Fort Munro also known as Tuman Leghari, is a hill station, located at a height of 6,470 feet (1,970 m) above sea level in Dera Ghazi Khan.

The town was founded by Robert Groves Sandeman in the later part of the 19th century and named Fort Munro after Colonel A. A. Munro who was commissioner of the Derajat Division.

It attracts a number of tourists every year, particularly those who wish to escape from hot plains of southern Punjab to enjoy mild and pleasant weather for a day or two.

Fort Munro can be reached either from Loralai Balochistan or from Multan (Punjab).

It is around 85 kilometres from Dera Ghazi Khan city, Punjab, Pakistan and about 185 kilometres from Multan in Sulaiman Mountain range.

Fort Munro lies on the Quetta Road at 85 km from Dera Ghazi Khan.

It is the only hill station in southern Punjab in the Sulaiman Mountain range.

Many ill people come here for refreshment or convalescence.

From Punjab, the mountain range starts near Rakhni, which is a border-post between Balochistan and Punjab.

The people of Fort Munro are nomads, especially of the Leghari tribe.