Ambela is a small and beautiful village in Buner, Pakistan. It's the entrance of Buner Valley from District Mardan. Ambella is famous for "Ambela War 1863", which was fought between Mujaheddin and British army. I will post some detail of the war after consulting with my friend and colleague Mr. Rahim Zada, who has research on Ambella War. Personally I like this place for three reasons, It's natural beauty, moderate weather and a water well, which is famous for it's cool and hygienic water.
Ambela Buner Valley
Good Bye Sign boards at Ambela from Family Planning Department Buner and District Nazim Rauf Khan.
15 comments:
It looks like the perfect place to go bug hunting too Birdy. :)
Thank Joan! I agree with you. Buner has great biodiversity. I saw there some species of insects, which I never observed in our area.
f interesant blog,bravo
Very interesting
Yep I agree it does look like a place with lots of biodiversity I hope you got a picture of the water well :)
interesting places in Pakistan,no one knew :(
thank you very much and come back soon:)
Thanks for the tour. The road out of town doesn't look like a good place for accidentally driving off the highway. :-\
Thanks Luuuuuua for the feedback.
Thanks Yacek! You're welcome here anytime.
Thanks Philip! At this time I have no image of the water well to share with you.
Salam Daanish! Hamara mulk dunia ka khoobsoorat treeen mulk hai.
Thanks Marvin for your view. You're right, this is a dangerous road and a slight error on the part of driver can lead to a fatal accident.
yes i,m also agree with up comments .. Buner Valley most beautiful place in KPK but kpk tourism hide to this beautiful place from tourists perhaps i think there also got some corrupted persons ..thats why they don,t want to show to tourist peoples.. anyway i love buner district
Thanks for taking the time to leave you feedback. Totally agreed with you.
can u specify the proper spot where the war of 1863 was fought. The British had captured the top of a hill. can u specify that
Thanks Ijaz ALi for your visit and comment. Most probably that was Baba ji Kandaw (باباجی کنڈاؤ).
the exact place was probably the present check post and the right and left heights of the hill two pickets were most narrated the craig pick and eagle nest. British lost every fourth soldier
Thanks Anonymous for sharing valuable information!
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