Embark on a guided tour of Islamabad, Pakistan’s modern capital, and uncover its stunning natural beauty. Explore the city’s modern buildings, religious sites, and the charming Old Village of Saidpur. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Monal and enjoy breathtaking views of the city.
Embark on a guided tour of Islamabad, Pakistan’s modern capital, and uncover its stunning natural beauty. Explore the city’s modern buildings, religious sites, and the charming Old Village of Saidpur. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Monal and enjoy breathtaking views of the city.
- Lok Virsa Heritage Museum - The Heritage Museum, also known as Lok Virsa Museum, is overseen by Lok Virsa - National Institute of Folk & Traditional Heritage. This museum, located in Islamabad, Pakistan, on the Shakarparian Hills, celebrates the vibrant cultures of Pakistan.
- Faisal Mosque Bus Stand - The stunning Shah Faisal Mosque, situated…
- Lok Virsa Heritage Museum - The Heritage Museum, also known as Lok Virsa Museum, is overseen by Lok Virsa - National Institute of Folk & Traditional Heritage. This museum, located in Islamabad, Pakistan, on the Shakarparian Hills, celebrates the vibrant cultures of Pakistan.
- Faisal Mosque Bus Stand - The stunning Shah Faisal Mosque, situated at the base of the Margalla Hills, is among Asia’s largest mosques and showcases a unique fusion of ultramodern and traditional architectural styles. Featuring sloping roofs, unlike the typical domes of most mosques, the main prayer hall and courtyard can accommodate approximately 100,000 people. It was a generous gift from King Faisal of Saudi Arabia.
- Saidpur Village Road - Saidpur, a charming village renowned for its pottery, is now part of Islamabad. Located off Hill Road to the east of Daman-e-Koh, Saidpur was established by Sultan Said Khan, son of Sultan Sarang Khan. He married his daughter to Mughal Prince Saleem, who later became Emperor Jahangir. Historically a garden resort with a perpetual spring providing water for drinking and irrigation, it was a popular destination during the Mughal era. Recently renovated, it now serves as an appealing tourist spot with cultural exhibits and restaurants offering stunning views among the hills.
- Pakistan Monument Museum - This museum illustrates ancient civilizations, Pakistan’s freedom struggle, the country’s inception, and its significant achievements to date. It also features a reference library, audio-visual archive, conference hall, and a 62-seat auditorium, all located on the western Shakarparian Hills in Islamabad.
- Daman-e-Koh - Daman-e-Koh is a scenic viewpoint and hilltop garden north of Islamabad, nestled in the Margalla Hills. Its name combines two Persian words meaning “foothills.” It stands about 2400 feet above sea level and nearly 500 feet above the city of Islamabad.

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Ever since the 1960s, Islamabad has served as Pakistan’s capital, characterized by its systematic layout of sectors crossed by clean, tree-laden streets. The city rests under the protection of the Margalla Hills, believed to be the Himalayan foothills and a habitat to unique wildlife species including leopards, deer, birds and even porcupines. Numerous…
Ever since the 1960s, Islamabad has served as Pakistan’s capital, characterized by its systematic layout of sectors crossed by clean, tree-laden streets. The city rests under the protection of the Margalla Hills, believed to be the Himalayan foothills and a habitat to unique wildlife species including leopards, deer, birds and even porcupines. Numerous hiking trails culminate at Daman-e-Koh, a preferred picnic location offering breathtaking views of the entire city featuring the sizable Faisal Mosque in modernist style and the Rawal Dam. Guided tours in Islamabad usually encompass the city’s contemporary structures, places of worship, the ancient village of Saidpur, and a few museums. Visits to Monal aren’t typically a part of the tour schedule, but can be arranged upon request.
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