Please be aware that
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is not used in Islamabad.
Without DST clocks do not change in Islamabad, keeping the same UTC offset throughout the year.
Facts About Islamabad
Information for Travelers
Islamabad, the beautiful capital of Pakistan, is known for its exceptional beauty, peaceful surroundings and high quality of life.
Creating beauty and preserving cultural heritage are goals of any assiduous urban planner.
But few capitals in the world manage to kill two birds with one stone, juxtaposing the old and the new with spectacular, neck-rending wonders.
Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, however, has some legitimate arrogance to boast about.
Impressive pyramidal mosques share the city's green landscape, dotted with relaxing, family-friendly parks.
The city has rustic ruins and avant-garde markets for the young and modern crowd.
It is no wonder that Pakistan's pride rises to the podium for being the 2nd most beautiful city in the world, an often overlooked prestige that many people are unaware of.
Culture
As a planned city, it was designed in a climatically favorable location on the edge of the Pothohar Plateau and below the Margalla Hills in a chessboard-like plan.
The city, which was only founded in the 1960s, today has more than 1 million inhabitants.
Read about Islamabad in Wikipedia