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Murree vs Nathiagali
Which Hill Station Should You Visit in 2026?

Pakistan's two most beloved hill stations, side by side — crowds, scenery, accommodation, food, activities, and the honest verdict on which one is right for your kind of trip. No fluff, no filler.

June 1, 2026
Murree Heights Team
14 min read
Murree, Punjab, Pakistan

Ask ten different Pakistani travellers whether they prefer Murree or Nathiagali and you will get ten passionate, contradictory answers. The Murree loyalist will tell you nothing beats a chai on Mall Road with the valley spread out below. The Nathiagali devotee will wince at the mention of Murree's weekend crowds and list the pine trails near Mukshpuri Top with the certainty of someone who considers it a personal sanctuary. Both are right. They are right about different things. This guide exists to tell you which of those things matters for your particular trip.

Murree vs Nathiagali — At a Glance

Murree
The Queen of Hills
"Pakistan's most famous hill station — busy, vibrant, and unapologetically commercial."
Elevation: 2,291 m (Mall Road)
64 km from Islamabad
2–5 million visitors/year
300+ hotels & guesthouses
Restaurants, fast food, street food
Year-round destination
Nathiagali
The Forest Retreat
"A quieter, greener, more forested alternative — the Galyat jewel."
Elevation: 2,500 m
~103 km from Islamabad
Significantly fewer visitors
Limited but growing hotel inventory
Smaller dining scene
Best: April–October

Crowds & Atmosphere

This is the single biggest difference between the two destinations and the one that determines most travellers' preferences. Murree on a summer weekend — particularly from late June to late August — is extremely busy. Mall Road can be genuinely difficult to walk. The bazaars around Kashmir Point are packed to a degree that some travellers find exciting and others find overwhelming. Traffic queues stretch back toward Jhika Gali on Saturdays and Sundays.

Nathiagali, by contrast, feels like a different country. The same season that turns Murree into a carnival produces a noticeably quieter Nathiagali — weekends see more visitors, but the forest trails remain walkable, the air smells of pine rather than car exhaust, and you can actually hear the birds. The town itself is small — a main bazaar, a handful of government-era buildings, a few dozen hotels — and does not have the commercial infrastructure to attract Murree-scale crowds.

Murree is a hill station that knows it is famous. Nathiagali is a hill station that is pleased you found it.

— Murree Heights Travel Team

Scenery & Natural Environment

Both are beautiful. Murree's primary visual appeal is the panoramic view — on a clear day from Pindi Point or Kashmir Point, you can see the plains of Punjab stretching toward the horizon, the Margalla Hills framing Islamabad below, and snow-capped ridges of Azad Kashmir to the north. These are genuinely impressive views, particularly at sunset.

Nathiagali's appeal is more intimate. It sits inside denser forest — the blue pines and deodars come right to the edge of the road — and the trails from the main bazaar to Mukshpuri Top (2,787 m) pass through proper mountain woodland. At altitude, the silence is deep enough to feel it. The rhododendrons bloom in spring; in autumn the mixed forest turns gold. It is a landscape designed for walking, not photographs from a viewpoint.

Seasonal Comparison

SeasonMurreeNathiagaliEdge
Spring (Mar–May)Pleasant, rhododendrons, less crowdedStunning blooms, birding season peakNathiagali
Summer (Jun–Aug)Lush but very crowdedCool, green, walkableNathiagali
Autumn (Sep–Nov)Beautiful, manageable crowdsGolden forest, excellent trekkingEqual
Winter (Dec–Feb)Snow, active, good hotels openSnow beautiful but limited servicesMurree

Accommodation

Murree has dramatically more options. There are 300+ registered hotels in Murree — from Rs 3,000/night guesthouses near the bazaar to luxury suites commanding Rs 25,000+ per night. This gives the traveller genuine choice at every price point. The density of options also creates competition, which historically kept prices more reasonable — though peak season rates remain steep.

Nathiagali's hotel inventory is smaller. The government PTDC motel is the historic anchor, but newer boutique properties have opened in recent years. Expect fewer options, slightly more limited amenities, and — outside peak season — often better deals. Booking in advance is more critical in Nathiagali because when the limited inventory fills, it truly is full.

The Best of Both Worlds: A popular approach is to base yourself in Murree for the accommodation variety and road access — Murree Heights on Cart Road is perfectly positioned for this — and take a full-day excursion to Nathiagali via the scenic Galyat road. You get Murree's comfort and Nathiagali's tranquillity without compromising on either. Murree Heights can arrange the day-trip vehicle for guests.

