Namli Mera is a residential town and a mountainous rural area located in Abbottabad District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan.
More over the kpk's No1 physics teacher for the year (2024), Dr. Yaseen Akhtar also belongs to Namli Mera.
These settlements are nestled on mountain ridges about 20 kilometres from the city of Abbottabad, in the foothills of Miranjani, the highest peak in the district.
Being at a high altitude, this region hosts extreme winters (starting October) and a temperate and slightly humid summer (April onwards) which temperatures reaching 30C.
Hotels in the nearby hill towns of Nathia Gali, Ayubia and Murree provide another source of employment to the locals.
Wood is the primary source of fuel and home construction, as there is no gas in Namli Mera.
The mother language of the people of Namli Mera is Pahari پہاڑی, which is slightly different from Pothwari.
Since the earthquake of 2005 tourists prefer Nathi Gali and surrounding areas like Namli Mera, Kala Bagh, Thandiani and Mushkpuri.
Along the track lies a British-era forest rest house, called Dagri Bangla by the locals.
The location of the building, in the middle of thick forest, colonial style of construction and remoteness give it an aura of mystery.
On 8 October 2005, an earthquake of magnitude 7.6 struck the northern areas and Kashmir, causing significant damage to housing and a large number of deaths.