Tour privado por la ciudad de Islamabad





Descripción
Pakistán tiene los sitios culturales, religiosos e históricos más llamativos y de visita obligada en Pakistán, desde Lahore a Karachi y a Islamabad. Sin embargo, la ciudad capital de Pakistán de hecho se lleva los máximos honores por ser la ciudad más bella e increíble. Lo que hace que Islamabad sea tan diferente, impresionante y único es que la ciudad capital está dotada de impresionantes maravillas naturales junto con una gran infraestructura que es una atracción adicional para los extranjeros y turistas. Esto es lo que hace que sea un lugar increíblemente atractivo y emocionante para visitar.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Descubra la grandeza arquitectónica, la serenidad espiritual y las vistas panorámicas de la Mezquita Faisal en una visita guiada. Sumérgete en la cultura y el patrimonio de Pakistán durante esta experiencia única.
Al reservar esta experiencia en Saidpur Village, los viajeros pueden explorar un pueblo histórico bellamente conservado con calles adoquinadas, visitar pintorescas tiendas de artesanía y saborear la auténtica cocina paquistaní en encantadores restaurantes, todo mientras se sumergen en la rica cultura y tradiciones locales.
En esta experiencia en el Monumento a Pakistán, los viajeros admirarán la sorprendente arquitectura del monumento, profundizarán en la historia de Pakistán a través de exhibiciones informativas y ascenderán al mirador para disfrutar de vistas panorámicas de Islamabad. Es una mezcla de cultura, educación y paisajes impresionantes en un lugar icónico.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- El codigo de vestimenta es casual elegante
Opiniones(8)
My guide was flexible and prepared with an alternative stop since I booked for a day when Lak Virss was closed. The tour of the Natural History Museum was fascinating. The Pakistan Monument is moving and beautiful, and the Faisal Mosque immense and awe-inspiring. I especially appreciated that my guide arranged for me to access the women's area. We drove around different areas of the city to see various points of interest and ended in Saidpur, with its intriguing Hindu shrines.
WATCH OUT!! The driver never arrived. We were waiting at the hotel lobby for 2.5 hours after we had received a call telling us they’d be a little late due to traffic. Next thing, the phone that rang us is switched off completely and we know nothing else from them. Had to find a different alternative as we only had that 1 day to see Islamabad.
Islamabad is a planned and beautiful capital city, it is in the bottom of mountain, on the bank of lake, all capital offices are here, ministries, Prime Minister House, president House, Parliament and much more. Islamabad International Airport is another newly constructed airport that connects Islamabad to the rest of the World. Educational and Health facilities are available. Famous places are Daman Koh, Faisal Masjid,
Islamabad like very beautiful and Muhammad ishtiaq deaf talk home plzzzzzz soon haripur like not know lslamabad talk home plzzzzzz
Here are the 13 most beautiful roads in Islamabad: 8 – Hill Road F-6. 7 – Ataturk Avenue. 6 – College Road F-7. Photo Credits – Abbas Shah. 5 – Faisal Avenue. 4 – Margalla Road. 3 – Jinnah Avenue. 2 – 7th Avenue. Photo Credits – Xain Sheikh. 1 – Road to Damn-e-Koh. Which is your favorite road in Islamabad?
Amongst one of neat and clean cities of Pakistan. It is a city with lot of scenic beauties. Some of the most popular and modern shopping centers are located here.
if you are in Islamabad for Couple of days then there are things which should not be missed for Village life go to Saidpur Village for lunch and evening tea visit Hindu Temple and Sikh Gurdwara and a Mosque ,Visit Shah Faisal Mosque if you are a foreigner you can ask permission from the guard and visit the inside of the mosque even during the prayer time,Lok Varsa museum reflects the whole of Pakistan with its regions,province,art,culture and history for foreigners the fee is Rs 500 and for local the fee is Rs 50, Its difficult to find a decent Souvenirs shops in the markets of Islamabad i find only two places for souvenirs Lok Varsa Museum and at Monal restaurant there are plenty of shops, the souvenirs are expensive compared to Lahore and Karachi



