
Abbottabad has a cool climate, and one of the
country’s finest hill-station retreats is an hour away at Thandiani and Abbottabad
is very attractive for tourists and Abbottabad is a city located in the Hazara region of the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, in northeastern Pakistan. The city is situated in
the Orash Valley, 110 kilometers north of the capital Islamabad, 130 kilometers
from Rawalpindi and 150 kilometers northeast of Peshawar at an altitude of 1,260
meters and is the capital of the Abbottabad District. Kashmir lies in the east
of the city. The city is well known throughout Pakistan for its pleasant
weather, high-standard educational institutions and military establishments. It
remains a popular hill-station attracting hundreds of thousands of tourists
every year. Abbottabad has been attracting tourists to the city since the
colonial era, as it is a major transit point to all major tourist regions of
Pakistan such as Nathiagali, Ayubia and Naran.

It is a charming town spread out
over several low, refreshingly cool and green hills. Thousands of tourists
visit Abbottabad every year in summer and winter from
throughout Pakistan. Southbound cyclists should take a rest and contemplate the
scenic mountain route via Murree rather than the truck choked Karakuram
Highway. Apart from changing money for an excursion into the Kaghan Valley
there’s little reason for other travellers to make a halt. Abbottabad, was the headquarters of the
Hazara district during British rule of the Indian subcontinent. It was called
after Major James Abbott who founded the town and district in January 1853
after the annexation of Punjab. He remained the first Deputy Commissioner of
the Hazara district from 1849 until April 1853. Major Abbott is noted for
having written a poem titled, Abbottabad, before he went back to Britain, in
which he wrote of his fondness for the
town and his sadness at having to leave
it. In the early 20th century, Abbottabad became an important
military cantonment and sanatorium, serving as the headquarters of a brigade of
the Second Division of the Northern Army Corps. The garrison been composed of
four battalions of native infantry, of the Frontier Force and two native
mountain batteries.

In October 2005 in Abbottabad was devastated by the Kashmir
earthquake. Although most of Abbottabad survived, many older buildings were
damaged or severely damaged. The city is bounded on all four sides by the
Sarban hills, from which residents and tourists can see breathtaking views of
the region and city. The location of the city and the hills allows Abbottabad
to experience pleasant weather in the summer and cold winters. The Dor river
flows south of Abbottabad through the town of Harnol, eventually reaching
Tarbela Dam, situated west of Abbottabad. Neighbouring districts are Mansehra
to the north, Muzaffarabad to the east, Haripur to the west and Islamabad Capital Territory to the south. Abbottabad has a humid subtropical climate,
with mild to warm temperatures during the spring and autumn months, hot
temperatures during June and July, and cool to mild temperatures during the
winter. The temperature can rise as high as 100 °F during the mid-summer months
and drop below 23 °F during the extreme cold waves. Snowfall occurs
occasionally in December and January, though it is sparse, while the heavy
rainfall events occurs during the monsoon season stretching from July to
September that frequently cause flooding in lower lying parts of the city.

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