The Murree Mountains are one of the most breathtaking places in the world, every breath feels like your entire body and soul is rejuvinated...

The Road: We travelled in the car fulled by cng fuel (car goes at a max of 60km/h) which took us about 2 hours. Led by a very narrow road, where industrial trucks filled with rocks and dirt, with jinngles and reflective stickers almost force cars off the road, every few hundred meters evidence of car which had veneered off the road previously.

On the way to Murree, we went through "monkey terrotoriy" ...saw 1 monkey, was thrilled to bits, we soon came upon a man selling corn cooked in sand and then dusted in masala spice where, after a short while talking he explained that up the road, tourists stopped and fed monkeys....So up the road we went...at least 50 monkeys flocked to the car even before we slowed down...from the window i fed them fruit and once we pulled over some corn, the babies were gorgeous and not timid at all! Be warned though, when your about to run out of food get back in your car and wind up your windows cos they get extremly agressive!

The Villages: Untaimed, uncivilised but total serenity. Didnt trust the chair lifts as they look rusted and as if they had never been serviced.