Picnic at Rawal lake is what locals often do when there is some event, public holiday or whenever weather is nice. Maximum crowd could could be expected when weather is cloudy. Folks in Isloo know it well how to enjoy and it proves that Islamabad is no more a dead city!!!
Updated Dec 11, 2003
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Picnic at Rawal lake is what locals often do when there is some event, public holiday or whenever weather is nice. Maximum crowd could could be expected when...
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Q: we want 4 boat on rant base

A: I don't think it gonna rain so much that you would need 4 BOATS for roaming around Islamabad.
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I dedicate this page to all peace loving people around the world. I shall be adding many new tips and photos soon. Check them out and give me feedback. Islamabad is one of most beautiful and...
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I dedicate this page to all the peace loving people around the world. Islamabad is one of most beautiful and peaceful cities of the world. Pakistan's Capital Islamabad nestles against the backdrop...
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Islambad is a lovely place to visit. The weather is wonderful. I myself love the greenery in islambad. The restaurants and hotels are amazing. I loved the disco in Hotel marriot and the rooms were...
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I spent 4 days in Islamabad at the start of my month-long trekking holiday in Pakistan. In spite of stomach problems that had hit me 3 days before leaving home (shattering my confidence for the start...
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Islamabad is the Capital of Pakistan. It was once considered a dead city; meaning day time population 1 mio +, night time 100K. Not anymore! It is now one of the fastest growing, most expensive......
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