Faisal Mosque兔兔子6The Faisal Mosque in Pakistan, which combines modern architecture and traditional architecture, is different from the traditional dome, and the top of the mosque is made of polygons and looks like a large tent. There are also four minarets next to the mosque, which are 91 meters high. The mosque, which has a total area of 51,000 square meters, can accommodate about 100,000 people together with the chapel and yard, is the largest mosque in Pakistan.
Rawal Lake兔兔子6Pakistan is hot and vegetation is lush all year round. Located on the outskirts of Islamabad northeast, Lake Rawal is the largest freshwater lake in Pakistan with beautiful natural landscapes. On the north shore of the lake, there is a large lake view park where you can row, fish, barbecue and so on. Pakistanis are very warm and friendly to the Chinese, have seen it on TV before, this time it is a personal experience, it is true.
SaidpurBboomboomafridiWow traditional village in the mid of the beautiful capital Islamabad, right in the foothills of Margalla. There are some very good restaurants and hang out cafes with traditional touch.
Shakarparian National ParkMMuhammad STrip to Islamabad is incomplete without a trip to Shakarparian National Park located in the heart of Islamabad. Here you can find famous Trees planted by almost all the head of states who have visited Islamabad since late 60’s to date. But these sections are closed for public and only you can see the trees and plants and with the description plate at the bottom of each. There used to be a village here with same name. On left side of the hill is Pakistan monument and on the right side it is a garden now called International Friendship Garden. The place is usually crowded on weekends. People used to sit here and read books while having tea or coffee but not anymore. It is one of the oldest tourist spot in Islamabad. This place is a good get away to relax and for taking long walks. It has natural beauty as well as small cafes and a restaurant for eating out. You can also visit the Pakistan Monument and enjoy the calm and peaceful environment in the sorroundings. There are bbq pits as well if you want to hang out with friends and family. Overall a nice place.
Fatima Jinnah Park (F-9 Park)BbaostarIt's near the house! Go hiking here after work every day! Very big! No charge! A lot of roads have been built in half. There are dirt roads, sand roads and stone roads. Don't run around after dark, take the road! Many places are undeveloped, the whole park is green all over, and Islamabad itself is also very green! ___________ During the holidays, many local people have family dinners here! ___________
Margalla Hills National ParkVVictor this is easily one of the best places to drive through mountains and then have a marvellousview of the city from the top.
Daman-e-KohDDr.Nida AslamIf you love nature and food,this place is for you. Beautiful pictures and Coffee are exceptionally amazing. Perfect for family and tourists.
Lok Virsa Heritage MuseumMMuhammad SThe place dedicated to Pakistan's heritage. well worth to see the ethnography, history and culture and the different communities that make up Pakistan. There is a very nominal entrance fee, and it was good to note that the entry fee for foreigners is much higher (still peanuts if you convert it into dollars!). The museum is surprisingly well laid out and well-maintained, so that it’s easy to go through it systematically. The museum is a worth visiting place but to double the charm u must visit VIRSA CAFE adjacent to the museum. A restaurant is traditionally designed where you can enjoy the proper desi cuisine in a setting that is both ethnic and modern. A favourite haunt for the people of the twin cities and a must on the itinerary list of visitors.