ISLAMABAD WORLD 2ND MOST BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL


Islamabad is a cosmopolitan city but has its own culture, heritage and traditions. It is the centre of an Islamic empire. Also, it was one of the major hubs for trade between the Middle East and Asia during medieval times, along with Mecca, Persia, Syria and Egypt. In addition to its strong position on the India€™s border with Iraq, Pakistan also offers the economic benefits of oil reserves, cheap food and raw material imported from Afghanistan, Turk Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan. In recent years, Pakistan grew considerably in terms of population, economy and education.


A little more than 100 million people live in this country. Although Pakistan is only slightly larger than the United States and Germany combined. However, the average temperature here is about 4.5°C, which makes it very cold considering that we are situated near the Himalayas! Another important fact about Islamabad is that old 

 school Muslim culture runs deep and is reflected in its language as well. Many of the traditional customs associated with Islam can be found in Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta, where there are mosques whose names were inspired by Islam holiest sites such as the mosque of Imam in Mecca and mosques in Kabul and Karachi. And Islamabad is not alone in all this. For instance, there are also mosques built in Saudi Arabia such as Mosques in Riyadh. All these mosques serve as a great example of cultural diversity because they represent different elements of Pakistani society.



Islamabad is the second biggest English speaking province after Punjab, which accounts for close to 80% of the national GDP (about $1.2 trillion), according to data published in 2017 by the government. This means that almost half of all Pakistani citizens speak English, the first in 11.4%. If you want to visit Pakistan for business or a holiday, then have no difficulties because you will find plenty of accommodation options Besides that, Islamabad is famous for its fine food with over 200 restaurants offering local products. Lahore, Rawalpindi,  Karachi Fort are some of them. You can also have a great time visiting historic landmarks as ancient stone buildings such as the Taj Mahal, Hindu temples such as Lal Shahi, Khyber Museum and Mosque Azizan, and mosques such as Qubilai (now a museum), Hummahalla mosque and Hazrat Shahjahan mosque in Karachi. These tours include adventure tours, water camps, city tours, camel rides, horseback riding tours, desert safaris, helicopter tours, ziplining tours and much more. As you probably know, one is only a few minutes away from the Old Town and Jinnah Road on foot, biking or taking taxis. You just have to go through shopping carts and buy necessary things there. But if you are travelling around Pakistan, the journey will take us hours and sometimes days. And Islamabad is not any exception. So, why don't we make it worth our while? Here's what to do for a memorable trip to Islamabad:



First of all, we should know the history and background of Pakistan. Nowadays, Pakistan is home to an Islamic empire founded by King Faisal of Arabia and based in Islamabad, which is referred to as Zafarnama (ZFA). ZFA itself is one of his successors who changed its name to Zafarnama (ZFA). From the early 1940s, ZFA became dominant in all sorts of industries such as industry, agriculture, commerce, engineering and tourism. According to official figures, it was ranked as the third biggest exporter of gold in Africa among the leading foreign markets and, therefore, the second biggest exporter of textile goods. Alongside the latter, it was listed among the top ten exporters in the global market, the fourth highest producer of cotton, the seventh in the region, and the eighth among other countries and in 2014, the ninth. After the withdrawal of British and French troops, the newly formed regime of Zafarnama took control of a large part of the country and dominated political power as well. Today, over 90% of the country’s total population lives in one of four provinces and the rest in either the three Indian provinces or Sindh province, respectively, according to the latest official statistics. A lot of its former inhabitants have moved to other states, however, and some communities are now scattered throughout the country. Zafarnama’s influence on the economy is obvious as well. Meanwhile, only 10% comes from agriculture and forestry, about 6% comes from natural resources, 15% from infrastructure and services, 8% from pharmaceuticals and 3.7% from tourism. Among the various companies that help Pakistan improve in these sectors, five of them have their headquarters in Islamabad. One of those is Jumbo Engineering, established in 1979, which specializes in producing machines for textile production and mining. Several others include IES Holdings Corporation (IEC), Piramshala Industrial Estate (PIER), Birla Group (BLD), Shaping Pakistan Ltd., Lachib Group (LLL), Naseeruddin Ahmed Group (NGA) and Piramshala Industries.



Islamabad is a historical melting pot of cultures, religions and languages, located on the northwest side of the Arabian Peninsula. It is home to several palaces and religious structures such as the tomb of Sultan Ibrahim, and House and the tombs of Emperor Aurangzeb. He, too, lived in the city during the last decades of 1587, though some archaeologists believe he may have been residing there earlier. Being so well-known, Islamabad is the second most beautiful capital in the world and is considered one of the best tourist destinations in Pak Not forgetting that it is also the host and centre to several high-end restaurants such as Le Restaurant, KFC Restaurant, Dina restaurant, Embassy Grill and La Paloma, which have made it a popular destination for tourists visiting Pakistan. 



Travel in Pakistan is rather simple but still requires some effort. With proper planning, we can make it worthwhile while staying in Islamabad. Because not every guesthouse or apartment is offered by the same hotel chain. Sometimes, there are rooms available next door to each other or the ones next to the shops. Nonetheless, if you want to splurge on a tour of Islamabad it's better to do it 



Islamabad offers a variety of activities from adventure tours to wine tasting, nature walks and night cruises. A trip to Islamabad could include a tour of several cultural spaces, museums, monuments and galleries as well as visiting the numerous museums and ziggy in Pakistan. To spend quality time, book a bicycle tour in Islamabad, tour package or private guided tours to these wonders. Or, you can also choose the public bus tour which is very convenient for tourists visiting Islamabad but expensive and inconvenient for everyday travellers. On behalf of travellers, we would recommend starting with a tour of Jinnah Road until Jinnah Avenue, walking around Jinnah Rd and Jinnah road on Sundays, exploring Jinnah Mansion, Jinnah Monument and Jinnah Garden on Mondays, exploring Jinnah mosque on Tuesdays, visiting Jinnah fort, Jinnah statue and Jinnah fortress on Wednesdays, exploring Jinnah museum on Fridays, seeing Jinnah monument on Saturdays.

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