Traveling to Breathtaking Panjpeer Rock in Rawalpindi, Pakistan by Anas Mahmood






What I love about Anas Mahmood's Travelogue, he takes you with him on the journey to places he photographed.

They are not just snap, they are not just beautifully taken pictures but equally beautifully captioned and explained so we know where is it and what is it that we are looking at.
Now more about Panjpeer Rocks in his own words and Look him up for his Travel Photos and Videos on Facebook at Travelogue By Anas Mahmood. (https://www.facebook.com/travelwithanas)

Panjpeer Rock is a huge rock formation stretching over a wast area in the Kahuta Tehsil of the Rawalpindi District, Punjab. It is approximately 1300 meters above sea level and it is the highest point of Danoi Ridge in Kotli Sattian, Kahuta.

The hike to the top of the ridge gives a wonderful view of the jungle around the rock and its surroundings. Believe me, a look beneath from the corner of the ridge is not a thing for a faint-hearted person.
The top of the Panjpeer Rock

Pine trees forestation on the Panjpeer Rock

Morning at the Panjpeer Rocks

On the Panjpeer Rocks

a Shelter in the forest


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