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Abbottabad, Pakistan Hotels - getting to and from and around once there

Abbottabad, Pakistan Hotels - getting to and from and around once there

Abbottabad, a popular summer resort in the midst of spacious valleys, is surrounded by green hills and located at a distance of 116 km from Rawalpindi and 217 km from Peshawar.

From a tourist point of view Abbottabad is noted for its verdant parks, gardens, golf course and pine covered hills, apart from this it is full of educational institutions and Academies. Its importance lies in the fact that it serves as an important gateway to almost all-beautiful places in Pakistan.

The formidable Karakorams & the enchanting Himalayas can be approached from Abbottabad.

The importance of this city has diminished with the completion of Karakoram Highway because in the past the only track available to reach the majestic Karakoram, was through Babusar Pass, which in its turn, could only be approached through Abbottabad.

In spite of this development, the city continues to be a transit city for tourists. Abbottabad is the junction from where one can go to places like Hunza, Gilgit, Skardu and Indus Kohistan, of the Karakoram Range.

One can easily reach Swat, Swati Kohistan, Dir and Chitral of the Hindukush Range along with Naran, Saif-ul-Muluk, Shogran and Babusar Pass of the Himalayan Range. Neelum, Lipa and Jhelum Valley of beautiful Azad Kashmir are also connected through Abbottabad.

Abbottabad, Pakistan, claim to fame was on the 1 May 2011 when Osama Bin Laden’s hideout was found here and he was executed by US Navy Seals. It has now become a popular destination for media and those who want to visit the site where one of the most infamous people of recent history was known to have been. Abbottabad was made famous on the world stage for it was the location and hideout of Osama Bin Laden where his million dollar compound was located right nearby the PMA (Pakistan Miltary Academy).

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While other hill stations are deserted during winter this place is blessed with visitors due to the bracing winter season. The place has beautiful gardens like; Jinnah Garden, Ladies Garden etc maintained by the local Cantonment Board. The splendid stretch of turf promises plenty of room for polo, football, hockey and golf. At the back of the station towards the west is the Brigade Center, which is an ideal place ideal for walks and picnic. The Cantonment area of Abbottabad is still very British. The European bungalows, the club, the church and cemetery are still there.

Abbottabad Hotels:

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Abbottabad Hotel Name: Hotel Sarban
Contact Name: Zafar iqbal Jadoon
Abbottabad Address: The Mall, Abbottabad
Phone No: +92-992-3301670

Abbottabad Hotel Name: Zain Hotel & Restaurant
Contact Name: Haji Zamrat
Abbottabad Address: Shahra-e-Rasham, Near General Bus Stand, Opp. Shell Petrol Pump, Abbottabad.
Phone No: +92-992-3357630

Abbottabad Hotel Name: Zabeel Hotel
Contact Name:
Abbottabad Address: G.T Road, Peshawar
Phone No: +92-91-2218236

Abbottabad Hotel Name: Royal Hotel
Contact Name: Mr. Saeed Akhtar
Abbottabad Address: Royal Hotel, 203, The Mall, Abbottabad.
Phone No: +92-992-3332350

Abbottabad Hotel Name: MADONA HOTEL
Contact Name: AZAM/SATID/TAUQEER
Abbottabad Address: Mansehra Road, Jhangi, Abbottabad, Pakistan
Phone No: +92-992-3406890

Abbottabad Hotel Name: Hotel Rolex
Contact Name:
Abbottabad Address: Faisal Market, The Mall, Gami Adda, Abbottabad.
Phone No: +92-992-5187520

Abbottabad Hotel Name: Hotel Green Garden
Contact Name: Syed Ejaz Hussain Shah
Abbottabad Address: Mansehra Road, Mandain, Abbottabad, Pakistan
Phone No: +92-992-3825640

Abbottabad Hotel Name: Hotel Al Zahra
Contact Name: Zain-ul-Abidin
Abbottabad Address: Havelian Road, Abbottabad, Pakistan
Phone No: +92-992-3301550

Abbottabad Hotel Name: Hotel Abbott Gardens
Contact Name:
Abbottabad Address: Farooqabad, Mansehra Road, Mandian, Abbottabad.
Phone No: +92-992-3825780

Abbottabad Hotel Name: Heaven Hotel & Restaurant
Contact Name:
Abbottabad Address: Adjacent Board office, Muree road, Abbotabad, Pakistan
Phone No: +92-992-3928100

