islamabad city - Islamabad City

Parks And Gardens

Rose and Jasmine Garden

This 20,360 sq. meters rose garden is famous for its roses. It has 250 different varieties of roses as well as a dozen types of Jasmines. Flower shows are occasionally held here, particularly during spring. Nearby is the Tourist Camping Site.

Rose and Jasmine Garden - Islamabad City
Rose and Jasmine Garden

Shakarparian Hills

Shakarparian hills are situated near Zero Point, at a height of 609 meters. Its terraced garden offers pleasant and sweeping vistas of Margallah and Murree hills, Rawal Lake, Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Snack Bar facilities are available.

Shakarparian Hills - Islamabad City
Shakarparian Hills

Daman-e-Koh

Daman-e-Koh offers a panoramic view of Islamabad. Snack bar facilities are available at PTDC’s Daman-e-Koh Restaurant. The place is ideal for afternoon and evening outings with family and friends.

Daman e Koh - Islamabad City
Daman-e-Koh

Murghzar Mini Zoo and Children’s Park

Murghzar Mini zoo is located at the foot of Daman-e-Koh viewpoint. A Japanese style children’s park has also been established near the Zoo. This Park is a gift to Pakistani children from the children of Japan.

Murghzar Mini Zoo and Childrens Park - Islamabad City
Murghzar Mini Zoo and Children’s Park

Fatima Jinnah Park

The entire sector of F-9 is being developed as an attractive urban park, which will have a profusion of lakes, rock gardens, aquariums, fountains etc. It has been named after Miss Fatima Jinnah, sister of the founder of Pakistan.

Fatima Jinnah Park - Islamabad City
Fatima Jinnah Park

Chattar Bagh (Park)

Nestling at the base of Murree hills at a distance of 15 km on Islamabad-Murree road, TDCP Chattar Bagh recreational facility provides a quiet break from the hustle and bustle of the twin cities. Scenic walks, gently flowing streams, a waterfall and the surrounding hillside are perfect attractions. The resort has a restaurant, barbecue and two air-conditioned tourist cottages. The Children’s Park and playground are spread over an area of 12.5 acres.

Chattar Bagh Park - Islamabad City
Chattar Bagh (Park)

Islamabad Sports Complex

A Sports Complex comprising Liaquat Gymnasium for indoor games and Jinnah Stadium for outdoor games have been built with Chinese assistance. It is located on Shahrah-e-Kashmir near Aabpara. Regular national and international sports events are held in the Complex. For details, please contact Pakistan Sports Board, Islamabad Sports Complex, Shahrah-e-Kashmir, Islamabad.

Islamabad Sports Complex - Islamabad City
Islamabad Sports Complex

Art Galleries & Museums

PNCA Art Gallery

Idara Saqafat-e-Pakistan (Pakistan National Council of the Arts) runs two art galleries. The National Gallery is located at House # 77, Street # 48, F-7/4, Islamabad, where contemporary Pakistani art is on permanent display besides revolving exhibitions & paintings available for sale. The other is Children Art Palace, # 77 School Road, F-7/4, Islamabad, where Children’s art is on display and regular art classes are held for children.

Pnca Art Gallery - Islamabad City
PNCA Art Gallery

Lok Virsa Heritage Museum & Library

With a covered area of 60,000 sq. ft, the Lok Virsa Heritage Museum is the first state museum of ethnology that presents the history and living traditions of the people of Pakistan in a chronological sequence. It offers an enchanting journey through glorious civilizations of the past to the present-day traditions. It is a walk through corridors of history placed in a setting that absorbs the visitor in its splendour. The museum has a large display of embroidered costumes, jewellery, woodwork, metalwork, block-printing, ivory and bone work. Traditional architectural fade exhibiting such skills as fresco, mirror work, marble inlay, tile mosaic and stucco tracery from different regions of Pakistan. Heritage Museum remains open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Lok Virsa Heritage Museum Library - Islamabad City
Lok Virsa Heritage Museum & Library

Lok Virsa Heritage Library is equipped with resource data on ethnography, anthropology, folk music, art, crafts and history. Books, video and audio cassettes/CDs containing documentaries on folk culture, folk heritage, folk and classical vocal and instrumental music are also available for sale at the Lok Virsa Sales Centre. The annual Artisans-at-Work Festival is also organized during the month of April.

