Bruti Waterfall, nestled in the Margalla Hills near the Bari Imam Shrine in Islamabad, is a captivating natural gem known for its series of cascading waterfalls and pristine freshwater ponds. Located 2-3 km from the shrine in Nurpur Shahan, it is accessible via a 15-45 minute hike from Loh-e-Dandi parking, offering scenic views and a refreshing escape from city life,. The waterfall, which peaks during the monsoon season, is tied to the spiritual Bari Imam Chilla Gah (Loh-e-Dandi), a site linked to Sufi saint Shah Abdul Latif Kazmi (1617-1705). Despite its beauty, littering and limited facilities have been noted, with efforts like the NTP cleanup in 2020 highlighting the need for responsible tourism. Ideal for hikers, swimmers, and nature lovers, Bruti offers a blend of adventure and tranquility.
Margalla Hills National Park, established in 1980, is a sprawling 17,386-hectare protected area in northern Islamabad, offering a blend of biodiversity, scenic beauty, and recreational opportunities. Nestled at the foothills of the Himalayas, the park features rugged hills, dense forests, and over 30 hiking trails, including popular routes to Daman-e-Koh and Pir Sohawa. Home to diverse flora and fauna, including leopards, monkeys, and hundreds of bird species, it is a haven for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers. With stunning views of Islamabad and eco-conscious initiatives, the park is a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts and tourists.