Abbottabad Hotel Name: City View Hotel
Detail:
Contact Name: Mr. Sardar Ali Khan Abbasi
Abbottabad Address: Faisal Market, Gami Adda, The Mall Road, Abbottabad.
Phone No: +92-992-3367750

Abbottabad Hotel Name: Bolan Hotel & Restaurant
Contact Name: Mr. Tariq
Abbottabad Address: Fowara Chowk, The Mall, Abbottabad.
Phone No: +92-992-3343950

Abbottabad Hotel Name: Best Western Hotel.
Contact Name: Shahid Latif Janjua
Abbottabad Address: 945, Mansehra Road, Abbottabad, Pakistan
Phone No: +92-992-3329560

Abbottabad Hotel Name: AL-FAIZ HOTEL
Contact Name:
Abbottabad Address: Prime View Road, Cantt Bazar, Abbottabad, Pakistan
Phone No: +92-992-3408960

Abbottabad Hotel Name: CANTT VIEW HOTEL & RESTAURANT
Contact Name: S.M BASHIR
Abbottabad Address: Jinnah Road, Abbottabad, Pakistan
Phone No: +92-992-0331346

Abbottabad Hotel Name: ALPINE HOTEL
Detail: This is our recommended hotel and we can assist you with savings of up to 70% on this property. It is the most luxurious in Abbottabad and we can provide an online confirmation and guaranteed room for you. We are the only service online which provides this.

Abbottabad Hotels - book & save up to 70%! (Alpine Hotel - example)

Abbottabad Hotels - book & save up to 70%! (Alpine Hotel - example)

The Alpine Hotel is Surrounded by nature’s serenity the hotel Alpine is situated at the footsteps of Abbottabad Hills on Main Mansehra Road Abbottabad.

Services we are offering: 30 rooms VIP Rooms Suite Rooms Deluxe Rooms Air Conditioned Rooms with fine dining restaurant. Room Service (24 hrs) spacious lobby. Banquet Halls & best outside catering services are available.

Standard Rooms: Spacious and Luxurious rooms offering high speed internet access, TV, complimentary breakfast. Laundry & Dry cleaning Valet Parking Round the clock room service with balance menu of different cuisines.

Doctor on call Building is centrally Air-condition with cooling &Heating System. All satellite channels available We provide our selves on the quality, presentation, and health benefits of our carefully designed menus. We assure you of putting our optimum effort for our guest satisfaction and comfort.

Here’s some our top things and food menu at this Hotel:

Soup Tomato soup • Hot-N-Sour soup • Chicken Corn Soup • Chicken Vegetable Soup • Chicken Cream Soup BAR-B-Q • Namkin Mutton Karahi (1 kg) • Namkin Mutton Tikka (1 kg) • Mutton Karahi (1 kg) • Chicken Karahi (Full) • Chicken Koila Roast (Full) • Chicken Boti (Full) • Beef Tikka (1 Doz) • Seekh Kabab (1 Doz) • Chicken Sajji (Full) • Chicken Tikka (1Pc) • Full Lamb Roast (on Order) (with Rice & Dry Fruit) • Dam-Pukht PAKISTANI CUSINE • Mutton Handi • Chicken Handi • Chicken Roast • Chicken Ginger • Chicken Jalfarazy • Chicken Qorma • Mix Vegetable • Dall Fry • Nan RICE • Chicken Shashleke • Chicken Chwmen • Chicken Macroni • Mutton Biryani • Chicken Fried Rice • Chicken Biryani • Egg Fried Rice • Vegetable Fried Rice • Plain Rice

Contact Name: SAMAD A.KHAN
Abbottabad Address: Mansehra road, Jab pul Jhangi, Abbottabad, Pakistan
Phone No: Contact us at Abbottabad Hotels for more information / Email: help@abbottabadhotels.com

About Abbottabad:

Abbottabad Hotels - things to do and attractions

Abbottabad Hotels - things to do and attractions

Abbottabad (Urdu: ایبٹ آباد Ābṭābād; pronounced [ˈaːbʈaːbaːd̪]) is a a large Pakistan city located in the Hazara region of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, in Pakistan.

To foreigners the town of Abbottabad is most famous in that this was the site of where Osama Bin Laden was killed and subject to the world’s mass media from the 1 May 2011.

