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Flights to Islamabad

Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, offers lush green spaces and serenity that isn’t typically associated with major metropolises.

Nestled close to the foothills of the Himalayas, Islamabad’s streets are shrouded in greenery, with low-rise buildings seemingly outnumbered by swathes of trees. One structure that emerges above this canopy of green is the extraordinary Faisal Mosque – one of South Asia’s largest - with its eight-sided sloping roof and four towering minarets. Marvel at this eclectic fusion of modern and traditional architecture that stands proudly in front of the rolling Margalla Hills.

The Margalla Hills themselves are one of Islamabad’s most renowned attractions. Hike on the trails that wind through Pakistan’s third-largest national park, a stunning gateway to the famous Himalayan mountain range. Find your way to Daman-e-Koh, a peaceful hilltop garden with a viewing point that affords a gorgeous panorama of Islamabad. 

From here, you may be able to spot the Pakistan Monument, another of Islamabad’s significant and imaginative architectural feats. Wander the soothing surrounds of the petal-shaped structure, a symbol of Pakistani unity and solidarity, which is illuminated in a warm glow after dark.

The Pakistan Monument sits within the Shakarparian National Park, a popular retreat for locals and tourists. Despite its proximity to the city centre, the park provides a welcoming oasis of grassy areas and picturesque gardens, perfect for a quiet picnic. In the north-eastern corner of the park, Rawal Lake is a huge artificial reservoir that presents several idyllic spots to watch the sun set, as well as one of the world’s largest walk-in bird aviaries.

For an alternative escape just minutes from the city centre, head to Fatima Jinnah Park, Islamabad’s largest. Stroll through a spidering network of paths, stopping to observe the multitude of sculptures that scatter the park, a local cricket game, or the many birds that call from the trees.

There are ample shopping opportunities in Islamabad too. Giga Mall is a five-floor hub of retail and entertainment that draws visitors from across Pakistan, while Centaurus Mall poses a wide selection of luxury and international brands, housed within one of Islamabad’s tallest buildings.

There are plentiful food options in Islamabad, none more so than at Melody Food Park, a vibrant culinary hotspot in the heart of the city. Chicken karahi is a must-try, fiery masala curry with a rich tomato and ginger base, exquisitely cooked by both street vendors and restaurant chefs.

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