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What to See in Rawalpindi - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Rawalpindi (Pakistan). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Jinnah Park, Rawat Fort, and Jungle World. Also, be sure to include Pakistan Army Museum in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Rawalpindi (Punjab).

Jinnah Park

Park in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
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Park in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Jinnah Park is an amusement and public park located on Airport Road in the high-security Chaklala Cantonment suburb of Rawalpindi, Pakistan. It is the town's primary amusement park and covers an area of approximately 17 hectares. Initial plans for its development began as early as 1995 and it was opened in 2006. It was named after Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder and the first Governor-General of Pakistan. Sculptures of Jinnah and his family name are placed at the park’s main entrance.[1]

Address: Airport Road, 46000 راولپنڈی

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Rawat Fort

Fortress in Rawat, Pakistan
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Also known as: قلعہ روات

Fortress in Rawat, Pakistan. Rawat Fort is an early 16th century fort in the Pothohar plateau of Pakistan, near the city of Rawalpindi in the province of Punjab. The fort was built to defend the Pothohar plateau from the forces of the Pashtun king Sher Shah Suri.[2]

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Jungle World

Jungle World
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Jungle World is an animal theme park and zoological garden located in Ayub National Park, Rawalpindi District, Pakistan. The visitor spot is spread over about 50 acres.

Jungle World Rides & Zoo. The Jungle World Theme Park consists of two inter connected facilities - family Amusement Park and Zoo.

Family Amusement Park. The Family Amusement Park provide an environment where complete family get involved, whether it is 18 hole Mini Golf Course or thrilling rides like Time Shift Machine, Simba Tower, Giant Wheel, Dodgem Cars, Tea Cups, Hully Gully, Miami Ride, Paddle Boats and MonoTrain etc. In addition; “Mystery House” takes you through a mysterious and frightful exploration 10 mins walk / trip. Besides; children can enjoy riding on miniature horses apart from having photography with tamed Macaws and colorful Parrots.

Zoo. The Jungle World has the biggest Zoo in the twin cities of Rawalpindi-Islamabad where wildlife species are kept in large and open air enclosures close to nature. Some of the prominent animals are White Tiger, Bengal Tigers, African Lions, Bears, Puma, Monkeys, Baboons, Vervet, Zebras and variety of Deers. In addition; variety of birds brought from all over the world like Pheasants, Peacocks, Parrots, Ostriches, Emus, Black Swans, Pelicans, Ducks etc. adds beauty to zoo and interest of the visitors.

Jungle World is also the primary setting for the critically acclaimed music video for "The Great Unraveling" by internationally renowned rapper and music producer Adil Omar who chose the location based on childhood memories.[3]

Address: Grand Trunk Road, Rawalpindi

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Pakistan Army Museum

Museum in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
wikipedia / Ahmed Bin Mazhar / CC BY-SA 3.0

Museum in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Pakistan Army Museum is an army museum located in Rawalpindi. It was opened on October 24, 1961 to preserve Pakistan Army's past through relics and pictures and is one of the largest museums of Pakistan.[4]

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PINE Marriage Hall

PINE Marriage Hall
facebook / PINE-Marriage-Hall-631852730278738 / CC BY-SA 3.0

City hall

Address: Asghar Mall Road, O-975, Rawalpindi

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Topi Rakh

Topi Rakh
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City hall

Address: Grand Trunk Rd, Rawalpindi

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Faizabad Interchange

Highway
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Also known as: فیض آباد انٹرچینج

Highway. Faizabad Interchange is a cloverleaf interchange which serves as a junction between the Islamabad Highway and Murree Road in Islamabad, Pakistan. Constructed by NESPAK at a cost of Rs 130 million, the interchange was completed in January 1998, making it the first modern cloverleaf interchange in Pakistan. Over 100,000 vehicles use this interchange daily and serves a major entry and exit point to Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The interchange is only a few cloverleaf interchanges in the world where three roads have been joined rather than two, linking the Islamabad Expressway, Murree Road, and Pir Wadhai Road.[5]

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Neelah Dullah Interchange

Motorway in Pakistan
wikipedia / Khanpur Dist Chakwal / CC BY-SA 3.0

Motorway in Pakistan. Neelah Dullah Interchange is the newest interchange on the M2 motorway in District Chakwal. It is the third interchange in the district after Balkasar and Kallar Kahar Interchange. It exits the M2 motorway at Neelah Road. It facilitates the village of Neelah, Dullah people and all other nearby villages.[6]

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Awan Town

Awan Town
wikipedia / Farhanbash / CC BY 3.0

Awan Town is a neighbourhood and union council located in Iqbal Town Tehsil of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Awan Town is predominantly a middle class residential neighbourhood located on Multan Road. Awan Town is divided into 8 residential blocks.

  • Ahmad Block
  • Ali Block
  • Jinnah Block
  • Kausar Block
  • Madina Block
  • Qutab Block
  • Rizwan Block
  • Usman Block
[7]

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Railway Housing Scheme 8 Chaklala

Railway Housing Scheme 8 Chaklala
wikipedia / Gh. H Blogger / CC BY-SA 4.0

Railway Housing Scheme 8 Chaklala Rawalpindi is a neighbourhood of Chaklala Rawalpindi, Pakistan.It is situated astride the Airport road, to the east of Grand Trunk Road on the main railway line and also has a Chaklala Railway Station very near to its own.[8]

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Fatima Jinnah Women University

University in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
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Also known as: جامعہ فاطمہ جناح برائے خواتین

University in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Fatima Jinnah Women University or FJWU is a public university in the neighborhood of Mall Road of Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.[9]

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