Islamabad & Taxila

Islamabad & Taxila Tour Packages (2026)

Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan

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Things to see in Islamabad & Taxila

Faisal Mosque © Obaid747 / CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Faisal Mosque

The Faisal Mosque, located in Islamabad, is known for its modern architectural design and serves as the national mosque of Pakistan.

Pharwala Fort © Syed Fida Ali Shah Fidai / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Pharwala Fort

Pharwala Fort is an ancient fort located in Punjab, Pakistan.

Kallar Kahar Lake © Usman1100 / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Kallar Kahar Lake

Kallar Kahar Lake, located in Punjab, Pakistan, is a man-made lake known for its scenic beauty and recreational activities. It offers boating and fishing opportunities.

Khanpur Dam © Fay D bangash / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Khanpur Dam

Khanpur Dam is a reservoir located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, known for its scenic beauty and recreational activities. It lies near the cities of Islamabad and Taxila.

Margalla Hills Trail 5 © Moazshamrez / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Margalla Hills Trail 5

Margalla Hills Trail 5 is a viewpoint located in the Margalla Hills, near Islamabad and Taxila. It offers panoramic views of Islamabad and the surrounding valleys.

Jaulian Monastery © Dawoodmajoka / Public domain · Wikimedia Commons

Jaulian Monastery

Jaulian Monastery is an ancient Buddhist site located in Punjab, known for its well-preserved stupa and monastic cells. It is part of the larger archaeological complex near Taxila.

Sirkap © Dawoodmajoka / Public domain · Wikimedia Commons

Sirkap

Sirkap is an ancient archaeological site located in Punjab, known for its Greco-Buddhist ruins dating back to the 2nd century BCE.

Pakistan Monument © Younisjunejo / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Pakistan Monument

The Pakistan Monument, located in Islamabad and near Taxila, is a heritage site that commemorates the history of Pakistan. It features a large circular structure with a museum inside, showcasing the country's struggle for independence.

Taxila ruins & museum © Izharkasi / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Taxila ruins & museum

The Taxila ruins and museum are located in the Islamabad Capital Territory, known for their extensive archaeological sites dating back to the Gandhara period. The site includes well-preserved structures such as monasteries, stupas, and fortresses.

Daman-e-Koh © Kazimhussain77 / CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Daman-e-Koh

Daman-e-Koh, a dam located in the Islamabad Capital Territory, is known for its scenic beauty and recreational facilities. It offers picturesque views of the surrounding hills and is popular among locals for picnics and boating.

Daman-e-Koh & Pir Sohawa © Obaid747 / CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Daman-e-Koh & Pir Sohawa

Daman-e-Koh and Pir Sohawa are two dams located in the Islamabad Capital Territory, known for their scenic beauty and recreational facilities. The area offers picturesque views of the surrounding mountains and is popular among locals and tourists for boating and picnics.

Rawal Lake & Viewpoint © Ehtasham Khan / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Rawal Lake & Viewpoint

Rawal Lake and Viewpoint is an artificial lake located in the Islamabad Capital Territory, offering scenic views of the surrounding hills. It is known for its picturesque beauty and recreational activities like boating and picnicking.

Saidpur Village © Ibnazhar / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Saidpur Village

Saidpur Village is located in the Islamabad Capital Territory and is known for its serene rural landscape and agricultural activities.

Rawal Lake © Maha murtaza / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Rawal Lake

Rawal Lake is an artificial lake located in the Islamabad Capital Territory, known for its scenic beauty and recreational activities.

Lok Virsa Heritage Museum © Khalid Mahmood / CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Lok Virsa Heritage Museum

The Lok Virsa Heritage Museum in Islamabad, Pakistan, is a repository of cultural artifacts and traditions from various regions of the country.

Shah Allah Ditta Caves © Muhammad Bin Naveed / CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Shah Allah Ditta Caves

Shah Allah Ditta Caves are a heritage site located in the Islamabad Capital Territory, known for their ancient rock-cut architecture and historical significance. They offer insights into the region's past and are accessible from both Islamabad and Taxila.

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Best time to visit Islamabad & Taxila

When Weather Crowds Prices
Mar – AprSpring blossom, mild, greenPeakMid
May – AugHot, then monsoonLowLow
Sep – NovCrisp, clear, idealPeakMid
Dec – FebCool, occasional hill snow nearbyMidMid

About Islamabad & Taxila tours

Islamabad, Pakistan's purpose-built capital, is a green, orderly city laid out at the foot of the Margalla Hills, offering a calm and leafy contrast to the bustle of Lahore and Karachi. Designed in the 1960s, it is a city of wide avenues, parks and modern landmarks, crowned by the vast contemporary Faisal Mosque, whose tent-like form against the hills is the city's signature image, and the soaring Pakistan Monument on a hill overlooking the capital. The forested Margalla Hills rise directly behind the city, threaded with popular hiking trails and viewpoints like Daman-e-Koh and the Monal restaurant ridge, giving residents and visitors easy access to nature. A short drive away lies Taxila, one of the great archaeological treasures of South Asia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving the remains of an ancient Gandharan city and its Buddhist monasteries and stupas, with a renowned museum of Gandharan art. Together, modern Islamabad and ancient Taxila make a rewarding one- or two-day base, comfortable to visit for much of the year and especially pleasant in spring and autumn.

Islamabad & Taxila tours: common questions

What is there to do in Islamabad?

Visit the Faisal Mosque and Pakistan Monument, hike the Margalla Hills trails, enjoy viewpoints like Daman-e-Koh and Monal, and take a day trip to ancient Taxila.

Why is Taxila important?

It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving an ancient Gandharan city with Buddhist monasteries, stupas and a celebrated museum of Gandharan sculpture.

How far is Taxila from Islamabad?

About 45 minutes by road, making it an easy half-day or full-day excursion from the capital.

When is the best time to visit Islamabad?

Spring and autumn are ideal, with mild weather for hiking and sightseeing; summers are hot and winters cool.

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