Explore Islamabad’s rich culture and nature: visit shrines, mosques, ancient sites, and enjoy hiking, boating, and more in Pakistan’s green city.
Explore Islamabad’s rich culture and nature: visit shrines, mosques, ancient sites, and enjoy hiking, boating, and more in Pakistan’s green city.
- Shah Allah Ditta Caves - These caves hold a rich history dating back to the Buddhist era when the White Huns invaded, prompting the Buddhist community to seek refuge here.
- Aabpara - A bustling local market in Islamabad’s first and oldest sector, known for its affordable shopping options, established before the emergence of upscale markets in…
- Shah Allah Ditta Caves - These caves hold a rich history dating back to the Buddhist era when the White Huns invaded, prompting the Buddhist community to seek refuge here.
- Aabpara - A bustling local market in Islamabad’s first and oldest sector, known for its affordable shopping options, established before the emergence of upscale markets in the city.
- Faisal Mosque - A magnificent mosque gifted by King Shah Faisal in 1969, serving as an iconic symbol of Islamabad.
- Daman-e-Koh - A scenic viewpoint nestled in the Margalla Hills, offering a garden area and a stunning 270-degree view of the beautiful capital.
- Islamabad Museum - This museum showcases history from the 5th century AD to the present, covering Buddhism, Pakistani culture, independence, and religious history, providing a comprehensive insight into the lifestyle of Pakistani people.
- Pakistan Monument Museum - This site commemorates the rich history of Pakistan’s independence from British and Indian rule in 1947, featuring architecture inspired by the country’s founder and iconic sites, designed in the shape of a flower.
- The Centaurus Mall Islamabad - A modern mall representing the elegance of Islamabad, offering a wide range of facilities for its residents.
- Lake View Park - A picturesque lake transformed into a dam, offering beautiful views and boating opportunities.
- Shakarpariyan Hills - Home to the International Friendship Garden, featuring trees gifted by Pakistan’s international friends as a symbol of goodwill.
- Saidpur Village - A vibrant village offering a blend of traditional village life and mountainous scenery, with narrow streets reminiscent of old times and a rich historical background.
- Pak China Friendship Center - A stunning building symbolizing the strong friendship between Pakistan and China, gifted by China.
- Lok Virsa Museum - A museum rich in Pakistani cultural history, also showcasing elements of Iranian, Saudi, Afghan, and Indian cultures.
- Rose and Jasmine Garden - A beautiful flower garden blooming with vibrant flowers in spring, gifted by the Japanese.

- Pickup & Dropoff (Airport) Same Day
- Bottled water
- English speaking guide
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Pickup & Dropoff (Airport) Same Day
- Bottled water
- English speaking guide
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Tips
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- Meals
- Tips
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- Meals
Welcome to Islamabad – The Green Heart of Pakistan
Situated at the base of the picturesque Margalla Hills, Islamabad is Pakistan’s tranquil and modern capital city, offering a unique combination of natural beauty, culture, and contemporary living. Renowned for its clean, wide boulevards, lush green spaces, and peaceful atmosphere, Islamabad contrasts…
Welcome to Islamabad – The Green Heart of Pakistan
Situated at the base of the picturesque Margalla Hills, Islamabad is Pakistan’s tranquil and modern capital city, offering a unique combination of natural beauty, culture, and contemporary living. Renowned for its clean, wide boulevards, lush green spaces, and peaceful atmosphere, Islamabad contrasts with the hustle and bustle of many other capitals in South Asia.
This city is not just a political center – it’s a gateway to the majestic north of Pakistan and a cultural crossroads where history, tradition, and modernity harmoniously converge. From the architectural wonder of the Faisal Mosque to the panoramic hiking trails of Daman-e-Koh and the vibrant dining spots of Saidpur Village, Islamabad promises a refreshing and enriching experience for travelers.
Whether you’re an adventurer, a history enthusiast, a food lover, or simply someone seeking peace and nature, Islamabad welcomes you with open arms and countless surprises.
Regards: Maqsood Murtaza
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