Tarnol is a small town located about three miles northwest of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. It is accessible via National Highway 5 (N-5) and Peshawar Road in Islamabad and is only a 24-minute drive from the Islamabad International Airport. The majority of Tarnol's residents work in stone crushing or heavy machinery, while others work in the nearby cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Tarnol has a variety of commercial businesses, including auto repair shops, electronics stores, banks, and offices for various companies. There are also several medical facilities in Tarnol, including more than five clinics and two hospitals. There are also several dining options available, ranging from fast food to traditional Pakistani cuisine including Malang Jaan banu rice. Tarnol also has a residential area with many housing projects, including the popular Fazaia Housing Scheme (also known as PAF Tarnol),