The district administration has closed Islamabad hiking trails across the federal capital. Officials issued a formal notification and immediately enforced the decision. Authorities aim to control public movement and manage administrative concerns through this step.
According to the notification, several popular hiking trails will remain closed from now onward. These include Trails 2, 3, 4, and 5. Officials also shut down the trail located behind Saidpur Village. Citizens cannot access these locations until further notice.
Authorities explained the reason behind closing the Islamabad hiking trails. They took this action in the public interest. They also cited administrative requirements as a key factor. Officials want to ensure better control and safety during this period.
The notification clearly bans all public activities on hiking trails. Visitors cannot enter these areas. Hikers must avoid planning trips to these locations. The administration wants full compliance from the public.
Officials have already begun implementing the closure of hiking trails in Islamabad. They directed multiple departments to support this decision. These departments include the Chief Commissioner’s Office, Islamabad Police, CDA, Ministry of Interior, and PEMRA. Each department will play its role in enforcing the restrictions.
The administration has also asked media organizations to spread awareness about the closure of the hiking trails. Authorities want people to stay informed. They expect responsible reporting to help reduce confusion among citizens.
Meanwhile, security teams have increased monitoring of hiking trails around the city. Police officers will patrol the restricted areas. Officials want to prevent unauthorized entry. They aim to maintain order without disruption.
The administration will review the situation and update the status of Islamabad hiking trails when needed. Until then, officials will keep all restrictions in place.



