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Saidpur Village is the oldest, blending multi-cultural heritage within the capital city. Islamabad is the world’s second most appealing city, with mesmerizing, breathtaking scenic views. Once you encounter these panoramic views, they will remain imprinted in your memories for the rest of your life.

Saidpur Village is around 500 years old. It has traces of historical impacts and settlements, including those of the Mughal Era’s Sultan Sarang Khan, the Chief of the Potohar region, the Hindu Commander Raja Man Singh, Sufi Saints, and Sikh religious monuments. 

The Margalla Hills surround Islamabad, offering famous trekking tracks, serene picnic spots, and various cultural sites.

Islamabad is a city with multi-cultural ethnicities. Traces from the past show that it was the center for people of different backgrounds and religious ideologies. 

Traces of diverse settlers enrich the city, highlighting its varied historical heritage. It is a well-structured city with both modern and traditional infrastructures, including the CDA-approved commercial real estate projects within the heart of Blue Area, Islamabad.

Furthermore, keep reading to find out interesting details about Pakistan’s most heavenly capital city, none other than Islamabad. 

Saidpur Village

Saidpur Village

Saidpur Village is situated on the slopes of the great natural gem of Islamabad, Margalla Hills. The village is a masterpiece tracing human settlements that dwelled in it for years and left enchanting traces that still remain in the articulated area, depicting the existence of those before us. 

The village stands out for its folklore, heritage, and unforgettable soul-touching views.

Saidpur Village will continue to surprise its visitors. This small area is a blend of mixed religious and cultural backgrounds that revive the historical context. Nature, too, aligns with it, making it even more difficult to forget. Tourists are willing to revisit it often. 

Saidpur Village Islamabad

Saidpur Village Islamabad is the property of the Mughal Emperor Sultan Sarang Khan, who transferred it to his son Sultan Said Khan. The change of property ownership continued as Sultan Said Khan gifted the village to his daughter, who was married to Mughal Emperor Jahangir. 

Hence, the Mughals used Saidpur Village Islamabad as their garden to spend soul-soothing time in the natural environment of the mountainous hills surrounding the village. The cultural blend continues. The Hindu Commander Raja Man Singh conquered the town, built ponds and Hindu Temples, and added their cultural colors that tourists still see and admire today. 

Saidpur Village Road

Saidpur Village Road

The Saidpur Village road passes through a hilly area and reaches Saidpur Village. The village is located to the east of the Daman-e-Koh. It is around 5 km away from Islamabad and 20 km away from Rawalpindi. The people of Islamabad and Rawalpindi can easily commute to enjoy the natural beauty of this ancient preserved city. 

Saidpur Village Restaurant

Saidpur Village Restaurant

Saidpur Village Restaurants are the next-level eateries offering the best services. CDA has been the bricklayer for establishing traditional local cafes and restaurants for tourists, families, and get-togethers. If you want to enjoy eating in an open environment, Saidpur Village Restaurants are the most fantastic option. The list below will help you select one of the conventional eating points. 

Saidpur Traditional Eateries

  • Kehwah
  • Lahore Chatkhara
  • Tirah
  • Café 99
  • The Polo Lounge
  • Des Pardes
  • Dera Pakhtoon 
  • Andaz 

Saidpur Village in Islamabad

Saidpur Village in Islamabad is under the supervision of the CDA authority. They have taken the initiative to preserve the city’s long-standing historical identity. In 2008, they remodeled the city for national and international tourists. CDA preserved the Hindu Temples and Sikh religious monuments and turned the village into a tourist attraction. 

Furthermore, the CDA has plans in the pipeline to remodel it. Current vital changes include cleaning the stream and uplifting the current structures of the mud houses. These steps ensured the preservation of landmarks of the clans, groups, or populations residing over 500 hundred years back. 

Said Pur Village

Saidpur Village

The ancient Saidpur Village dates back more than 2000 years. 

Handmade pottery adds to the village’s charm. On weekends and special occasions, families flock to this spot, making it overly crowded.

This place has dual benefits: firstly, it has a natural environment, and secondly, it has fine dining places with cloudy/rainy weather. 

Saidpur Village Distance from Islamabad

The distance from Saidpur Village to Islamabad is around 7.1 km via Jinnah Avenue. It takes around 11 minutes to reach the central part of Islamabad. The distance and time are similar from Margalla Rd. 

Saidpur Village Waterfall

Saidpur Village waterfall flows with the natural hustle and bustle, bringing life to the historical village. The water streams and ponds are the natural reservoirs and a blessing for the residents. These water reservoirs are a source of life, peace, and serenity, and the gentle sound of running water soothes the souls of those willing to sit in nature. 

Mostly, tourists come to the spots around the Saidpur Village waterfall to gain mental peace and serenity. 

Cultural Heritage & Tourism

Cultural Heritage & Tourism

The cultural heritage and tourism of Saidpur village depict a heart-throbbing picture. In a single place, all different religious groups lived happily. The presence of Gurudwaras, museums, and temples gives solid proof that all these people in the past lived a peaceful life, appreciating and respecting each other’s differences. 

Today, people all around the world come to visit this village to spend a peaceful time with their loved ones. Also, there are mountain climbing spots. The cost per person is approximately Rs.1200 per day to climb the mountain. Expert coaches are even available to train for mountain climbing.  

Arts and Crafts

The arts and crafts showcasing antiques and traditional jewelry can be easily spotted. Even each little piece of stone in this village depicts unique crafts and arts designed by the locals. The artistic cultural legacy includes woodwork, textiles, stalls, shops, and religious worship places. 

In the end, CDA’s efforts maintain this ancient village, with its historical marks and landscape, as a hub for tourist attraction.

The hidden gem of Islamabad, the Saidpur village, is the most precious place that needs special care and constant governance by CDA

It is Pakistan’s cultural heritage and should be saved. It is the most vulnerable architecture and has footprints of Gandhara, Greek, Ashoka, and Mughal civilizations. 

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