Re: Travel Guide of Islamabad
I've done some research and found some interesting places to visit in Islamabad..... which all seem to be parks
Fatima Jinnah Park
The entire sector of F-9 is being developed as an attractive urban park which will have a profusion of lakes, rock gardens, aquariums, fountains etc.
It has been named after Miss. Fatima Jinnah, sister of the founder of Pakistan.
Rose and Jasmine Garden
This 20,360 sq. meters rose garden is famous for its roses. It has 250 different varieties of roses as well as a dozen types of Jasmines. Flower shows are occasionally held here, particularly during spring. Nearby is the Tourist Camping Site.
Murghzar Mini Zoo and Children's Park
Murghzar Mini Zoo is located at the foot of Daman-e-Koh view point.
A display corner of Pakistan Museum of Natural History and a Japanese style children's park have also been established near the Zoo.
The Park is a gift to Pakistani children from the children of Japan. Islamabad Sports Complex.
Chattar Bagh
Nestling at the base of Murree hills at a distance of 15 km on Islamabad-Murree road, TDCP Chattar Bagh recreational facility provides a quiet break from the hustle and bustle of the twin cities.
Scenic walks, gently flowing stream, water fall and the surrounding hillside are a perfect attraction. The resort has a restaurant, barbecue and two air-conditioned tourist cottages. The Children's Park and playground are spread over an area of 12.5 acres.