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7 Must-Visit Attractions in Rawalpindi

Rawalpindi, commonly known as Pindi, is a city in the province of Punjab. It is adjacent to the capital city Islamabad. Due to the close proximity between these two cities, they are termed as “twin cities.” Plus, both cities also have strong social and economic links. By population, Rawalpindi is the fourth-largest city in Pakistan.

Rawalpindi is famous for its parks and bustling city life. Its parks are famous all across the country, and visitors visit the city whenever they want to witness the natural scenery at the center of the city hubbub. The city is also termed as the military city owning to the presence of General’s Headquarters here. If you are going to visit the city anytime soon through cheap airline tickets, here are the top attractions for you.

1.     Jinnah Park

Located next to the Rawalpindi District Courts, Jinnah Park is a beautiful park in the center of the city. It is named after the founding father of the country Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Apart from offering the natural scenery, the park also hosts a cinema and an eating outlet. Moreover, the park also has lawns, fountains, lush green trees, play areas, and a huge jogging track. There are also some cricket pitches where people usually hone their cricketing skills. The entrance of the park is built with a massive block of bricks.

2.     Liaqat Park

With a pristine playground, a gorgeous running track, and a lot of attractive trees and shrubs, the Liaqat Park is certainly a must-visit attraction for the nature lovers. It is located on Murree Road. Formerly, the park was known as Company Bagh. However, after the martyrdom of Liaquat Ali Khan in 1951, the name of the park was changed after the martyr. Another Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto, was also assassinated here on 27 December 2007. You can easily access various prominent spots of the city from this park, given its ideal location.

3.     Rawal Lake

Rawal Lake is an artificial lake in Pakistan that provides the residents of Rawalpindi and Islamabad with clean water. This artificial lake has been formed by the water coming from the Korang River and Mirgalla Hills. The area of this lake is about 8.8 km2. Visiting this lake while you are in Rawalpindi will not go out of style. Here, you can take a boat ride to have a look over the stunning surroundings. You can also appreciate the beauty of more than 15 species of fishes.

4.     Benazir Bhutto International Airport

Benazir Bhutto International Airport is the 2nd largest airport by traffic in Pakistan. It was named after the late prime minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto. Currently, the airport has the capacity to accommodate over 5 million local and international passengers annually. Once you reach the airport, you will be overwhelmed by its sheer splendor and grandeur. The airport has separate facilities for diplomats, government officials, and military officials. There are also various shopping outlets near the airport where you can buy anything.

5.     Saddar Bazaar

Saddar Bazaar is the primary commercial and business hub of Rawalpindi Cantonment. It is located between the main Railway lines and Mall road, thereby connecting the city with don-country. This market gains its prominence due to the various commercial centers and banks that it hosts. Plus, there are also dense residential buildings where people belonging to all over the country live. The famous shopping outlets here have all the essential commodities at affordable rates.  The best way to reach Saddar Bazaar is through Islamabad. You can book Lahore to Islamabad flights by visiting the official site of Serene Airlines.

6.     Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is an international level cricket stadium in the city of Rawalpindi. In the beginning, there were not enough seats to accommodate a large number of crowds. But after the expansion and renovation, it is now able to cater to over 25,000 spectators. The first test match was played in the stadium in 1993. Similarly, it will also host various matches of PSL 5. If you are excited about sports activities, you must visit this stadium.

7.     Raja Bazaar

Similar to Saddar Market, Raja Bazaar is also the main commercial and residential hub in the city. It is located near Fawara Chowk, a square which is the converging point of 6 roads. The roads of the bazaar are always bustling with the people and the vehicles. The area also has the branches of various banks, making the area a transactional point of the city. Raja Bazaar has several commodities of interest, including ropes, buckets, books, bangles, and bags. You will find the stalls of these commodities at every corner.

Undoubtedly, Rawalpindi is a gem of Pakistan. The narrow alleys and the traditional food stalls of the city will invoke the old lifestyle of the citizens in your mind. Just visit faremakers.com to book the flights for Rawalpindi at remarkably low rates.


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