Islamabad
Islamabad is known for its parks and forests, including the Margalla Hills National Park and the Shakarparian. It is home to several landmarks, including the country’s flagship Faisal Mosque, which is the world’s fifth largest mosque. Other prominent landmarks include the Pakistan Monument and Democracy Square.
Faysal Masjid
The Faisal Mosque is the largest mosque in Pakistan, located in the national capital city of Islamabad. Completed in 1986, it was designed by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay, shaped like a desert Bedouin’s tent, is an iconic symbol of Islamabad throughout the world.
G-9 Market
From groceries to clothing, and from banking to bakeries, this market caters to a wide array of needs, making it a one-stop destination for all. Situated right in front the iconic Fatima Jinnah (F-9) Park, G-9 is a very well-known sector of the Islamabad due to its multiple characteristics.
Pakistan Monument
The Pakistan Monument is a national monument and heritage museum located on the western Shakarparian Hills in Islamabad, Pakistan. The monument was constructed to symbolize the unity of the Pakistani people. It is dedicated to the people of Pakistan who sacrificed their “today” for a better “tomorrow”.
Khanpur Dam
The Khanpur Dam is located on the Haro River in Khanpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, about 50 km from Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. It forms Khanpur Lake, a reservoir that supplies drinking water to Islamabad and Rawalpindi and irrigation water to many of the agricultural and industrial areas surrounding the cities.
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