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Parks, Recreation, and Greenspace in Islamabad

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From neighborhood playgrounds to flagship parks, what does Islamabad have to offer? Here's what nine local experts had to say about parks and greenspace in Islamabad.

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It is the capital of Pakistan and is beautiful and green, having numerous famous places to visit such as Shah Faisal mosque, Pakistan monument and so many others. It is known for its high standards of living and greenery. It also has numerous beautiful parks and gardens which add of the beauty of the city.

Our city has wide, clean roads and has historical places like Pakistan Monument and museums. It also has parks for picnics like Lake View Park. Our city is the capital of Pakistan and the cleanest city of Pakistan.

Zebaish, says: 2020

Islamabad, being the capital of Pakistan, consists of breathtaking views because of its high altitude. Islamabad is known for its quality living standards and clean environment. Margalla hills are a go-to place for the people of Islamabad for eating, hiking, and camping. A fun fact: Islamabad was previously named Raj Shahi and it was designed by a greek architect.

Muhammad, says: 2020

Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan and is known for its scenic beauty and breathtaking views. It comes in the list of “most-planned capitals” in the world. It is home to many lakes, mountains, parks, and caves. It is also known for its pleasant weather. That’s why many people commute to Islamabad daily, either for work purposes or leisure.

Anyone moving to Islamabad can be assured that unlike most other cities in Pakistan, Islamabad is a safe city. The crime rate is low and there is no need for security systems inside the house or added vigilance outside. It is also a great city for hiking and walking as it offers five different trails which go up to the mountains.

There can be traffic in work hours causing a delay. The public transit system is in place but is insufficient. The rents are high but cheaper places to reside are available at a little distance from the city center. Islamabad is picturesque with a lot of outdoor activities. The food is great and so is the ambiance.

Abdullah, says: 2020

The city is known for several parks and forests, including the Margalla Hills National Park. The city is home to several landmarks, including the Faisal Mosque, the largest mosque in South Asia and the fourth largest in the world. The city’s site was chosen by a commission in 1959 after Karachi was found unsuitable as the capital. Construction began in 1961 with an effort to blend traditional Islamic architecture with modern patterns and requirements.

Islamabad is enclosed by the mountains on two sides, third side is closed by Prime Minister’s residence while fourth side is expanding rapidly. While moving to Islamabad, you should remember that living is not cheap here. Houses alone cost a lot. You will find a lot of parks and schools spread across the city. The city has an efficient transportation system. Overall life is very comfortable here.

Sandia, says: 2020

Islamabad is the idyllic capital of Pakistan. The city has a suburban feel and many Americans who come here, say it reminds them of Washington, DC. The population is a blend of expatriates from around the world and Pakistanis from all over the country. The city is ideal for anyone who likes to spend their free time indulging in nature-related activities. There are hiking/cycling trails all along the northwestern ridge of the city. Rocking climbing and cliff diving at the nearby Khanpur Dam are also popular weekend activities.

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