Welcome to Hazara
Division Pakistan
Hazara is located at the
back of Islamabad, in the feet of Muree Hills on
Abbottabad,-Lora-Ghoragalli, Road. Some mountains of the
valley are nearly of the same height as the Muree hills.
For example: Siribang, Dubran, Danna Nooral, and
Langrial. It has beautiful pine, scrub and shrub
forests, streams, waterfalls, peaks and gorges to
watch.The forests of the valley are full of wildlife
including leopards, monkeys and pheasants etc. The
barking deer and goral sheep are occasionally seen. All
the wild animals seen in Margalla and Ayubia basically
belong to this valley. The valley is netted with jeep
roads. There are three main roads connecting the valley
with Islamabad, Muree, Abbottabad, Haripur and Khanpur. The
Khanpur dam is also a part of this valley. The weather
of the valley remains pleasant.This is the vast area
administrated by three police stations (Nara, Lora and
New Khanpur). The valley area starts from New Khanpur
and ends at Ayubia in west to east and from Havelian to
Margalla Hills from north to south. The eastern half of
this area is in district Abbottabad the other half is in
district Haripur.
This whole area
is administratively divided in to three forest
ranges (Stoura, Khanpur and Makhnial). Both
ranges are under the administrative control of
Haripur Forest Division and Abbottabad Wildlife
Division. The five major reserved forests (Sarla
Reserved Forest, Margalla Reserved Forest,
Kohala Lassan Reserved Forest, and Rahi Reserved
Forest ans Stoura Reserved Forest) along with
other small reserves, guzaras and mehdoodas are
located in this area. The largest reserved
forest is Kohala Lassan Forest, which starts
from Khanpur Dam and ends at the boundaries of
Stoura. The Dubran Forest is the part of this
reserve.The valley is further connected to the
forests of Kashmir and Mansehra forests through
Ayubia and Gallies forests.
Abbottabad |
Batagram |
Haripur
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Kohistan
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Mansehra |