Bloody road of beautiful Thandiani
We Tik Toker gentlemen do not refrain from doing anything to make our video viral which not only harms the national property but also endangers our lives. Due to lack of education and awareness we become poor in the line. You will be amazed to see the strange movements of all our tuck tuckers. Yesterday, a young man in Abbottabad set fire to the forest to make a tick tuck video. This young man makes a video by setting fire to a precious tree. He was later arrested by the Forest and Wildlife Department. You will remember the incident at Minar-e-Pakistan in which a nurse Ayesha started trying to make her video viral and then what happened to the people.
Many people go out of their way to make a name for themselves and to make the video viral. Many young people lost their lives while making videos in front of a moving train. I have mentioned Abbottabad especially because other During the day I went to Abbottabad and Thandiani with my friend Shafqat Hussain for sightseeing. While remembering the enchanting scenery of this city for a long time.
After spending a night at the house of Sabir Ali, a resident of Faisalabad. We set off for Thandiani. Thandiani (literally very cool) is a mountainous place in the Galyat area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan. On the other hand, passing through the Kunhar river in the east, there is also the snow-capped mountain range of Pir Panjal in Kashmir. From here, Kohistan and Kagan mountains are visible in the north and northeast to the northwest are the glacial ranges of Swat and Chitral. The Thandiani hills are about 2,750 meters (9,020 ft) above sea level. Thandiani was originally leased to some members of the Bate family in British India who were Christian missionaries who also served in the civil and military service and they bred breeds like Wigram Bate and Quentin Bate. Batiz later gifted the site to church officials, who built a sanatorium and other facilities during the British rule A British sanatorium and numerous other facilities were set up during the British rule to accommodate most missionaries, Anglican Church officials and officers stationed in the neighboring Abbottabad cantonment. I also built a small seasonal church at St. Xavier's where people used to come only during the summer months.
While Thandiani Les is the nearest village, Thandiani and its surrounding mountains are surrounded by dense forests as compared to other mountainous areas which are facing deforestation over time in the local wildlife. Leopards, monkeys, many kinds of partridges and the increasingly rare flying squirrels and pine martins are found in the area and the surrounding villages were badly damaged by the 2005 earthquake in Kashmir It has become a very beautiful place. As beautiful and charming as this place is, the road to get here is so bad. Due to this broken and narrow road, accidents happen every day.
As we were returning from Thandiani to Abbottabad, a car passing in front of us slipped and fell into a ditch about two and a half hundred feet deep below the road in which three young men from Lahore were killed on the spot and two others were seriously injured. Not paying attention to the dangerous and bloody road at such a beautiful tourist spot shows the hostility of the local and KP government towards tourism.

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