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FromRiyadh (RUH) | ToIslamabad (ISB) | One-way / Economy | Depart: Fri 31 Jan | From SAR429.99* Seen: 2 hrs ago | From Riyadh To Islamabad Fare Type One-way Economy Dates Depart: Fri 31 Jan From SAR429.99 Seen: 2 hrs ago |
FromDammam (DMM) | ToIslamabad (ISB) | One-way / Economy | Depart: Sun 26 Jan | From SAR442.63* Seen: 2 hrs ago | From Dammam To Islamabad Fare Type One-way Economy Dates Depart: Sun 26 Jan From SAR442.63 Seen: 2 hrs ago |
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Islamabad is located at the northern tip of the Potwar Plateau in Pakistan. And having been the country’s federal capital since the sixties, it’s a meticulously planned city. Visitors will instantly notice its clean, green environment, making for a calmer and more orderly experience than is typical for the rest of Pakistan.
What sets it apart even further, however, is the breathtaking nature and scenery surrounding it. Islamabad sits at the base of the Margalla Hills — the foothills of the Himalayas — which provide a spectacular backdrop to the city. With flynas, enjoy bespoke traveler options to make this trip your best yet.Â
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Visit top attractions & Things to do in IslamabadÂ
As a relatively new capital, Islamabad has undergone a transformation over the last decade. It now boasts many hotels, cafes, restaurants, and more, all encapsulated within luscious greenery. Explore Islamabad with flynas.Â
- Faisal MosqueÂ
When first built, the Faisal Mosque was the biggest in the world. Today, it’s still the largest in South Asia, and an iconic structure to behold. While you can go at any time of the day to see the city’s community coming together in worship, consider taking a trip at sunset to see it lit up in all its glory.Â
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- Pakistan MonumentÂ
This petal-shaped Pakistani monument is located in the Shakarparian Hills and plays a pivotal role in representing unity. The four petals represent the different cultures of Pakistan, and a walk onto the viewing gallery allows you to take in the whole landscape of Islamabad. Wrap this trip up by heading to the museum to see portraits, sculptures, and other important relics of Pakistani heritage.Â
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- Daman-e-KohÂ
This hillside garden in the Margalla Hills is just north of Islamabad and offers an idyllic way to get a feel for the city, offering panoramic views from 500 ft above. Many people come here for the photographic opportunities, but it’s also a beautiful setting for a picnic — with fascinating wildlife in its natural habitat, including monkeys and many bird species.Â
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Experience new activities in IslamabadÂ
Enjoy the leisurely pace of life here. Whether you want to appreciate the native food of this northern Punjab region, stroll the many museums, or embark on a trek through the Margalla Hills — here are the best things to do in Islamabad.Â
- Eat traditional food in old IslamabadÂ
Wander your way down to Saidpur Village in Old Islamabad — a place of deep cultural heritage in contrast to the newer, more modern part of the city. Indulge in the many flavors of authentic Pakistani cuisine here, including traditional Mughlai cooking.Â
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- Have a picnic at Lake View Park Â
Lake View Park is a wildlife, amusement, and adventure park on the opposite side of the brilliantly blue Rawal Lake. Whether you want to picnic among the animals, spend an adventurous day on rides, or to get stuck into some outdoor sports, you’ll discover a neverending playground of fun for the whole family.Â
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- Do a day trip to RawalpindiÂ
Rawalpindi is Islamabad’s neighboring city, and despite its close proximity, it couldn’t be more different. If Islamabad is calm and serene, then Rawalpindi is busy and lively. It offers the perfect day trip to see the two sides of Pakistan, and you’ll tick plenty off your list, including historic buildings, street food, and buzzing bazaars. The Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus offers transportation there and back.Â
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Culture and Traditions in IslamabadÂ
Islamabad is a famously friendly place with people from all walks of life. A typical leisurely day might include catching up with friends at a picnic spot, sipping coffee at roadside cafes, or delighting in the many restaurant cuisines on offer. You’ll find traditional Pakistani food including halwa, poori, dal, and succulent kebabs year-round, but Islamabad also often holds special food festivals to celebrate particular regional cuisines.Â
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How can I change my booking to Islamabad?Â
Answer: If you need to change or cancel your booking to Islamabad, please visit the manage my booking page and enter your flight reference number. Â
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Which airport in Islamabad will my flight land at? Â
Answer: Your flight will land at Islamabad International Airport. It is approximately 30 km from there to the city center, which takes around 30 minutes. Â
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When is the best time to book my flights to Islamabad for the lowest fares available? Â
Answer: If you want to secure the best airfare, booking flights to Islamabad a few months before you intend to travel is recommended.Â
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When is the best time to visit Islamabad for outdoor activities? Â
Answer: If you want to enjoy outdoor activities, we recommend visiting Islamabad in March, April, October, or November.Â
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