Found in Pakistan, Islamabad is the third largest
metropolitan region due to its population of over 4.5 million residents. It is the capital city of Pakistan and is one
of the best planned cities in South Asia.
There are historical sectors and newly developed zones that are filled
with culture, history and many traditions.
There are a few parks and meadows located in this city,
and many of them are very large tourist attractions. The landscape of natural park Margalla hills
is grass green and open to locals and visitors to embrace the peacefulness of
the beauty and how it is kept. Not only
is it the grasslands that you will find while visiting parks, you can also see
exotic birds and animals, rare or domestic.
One of Islambad famous cats is the Margalla leopards, which is now
become endangered.
Another site to be seen while in Islambad is the Shah
Faisal Mosque. It is one of the largest
mosques in the world and is a national monument in Pakistan. This building took around ten years to
complete and finally finished in 1986.
The mosque is beautiful both inside and out and can hold 300,000 worshipers at a time. It is located
near the end of town and has a stunning background once outside.
The culture fills the air in the town of Islamabad, with
surroundings of the busy city and outskirts so beautiful that many would want
to visit the capital of Pakistan.