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Day 1: Islamabad
Morning: Faisal Mosque: Start your day with a visit to Faisal Mosque, the largest mosque in Pakistan and an architectural marvel. Designed by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay, the mosque's contemporary design symbolizes the blend of Islamic tradition and modernity.


Midday: Pakistan Monument and Museum: Head to the Pakistan Monument, shaped like a blooming flower, symbolizing the four provinces and three territories of Pakistan. The museum next to it offers insightful exhibits about Pakistan's history and culture.


Lunch:Monal Restaurant: Enjoy a scenic lunch at Monal Restaurant, located in the Margalla Hills. The restaurant provides stunning views of Islamabad and serves a variety of Pakistani cuisines.


Afternoon: Lok Virsa Museum: Visit the Lok Virsa Museum, which showcases the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan with a diverse collection of artifacts, textiles, musical instruments, and traditional crafts from various regions.


Evening:Daman-e-Koh: Conclude your day with a visit to Daman-e-Koh, a viewpoint in the Margalla Hills that offers panoramic views of Islamabad, especially beautiful at sunset.


Day 2: Rawalpindi
Morning:Rawalpindi Old City: Explore the bustling streets of Rawalpindi's old city. Visit Raja Bazaar, a lively market where you can experience the vibrant local life and shop for traditional items.


Midday:Pindi Food Street: Have lunch at Pindi Food Street, known for its variety of traditional Pakistani street food, from kebabs to chaat.


Afternoon:Ayub National Park: Visit Ayub National Park, a large recreational area with gardens, lakes, and a small zoo. It offers a peaceful retreat and is a great place for a leisurely stroll.


Evening:Raja Bazar: Spend your evening in the old city, It’s a great place to experience the local nightlife, shop, and dine in various restaurants offering traditional and international cuisines.


Day 3: Taxila
Morning:Taxila Museum*: Start your day with a visit to the Taxila Museum, which houses a vast collection of artifacts from the Gandhara civilization, including sculptures, coins, and jewelry.


Midday: Sirkap and Jaulian: Explore the ancient city of Sirkap and the Buddhist monastery of Jaulian. Sirkap was a fortified city founded by the Bactrian king Demetrius and later expanded by the Indo-Greeks. Jaulian is known for its ancient Buddhist stupas and monastic cells.


Lunch: Local Restaurant: Have lunch at a local restaurant in Taxila, where you can enjoy traditional Punjabi cuisine.


Afternoon: Dharmarajika Stupa: Visit the Dharmarajika Stupa, one of the oldest and most important Buddhist stupas in Taxila. It is believed to house relics of Buddha and showcases the ancient architectural prowess of the region.


Evening: Khanpur Dam: Conclude your tour with a visit to Khanpur Dam, located on the outskirts of Taxila. The dam offers scenic beauty and various water activities. Enjoy the serene environment and perhaps a boat ride.


The best time to visit: is during the cooler months (October to March), as summers can be very hot.


Both Islamabad and Rawalpindi offer a range of accommodations from luxury hotels to budget options. It's advisable to book in advance.The best time to visit is during the cooler months (October to March), as summers can be very hot.

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