Daman-e-Koh

Daman-e-Koh

Daman-e-Koh (Urdu: دامن کوہ) is a hilltop garden north of Islamabad. It is in the center of the Margalla Hills. The name is a fusion of two Persian words, which collectively denote 'foothills'. It is about 2400 ft above sea level and about 500 ft above Islamabad. The area is a popular destination for both residents and tourists.[1]

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Tourist treats are a popular attraction for monkeys.[2] Leopards are reported to descend from higher hills of Murree during the winter months.[3]

Airblue Flight 202 crashed near here on 28 July 2010.[4]

Access

Daman-e-Koh is located on the route to Pir Sohawa, which is approximately 3600 ft above sea level. Since the road is slender and winding, it is cited as a reason for traffic jams for the lack of public transportation alternatives.[5] Environmental concerns led to the suspension of the chairlift from Daman-e-Koh to Pir Sohawa.[6]

From Trail 2, it is possible to access the viewpoint by hiking.[7]

Panoramic view of Islamabad

View of Islamabad from Daman-e-Koh

From the southern spot, there is a panoramic view of Islamabad. Faisal Mosque, Seventh Avenue, and Rawal Lake are all visible to the visitors.

In addition, there are observational telescopes installed. Furthermore, there is a substantial sign nearby, which displays an authentic map of Islamabad.

Renovation

Electric-powered vehicles and an expanded car-parking area were added by the Capital Development Authority.

References in literature

Daman-e-Koh is described in the book The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini.

See also


References

  1. "Weather turns pleasant as rain lashes capital". The Express Tribune. 2022-05-28. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  2. Uddin, Salah (2020-10-28). "Leopard spotted strolling near Islamabad's Daman-e-Koh". ARY News. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  3. Zafar, Zeeshan (2010-07-28). "Crash site of smoke, rain, and bodies". BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  4. Abbasi, Kashif (2020-12-16). "Islamabad to have new hiking trails". Dawn. Retrieved 2023-03-15.

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