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Hospitality Beyond Borders

Islamabad City Tour

Islamabad, Faisal Mosque

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Duration:
3 Days / 4 Nights
Interest:
Shopping
Season:
Summer
Free cancellation
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Overview

Islamabad is a remarkable tourist destination famous for its modern infrastructure, stunning natural scenery, and diverse cultural heritage. As the capital of Pakistan, it presents a unique mix of lush landscapes, historic landmarks, and a vibrant urban atmosphere, making it an appealing attraction for both local and international travelers. Its blend of contemporary life, cultural depth, and breathtaking natural beauty offers something special for everyone—whether you’re a history e...

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Highlights
  • Discover a rich array of tourist attractions throughout the city.
  • Explore a wide variety of museums in Islamabad.
  • Wander through the city's beautiful parks and gardens.
  • Appreciate the impressive modern architecture of the capital.
  • Undertake invigorating day hikes in the lush Margalla Hills.
  • Indulge in the delectable local dishes at Islamabad's renowned eateries.
  • Experience the diverse shopping options at the city's contemporary malls.

What's Included

  • Air conditioned transport with fuel and chauffeur
  • Pick up from a designated place/location
  • Professional Tour Guide
  • Tolls, taxes and parking fees
  • Mineral Water bottles
  • Arrangements for lunch (upon request)

Exclude

  • Personal insurance of participants
  • Meals (Lunch & Dinner)
  • Site entrance fees (if any)
  • Tips and gratitude
  • Any domestic/international flight
  • Any pick up/drop off from/at a location outside the designated place.
Starting From: PKR 25,000
City Tax: 0%
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Itinerary

1
Pakistan Monument
Pakistan Monument

The Pakistan Monument is a national symbol located on the Shakarparian Hills in Islamabad. Designed in the shape of a blooming flower, it represents the four provinces and three territories of Pakistan. The monument’s petals are inscribed with murals depicting Pakistan's cultural heritage, history, and significant events. The site offers panoramic views of the city and is a popular spot for visitors to learn about Pakistan’s journey to independence.

2
Pakistan Monument Wax Museum
Pakistan Monument Wax Museum

Located adjacent to the Pakistan Monument, this museum features lifelike wax statues of key figures from Pakistan's history, including Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Iqbal. The museum provides a unique way to explore the lives and contributions of these prominent personalities in shaping the nation's history.

3
Lok Virsa Museum
Lok Virsa Museum

The Lok Virsa Museum, also known as the National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage, showcases Pakistan's diverse cultural heritage. The museum displays an extensive collection of traditional textiles, jewelry, pottery, musical instruments, and artwork from various regions of Pakistan. It also hosts cultural events, craft exhibitions, and live performances, making it a vibrant cultural hub.

4
Lake View Park & Bird’s Aviary
Lake View Park & Bird’s Aviary

Lake View Park, situated on the banks of Rawal Lake, is a popular recreational spot offering boating, fishing, and picnicking opportunities. The park is also home to Pakistan's largest bird aviary, where visitors can observe a variety of bird species in a natural habitat. The park features well-maintained gardens, walking trails, and a mini-golf course, making it an ideal destination for families.

5
Islamabad Museum
Islamabad Museum

The Islamabad Museum houses a rich collection of artifacts that reflect the archaeological and cultural history of Pakistan. The exhibits include ancient sculptures, pottery, coins, manuscripts, and rare Gandharan artifacts, providing a comprehensive overview of the region's historical development from prehistoric times to the Mughal period.

6
Fatimah Jinnah Park (F-9)
Fatimah Jinnah Park (F-9)

Spanning over 750 acres, Fatimah Jinnah Park, located in Sector F-9, is one of the largest parks in Islamabad. It features lush green lawns, jogging tracks, sports facilities, and a variety of playgrounds. The park is a popular spot for picnics, exercise, and outdoor activities, offering a serene environment away from the city's hustle and bustle.

7
Rose & Jasmine Garden
Rose & Jasmine Garden

Located near Aabpara, the Rose & Jasmine Garden is famous for its beautiful display of roses, jasmines, and other seasonal flowers. The garden covers 20 acres and hosts flower shows and festivals, attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers. The garden is an ideal spot for a peaceful stroll amidst colorful blooms.

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Faisal Mosque
Faisal Mosque

Faisal Mosque, the largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia, is an iconic landmark of Islamabad. Designed by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay, the mosque combines modern and traditional Islamic architecture. It is known for its unique tent-like structure, vast prayer hall, and four towering minarets. The mosque is set against the backdrop of the Margalla Hills, offering stunning views and a tranquil environment for worship and reflection.

9
Daman-e-Koh
Daman-e-Koh

Daman-e-Koh is a popular viewpoint located in the Margalla Hills, offering panoramic views of Islamabad, including the Faisal Mosque and Rawal Lake. The site has walking trails, viewing decks, and restaurants, making it a favorite destination for both locals and tourists to enjoy the natural beauty of the hills and the cityscape below.

10
Pir Sohawa
Pir Sohawa

Pir Sohawa is a hilltop destination located at an elevation of about 5,000 feet in the Margalla Hills. It is famous for its scenic views, cool climate, and serene environment. The area has several restaurants that offer traditional Pakistani cuisine, and it is a popular spot for picnics, hiking, and enjoying the natural surroundings.

11
Saidpur Village
Saidpur Village

Saidpur Village is a historical village nestled in the Margalla Hills, offering a blend of cultural heritage and modern development. The village features old temples, a Sufi shrine, and traditional mud-brick houses. It has been converted into a cultural complex with restaurants, art galleries, and shops, allowing visitors to experience traditional Pakistani village life.

12
Shah Allah Ditta Caves
Shah Allah Ditta Caves

Located near the Margalla Hills, the Shah Allah Ditta Caves are ancient Buddhist caves with carvings and relics dating back over 2,400 years. The site was once a meditation retreat for Buddhist monks and is now a peaceful spot for visitors to explore the historic caves, natural springs, and ancient banyan trees.

13
Pakistan Railway Heritage Museum
Pakistan Railway Heritage Museum

The Pakistan Railway Heritage Museum, located in Golra Sharif, is a tribute to the country's railway history. The museum showcases vintage locomotives, carriages, and railway memorabilia from the British colonial era. It offers a fascinating insight into the development of rail transport in Pakistan and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

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Hiking Trails
Hiking Trails

Islamabad offers several hiking trails in the Margalla Hills, including Trail 3, Trail 5, and Trail 6. These trails range from moderate to challenging, providing breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding landscape. The trails are well-marked and pass through diverse flora and fauna, making them popular among nature lovers, adventure seekers, and fitness enthusiasts.

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