Islamabad is generally more comfortable during shoulder months such as March–April and October–November. Peak winter can bring fog and colder evenings that affect outdoor plans.
Peak Winter (December–January)
While temperatures are not extreme compared to northern regions, mornings and nights can be cold, and dense fog may reduce visibility.
Shoulder Months (Spring and Autumn)
These months offer moderate temperatures and clearer skies. Parks, hiking trails in the Margalla Hills, and city viewpoints are easier to explore.
Key Differences
In peak winter:
- Cooler daytime temperatures
- Occasional flight or road delays due to fog
- Shorter daylight hours
In shoulder months:
- Mild weather for walking and sightseeing
- Better visibility for scenic views
- Comfortable evenings
Travelers prioritizing outdoor activities often find shoulder months more pleasant, while winter remains manageable with proper timing.