Toli Pir, Mountain national park in Poonch District, Pakistan.
Toli Pir is a mountain national park at 2,666 meters elevation featuring green meadows, pine forests, and slopes with views of multiple rivers. The area is connected by various trails and offers natural stopping points with views across the surrounding landscape.
The national park was established in 2005 to protect mountain landscapes in the Azad Kashmir region. This designation secured the preservation of the high-altitude natural environment and its resources.
The hilltop holds remains of an ancient shrine that shows the religious meaning of this place in local tradition. Visitors and pilgrims come to this spot to experience its spiritual connection to the land and to pay respect at the sacred site.
The area is accessible from April through September when weather conditions are most favorable. A rest house sits along the road to the summit and serves as a natural base for exploration.
Three separate mountain ranges originate from this northeastern point, creating a distinctive highland landscape. Over 150 plant species grow here, contributing to the area's botanical richness.
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