Pakistan Museum of Natural History

The Museum of Natural History is on Garden Avenue in National Park Area. The Museum depicts the early human history, geology, and the wildlife of Pakistan. The exhibits are of particular interest to students and children. It is open to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Pakistan Museum of Natural History - Islamabad City
Pakistan Museum of Natural History

Islamabad Museum

Islamabad museum presents a long historic sequence of the land where Pakistan is situated today. Pakistan has been a seat of the world’s leading civilizations from time immemorial. There is plenty of evidence to support this argument now on display in the Islamabad Museum. For example, 20 million years old fossil remains, 2 million years old man-made stone tools, 7000 years old early human settlements, which lead to the world-famous Indus Civilization, Gandhara Grave Culture and Gandhara art, early Islamic settlements, Sultanate and Mughal period, their art and craft. The Museum is located at Sir Syed Memorial Building, Islamabad. It is open for visitors, Thursday to Tuesday, from 09:30 to 16:30 hrs without break.

Sir Syed Memorial Islamabad Museum - Islamabad City
Sir Syed Memorial Islamabad Museum

Mosques, & Shrines

Faisal Mosque

This beautiful mosque was designed by a renowned Turkish Architect, Vedat Dalokay and named after the late King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. It is spread over 1,89,705 sq. metres with 88 meters high minarets and 40 meters high main prayer hall. The main prayer hall can accommodate 10,000 persons while the covered porticos and verandahs can take over 24,000 worshipers. The main courtyard has space for 40,000 people.

Faisal Mosque 1 - Islamabad City
Faisal Mosque

Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif (Bari Imam)

Noorpur Shahan, a village situated at the foot of Margallah Hills, near Quaid-e-Azam University, is famous for the mirror-studded shrine of Hazrat Shah Abdul Latif Kazmi, popularly known as Bari Imam. The shrine was originally built on the orders of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. The death anniversary (Urs) of Bari Imam is observed in the first week of May beginning Monday through Thursday with a lot of festivities representing the Potohar culture and attracts people from all over the country. There is a cave in the Margallah Hills on the back of the shrine where Bari Imam used to sit for meditation. A mosque, where he preached and acted as Imam, is located on Hill Road. The tomb of his father is located on the Shahrah-e-Kashmir opposite the Aabpara Market. Bari Imam is said to have predicted that a new city would be built near his tomb, which will greatly serve the cause of Islam.

Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bari Imam 1 - Islamabad City
Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif (Bari Imam)

Shrine of Syed Meher Ali Shah

The shrine of Syed Meher Ali Shah of Golra Sharif is located 18 km from Rawalpindi, in sector E-11 of Islamabad. He was a descendant of a Syed family and had links with Syed Abdul Qadir Gilani of Baghdad. He was born in 1859, preached and spread the message of Islam during the turbulent times in South Asia. He also wrote beautiful prose and poetry in Persian, Arabic and Punjabi languages, mostly in praise of God and Muhammad (peace be upon him). He died on May 11, 1937. His mausoleum was recently reconstructed comprising of a dome, and a high minaret built with marble. Devotees assemble here on the occasion of the annual Urs.

Shrine of Syed Meher Ali Shah - Islamabad City
Shrine of Syed Meher Ali Shah

Saidpur Village

Saidpur, a little quaint village, famous for its pottery, is part of Islamabad today. It is located off the Hill Road to the east of Daman-e-Koh. Sultan Said Khan son of Sultan Sarang Khan founded Saidpur. He gave his daughter in marriage to Mughal Prince Saleem who later became Emperor Jehangir. Saidpur was considered a garden resort and a perpetual spring provided water for drinking and for watering gardens around during the Mughal period.

Saidpur Village 1 - Islamabad City
Saidpur Village

Lakes & Dams

Rawal Lake, Rawal Dam

This glistening man-made lake covers an area of 8.8 sq. km. The terraced garden and the lake are ideal for picnics, fishing and boating. The highest point in the garden commands a panoramic view of the lake, Margallah and Murree hills, Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

Rawal Lake Rawal Dam - Islamabad City
Rawal Lake, Rawal Dam

Simli Lake

About 30 km from Islamabad lies Simli Lake and the Dam. It can be reached via Lehtrar road or via Bhara Kahu. It is fed by the melting snow and natural springs of Murree hills. The water stored in the lake is supplied to Islamabad for drinking purposes. Angling and boating is also allowed in the lake. The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has a Rest House at the Dam, which can be booked through its Head Office in Islamabad.

Simli Lake - Islamabad City
Simli Lake

Khanpur Lake

This beautiful lake/dam is 48 km from Islamabad, on Taxila-Haripur Road. It is an ideal place for a day trips/picnics, boating, angling and watching migratory birds during winter.

Khanpur Lake 1 - Islamabad City
Khanpur Lake
error: Content is protected !!