5b Street 46 F 8/1 (3.1 km from Margalla Hills National Park)
House No. 2 Street No. 31 F 8/1 9th (4.2 km from Margalla Hills National Park)
Located in Islamabad 2.5 miles from Shah Faisal Mosque Prestige Boutique Hotel & Resorts provides accommodations with a terrace free private parking and a restaurant. The property is around 8.
House 72-B Street 21 Sector F-8/2 (4.4 km from Margalla Hills National Park)
Offering a garden and a terrace Royal Executive in Islamabad is close to Margalla Greens Golf Club and Fatima Jinnah Park. With free private parking the property is 1.6 miles from Shah Faisal Mosque and 10 miles from Lake View Park.
House No 5 Street No 59 Sector F-8/ (4.8 km from Margalla Hills National Park)
Peace Guest House enjoys a location in Islamabad 13 miles from Ayūb National Park and 22 miles from Taxila Museum. 1.9 miles from Shah Faisal Mosque and 8 miles from Lake View Park the property provides a garden and a terrace.
1 Street 25 Islamabad Islamabad Cap (4.8 km from Margalla Hills National Park)
10 Park Road F 8/2 (4.8 km from Margalla Hills National Park)
Attractively located in the F-8 Sector district of Islamabad OXVUE Boutique Hotel is located 2.1 miles from Shah Faisal Mosque 10 miles from Lake View Park and 12 miles from Ayūb National Park.
38 Street 5 Street 5 House 38 F-8/3 (4.8 km from Margalla Hills National Park)
Galaxy Ambassador Guest House Islamabad in Islamabad provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace. The air-conditioned accommodations are 1.
House No 33 Hillside Road E7/1 (4.8 km from Margalla Hills National Park)
Hillside Residence E-7 by Paramount Hospitality is a recently renovated guest house in Islamabad where guests can make the most of its garden and shared lounge. The property is around 1.1 miles from Shah Faisal Mosque 7.
Margalla Hills National Park Islamabad is a sprawling protected area, located in the northern part of Pakistan’s capital city Islamabad. This natural reserve is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including over 600 species of plants, 300 species of birds, 15 species of mammals and 10 species of reptiles. It has become an important refuge for migratory birds from Central Asia in the winter months, making it the ideal place for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
The Margalla Hills are a series of hills spread out over 25 km long and 8 km wide range rising up to almost 1,600 metres at its highest peak. These rugged hills offer a spectacular view throughout the year with lush green surroundings during spring and summer months while converting into an orange/brown blanket during winter. The park also offers a number of trails ranging from easy to strenuous hikes and visitors can find many places perfect for picnics or camping.
Apart from its natural beauty and biodiversity, this national park also holds immense cultural significance as well. Considered to be one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, it is believed that the ancient Indus Valley Civilization used these mountains as sacred grounds for their practices and rituals which is why there are still archaeological sites present in this area today. Additionally, some areas are said to have been visited by Mughal emperor Babur who left behind marks on these hillsides in his poetry works. From historical monuments like Daman-e-Koh viewpoint to modern structure such as Faisal Mosque make this park even more attractive for visitors from all around the world.
Margalla Hills National Park provides endless opportunities for exploration and discovery whether you wish to observe wildlife or explore historical sites; it's definitely worth visiting! Allowing visitors to marvel at its grandeur while being just minutes away from Islamabad city centre makes it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts looking to escape into nature without having to travel too far away!