Islamabad Capital Province

  1. Visit Faisal Mosque
    Shah Faisal Ave, E-8, Islamabad
    The Faisal Mosque is one of the largest mosques in the world and a symbol of Islamabad. The mosque's architecture is a fusion of modern and traditional Islamic styles, and its vast courtyard can hold up to 100,000 worshippers. It's a must-visit for anyone traveling to the city.
  2. Explore Margalla Hills National Park
    Islamabad
    Margalla Hills National Park is a beautiful natural reserve located in the foothills of the Himalayas. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including leopards and monkeys, and offers stunning views of the city and surrounding mountains. Visitors can hike, bike, or picnic in the park's many trails and picnic spots.
  3. Shop at F-6 Markaz
    F-6 Markaz, Islamabad
    F-6 Markaz is a bustling commercial area in Islamabad that offers a wide range of shopping and dining options. Visitors can find everything from traditional handicrafts to luxury brands in the area's many shops and malls. The market is also a great place to sample Pakistani cuisine and street food.
  4. Visit Lok Virsa Museum
    Garden Avenue, Shakarparian, Islamabad
    The Lok Virsa Museum is a cultural center that showcases the diverse arts and crafts of Pakistan. The museum's exhibits include traditional costumes, jewelry, pottery, and musical instruments from all over the country. Visitors can also watch live performances of folk music and dance at the museum's open-air theater.
  5. Take a tour of Pakistan Monument Museum
    Shakarparian Hills, Islamabad
    The Pakistan Monument Museum is a national monument that commemorates the country's struggle for independence. The museum's exhibits include a gallery of portraits of the country's leaders, a replica of the country's founding document, and a display of the country's military history. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views of the city from the monument's observation deck.
  6. Visit Rawal Lake
    Islamabad
    Rawal Lake is a picturesque lake located on the outskirts of Islamabad. The lake is a popular spot for boating, fishing, and picnicking, and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills. Visitors can also hike or bike on the lake's many trails or relax in the area's many parks and gardens.
  7. Explore Saidpur Village
    Saidpur, Islamabad
    Saidpur Village is a historic village located on the outskirts of Islamabad. The village has been restored to its original state and is now a popular tourist destination. Visitors can explore the village's narrow streets, visit its many temples and shrines, and shop for traditional handicrafts in the area's many shops.
  8. Visit Pir Sohawa
    Islamabad
    Pir Sohawa is a scenic hill station located in the Margalla Hills. The area offers stunning views of the city and surrounding mountains, and is a popular spot for hiking and picnicking. Visitors can also enjoy a meal at the area's many restaurants and cafes, which offer a variety of Pakistani and international cuisines.
  9. Visit Daman-e-Koh
    Islamabad
    Daman-e-Koh is a popular viewpoint located in the Margalla Hills. The area offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains, and is a great spot for photography and sightseeing. Visitors can also hike or picnic in the area's many trails and picnic spots.
  10. Visit Centaurus Mall
    Jinnah Ave, Islamabad
    The Centaurus Mall is a modern shopping and entertainment complex located in the heart of Islamabad. The mall offers a wide range of international and local brands, as well as a variety of restaurants, cafes, and cinemas. It's a great place to spend a day shopping and relaxing with friends and family.