Geography of Islamabad

Kahuta lies on the northeast, Taxila, Wah Cantt, and Attock District to the northwest, Gujar Khan, Kallar Syedan, Rawat, and Mandrah on the northeast, and Rawalpindi to the southwest.

Tilla Charouni, with an elevation of 1,604 metres (5,262 ft), is the highest point in Islamabad district.

[2] Islamabad's micro-climate is regulated by three artificial reservoirs: Rawal, Simly, and Khanpur dams.

220 acres (89 ha) of the city consists of Margalla Hills National Park.

The Lohi Bher forest, now converted into a wildlife park, is situated along the Islamabad Highway,[4] covering an area of 1,087 acres (440 ha).

Tilla Charouni, the highest point of Margalla Hills
Rawal lake in Islamabad.
Rawal Lake in Islamabad