Islamabad and its twin city Rawalpindi comes under active seismic zone after October 8, 2005 earthquake measuring 7.6. After shocks are quite normal and they range between 5 -6 magnitude mostly.... more
Driving in Islamabad would be a scary experience. In my time in Islamabad I just caught taxis and public transport but on the roads it seems to be a free-for-all! Our trekking company's owner remarked... more
Most of people living in Islamabad actually belong to different parts of the country. They shifted here because of job when city was built in 1964. On special... more
Traffic is a very common is Islamabad!It's very annoying when it starts. It takes the police a it of time to get rid of. I was stuck in traffic once. It was... more
Snakes are actually quite rare in Islamabad, but if you intend to visit the villages in Pakistan then there's alot to learn. Snakes are very common in the... more
This was an amazing sight, seeing so many clothes spread out along the train tracks. We were in Islamabad and Rawalpindi right after a major flooding of areas... more
Islamabad was exclusively designed as Pakistan's capital and many government offices were shifted here. So it had no local population. All people living in... more
Im sure this shouldn't be a big problem for anyone, but Rikshaws and Donkey-Carts are not allowed in Islamabad (thankfully). And to enforce this rule, there is... more
1) Avoid strolling at night2)The safest way , stop all activities at 1800 local time.3) Compass and Flash light is complusory in the tool's kit4)For... more
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Islamabad is one of most beautiful and...
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...
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...
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...
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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