Islamabad – The Capital City of Pakistan
A Planned City with Natural Beauty
Nestled against the foothills of the Margalla Hills, Islamabad is Pakistan’s purpose-built capital. Known for its clean layout, lush greenery, and cultural charm, it’s a peaceful yet vibrant destination for travelers and locals alike.
History & City Design
Designed in the 1960s by Greek architect Constantinos Doxiadis, Islamabad replaced Karachi as the capital in 1967. Built for accessibility, neutrality, and harmony, the city’s sector-based layout and green belts offer a rare balance of urban structure and natural tranquility.
Major Attractions in Islamabad

Faisal Mosque
Pakistan’s largest and most iconic mosque

Daman-e-Koh
Scenic views and mountain-top dining

Pakistan Monument
Symbol of national unity

Lok Virsa Museum
Folk art and cultural heritage

Saidpur Village
Mughal-era restoration turned arts hub

Rawal Lake & Lake View Park
Family-friendly recreation
Cultural Life in Islamabad
Events and Exhibitions
From literary festivals to music shows, Islamabad hosts numerous cultural happenings including the Islamabad Literature Festival and Mountain Film Festival.


Cafés and Contemporary Culture
With a flourishing café culture, stylish malls like Centaurus, and cultural venues such as PNCA and Serena Hotel, Islamabad seamlessly merges tradition with modern urban life.
Day Trips and Nearby Attractions
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Islamabad famous?
For being one of the most beautiful, safe, and well-planned capitals in the world.
Is Islamabad safe for tourists?
Yes, it’s considered one of Pakistan’s safest and most secure cities.
What is the best time to visit Islamabad?
March–April and October–November are ideal due to pleasant weather.
Explore the Elegance of Islamabad
From iconic landmarks like Faisal Mosque to serene hikes in the Margallas, Islamabad offers more than meets the eye. Let us take you through its green avenues and cultural gems.