Islamabad’s Most Beautiful Natural Wonders

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Islamabad’s Most Beautiful Natural Wonders Islamabad is a seriously scenic city of Pakistan with plenty of natural beauty to admire, from picturesque lakes and parks to vast greenery and breath-taking mountains. Traveasy offers cheap flights to Islamabad, taking you to the centre of this nature haven. Check out the city’s most alluring landscapes and attractions below that make for amazing photo opportunities. Margalla Hills & Daman-e-Koh

Set in the Margalla Hills National Park, this remarkable hill range forms part of the renowned foothills of the Himalayas. Here there are waterways, plenty of exotic flora and fauna to admire and towering mountains with nature trails, as well as unique wildlife species including wild boars, monkeys and exotic birds. The highlight of Margalla Hills is the Daman-e-Koh viewpoint, which offers panoramic views of Islamabad and the famous Shah Faisal Mosque. Rawal Lake & Lake View Park


Rawal Lake is an artificial lake and reservoir set within Malpur village. Alongside this stunning lake is Lake View Park, which boasts plenty of pretty gardens and scenic picnic spots. You can hire boats or fishing equipment from the park to experience the true beauty of lake and there’s also a bird aviary on-site. Rawal Lake is best visited around sunset; watching the golden hues of the sun reflect over the water here is a mesmerising experience. Shakarparian Hills

If you’re a fan of panoramic views, then head to Shakarparian Hills. Set nearby zero point, this lush, terraced garden space features boundless greenery and sweeping vistas of Islamabad’s cityscape and mountains. There are lots of picnic spots to enjoy the views, blooming flowers and also an arboretum here with trees planted by important leaders and dignitaries from all around the world, symbolising friendship between Pakistan and other foreign countries. Pir Sohawa


Set at an altitude of over 3000ft, Pir Sohawa is one of the city’s rural sights offering an amazing setting and panoramic views of the city and mountains. This serene natural enclave is somewhere you can come to escape the city bustle and simply take in the best of Islamabad’s scenery. Pir Sohawa is the perfect summer retreat, though it’s also beautiful in the winter when it’s covered in snow fall. Fatima Jinnah Park

This beautiful recreational space was created to honour Fatima Jinnah, the sister of the founder of Pakistan. Occupying Islamabad’s F-9 sector, this urban park is one of the largest in Pakistan, featuring plenty of beautiful green landscapes, trees, scenic walkways and waterways, a children’s play area, sports grounds and unique statues. Whether you’d like a scenic stroll or fun day out with the kids, Fatima Jinnah Park is ideal with amazing views of Margalla Hills. Book Islamabad flights from UK now!


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