Authorities in Murree have restricted tourist entry without confirmed hotel reservations as heavy snowfall blankets the hill station. Snow accumulation has reached up to 8 inches in Murree and over a foot in nearby Galiyat, causing slippery roads, power outages, and travel disruptions. Officials urge visitors to prioritize safety and avoid unnecessary travel during this winter spell.
Murree, a popular hill station, often experiences seasonal snowfall, attracting thousands of tourists from across Pakistan. However, recent intermittent snow has intensified safety concerns, leading authorities to implement entry restrictions for tourists without confirmed accommodations. Local residents are still allowed free movement, while snow-clearing operations continue on major routes.
The recent snowfall has turned Murree into a winter wonderland, with mountains, trees, and roads fully covered. The highway department is actively clearing roads, while police and emergency teams remain on alert. Officials recommend carrying warm clothing, essential supplies, and snow chains for vehicles.
“Tourists should only visit if they have hotel bookings confirmed to ensure their safety and proper crowd management,” said a local administration official.
The snowfall is expected to continue intermittently over the next few hours. Authorities advise travelers to monitor weather updates and follow official instructions. Power outages in certain areas and slippery roads have temporarily affected normal services, but teams are working to restore operations quickly.