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Sabri Waterfall – A Hidden Gem in KPK

Sabri Waterfall is located in sub-locality, Moolia locality, Abbottabad District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa State of Pakistan Country. This is a small waterfall just a few kilometers away from the Neleem River. This is a true nature water source, known as Sabri Waterfall which local people called “Sabri Abshar”. Sabri Waterfall is a worthwhile visiting place, with freshwater moving all the way down to fresh you. The cool water makes your mood fresh.
Sabri waterfall is not famous so far, but now it is getting popular in this region. The visitor numbers are increasing as every season passed. To some extent, it is a new tourism spot in Moolia Kass. It is very close to the place where Moolia Bakote Kass meets and that place too is very popular with tourists now. Just like the Neelam valley. The waterfall is not too far from Kohala River Picnic point. I’d say it is only 20 minutes drive from Kohala Bridge.
There will be rising opportunities for local inhabitants for small businesses and also for transporters as well, but at the same time, they should not try to get an unfair advantage from these visitors by raising the prices of goods or service charges. Such types of small tourist spots are not less than a treat for natural beauty lovers & adventure seekers, and it’s their responsibility to respect the culture of the area and try to keep it clean & calm.
Here are some pictures of the Sabri waterfall taken by me during my recent visit in August 2014. This is a must-see place for those people who are bored by the Murree rush. Although Murree is the main tourist attraction in the hilly area of Pakistan, this place is a unique one, where you can relish your time with your family.
Sabri Waterfall is located in sub-locality, Moolia locality, Abbottabad District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa State of Pakistan Country.
Surrounding Area of Waterfall
Surrounding Area of Waterfall
Surrounding Area of Waterfall
Surrounding Area of Waterfall

Sabri Abshar or Sabir Waterfall from Tauheed Ahmad Nawaz on Vimeo.
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