Islamabad
is the Capital of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The city was
built between 1960 - 1970 to replace Karachi as the capital.
Before this it was just a small village, a part of which still
exists with its mud houses and typical village life. Islamabad
is a city of modern architecture. There are some great examples
of modern buildings in Islamabad. The roads are wide and lined
with grass& roses. The city is divided into several residential
& commercial areas. Blue area , Jinnah Super Market and Aabpara
are the main commercial areas. Among the buildings, the new
Prime ministers secretariat , Assembly building , The Awami
Markaz , Some ambushes on Diplomatic Enclave and The great
Faisal Mosque are worth seeing. Rawalpindi though twin city to
Islamabad, is the main city with a population of around 2
Millions. It is a bustling city with a lot of activity.
Rawalpindi was the garrison town in the English times and even
now it is the head quarter of Pakistan Army. The bazaars of
Rawalpindi are no less then any oriental bazaar like the Sunday
market in China or Afrasiab Samarkand. It takes two days to
cover the Raja Bazaar.
HOTELS
- Pearl
Continental Hotel (RWP) 5*
- Holiday
Inn Islamabad 5*
-
Marriott Islamabad 5*
-
Bestwestern Hotel Islamabad 5*
- Serena
Islamabad (Under construction )
-
Shalimar Hotel (RWP) 4*
- Dream
Land Hotel Islamabad 3*
- Akber
International (RWP) 3*
-
Paradise Hotel (RWP)
- Many
other small & big hotels in Rawalpindi & Islamabad.
Transfers:
Islamabad - Peshawar
170 KMs 3 - 4 Hours usually combined with the tour of Taxila.
Drive on the Grand Trunk road Stop at the confluence of Indus &
Kabul rivers and later continue to Peshawar.
Islamabad- Besham
275 Kilometers usually takes 8 - 9 Hours with stops at
Abbottabad & Taxila. The road is pretty good specially after
Abbottabad there are great views of rice fields on the terraced
lands. Mountains start getting higher after Thakot where you
meet the river Indus. Besham is a small town located at the bank
of River Indus. It is the first main town on Karakorum Highway.
Islamabad- Lahore (
See
Lahore )
Islamabad Murree:
60 KMs
drive to the green Murree hills. Once the hill station for the
English officers now enjoys the largest no. of visitors from
within Pakistan. There is an interesting Bazaar and a wide
street (Jinnah Road ) where one can visit some nice eating
places. Just 9 KMsfrom Murree is the beautiful Pearl continental |