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Embarking on a tour covering Lahore, Peshawar, Multan, Mohenjo-Daro, Thatta, and Karachi promises an enriching and diverse experience, spanning historical landmarks. 

Islamabad Private Tour

islamabadJoin us for an unforgettable tour of Islamabad, Pakistan’s beautiful capital, where modern planning meets natural charm. Discover the stunning Faisal Mosque, an architectural icon set against the majestic Margalla Hills, and the Pakistan Monument, symbolizing national unity. Explore the Lok Virsa Museum, showcasing Pakistan’s diverse arts, crafts, and traditions, and relax by the serene Rawal Lake with boating opportunities. Enjoy shopping and entertainment at Centaurus Mall, or take in panoramic views from its observation deck. Stroll through the green retreats of Daman-e-Koh and Shakarparian Park, making this journey a perfect blend of culture, history, and scenic beauty.

Days: 2Age: 01- 90 YearsBest Time: Any

Tour Highlights

  • Faisal Mosque – an iconic architectural masterpiece set against the scenic Margalla Hills.
  • Pakistan Monument – a national symbol of unity surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens.
  • Lok Virsa Museum – a celebration of Pakistan’s arts, crafts, and diverse cultural traditions.
  • Rawal Lake – tranquil waters perfect for boating, picnics, and relaxation.
  • Centaurus Mall – modern shopping, dining, and panoramic city views from the observation deck.
  • Daman-e-Koh & Shakarparian Park – scenic viewpoints offering breathtaking views of Islamabad.
  • Golra Sharif Railway Station – colonial-era architecture featuring vintage locomotives and historical charm.
  • Taxila Museum – housing priceless artifacts from the ancient Gandhara civilization.
  • Jaulian Monastery – an ancient Buddhist monastery reflecting centuries of spiritual devotion.
  • Sirkap – archaeological site showcasing ancient urban planning and architectural ingenuity.
  • Dharmarajika Stupa – a historic monument representing the rich Buddhist heritage of the region.
  • Raja Bazaar, Rawalpindi – a vibrant market filled with colorful fabrics, spices, and local street food.

Day 01 – Islamabad City Tour

Begin your journey in Islamabad with a visit to the Faisal Mosque, an architectural masterpiece and symbol of Pakistan’s Islamic heritage. Continue to the Lok Virsa Museum, where folk art, crafts, and traditions showcase the nation’s cultural diversity. At the Pakistan Monument, admire its striking design and surrounding gardens, symbolizing national pride and unity. Step back in time at Golra Sharif Railway Station, featuring colonial-era architecture and vintage locomotives. Conclude the day at Daman-e-Koh, a scenic viewpoint in the Margalla Hills, offering panoramic views of the city. A perfect introduction to Islamabad’s culture, history, and natural beauty.

Day 02 – Taxila & Rawalpindi

Begin the day at the Taxila Museum, home to remarkable relics and sculptures of the ancient Gandhara civilization. Continue to Taxila’s archaeological wonders: the Julian Monastery, reflecting spiritual devotion and architectural skill; Sirkap, an ancient city showcasing urban planning; and the Dharmarajika Stupa, a monument to Buddhist heritage. In the afternoon, shift to the bustling Raja Bazaar in Rawalpindi, where colorful fabrics, aromatic spices, and lively street food stalls capture the city’s vibrant energy. This day offers a unique contrast—serene ruins that whisper of the past paired with the dynamic rhythm of modern local life.

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