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Living in Islamabad: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Islamabad: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Islamabad.

Islamabad stands apart from most South Asian capitals. Built from scratch in the 1960s as a planned city, it offers wide tree-lined avenues, organised sectors, and the dramatic backdrop of the Margalla Hills. With a population of just over 1.1 million, it remains remarkably calm compared to the bustle of Karachi or Lahore. The city serves as Pakistan's political and diplomatic hub, home to embassies, international organisations, and government institutions. English is widely spoken in professional settings, making daily interactions straightforward for newcomers.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Islamabad

  1. Affordable cost of living 鈥 Your money stretches significantly further here than in most Western cities, with quality housing, dining, and services at a fraction of the cost.
  2. Natural surroundings 鈥 The Margalla Hills National Park offers hiking trails, wildlife, and panoramic views just minutes from the city centre.
  3. Safe and organised 鈥 As a planned capital with a strong security presence, Islamabad is considered one of Pakistan's safest cities.
  4. Growing expat community 鈥 Diplomats, NGO workers, and international business professionals form an active expatriate network.
  5. Gateway to adventure 鈥 Northern Pakistan's mountains, including routes to the Karakoram Highway and Hunza Valley, are easily accessible from Islamabad.

Key facts

Population1.1 million
Expats25,000-30,000
Top nationalitiesChinese, Afghan, American, British, Indian
LanguagesUrdu, English, Punjabi
Monthly cost of living
1 person$800
Family of 4$2,500
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Julien Faliu
About the author

I fell in love with words at an early age After a break to focus on my studies, I rediscovered the joy of writing while keeping a blog during my years between London and Madrid. This passion for storytelling and for exploring new cultures naturally inspired me to create 天美麻豆, a space for my own reflections as well as for anyone wishing to share their experiences and journeys abroad.

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