Abbottabad is located in the Orash Valley which is 50 kilometers or 30 miles to the north-east of Islamabad and 150 kilometres (90 miles) east of Peshawar at an altitude of 4,120 feet (1,260 m) and is the capital of the Abbottabad District.

The city is well-known throughout Pakistan for its pleasant weather, high standard educational institutions and military establishments.It remains a major hub for tourism of regions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir in the summer.

The city is well known throughout Pakistan for its pleasant weather, high standard educational institutions and military establishments. It remains a major hub for tourism in the Northern Areas during summer. Today, Abbottabad is a military town as well with the headquarters of the Frontier Force, the Army Medical Corps and the Army school of music. Soldiers can be seen everywhere marching, exercising, parading, playing polo, and even practicing the bagpipes.

If you are looking for the ambiance of gone days of British rule, we recommend you an agreeable promenade in the cantonment area where you will discover spacious bungalows, surrounded by lovely gardens and shaded by pine trees, the church and the club at the top of the hill overlooking the bazaar. Some of the places worth a visit in Abbottabad and its suburbs include: Khanka Mahboobabad Shareef Havelian, Banda Phugwarian & Dobather, Namli Maira, Cantonment Park (Lady Garden), Ilyasi Masjid, Shimla Pahari, Bagnotar, Thandiani, Jhangi Khoja, Harnow (Harnoi), Paswal, Nathiagali and Ayubia.

Abbottabad Hotels - things to do and attractions - Osama Bin Laden found dead in Abbottabad, Pakistan

Abbottabad Hotels - things to do and attractions - Osama Bin Laden found dead in Abbottabad, Pakistan

As we said, on Sunday, May 1, 2011, U.S. President Barack Obama announced that al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden had been killed in a military operation by U.S. special forces in a compound near Abbottabad.

At Abbottabad Hotels we can help guide you with your accomodation needs in Pakistan and can recommend a range of hotels to choose from, use our booking form or contact us for more information and advice.

We can also help you on things to do, visiting famous sites from the events of 1 May 2011, tourism and getting to Abbottabad, Pakstan and around once in the town. We can even recommend a range of guides for you.

But please, don’t just think of coming to Abbottabad just because this is what has made it infamous, Abbottabad is one of the most scenic and beautiful places in the world, and we explain it more below.

Abbottabad is situated in Orash valley, at 150 km North of Islamabad and a few hours drive from Rawalpindi, in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. It is surrounded at all four sides by hills offering breathtaking views of the city and its region. The Karakoram Highway which traces one of the paths of the ancient Silk Road, starts from Hasan Abdal and passes through this city.

Abbottabad Hotels - things to do and attractions - Stunning Mountains & Skiing

Abbottabad Hotels - things to do and attractions - Stunning Mountains & Skiing

Neighboring districts include Mansehra to the North, Muzafarabad to the East, Haripur to the West and Rawalpindi to the South. It is a tranquil and calm hill station at an altitude of 1260 meters above sea level.

It was named after a British Major, James Abbott, who was a colleague of Sir Henry Lawrence and later became advisers to the Sikhs after the first Sikh war in 1846.

In 1818, Sikh Emperor Ranjit Singh invaded and annexed the whole Hazara division which comprises Abbottabad. His army was later defeated by the local Muslim tribes. Abbottabad fell again in the hands of Sikh rulers in 1836 when Gakhar tribe of Khanpur was finally defeated.

Mir Painda Khan was the only Muslim tribal chief who resisted Ranjit Singh’s army for several years, though his relentless rebellion against the Sikh Empire cost him a major portion of his Kingdom.

Historians believe that Painda Khan played a considerable role in the history of this area. Later, his son Jahandad Khan also followed the footsteps of his father and was able to record his name in the archives of Hazara as the strongest warlord of the region. The fate of this zone rolled again in 1847 when a local ruler was given a land in Jammu in exchange of Hazara and that’s how it fell under the control of the British colonizers.

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Abbottabad was then declared the headquarters of Hazara Division and James Abbott was made the first Deputy Commissioner of the district from 1849 to 1853. What made him popular was the poem “Abbottabad” that he wrote when he was about to leave this region. This poem shows his profound attachment for this city as well as his sadness at having to leave it. Abbottabad became and is still an important military cantonment. Chief public institutions such as Anglo-Vernacular High School, the Municipal Anglo-Vernacular High School and the Government dispensary were inaugurated during this period as well.

