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8 hours
Daily Tour
6 people
English, Urdu
A day tour of Islamabad and Rawalpindi offers a blend of modernity and tradition, showcasing Pakistan’s rich history, culture, and vibrant city life. These neighboring cities provide a diverse range of experiences within a single day. Normally the tourists are not taken to Rawalpindi City by other operators; we offer this opportunity that you can experience the real city life of Pakistan by visiting Rawalpindi and Islamabad is 90% countryside and administrative area where you can not feel the real city life of this country.
So, the itinerary is 7 hours but we kept 9 hours of the tour which include the travel time from one to other tourist point plus relaxation or any extra time taken at any tourist spot than the specific mentioned. The tour is not wheelchair accessible; as there will be walking in narrow streets of the old city plus some stairs at Mosque and monuments like about 15-30.
Faisal Mosque
A mosque in Islamabad is famously known among travelers for its unique architecture and it was once the biggest in South Asia. Now it’s one of the biggest designed bya Turkish architect and sponsored by Shah Faisal of Saudi Arabia, which is why it is called ” Faisal or Shah Faisal Mosque”
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Pakistan monument
The monument offers panoramic views of Islamabad and its lush surroundings, set in the scenic Shakarparian Park. It serves as a place of education and reflection on the nation’s history and heritage.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Lok Virsa Museum
The museum displays an extensive collection of traditional artifacts, including textiles, pottery, metalwork, and musical instruments from various regions of Pakistan. Features traditional crafts, art forms, and costumes that represent the diverse cultural heritage of the country. Provides insights into the daily lives, customs, and traditions of different ethnic groups in Pakistan.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included
Rawalpindi
Raja Bazaar in Rawalpindi is a vibrant and bustling commercial hub known for its diverse array of shops and local flavor. Here’s a guide to help visitors make the most of their trip to Raja Bazar. Raja Bazaar is a lively marketplace offering a wide range of products, including clothing, electronics, jewelry, and household items. It’s particularly well-known for its variety of traditional and affordable goods. The area is famous for its street food, with numerous stalls and eateries offering local delicacies such as chaat, samosas, kebabs, and sweets. Prices are often negotiable, so be prepared to haggle for the best deals.
3 hours • Admission Ticket Free
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