Monday, 5 December 2016

International Friendship Park Islamabad "Shakar Parian"



Shakar Parian Hills are arranged close to Zero Point, up over the Loke Virsa Museum and Rose and Jasmine Garden. From here you can see the twin urban areas of Islamabad and Rawalpindi unmistakably. Let Groupin.pk give you a visit around the Shakar parian Hills in Islamabad.
The Shakar parian Hills in Islamabad have two View Points: East View Point and West See Point. East and West Viewpoints in Shakar parian Park lie on a low slope between  Islamabad and Rawalpindi, which offers the most photogenic perspectives of Islamabad and the Margalla Hills behind.
East View Point:
The more seasoned and more went by outing spot is East View Point where there is a porch encompassed by a recreation center with a wellspring. Jinnah Stadium, Rawal Lake and neighboring slopes of Margalla and Murree can be effectively seen from here. There is a little garden of Pine Trees. Claim to fame of this garden is that the sum total of what trees have been planted by nation heads (Kings/Presidents/Prime Ministers) of companion nations. It is a convention that at whatever point an outside president or head administrator visits Pakistan he/she plants a tree at The Shakarparian Hills in Islamabad which is an image of kinship between the nations.
West View Point:

Pakistan Monument is based on West View Point of Shakarparian slopes Islamabad Pakistan. Additionally you can view Islamabad's horizon from West View Point. Area: Shakarparian slopes lies close to Zero Point 1,998 feet (609 m) above ocean level is celebrated excursion of Islamabad. It has a terraced plant that offers lovely perspectives of Margalla and Murree slopes, Rawal Lake, Rawalpindi and Islamabad.  On the off chance that you are a traveler in Islamabad, then making arrangements for your visit is exceptionally basic in advance. You can discover the best places to visit and hang out in Islamabad.
You can likewise appreciate the pleasant perspectives from Shakarpariyan Hills and a fun day out with family.

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