Margalla Hills clean-up volunteers gathered at Margalla Hills National Park in Islamabad to remove litter and help protect the park’s natural beauty. The community-driven effort focused on collecting waste from popular walking routes and viewpoints to reduce environmental impact and keep the hills welcoming for visitors.
Participants used the clean-up as an opportunity to raise awareness about responsible tourism and everyday steps visitors can take to minimise their footprint. Volunteers spoke with hikers and families at the site to encourage proper disposal of trash and respect for park regulations.
The drive highlighted how local action supports the long-term health of MHNP and its ecosystems. Organisers and volunteers emphasised community stewardship and urged Islamabad residents and visitors to continue simple habits that keep the Margalla Hills clean and green.
Small, consistent efforts by volunteers and visitors can make a lasting difference for future generations who will enjoy the slopes and trails of Margalla Hills National Park.
