Serving as the capital of Pakistan since the Sixties, Islamabad was built according to a carefully organized plan, divided into sectors along a grid of clean, tree-lined streets. The city is sheltered by the Margalla Hills, the foothills of the Himalayas and the home of rare species of leopard, deer, birds, and even porcupines. Several hiking paths end at Daman-e-Koh, a picnic spot with a splendid view of the entire city, including the massive modernist Faisal Mosque and even the Rawal Dam.
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Faisal Mosque is the mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan. Located on the foothills of Margalla Hills in Islamabad, the mosque features a contemporary design consisting of eight sides of concrete shell and is inspired by a Bedouin tent.
A major attraction being the largest mosque built with support from Saudi Arabia is an excellent building with a unique Tent structure. The main hall is huge without any obstructive pillars. Its architecture is unique and is a major departure from the regular mosques (Masjids) which feature domes. The Crescent that adorns the centre of the roof is made of gold.
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Daman-e-Koh is a viewing point and hill top garden north of Islamabad and located in the middle of the Margalla Hills in Islamabad it is a very beautiful place in Islamabad. especially for tourist people. Always love going to Daman-e-Koh, such a beautiful view and so peaceful even with all the visitors you can always find a spot at least for a few minutes to just look at the city from a distance, gift from the Creator.
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Margalla hills are part of the Himalayas (its extension) and surround Islamabad. They are lush green and rocky with springs here and there. You can visit the hills in a car and also visit the various trails for hiking. There are 6 hiking trails, the most commonly visited are trail 1, 3 and 5. Trail 1 is the easiest and only takes 45-50 minutes climb to Daman e Koh. Trail 3 is steep and takes 3 hours of strenuous hike to top at Monal restaurant. Trail 5 is 5 kms and first 2 -3 kms are easy while the 2 kms is the steepest and require quite an effort to climb. It takes around 3 hours of strenuous hike to reach the top so take water along with you. This trail is criss crossed by water streams and springs. The views from above are breath taking and refreshing. It’s better to go for hiking on any of these trails early in the morning or late afternoon. And don’t forget a sun cap and good quality hiking shoes or joggers.
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The trail 5 is situated almost at the end of margalla road. It is almost 5km trail. The good thing about it is, it has initial 1.8km trail straight without any steep hike. So, people who cannot hike steep heights due to any issues can easily enjoy the first 1.8km without any difficulties. After that you can either continue on trial 5 or one can take the bypass route to trail 3 as well. After 1.8km the real hike starts which is the steep one and non regular hikers can face some difficulties and might have to take frequent stops for catching breath. Always keep water bottle and some snacks with you. At 3km there is small water stream and stop over or endpoint for some. After this point the hike is not too steep. It is recommended to wear rubber sole shoes.
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Nice environment to walk for all age groups and spicily during sunny days, also different options of trail for walking and jogging .in the center of Islamabad and easy approach from different sectors such as F8,G9,F11.
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Trail 6 can be accessed from car parking situated behind Faisal Masjid in Islamabad. It is relatively flat for the first 1 1/2 kilometres and you have to go through thick bushes and enjoy the stream running along the trail. After that the trail is steep and rough. This is one of the best hiking trails amongst all. It will take 3-4 hours to walk the full trail.
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A proud Quaidian since 1973. An Institutionen which is recognized and respected worldwide. Went for my Ph.D in Europe and had no problems with recognition of my Master‘s degree from QAU (in those days called Islamabad University). Beautiful design, wonderful staff and breathtaking scenery. Attached is a photo taken in 1975. Beautiful memories of my student life with some of the finest co-students, great professors and one of the best Vice Chancellor- Ms Kaneez Fatima Yousef. Thanks to QAU, had a fulfilling and rewarding international career. You have a special place in my heart-my alma mater!
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It was rainy day, and exceptional scene of hills around dam. Enjoyed lunch that we carried with us from Islamabad. Peaceful and serene place for families.
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