


The Faisal Mosque, a national monument of Pakistan, is renowned for its unique architecture and stunning views of the Margalla Hills.

Layered flatbread with various fillings, served with curd or pickle
Slow-cooked meat and wheat porridge, topped with fried onions and spices
Spicy mutton curry cooked in a traditional clay pot, served with naan
A stunning white marble mosque with a large blue and green tiled dome, offering panoramic views of Islamabad.
A serene hilltop park offering a beautiful view of the city and the Margalla Hills.
A museum showcasing Pakistan's rich cultural heritage through folk music, dance, and crafts.
Islamabad's climate is generally hot, but modest clothing is expected when visiting Faisal Mosque.
Women are expected to cover their hair when visiting the mosque.
The mosque is large and requires walking on various surfaces.

Handcrafted miniature replicas of the iconic Faisal Mosque, symbolizing Islamabad's cultural heritage.
Traditional woolen cap worn by locals, now a popular souvenir representing Pakistan's culture.
Handmade leather sandals with intricate embroidery, a classic Pakistani footwear.
Known for its scenic views and traditional Pakistani breakfast.
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A serene lakeside promenade offering stunning sunset views and local food stalls.
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