Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Islamabad

Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Islamabad

Islamabad’s Tourist Guide

Islamabad has been the capital of Pakistan since the 1960s. It’s a place that is a perfect combo of peace, greenery and fun!

A few climbing ways end at Daman-e-Koh, an excursion spot with an amazing view of the whole city,

counting the gigantic innovator Faisal Masjid and indeed the Rawal Dam. In between the buildings,

green vegetation is scattered all over the city, making it the greenest city in the country, and the roads are clean enough.

1. Parkview City Islamabad

ParkView City Islamabad began in the scenic Islamabad Capital Territory back in 2018.

The PVC project is meant to compliment the iconic botanical gardens and the Capital Development Authority’s farming project. Since its inception,

the PVC project has become an important statement of the finest lifestyle and has gained a reputation of timeless quality.

The total planned area for the project is estimated at 15,000 kanals.

Major infrastructure work has already been completed on more than 6,000 kanals of land that include houses and commercial buildings. Locatin of Parkview City is Malot Rodd Opposite Bahria Enclave.

2. Pakistan Monument

The Pakistan Monument (Urdu: یادگارِ پاکستان) is a national monument and heritage museum located on the western Shakarparian Hills in Islamabad, Pakistan.

The monument was constructed to symbolize the unity of the Pakistani people.

It is dedicated to the people of Pakistan who sacrificed their "today" for a better "tomorrow".

The four large petals represent each of the four main cultures of Pakistan, the Punjabi, the Baloch, the Sindhi and the Pakhtun.

The three smaller petals represent: the minorities, and Azad Kashmir.

Its elevation makes the monument visible from across the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area and is a popular tourist destination.

3. Damn-e-Koh

Daman-e-Koh (Urdu: دامن کوہ) is a hilltop garden north of Islamabad. It is in the center of the Margalla Hills.

The name is a fusion of two Persian words, which collectively denote 'foothills'.

It is about 2400 ft above sea level and about 500 ft above Islamabad.

The area is a popular destination for both residents and tourists.

Never ever skip visiting Daman-e-Koh Park. Daman-e-Koh is located on the route to Pir Sohawa,

which is approximately 3600 ft above sea level. Since the road is slender and winding,

it is cited as a reason for traffic jams for the lack of public transportation alternatives.

4. Faisal Masjid

The Faisal Mosque (Urdu: فیصل مسجد, romanized: faisal masjid) is the national mosque of Pakistan,

located in the capital city, Islamabad. It is the fifth-largest mosque in the world,

the largest mosque outside the Middle East, and the largest within South Asia,

located on the foothills of Margalla Hills in Islamabad. It is named after the late King Faisal of Saudi Arabia.

The mosque features a contemporary design consisting of eight sides of concrete shell and is inspired by the design of a typical Bedouin tent.

5.Marghazar zoo

Islamabad Zoo (Urdu: اسلام آباد چڑیا گھر), previously Marghazar Zoo,

was an 82-acre (33 ha) zoo in Islamabad Capital Territory.

It was opened in 1978, and was under the administration of Capital Development Authority of Pakistan

before its closure in December 2020 due to its mistreatment of animals.

Proceed to the warm-blooded animal walled in areas to see Indian wolves, bears, panthers, elephants, chitals, and monkeys.

6. Lok Virsa - Our History and Culture

The Pakistan National Museum of Ethnology (or Folk Heritage Museum) was originally established in 1982 as the "Folk Art Museum".

The museum showcases Pakistan's multicultural society by displaying history and living traditions of the various ethnic groups of Pakistan

from all corners of the country.

The museum covers an area of 20,000 square feet and in 2004 underwent renovations and was renamed.

The museum is open from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm from Sunday to Thursday and Saturday.

On Friday, the museum closes for one hour between 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. The museum is closed on Mondays.

7. Centaurus Mall

The Centaurus is a mixed usereal estate development in the city of Islamabad, Pakistan.

The project includes a 36-floor hotel, three 23-floor residential and office towers and a four-floor shopping mall.

Designed by British architectural firm WS Atkins, it consists of a four-story shopping mall,

a five-star hotel, two residential towers, a corporate tower, three skyscrapers containing corporate offices, residential apartments, and a hotel

8.Enjoy the Freshwater of Bruti

A chunk of heaven can be tasted at Bruti and a put endowed with rich greenery and clear blue water.

You’ll feel a bit exhausted from your enterprise,

and there’s no way better than Bruti to wash the tiredness absent.

Feel free to fair drench your feet to feel immediately revived.

You’re welcome to enjoy a full shower here as well.

9.Shah Allah Ditta Cave

Shah Allah Ditta, pleasant to hang out with companions and families.

Has few nourishment outlets too, which serve desi nourishment beginning from breakfast to late-night BBQ.

Even though a little put, Caves still include a special fascination due to their calmness.

10. The Monal

What if you’re within the center of your energizing enterprise,

and starvation kicks in out of nowhere? Worry not since Islamabad has the correct put to fill your tummy.

For starters, you’ll appreciate a cheese naan or a Lahori uncommon chicken naan.

At that point, you’ll select from an assortment of rice dishes such as chicken dum biryani and sheep dum biryani.

Along with Monal, there are different amazing restaurants you should visit when you go on an Islamabad trip.

Conclusion:

Islamabad is a tourist-friendly place that provides tons of attractions, cafes, and biryani spots,

all worth going to. It might indeed be troublesome for you to select which ones to see to begin with.

We suggest that you check out as numerous as you can if not all because that’s how excellent memories are made.

Have a phenomenal vacation!

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