Islamabad – Capital City of Pakistan
Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, is located against the backdrop of Margalla Hills at the northern edge of Potohar Plateau. In contrast to its twin city Rawalpindi, it is lush green, spacious and peaceful. Most travelers will prefer the hustle and bustle of Pindi, but Islamabad has all the embassies and some other very useful institutions for travelers, so it is quite likely you will at least be coming over from Pindi a few times.
The master plan of this most modern city was prepared in 1960 by M/S Constantions doxiades, a Greek firm of Architects. Construction was started in October 1961. The city came into life on 26 October 1966, when the first office building of Islamabad was occupied. It is modern and carefully planned city.
Being an area of natural beauty, Islamabad is best place to stay. Due to its natural geography, it offers a wide range of travelling options.
The world's largest Shah Faisal Mosque, Damn e Koh (a lovely countryside), Shakar Parrian, Fatima Jinah Park, Rawal Lake, Simly Dam Lake and Shahdra valley etc are among the most visited places in Islamabad.
International Islamic University, Quaid e Azam University and Allama Iqbal Open University are the world renowned institutions spreading a wide range of quality courses for Pakistani and foreign students.
Islamabad provides the access throughout the Northern Areas of Pakistan, North West Frontier Province and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Daily flights and road transport can let every visitor to depart for these areas with extreme ease.
Taxila monuments, Wah Mughalia Gardens, Lui Bher Safari Park, Murree Hills, Salt Range (world's largest salt mines) and Abbottabad can be visited in a whole day or less depending upon the destination.
Jinnah Market,
Market, Abpara Market, Melody Food Park and Blue Area satisfy all the shopping and food needs. Serena, marriot, Holiday Inn and many other hotels and guest houses provides decent and affordable accommodation facilities.














Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, is located against the backdrop of Margalla Hills at the northern edge of Potohar Plateau. In contrast to its twin city Rawalpindi, it is lush green, spacious and peaceful. Most travelers will prefer the hustle and bustle of Pindi, but Islamabad has all the embassies and some other very useful institutions for travelers, so it is quite likely you will at least be coming over from Pindi a few times.
The master plan of this most modern city was prepared in 1960 by M/S Constantions doxiades, a Greek firm of Architects. Construction was started in October 1961. The city came into life on 26 October 1966, when the first office building of Islamabad was occupied. It is modern and carefully planned city.
Being an area of natural beauty, Islamabad is best place to stay. Due to its natural geography, it offers a wide range of travelling options.
The world's largest Shah Faisal Mosque, Damn e Koh (a lovely countryside), Shakar Parrian, Fatima Jinah Park, Rawal Lake, Simly Dam Lake and Shahdra valley etc are among the most visited places in Islamabad.
International Islamic University, Quaid e Azam University and Allama Iqbal Open University are the world renowned institutions spreading a wide range of quality courses for Pakistani and foreign students.
Islamabad provides the access throughout the Northern Areas of Pakistan, North West Frontier Province and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Daily flights and road transport can let every visitor to depart for these areas with extreme ease.
Taxila monuments, Wah Mughalia Gardens, Lui Bher Safari Park, Murree Hills, Salt Range (world's largest salt mines) and Abbottabad can be visited in a whole day or less depending upon the destination.
Jinnah Market,
Market, Abpara Market, Melody Food Park and Blue Area satisfy all the shopping and food needs. Serena, marriot, Holiday Inn and many other hotels and guest houses provides decent and affordable accommodation facilities.






















