Islamabad is among the well-deserved capitals of the world. It is a home for many migrants from various other regions of country makes it a melting pot of religious diversity of considerable antiquity. It is an exceptional beauty and represents a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern architecture. Plenty of terrific sights, lush greenery, well-planned avenues, serene atmosphere, year-round pleasant weather , well maintained walkways and above all safe among various destinations of country makes it a sought after tourist destination of country. No unnecessary hustle bustle is a big draw for visitors and they feel relaxed and rejuvenated while enjoying their holidays in calm and serene surroundings.
Tourists from all around the world flock here due to its scenic beauty, mouth watering cuisines and unlimited yet reasonable shopping opportunities. The capital serves as a central source of getting access to each and every part of country. Islamabad is a city that not only excels in presenting the true meaning of urban development but also at the same time preserves its cultural heritage and traditions that depicts the glorious past of the country. Islamabad is now a lively and bustling metropolis full of vibrant colors that will surely mesmerize you.
Margalla Hills:- Located on North East of Islamabad , Punjab, Margalla is a beautiful hill resort to enjoy fun-filled holidays . It is an ideal site for picnic, camping, hiking, cycling and various other adventures. There are many places for climbing in the foot hills of Margalla. It has 40 million years old rock and fossils of marine life. People frequently visit this place for getting a rid of scorching heat.
Simly Dam:- It is located at a distance of 30 kilometers near Bhara Kahu town. It is a largest resource of fresh water supply for Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Established in 1983, spreading in the area of 28,750 hectares, it is a great place to enjoy various water sports facilities which are mainly developed here to promote tourism.
Islamabad Zoo:- Established in 1978, Islamabad Zoo is quite popular among families with kids. It is located near Pir Sohawa Road has vast diversity of wildlife. It also boasts variety of food shops, rides and various recreational activities which makes it a complete picnic spot
Lok Virsa Museum and Heritage Library:- If you want to get the glimpses of folk and traditional culture of Pakistan, then there is no better place than this museum. It works towards creating an awareness of cultural legacy by collecting, documenting and projecting folk and traditional heritage. Spreading the area of 60,000 sq. ft the museum has various exhibit halls making it one of the largest museums in Pakistan.
Shah Faisal Mosque:- No trip to Islamabad is complete without visiting Shah Faisal Mosque which is most beautiful and largest mosque of the country. The mosque was named on late king of Saudi Arabia Faisal bin Abdul Aziz who financed to build the mosque. It has the capacity of 74,000 people at a time and serves as a true symbol of city’s grandeur and architectural splendor.
Tourists from all around the world flock here due to its scenic beauty, mouth watering cuisines and unlimited yet reasonable shopping opportunities. The capital serves as a central source of getting access to each and every part of country. Islamabad is a city that not only excels in presenting the true meaning of urban development but also at the same time preserves its cultural heritage and traditions that depicts the glorious past of the country. Islamabad is now a lively and bustling metropolis full of vibrant colors that will surely mesmerize you.

Margalla Hills:- Located on North East of Islamabad , Punjab, Margalla is a beautiful hill resort to enjoy fun-filled holidays . It is an ideal site for picnic, camping, hiking, cycling and various other adventures. There are many places for climbing in the foot hills of Margalla. It has 40 million years old rock and fossils of marine life. People frequently visit this place for getting a rid of scorching heat.
Simly Dam:- It is located at a distance of 30 kilometers near Bhara Kahu town. It is a largest resource of fresh water supply for Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Established in 1983, spreading in the area of 28,750 hectares, it is a great place to enjoy various water sports facilities which are mainly developed here to promote tourism.
Islamabad Zoo:- Established in 1978, Islamabad Zoo is quite popular among families with kids. It is located near Pir Sohawa Road has vast diversity of wildlife. It also boasts variety of food shops, rides and various recreational activities which makes it a complete picnic spot
Lok Virsa Museum and Heritage Library:- If you want to get the glimpses of folk and traditional culture of Pakistan, then there is no better place than this museum. It works towards creating an awareness of cultural legacy by collecting, documenting and projecting folk and traditional heritage. Spreading the area of 60,000 sq. ft the museum has various exhibit halls making it one of the largest museums in Pakistan.

Shah Faisal Mosque:- No trip to Islamabad is complete without visiting Shah Faisal Mosque which is most beautiful and largest mosque of the country. The mosque was named on late king of Saudi Arabia Faisal bin Abdul Aziz who financed to build the mosque. It has the capacity of 74,000 people at a time and serves as a true symbol of city’s grandeur and architectural splendor.
