Pakistan
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One of the few places to camp on the road from Murree to Abbottabad. There are a lot of places next to the river. Some locals in the evening there, as there is a small village nearby. In the night and in the morning very quite and calm.
Easy accessible from the main road. Take the dirt road next to the bridge (not on google maps). 4G available.
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we arrived at this place. The neighbor of the house told us that we could sleep here with our camper without a problem. At night the police arrived and told us that it was a dangerous place and we should go to a town to spend the night. we moved to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. we slept there without problems
Report Check-InSomeone from the village called the police. Police said it is too dangerous, our security is their highest priority and we should park next to the police station a few kilometres away. After discussing for a very long time we had enough and drove back 4 hours to Islamabad in the dark. It unfortunately is not possible to explore Pakistan on your own without arguing with police every day. Even at the toll booth before Murree police didn't want us to drive on this mountain road, because it is too dangerous (for us, but not Pakistani tourists), because it is only a two lane road and not with four lanes where it is safer...
Just leave Pakistan and go to India as soon as possible!
nice place and very quiet. no one bordered us. and is easy accessible even if it is a dirt road
Report Check-InOne of the few places to camp on the road from Murree to Abbottabad. There are a lot of places next to the river. Some locals in the evening there, as there is a small village nearby. In the night and in the morning very quite and calm.
Easy accessable from the main road. Take the dirt road next to the bridge (not on google maps). 4G available.