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Dagri Bangalow Trek

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Distance
7.59 mi
Elevation gain
3,629 ft
Technical difficulty
Difficult
Elevation loss
2,310 ft
Max elevation
9,593 ft
TrailRank 
84 4
Min elevation
7,601 ft
Trail type
One Way
Moving time
3 hours 35 minutes
Time
5 hours 3 minutes
Coordinates
2209
Uploaded
June 5, 2021
Recorded
June 2021
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near Moji Dhara, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan)

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Itinerary description

The trail, originally established by the British Empire, spans from Thandiani to Miranjani, and further extends to Murree. This historical route served as a mule trek for the British Forest Department.

Parking facilities are available at the trailhead, marked by a forest post. Typically, officials are present, ensuring the safety of your vehicle while you explore the trail.

The path leading to Miranjani is relatively short but features a continuous ascent. The initial section can be challenging due to the steep incline. Throughout this stretch, the trail is well-defined, offering only one route to Miranjani.

Beyond Miranjani, the journey continues towards Moon Meadows, an adjacent peak known for its lush greenery and suitability for camping. However, if you wish to extend your trek, bypass the meadows and head towards Keyali ne Gali. The distance to this point from the trailhead is approximately 8 kilometers, with another 4 kilometers to reach Dagri Forest Guesthouse. While the trail ahead is less demanding, it can still be tiring. It's advisable to take short breaks of no more than 5 minutes but keep progressing.

Dagri itself is a remarkable location. Here, you can take a moment to recharge with a cup of coffee or tea.

The Bangla, constructed by the British Government in the early 1900s, served as residential quarters for security officials. It provided a comfortable retreat amid the picturesque and serene surroundings of Abbottabad, KPK.

The total trekking distance covers 24 kilometers, making the overall experience challenging, especially for beginners. From Dagri, the return journey takes you back to the starting point. If you're up for more adventure, you can extend your trek to Berin Gali, which is another 8 kilometers away. From there, you can opt for a jeep ride to exit to Abbottabad. Some avid hikers even push on to reach Thandiani Top. However, for a day trip, it's advisable to head back.

Waypoints

PictographCar park Altitude 7,481 ft
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Parking

PictographPhoto Altitude 7,779 ft
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Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 8,004 ft
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Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 8,033 ft
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Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 8,159 ft
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Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 8,588 ft
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Mid point

PictographProvisioning Altitude 8,588 ft
Photo ofQaisar stop

Qaisar stop

PictographWaypoint Altitude 8,571 ft
Photo ofFinal ascent to miranjani

Final ascent to miranjani

PictographWaypoint Altitude 8,567 ft
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Ascend starts

PictographPhoto Altitude 8,819 ft
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Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 9,142 ft
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PictographPanorama Altitude 9,430 ft
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Panorama

PictographWaypoint Altitude 9,589 ft
Photo ofMiranjani top

Miranjani top

PictographWaypoint Altitude 9,401 ft
Photo ofChai spot

Chai spot

PictographPhoto Altitude 9,407 ft
Photo ofMoona meadows

Moona meadows

PictographWaypoint Altitude 9,031 ft
Photo ofLeft to dagri, straight to moona meadows

Left to dagri, straight to moona meadows

PictographPanorama Altitude 9,043 ft
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Panorama

PictographWaypoint Altitude 8,745 ft
Photo ofMeadows

Meadows

PictographRisk Altitude 8,988 ft
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Risk

PictographTree Altitude 9,001 ft
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Forest,

PictographTree Altitude 9,067 ft
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Tree

PictographTree Altitude 9,131 ft
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Tree

PictographTree Altitude 9,128 ft
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Tree

PictographIntersection Altitude 9,089 ft
Photo ofLeft to bagnoter range, righ to thandiani

Left to bagnoter range, righ to thandiani

PictographIntersection Altitude 9,050 ft
Photo ofLeft to dagri house, straight to birin gali

Left to dagri house, straight to birin gali

PictographWilderness hut Altitude 8,996 ft
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Dagri forest guest house

Built by the British empire in the 19th century

PictographWilderness hut Altitude 8,987 ft
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Wilderness hut

Comments  (9)

  • Photo of Mansoor Shahab
    Mansoor Shahab Jul 28, 2021

    This is the Number one hike in Pakistan, in terms of closeness to the big cities and airports, in terms of planning and design, in terms of historical value, in terms of biodiversity, in terms of number of visitors, and arguably, in terms of scenery. Its a one night camping trip with many possible routs, both in and out. Every beginner should try this track before moving on the higher tracks in the Northern areas. The track is rather crowded in the high season, best time of the year is Autumn, September to November. Its inaccessible with normal gear if snow falls in winter mostly January till April. Camping at the Bangla is a unique experience in it self, it seems rather haunted, badly damaged, in the middle of a unique ecozone. with flying squirrels and leopards lurking in the thick forest going to the spring nearby is another wonderful activity, that you can enjoy while staying there. The night view towards Abbottabad is awesome and there are spots where mobile signals can be found. Beware of the black scorpions and local staff.

  • Photo of Bear Claw
    Bear Claw Jul 29, 2021

    Are there black scorpions in the region?

  • Photo of Mansoor Shahab
    Mansoor Shahab Jul 30, 2021

    Big ones bro... actually more inside the bangla than anywhere else...

  • Photo of Mansoor Shahab
    Mansoor Shahab Jul 30, 2021

    great rendering of the track man... its not easy to find it in these satellite images... big thumbs up

  • Photo of Bear Claw
    Bear Claw Jul 30, 2021

    Thank you!

  • Photo of Mansoor Shahab
    Mansoor Shahab Aug 23, 2021

    I have followed this trail  View more

    This is the Number one hike in Pakistan, in terms of closeness to the big cities and airports, in terms of planning and design, in terms of historical value, in terms of biodiversity, in terms of number of visitors, and arguably, in terms of scenery. Its a one night camping trip with many possible routs, both in and out. Every beginner should try this track before moving on the higher tracks in the Northern areas. The track is rather crowded in the high season, best time of the year is Autumn, September to November. Its inaccessible with normal gear if snow falls in winter mostly January till April. Camping at the Bangla is a unique experience in it self, it seems rather haunted, badly damaged, in the middle of a unique ecozone. with flying squirrels and leopards lurking in the thick forest going to the spring nearby is another wonderful activity, that you can enjoy while staying there. The night view towards Abbottabad is awesome and there are spots where mobile signals can be found. Beware of the black scorpions and local staff.

  • Photo of Hamz Shafique
    Hamz Shafique Mar 9, 2023

    Good walking

  • fozianjum842 Dec 9, 2023

    Is this track doable on mountain bike?

  • Photo of Bear Claw
    Bear Claw Dec 9, 2023

    Nobody has tried it before in my knowledge. You would require a certain level of skill for doing it on a bike, at least till Miranjani. Onwards it isn't that difficult

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