathiagali Reserved Forest is a protected forest area in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, known for its lush coniferous woodland and rich biodiversity. It offers scenic hiking trails, cool climate, and opportunities for wildlife observation.
Nathiagali Reserved Forest forms part of the larger Murree Forest Division in the Abbottabad District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Positioned within the western Himalayas, this forest covers steep mountainous terrain with elevations ranging roughly from 2,400 to 2,700 meters (7,900 to 8,900 feet). The forest mainly comprises dense stands of chir pine (Pinus roxburghii), oak, cedar, and fir, supporting diverse flora and fauna unique to the temperate zone. This area provides critical habitat for various species, including the threatened Himalayan black bear, leopard, rhesus macaques, and assorted birdlife such as kalij pheasants and Himalayan woodpeckers. The ample rainfall and cool temperatures help maintain vibrant ecosystems, featuring a mix of thick undergrowth, mosses, and indigenous shrubs. Historically, Nathiagali has been a favored hill station since British colonial times, attracting visitors to its natural beauty and refreshing climate during summer months. Outdoor recreation is popular here with hiking as the primary activity, including trails that lead to viewpoints overlooking the Abbottabad plains and surrounding valleys. Nathiagali also serves as a gateway to the broader Ayubia National Park region, facilitating access to more extensive trekking routes. Local infrastructure includes small picnic areas, modest accommodations, and tea stalls which support visitor needs while maintaining a low-impact environmental footprint. The forest’s appeal lies in its combination of accessible wilderness, pleasant weather, and opportunities to experience Himalayan highland nature within a protected setting. It remains a significant green lung for the region and an important resource for conservation efforts and eco-tourism.
Stunning panoramic views from Mukshpuri and Miranjani peaks nearby
Diverse Himalayan forest ecosystem with native conifers and broadleaf trees
Wildlife spotting opportunities including Himalayan black bear and kalij pheasant
Access point to Ayubia National Park and surrounding protected areas
Dense coniferous forest providing habitat for a variety of Himalayan fauna and flora.
Nathiagali serves as an entry point to this larger protected area known for extensive biodiversity and hiking routes.
A popular trail providing panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.