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Daman e Koh

 

                                               

                                                  



                                                                

                                                                        Daman e Koh


   Daman e Koh, a peak and review point, is situated in the focal point of Margalla Hills. The word Daman-e-Koh is a combination of two Persian words that imply 'foot slopes' when coordinated. It's very nearly 2400 feet from ocean level and around 500 feet from Islamabad.

  Daman-e-Koh is one more lovely area in the Margalla Hills, Islamabad to visit. On the highest point of Daman-e-Koh, the more extensive perspective all in all Islamabad is an astounding and critical occasion of one's life. Pirsohawa is one more fascination close to Daman-e-Koh for sightseers. It looks most captivating and superb at night and gives a sparkling and glooming perspective on Islamabad city.

Daman e Koh Viewpoint Islamabad

 This low slope over looking Islamabad, known as Daman e Koh, offers all encompassing perspective on Islamabad. The spot is great for evening and night outing with loved ones. Daman-e-Koh, around 3000ft from ocean level and practically 1000ft higher than City of Islamabad, is a review point and slope top current nursery, famous among the occupants as well as the guests to this capital town of the country.

 This perspective is north of Islamabad at the foot of and in the Margalla Hills. This extra-standard nursery has two wings known as the north and south perspectives and is available by street or by walking. Daman-e-Koh is a midpoint for travelers en route to the higher view point Pir Sohawa which is situated at the highest point of Margalla Hills at a height of around 5000ft.

 Monkeys are a typical sight during winter. Cheetahs are much of the time answered to plunge from higher slopes of Murree during snowfall.

  Daman-e-Koh is a review point and slope top nursery north of Islamabad and situated in the Margalla Hills. Its name is a combination of Urdu and Persian words: Daman, and that implies place and Koh, and that implies slope. Daman-e-Koh in this way importance focus of the slope.


 

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