Islamabad is the Capital of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The city was built between 1960 - 1970 to replace the Capital from Karachi to Islamabad. Before this it was just a small village, a part of which still exists; with its mud houses and typical village life. Islamabad is a city of modern architecture there are some great examples of modern buildings in Islamabad. The roads are wide and lined with grass& roses. The city is divided into several residential & commercial areas. Blue area , Jinnah Super Market , Aabpara are the main commercial Areas. Among the buildings, the new Prime ministers secretariat , Assembly building , The Awami Markaz , Some ambushes on Diplomatic Enclave, and The great Faisal Mosque are worth seeing. Rawalpindi though twin city to Islamabad, is the main city with a population of around 2 Millions; is a bustling city with a lot of activity. Rawalpindi was the garrison town in the English times and even now it is the head quarter of Pakistan Army. The bazaars of Rawalpindi are no less then any oriental bazaar like the Sunday market in China or Afrasiab Samarkand. Only Raja Bazaar can take atleast two days to stroll around.
HOTELS
Pearl Continental Hotel (RWP)
5*
Holiday Inn Islamabad 5*
Marriott Islamabad 5*
Bestwestern Hotel Islamabad 5*
Serena Islamabad (Under construction )
Shalimar Hotel (RWP) 4*
Dream Land Hotel Islamabad 3*
Akber International (RWP) 3*
Paradise Hotel (RWP)
Many other small & big hotels in Rawalpindi & Islamabad.
Islamabad - Peshawar
170 KMs 3 - 4 Hours usually combined with the tour of
Taxila. Drive on the Grand Trunk road stop at the confluence of
Indus & Kabul rivers. later continue to Peshawar.
Islamabad- Besham
275 Kilometers usually takes 8 - 9 Hours
with stops at Abbottabad & Taxila road is pretty good
Specially after Abbottabad there are great views of rice fields
on the terraced lands. Mountains start growing higher after
Thakot where you meet the river Indus. Besham is a small town
located at the bank of River Indus. It is the first main town on Karakorum Highway.
Islamabad- Lahore See Lahore
Islamabad Murree:
60 KMs drive to the green Murree hills once the hill
station for the English officers now enjoy largest No. of
visitors from within Pakistan. There is an interesting Bazaar and
a wide street (Jinnah Road ) where one can see some nice eating
places. Just 9 KMsfrom Murree is the beautiful Pearl continental
hotel Bhurban, emerged as modern 5* Hill resort in Pakistan. The
road has great views of the foot hills and some villages on the
way.
Half day Rawalpindi
Islamabad:
Visit the Shakarparian view point , Faisal Mosque (2nd
largest mosque in the world) , Museum of folk heritage, drive
through some of the best buildings of Islamabad and later have a
walk in Raja bazaar.
Evening dinner outside :
Can be done either in Islamabad at the folk heritage
museum (if there is some activity going on ) or at atypical BBQ
restaurant in Rawalpindi.
Full Day Excursion to
Murree hills:
Drive to Murree visit the Bazaar there and later drive
to Bhurban for a Lunch and short hike in the green hills Late
Afternoon return to Islamabad/Rawalpindi.
Full Day Taxila:
Drive to Taxila40 KMs visit the site museum and Sirkap ,
Julian and Dharma Rajika Stupa later return to Islamabad.
Full Day Rohtas fort &
Salt range.
Drive to the Salt range visit the Salt Mosque built
entirely of salt in the mines later continue to Rohtas. On
arrival transfer to the Horse carriage to go to the fort visit
the fort and have a picnic. Afternoon return to Islamabad.
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