3,020mMountainScenicForestViewpoint

About

A forested high-altitude plateau above Rawalakot in Poonch district, offering sweeping panoramic views over the Pir Panjal range and the valley below. A popular day trip and weekend camping destination for visitors from Rawalakot and Islamabad.

History

Toli Peer (Peer meaning a Sufi saint's shrine) is named after an old shrine on the plateau that local communities have venerated for generations. The area became more accessible after the Rawalakot-Toli Peer road was upgraded in the 2000s, turning it from a pilgrimage site into a tourism destination.

Nearby Places

Viewpoints, food, and stops nearby (approximate distances).

  • Landmark0.5 km

    Toli Peer Shrine

    Old Sufi shrine on the plateau that gives the peak its name — local pilgrimage site.

  • Viewpoint1.0 km

    Toli Peer Viewpoint

    Summit viewpoint at 3,020m with panoramas across the Pir Panjal and into Rawalakot valley.

  • Park2.0 km

    Toli Peer Forest

    Dense mixed forest of oak, pine, and rhododendron flanking the plateau.

  • Landmark25.0 km

    Rawalakot

    The main city of Poonch district — commercial hub, hotels, and transport connections.

  • Viewpoint35.0 km

    Banjosa Lake

    Peaceful artificial lake in a pine forest south of Rawalakot — popular picnic spot.

Location Details

Toli Peer