Saidpur Village, nestled in the foothills of the Margalla range, dates back to the Mughal era. This historic village once thrived as a place of religious coexistence, with remnants of its diverse past still visible today. Visitors can explore the Hindu Rama Temple, though it is now closed and run-down, and the abandoned Sikh temple. The ornate Hindu Dharamsala stands out with its intricate floral tilework. For those seeking a bit of adventure, a hike to the nearby hot springs offers a refreshing experience.
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