Bahria Town Islamabad – A City Within a City
Tucked away from the typical chaos of city life, surrounded by the calm of the Margalla Hills and the neat curves of the expressway — lives a place that doesn’t feel like Pakistan. And yet, it very much is.
Welcome to Bahria Town Islamabad, a dream turned reality. A place where the roads are clean, the nights are quiet, and the sense of community is real.
It’s more than just a housing society. It’s a lifestyle, a mindset, and a promise — one that many Pakistanis are chasing, investing in, and calling home.
🏡 The Vision Behind Bahria Town
Bahria Town started in the late 90s as a high-end gated community for the elite. But what it became? Something no one had quite imagined.
Built with inspiration from Dubai, Istanbul, and suburban America — Bahria Town Islamabad set new standards for urban planning in Pakistan.
Its roads are wider.
Its parks are greener.
Its design is smarter.
And it didn’t stop at just houses. Bahria brought its own:
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Security systems
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Electricity grids
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Waste management
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Emergency response teams
…essentially building a parallel mini-city with everything managed internally — something that Pakistan’s public infrastructure still dreams of.
📍 Where Exactly Is Bahria Town?
People often confuse Bahria Town Rawalpindi with Bahria Town Islamabad. The truth? They’re both part of the same master-planned zones, stretching along the GT Road and Expressway.
Bahria Town’s most famous Islamabad phases include:
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Phase 1–6 (closer to PWD & Korang Town)
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Bahria Phase 7–8 (next to DHA)
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Bahria Enclave (near Chak Shahzad, closer to central Islamabad)
Each area has its own charm, design, and pricing.
🧱 The Architecture That Speaks
Drive through Bahria Town and one thing becomes instantly clear: design matters here.
From Greek-style roundabouts to mini Eiffel Towers, from statues of lions guarding main roads to Italian-inspired villas, Bahria’s aesthetic is nothing short of bold.
But it’s not just about flash. Bahria homes are:
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Earthquake-resistant
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Smartly planned with ventilation
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Uniform and well-zoned
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Backed by private construction codes
Whether you live in a 5 marla starter home or a 1 kanal luxury villa, the experience is smooth, safe, and surprisingly quiet.
💰 Real Estate – Investment or Living?
Let’s talk money.
Bahria Town is one of Pakistan’s most active property markets. Here's why:
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Stable pricing compared to Islamabad CDA sectors
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Rental demand from expats, students, and professionals
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Commercial property boom in areas like Civic Center, Hub Commercial, and Business District
You can:
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Buy a 5 marla home starting from PKR 90–110 lac
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Rent a 2-bed apartment in Bahria Enclave for around PKR 35k/month
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Purchase shops or office spaces in hot plazas like Dominion Mall or Giga Mall extension
And the best part? Legal ownership, clean documentation, and clear utilities.
🏬 Everything Inside the Gates
Bahria Town is built on the idea that you never have to leave. It’s not just homes — it’s a full-service lifestyle.
Here’s what’s inside:
🛍️ Shopping:
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Giga Mall – Islamabad’s largest mall
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Green Valley Supermarket – Pakistan’s version of Whole Foods
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Local markets in each phase with bakeries, salons & banks
🏥 Healthcare:
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Bahria International Hospital – private, equipped, and trusted
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24/7 emergency services and pharmacies in every block
📚 Education:
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Roots Millennium
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The Lyceum
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Headstart School
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International Grammar School
Education quality is a major reason families move to Bahria.
🕌 Worship:
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Iconic Jamia Mosques with clean Wudu areas and sound systems
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Eid Gahs and female prayer rooms in every phase
🏋️ Fitness & Lifestyle:
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Gyms, cross-fit studios, boxing clubs
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Bahria Golf Club
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Marinas and horse riding clubs in some zones
Bahria doesn’t just provide — it upgrades.
🚔 Security That Feels Real
Ask any resident why they prefer Bahria and you’ll hear this word again and again: "Security."
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Armed guards at all gates
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CCTV across roads
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Bahria’s own patrolling squad
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RFID cards for vehicles
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Checkpoints for visitors
Unlike the rest of the city, here crime is rare, kids play freely, and women walk at night without fear.
🌳 Green, Clean & Peaceful
It’s not just a place — it’s a feeling.
Every street has trees. Every phase has parks. Every block has a jogging track or fountain.
It’s not just the air that’s cleaner here. It’s the mindset.
And with rules like:
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No illegal parking
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Fines for noise pollution
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Limited commercial traffic
…Bahria keeps that peace intact.
💡 Utilities & Facilities – No Loadshedding, Seriously
If you’ve ever lived in any Pakistani city, you know the pain of:
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Loadshedding
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Low gas pressure
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Overflowing gutters
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Broken water pipes
Bahria? Different story.
They have:
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Their own grid stations
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Back-up generators in public areas
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Underground electrification
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Solar-powered street lights
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Managed garbage disposal
Yes, it feels unreal. But it’s real — and functioning.
🎉 Events, Community & That “Belonging” Vibe
Bahria Town isn’t cold like some elite societies.
There’s life here:
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Food festivals
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Independence Day parades
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Flower shows
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Winter carnivals
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Weekend markets in Civic Center
People know their neighbors. Kids grow up together. And you’ll often see community WhatsApp groups buzzing with local news, lost pets, and Eid BBQ invites.
🚗 Commuting & Access
Bahria’s one flaw? It’s not “central” Islamabad.
But the new Expressways, Islamabad Highway expansion, and Rawalpindi Ring Road are changing that fast.
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Rawalpindi Saddar is 15–20 mins away
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Blue Area takes 25–30 mins
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Airport via M2 takes 35 mins
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Uber/Careem and Bykea operate freely
And Bahria itself runs:
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Shuttle vans
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Internal taxis
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Private school vans

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