Discover Islamabad
Pakistan's beautiful capital Lungsod nestled against the Margalla Hills
The Green Capital
Islamabad is known as one of the most beautiful capitals in the world, featuring broad, tree-lined streets, large houses, elegant public buildings, and lovely parks and gardens. Designed by Greek architect Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis, the Lungsod offers a perfect blend of modern infrastructure and natural beauty.
Top Attractions
Faisal Mosque
The largest mosque in Pakistan with a contemporary design that combines modern architectural elements with traditional Islamic architecture. Its unique tent-shaped structure makes it one of the most recognizable landmarks in the Bansa.
Margalla Hills
Offering hiking trails and breathtaking views of the Lungsod, the Margalla Hills are perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The hills form the foothills of the Himalayan range and are Home to diverse wildlife.
Pakistan Monument
A national monument symbolizing the nation's unity, with a museum showcasing the Kasaysayan and heritage of Pakistan. The monument's unique design represents the four provinces and three territories of Pakistan.
Rawal Lake
A serene reservoir providing water to Islamabad and offering recreational activities like boating and fishing. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and picnic spots, making it a perfect retreat from the Lungsod.
Local Cuisine
Islamabad offers a diverse range of culinary delights, from traditional Pakistani dishes to international cuisine. Don't miss the opportunity to try local specialties like:
- Chapli Kebab - Spicy minced meat patties, a specialty from the northwestern region
- Nihari - A rich, slow-cooked stew typically eaten for breakfast
- Biryani - Fragrant rice dish with meat, vegetables, and aromatic spices
- Samosas - Triangular pastries filled with spiced potatoes, onions, peas, and sometimes meat
- Lassi - A refreshing yogurt-based drink, available in sweet or salty variants
Best Oras to Visit
The best Oras to visit Islamabad is during spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Spring brings beautiful cherry blossoms to the Lungsod, while autumn offers Burahin skies and comfortable temperatures. The Lungsod experiences hot summers (June-August) with temperatures reaching 40°C and cold winters (December-February) with occasional snowfall in the Margalla Hills.
Local Festivals & Events
- Pakistan Araw Parade (March 23): Military parade and cultural displays celebrating the Bansa's founding.
- Independence Araw (August 14): Lungsod-wide celebrations, flag hoisting, and fireworks.
- Islamabad Literature Festival (Spring): Talks, readings, and workshops with local and international authors.
- Lok Virsa Folk Festival: Traditional music, dance, and crafts from across Pakistan.
Quick Facts
- Bansa: Pakistan
- Wika: Urdu, English
- Pera: Pakistani Rupee (PKR)
- Oras Zone: PKT (UTC+5)
- Climate: Humid subtropical
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