Activities & Things to Do

Murree Activities

  • Mall Road walk — The classic Murree experience. Shops, street food, views, and the buzz of Pakistan's most famous promenade.
  • Kashmir Point & Pindi Point — Panoramic viewpoints. Chair lifts and pony rides available at both.
  • Bhurban & PC Hotel golf course — One of Pakistan's most scenic 9-hole courses in the forested hills above Murree.
  • Patriata (New Murree) — Cable car and chairlift rides with views toward Kahuta Valley — popular with families and children.
  • Winter sports — After heavy snowfall, improvised snow activities on Mall Road; occasional organised skiing events nearby.
  • Galyat day trip — Nathiagali, Dungagali, and Ayubia accessible within 50–60 minutes from Murree.

Nathiagali Activities

  • Mukshpuri Top trek — A 3–4 hour return trek to 2,787 m with 360-degree views; the best single activity in the Galyat region.
  • Miranjani trek — A challenging full-day trek to 2,992 m through dense forest. Experienced hikers only.
  • Ayubia National Park — Chair lift and forest walks through the protected pine forest; good for all ages.
  • Birding — The Galyat forests are among Pakistan's best year-round birding spots — over 100 species recorded.
  • Forest walks from the bazaar — No trekking gear required. Trails begin directly from Nathiagali's main road and are suitable for casual walkers.

Costs Comparison

Cost ItemMurreeNathiagali
Budget hotel (per night)PKR 3,000–6,000PKR 2,500–5,000
Mid-range hotel (per night)PKR 7,000–15,000PKR 6,000–12,000
Luxury stay (per night)PKR 15,000–30,000+PKR 12,000–20,000
Meal (restaurant, per person)PKR 600–2,000PKR 500–1,500
Street food mealPKR 150–400PKR 150–350
Day-trip from IslamabadPKR 500–800 (van)PKR 800–1,200 (van)

The Honest Verdict — Who Should Go Where

Choose Murree If…

  • You are visiting for the first time
  • You have children who want rides and activities
  • You want maximum hotel and restaurant choice
  • You are visiting in winter for snow
  • You want a base for northern Pakistan travel
  • You enjoy bustling bazaar atmosphere

Choose Nathiagali If…

  • You want quiet, forest, and clean air
  • You are a hiker or nature photographer
  • You are a couple wanting a peaceful escape
  • You are a birder or naturalist
  • You have already done Murree multiple times
  • You find large crowds stressful

The best answer for most travellers is both. Stay 2–3 nights in Murree and take a full day to drive the Galyat road, stopping at Dungagali, spending 3–4 hours in Nathiagali (including the forest walk toward Mukshpuri), and returning via Ayubia. The Galyat road itself is one of the most scenic drives in northern Pakistan.

Start Your Murree Trip Right

Murree Heights on Cart Road is the ideal base for exploring both Murree and the wider Galyat region. Confirmed guests get real-time road updates, trip planning assistance, and the option to add a day-trip to Nathiagali to their stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Murree vs Nathiagali — the questions we get asked most.

Is Nathiagali better than Murree?
It depends entirely on what you want. Nathiagali is quieter, greener, and more forested — ideal for nature walks, birding, and peaceful escapes. Murree is busier, has far more hotels and restaurants, and offers more activities. For couples and peace-seekers: Nathiagali. For families with children wanting variety: Murree. For first-timers to Pakistani hill stations: Murree.
How far is Nathiagali from Murree?
Nathiagali is approximately 40 km from Murree via the Galyat road. The drive takes around 50–70 minutes under normal conditions and passes through Dungagali and Ayubia National Park — the road itself is scenic. Many travellers combine both in a single trip, staying in Murree and day-tripping to Nathiagali.
Which is cheaper — Murree or Nathiagali?
Nathiagali accommodation averages slightly cheaper due to its smaller market. However, Murree's greater range means you can find excellent budget options there too. Food is similarly priced in both. Overall, budget travellers may find Nathiagali marginally cheaper; mid-range and luxury travellers will find more variety in Murree.
Can you visit both Murree and Nathiagali on one trip?
Absolutely — this is one of the most popular approaches. Stay 2 nights in Murree and take a full day to drive the Galyat road to Nathiagali, stopping at Dungagali and Ayubia on the way. Murree Heights can arrange the day-trip vehicle for confirmed guests.
Is Nathiagali good for families with children?
Yes — the pine forest walks, Ayubia National Park chair lift, and quieter environment make Nathiagali very family-friendly. However, Murree has more activities specifically aimed at children (chair lifts, pony rides, more shopping and food choices). Families wanting calm prefer Nathiagali; those wanting more activities tend to choose Murree.