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KARACHI TO ISLAMABAD BY ROAD

Karachi to Islamabad by Road | A 22-Hour Journey of Flavors and Landscapes

By Nabila Imran | Sister’s Cuisines

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to traverse the entire length of Pakistan in a single go? Driving from the coastal metropolis of Karachi to the serene, green capital of Islamabad is more than just a commute; it is a 1,500km odyssey through the heart of South Asia.

Recently, I took on the challenge of a 22-hour continuous drive from Karachi to Islamabad. While I am usually found in the kitchen as a “Flavor Architect” at Sister’s Cuisines, this road trip allowed me to experience the authentic heritage and geography that inspires my cooking every day.


🛣️ The Route: Navigating the Pakistan Motorways

For anyone planning a Pakistan road trip, the infrastructure has seen incredible upgrades. To make this 22-hour journey successful, we utilized the most efficient routes:

  1. M-9 Motorway (Karachi to Hyderabad): The gateway out of the south.

  2. N-5 National Highway: The stretch through interior Sindh (Moro and Sukkur).

  3. M-5 Motorway (Sukkur to Multan): A world-class driving experience through South Punjab.

  4. M-4 & M-2 Motorways: Connecting Faisalabad and Lahore directly to the Margalla hills of Islamabad.

🕒 Why 22 Hours?

While some speed through in 16–18 hours, a non-stop drive from Karachi to Islamabad requires strategic breaks for safety. As a chef, my breaks were focused on “Roadside Dhaba” culture—sampling the local tea and snacks that define the travel experience in Pakistan.


🍲 Culinary Inspiration on the Go

As the guardian of authentic South Asian flavor at Sister’s Cuisines, I couldn’t help but notice the shift in the culinary landscape as we moved North:

  • Sindh: The spicy, aromatic roadside biryanis.

  • Punjab: The rich, buttery dal and lassi at the M-5 rest areas.

  • Islamabad: The sophisticated fusion of traditional and modern palates.

This journey reinforced my mission: to weave time-honored techniques into the modern international kitchen. Every mile driven was a lesson in the diversity of our heritage.


💡 Top Tips for a Karachi to Islamabad Road Trip (2026 Edition)

If you are planning this Karachi to Islamabad travel experience, keep these essentials in mind:

  • Vehicle Preparation: Ensure your tires and engine oil are checked. 22 hours of continuous running is a heavy load.

  • M-Tag is Mandatory: Ensure your M-Tag is recharged for a seamless experience at the toll plazas.

  • Safety First: Avoid the N-5 stretch between Hyderabad and Sukkur at night if possible.

  • Stay Hydrated: Keep plenty of water and homemade snacks from the Sister’s Cuisines kitchen to keep your energy up!


👩‍🍳 About the Author: Nabila Imran

At Sister’s Cuisines, we believe that every dish tells a story. I am Nabila Imran, dedicated to safeguarding the culinary legacy of our mothers and grandmothers. Whether I am perfecting a complex traditional curry or driving 1,400km across the country, my goal is to bring the warmth and expertise of our heritage directly to your family table.


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