Province guides / Islamabad & Heritage Belt
Gandhara archaeology, capital landmarks & Margalla trails.
Islamabad & Heritage Belt
The Islamabad region bridges ancient and modern Pakistan — Taxila's Gandhara ruins, the iconic Faisal Mosque, Lok Virsa living heritage, and Margalla Hills trails just minutes from the capital.
Best time: October–April for site walks and hill viewpoints.
Sites & stories
Historical, cultural, natural, and adventure highlights — with context for planning your route.
Taxila UNESCO Sites
Taxila
Gandhara Buddhist capital — Dharmarajika stupa, Jaulian monastery, and museum masterpieces.
Faisal Mosque
Islamabad
National mosque against the Margalla foothills — modern tent-inspired design by Vedat Dalokay.
Lok Virsa Museum
Islamabad
Living heritage museum — regional crafts, folk architecture, and cultural festivals.
Margalla Hills Trails
Islamabad
Forested ridges above Islamabad — Trail 3, Trail 5, and viewpoints over the capital.
Pakistan Monument
Islamabad
Petalled national monument and museum — unity symbol with views toward Rawalpindi.
Rawat Fort
Rawalpindi
Early Muslim fort on the GT Road — tomb of Sultan Sarang Khan and medieval masonry.
St. John's Cathedral, Murree
Murree
Hill-station colonial church — cedar architecture in Pakistan's oldest resort town.
Sirkap City Ruins
Taxila
Greek-influenced urban grid at Taxila — Sun Temple and double-headed eagle stupa.
Travel tips
- Taxila deserves a licensed guide for context.
- Combine museum morning with ruins afternoon.
- Margalla trails need water and sun protection.
Budget: Day trips from PKR 15k–35k; weekend heritage PKR 30k–55k per person.
City tour hubs in Islamabad & Heritage Belt
Deeper tour listings and booking for specific cities — linked from this province guide.
