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Pir Sohawa

Pir Sohawa at an elevation of about 5000 feet, is a picturesque site, admired for leisure walk and trips in Islamabad and is located close to Monal village which exists on the slope towards Islamabad city. Actually Pir Sohawa is a village situated in District Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhaw, Pakistan. A restaurant named as “Monal Restaurant” is sited at Pir Sohawa site. Monal Restaurant was completed in 2006. Its airy terraces give a magnificent view of Islamabad in clear day light and a gorgeously striking show of the city lights at the bottom, after sunset. One can enjoy the breeze and delicate scent, especially during summer’s hot days, of thick forest present all around. It is a unique point where one can compare the urban and rural Pakistan simply by turning the head from one side (looking at Islamabad) to other side (looking towards rear lush green valley with villages, flowing streams and mountains beyond). Pir Sohawa catches the attraction of tourists in winter, as the elevation 5000 feet is adequate for occasional snowfall. It is a popular place among the citizens of Islamabad, as well as the foreign visitors and tourists. This place is connected to Islamabad by a road, on which is located Daman-e-Koh, a fantastic forest-garden and a picnic point worth visiting. It is a destination point for a hiking trip from the bottom of Margalla Hills climbing 3000 ft almost vertically straight up from the village of Saidpur, Islamabad. - 
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Pir Sohawa

Pir Sohawa is an upland scenic rural location, at an elevation of about 5000 ft, popular for recreational walk and picnics in Islamabad  and is located close to Monal village which exists on the slope towards Islamabad city.

A restaurant named as "Monal Restaurant" is located at Pir Sohawa site. Monal Restaurant was completed in 2006. Its spaceous terraces provide a breathtaking view of Islamabad in clear day light and a stunningly beautiful show of the city lights at the bottom, after sunset. One can enjoy the breeze and fragrance, especially during summer's hot days, of thick forest present all around.



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Pir Sohawa

Pir Sohawa Islamabad
Pir Sohawa Islamabad
Pir Sohawa Islamabad
Pir Sohawa Islamabad
Pir Sohawa is a village located in district Haripur of Khyber
Pakhtoonkhaw Province, formerly called North Western Frontier Province
(NWFP) of Pakistan. It is a few kilometers further down from "Monal
Restaurant" close to village Monal, which is an upland scenic rural
location, at an elevation of about 5000ft, popular for recreational walk
and picnics in Islamabad. Due to unknown reason (may be due to fantasy
of Pakistani people towards saintly (or "Pir") figures), the name of
village Pir Sohawa replaced the name of Monal village. Monal still
exists on the slope towards Islamabad city. Unfortunately and
mistakingly Monal is called Pir Sohawa, which is a misconception.
Monal Restaurant is located at "Monal" which itself is part of ICT
(Islamabad Capital Territory, not in Pir Sohawa located in Khyber
Pakhtoonkhaw Province), as commonly misunderstood by most of the people.
Monal Restaurant was completed in 2006. Its spaceous terraces provide a
breathtaking view of Islamabad in clear day light and a stunningly
beautiful show of the city lights at the bottom, after sunset. One can
enjoy the breeze and fragrance, especially during summer's hot days, of
thick forest present all around.
This is a unique point where one can compare the urban and rural
Pakistan simply by turning the head from one side (looking at Islamabad)
to other side (looking towards rear lush green valley with villages,
flowing streams and mountains beyond).
Monal Top attracts tourists in winter, as the elevation (+5000ft) is
sufficient for occasional snowfall.
Monal Top is a real popular place among the citizens of Islamabad, their
guests as well as the foreign visitors and tourists.
This place is connected to Islamabad by a all weather black top road, on
which is located Daman-e-Koh, a fantastic forest-garden and a picnic
point worth visiting. It is a destination point for a hiking trip from
the bottom of Margalla Hills climbing 3000ft almost vertically straight
up from the village of Saidpur, Islamabad.
Historically, when there were no roads available, Monal top was a midway
resting point for travellers of Hazara areas (north of Islamabad),
ascending and descending the rear mountains and heading towards
Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Track to Pir Sohawa, Islamabad
Treat Yourself by the Specialty of ‘Pir Sohawa’
The primitiveness of the place, in regards to its virgin natural beauty, is a major attraction and most appreciated by tourists. Once having visited Pir Sohawa you can definitely return back home with the best of memories curved in your minds. Thatched mud houses that look as if they have jumped right out of a phantasmagoric picture and green land as far as one’s eye can see, after the monsoon rains, are a heart-stopping sight that is worth the visit. Of course, no one should set off the place without hanging around the local restaurants that are counted by the fingers on one hand, and tasting the famous pakoras, a delicious local snack.

Nearby Places of ‘Pir Sohawa’

• One of the top trending hotels in the area is the Best Western Islamabad Hotel, with lots of amenities to meet any specialized needs one might have.
• The Monal restaurant is one of the greatest places to taste great food and enjoy a mind-blowing view of the city of Islamabad in its terraces that offer a spacious area to take some time off and relax.
• Daman-e-Koh right in the heart of the Margalla Hills and close to Pir Sohawa, only in a lower altitude, is a beautiful viewing point that offers a panoramic view of the city of Islamabad.
• The Faisal Mosque or Faisal Masjid located in Islamabad, on the foot of the Margalla Hills, is a place that deserves a visit and steals impressions with its beautiful art works and architecture.
The Monal Restaurant in Pir Sohawa 
The Monal Restaurant is the best in Pir Sohawa Trip



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Everyone that has stepped foot on Pir Sohawa, Islamabad in Pakistan have left completely mesmerized by the natural beauty of the place. Any time of the year you might decide to pay a visit the weather is oh-so-welcoming, and there are occasional snowfalls too that create a beautifully diverse scenery. Seeing the lush green hills and the most gorgeous view of Islamabad from Dama-e-Koh really worth experiencing. The market of Pir Sohawa is full of local goodies that one can purchase; however, they vary depending on the time of year one is visiting the city. For example, during winter months you can find hats, clothes and shawls, while in summer you can get your hands on embroidery products, like pouches and bags. Of course, if you happen to visit Pir Sohawa lay an eye on the jaw-dropping traditional jewelry that definitely steal hearts.
Pir Sohawa is a peaceful place that offers tranquility and relaxation and that is why it is so preferred by hikers alongside families that love adventure and having fun and picnics in the natural environment. Others prefer this place for the scenic view of Islamabad it provides tourists with, especially at night, against the backdrop of the beautiful Margalla Hills. The Monal restaurant is a great place to have dinner or a local snack and enjoy the view of the landscape spreading on your feet at the same time. No wonder why wedding ceremonies and parties take place there! Finally, the Faisal Mosque welcomes tourists, especially at dawn, where the lights and architecture bewitch with their beauty. Pir Sohawa tends to be appreciated by visitors for its unparalleled beauty that bears great resemblances with the Alpine paradise we all know.
Hotel of Pir Sohawa 
An Aerial View of Hotel ‘Pir Sohawa’


Islamabad at night

Islamabad at night

Faisal Mosque 'Night Aerial View'

Faisal Mosque 'Night Aerial View'



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Damn-e-Koh Part Entrance

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