ISLAMABAD 1 DAY TOUR
fromIslamabad and Rawalpindi are twin cities located in the northern part of Pakistan. Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan, while Rawalpindi is a major city located nearby. Islamabad is known for its modern architecture and well-planned layout, while Rawalpindi is known for its historical landmarks and traditional bazaars.
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Vacation Style Holiday TypeTwin Cities Tour
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Activity Level Easy
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Group Size Medium Group
Islamabad and Rawalpindi are twin cities located in the northern part of Pakistan. Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan, while Rawalpindi is a major city located nearby. Islamabad is known for its modern architecture and well-planned layout, while Rawalpindi is known for its historical landmarks and traditional bazaars. The cities offer a mix of modern and traditional experiences for visitors and are considered as some of the top places to visit in Pakistan. Some of the must-visit places in Islamabad include the Faisal Mosque, Lok Virsa Museum, Pakistan Monument, Shakar Parian, Daman-e-Koh, and Golra Rail Museum. These places offer visitors a glimpse into the culture, history, and heritage of Pakistan. Saidpur Village is also a popular spot for tourists interested in historical landmarks and traditional culture.
In Rawalpindi, the Raja Bazar is a must-visit for those interested in traditional bazaars and shopping. The city is also home to several historical landmarks, including the Golra Sharif Shrine and the Rawat Fort. Overall, Islamabad and Rawalpindi offer a unique blend of modern and traditional experiences for visitors, making them popular tourist destinations in Pakistan.
SERVICES INCLUDED IN THE OFFER
COST INCLUDES: –
- English-speaking guide
- Air-conditioned/chauffer transportation with fuel (depending on the size of the group throughout the trip
- Entrance Fees to the Archaeological sites and Museums
• Parking fee
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE
- All items of a personal nature such as telephone calls, mini bar, and other Beverages
- Meals
- Other than above mentioned
- Day-use rooms in case a flight is delayed or canceled
PASSPORT AND VISA
Participants of all nationalities must have a valid passport with six months remaining validity and a visa for Pakistan. Visas must be applied online at https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/
The main category is CITY TOURS and the sub-category is ISLAMABAD 1 DAY TOUR. You will need a letter of invitation (LOI) which our office will provide along with the requisite documents like a Discover Pakistan license copy and the National Identity Card of the issuing authority.
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE CORRECT TRAVEL DOCUMENTS AND A VISA FOR PAKISTAN.
When visiting historical and archaeological sites in Pakistan, it is important to take certain precautions to ensure your safety and preserve the sites for future generations. Here are some precautions to keep in mind:
Before visiting any site, research its historical significance, cultural practices, and any specific guidelines or restrictions. This will help you prepare and respect the site appropriately.
Dress modestly: Pakistan is a conservative country, so it is advisable to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or conservative areas. It is respectful to cover your shoulders, wear long pants or skirts, and avoid revealing or provocative clothing.
Respect local customs and traditions
Pakistan has a rich cultural heritage, and it is important to respect the customs and traditions of the local communities. Follow any religious or cultural practices observed at the site, such as removing your shoes before entering certain areas or covering your head if required.
Follow the instructions and guidelines
Pay attention to any instructions or guidelines provided by the site authorities or tour guides. These may include areas where photography is prohibited, restricted access zones, or any specific rules to protect the artifacts or structures.
Stay on designated paths
Stick to designated paths and avoid trespassing or damaging any part of the site. Some archaeological sites are fragile; stepping on delicate areas can cause irreparable harm. Follow the signs and markers to ensure you are on the authorized path.
Do not remove artifacts
It is strictly prohibited to remove artifacts, stones, or any historical items from the site. Removing artifacts not only damages their historical value but is also illegal. Respect the archaeological significance of the site by leaving everything as you found it.
Dispose of waste properly
Maintain cleanliness and dispose of any trash in designated bins. Keep the sites clean and leave no trace of your visit. Avoid littering or damaging the environment around the sites.
Be cautious of your belongings
Keep an eye on your personal belongings at all times. Use a secure bag or backpack to carry your valuables and avoid displaying expensive items that may attract unwanted attention.
Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun
Pakistan can have hot and dry weather, especially during the summer months. Drink plenty of water, wear sunscreen, and consider wearing a hat or carrying an umbrella to protect yourself from the sun.
Follow safety guidelines
Be aware of your surroundings and follow any safety guidelines provided by the authorities. It is always recommended to travel in groups, especially in remote areas, and inform someone about your plans and expected return time.
By following these precautions, you can ensure a safe and respectful visit to the historical and archaeological sites in Pakistan while appreciating their cultural and historical significance
Weather
Pakistan has a diverse climate due to its geographical location and varying topography. The weather conditions in places with historical highlights can vary depending on the region and time of year. Here’s a general overview of the weather conditions in some popular historical destinations in Pakistan:
Islamabad
Islamabad has a moderate climate. Summers (May to September) are warm with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). Winters (December to February) can be cold with temperatures dropping to around 0°C (32°F) or lower. The best time to visit Islamabad is during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant.
The duration may vary depending on your pace and the time spent at each location. It is recommended to allocate approximately 1-2 hours for Faisal Mosque, 2-3 hours for Lok Virsa Museum, 1-2 hours for Pakistan Monument, 1-2 hours for Golra Rail Museum, 1-2 hours for Saidpur Village, and 1-2 hours for Raja Bazar.
Yes, it is possible to cover all the mentioned attractions in one day. However, it is advisable to start early in the morning to make the most of your time and plan your visit efficiently.
Faisal Mosque is a place of worship, and visitors are expected to dress modestly. It is recommended to wear clothing that covers the shoulders, arms, and legs. Women may also want to carry a scarf or shawl to cover their heads when entering the mosque.
Yes, these attractions are suitable for children. However, it is advisable to supervise children and ensure their safety, especially in crowded areas or near historical sites.
Most of these attractions have provisions for wheelchair access, but the level of accessibility may vary. It is advisable to check with each specific attraction for detailed information on wheelchair accessibility.
Photography and videography are generally allowed at these attractions, but there may be some restrictions in certain areas. It is advisable to follow any guidelines or instructions provided by the respective attractions