Abbottabad Hotels - things to do and attractions - Pakistan Thandiani Farm House

Abbottabad Hotels - things to do and attractions - Pakistan Thandiani Farm House

Abbottabad has been attracting tourists since the colonial era. It still remains a major transit point for travellers either going to Nathiagali, Kaghan, Naran or to Besham, Chilas, Gilgit, Hunza and China. It was already a popular summer resort during the British period.

One of the main reasons why British selected this place as their headquarters was its agreeable climate. Even now, during the scorching heat of summers in the provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhaw, Punjab, Sindh and Baluchistan when the temperatures are over 40 °C, people rush to places like Abbottabad to seek tranquillity for a week or two. The Karakoram, Himalayas and the Hindu Kush ranges can be approached from Abbottabad.

Abbottabad enjoys a pleasant weather in summers and cold winters. During the summer season, the temperatures are mild and humid, especially in June and July and may drop to below 0°C. Snowfall is also common, especially in January. Usually the months of July and August come with the monsoon rains, and at times lower parts of the valley are flooded. For your information, here below are the average temperatures in Abbottabad:

JAN
07
FEB
12
MAR
18
APR
23
MAY
28
JUN
32
JUL
30
AUG
28
SEP
28
OCT
25
NOV
20
DEC
14

The town of Abbottabad in British India was the headquarters of the then Hazara district, and was named after Major James Abbott who founded the town and district in January 1853 after the annexation of the Punjab. He remained the first Deputy Commissioner of the Hazara district between 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.

Abbottabad became and is still an important military cantonment and sanatorium, being the headquarters of a brigade in the Second Division of the Northern Army Corps. The garrison consisted of four battalions of native infantry (Gurkhas and Frontier Force) and four native mountain batteries.

Abbottabad Hotels - things to do and attractions - typical English Colonial Home

Abbottabad Hotels - things to do and attractions - typical English Colonial Home

In 1901 the population of the town and cantonment was 7,764 and the income averaged around Rs. 14,900. This increased to Rs. 22,300 in 1903, chiefly derived from octroi.

During this time chief public institutions were built such as the Albert Victor unaided Anglo-Vernacular High School, the Municipal Anglo-Vernacular High School and the Government dispensary. In 1911 the population had risen to 11,506 and the town also contained four battalions of Gurkhas.

In June 1948, the British Red Cross opened a hospital in Abbottabad to deal with thousands of patients who were being brought in from the Kashmir fighting areas. On October 8, 2005 Abbottabad was devastated by the Kashmir earthquake. Although most of Abbottabad survived, many old buildings were destroyed or damaged.

On May 1, 2011, U.S. President Barack Obama announced that Osama bin Laden had been killed in Abbottabad. Karachi’s Geo News had a few hours earlier described a helicopter crash and “heavy firing” on the evening of May 1 “near the PMA (Pakistan Military Academy) Kakul Road”, which forks off toward the northeast from the Karakoram Highway two kilometers northeast of the center of Abbottabad 34°09′59″N 73°13′42″E. Details of the raid as it was observed from a distance were tweeted by a resident of Abbottabad, who did not know what was happening.

Official Associated Press Video regarding Obama’s message about Osama Bin Laden, being captured and killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan:

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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 and Naran. According to the Imperial Gazetteer of India, “the town is picturesquely situated at the southern corner of the Rash (Orash) plain, 4,120 feet (1,260 m) above the sea”.

Like much of the mountainous Northern Areas, tourism is one of the important sources of income in Abbottabad. In the summer when temperatures rise to around 45 degrees Celsius in Punjab and NWFP, a large number of tourists travel north to Abbottabad.

The Karakoram Highway, which traces one of the paths of the ancient Silk Road, starts from Hasan Abdal on the N5 and heads north passing through the city eventually reaching Khunjerab Pass. The Karakorum Highway is a major attraction itself for its views.

The Karakoram, Himalayas and the Hindu Kush ranges can be approached from Abbottabad and it continues to be a transit city for tourists, serving as a base for visiting numerous nearby places, such as Hunza, Gilgit, Skardu and Indus Kohistan, of the Karakoram Range.

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