Multan, one of Pakistan’s oldest cities, is known as the “City of Saints” due to its rich history of Sufism and numerous shrines. Located in southern Punjab, Multan boasts a vibrant culture, ancient architecture, and a thriving agricultural economy, particularly famous for its mangoes. The city’s heritage blends centuries-old traditions with modern development, making it a unique destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
Depart from Islamabad and drive to Multan via the Lahore–Islamabad Motorway (approx. 6 hrs, 544 km). Arrive in Multan, known as the “City of Saints,” and explore the city’s old quarters filled with shrines and handicrafts. Visit the magnificent Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam and the historic Shah Shams Tabrez Mausoleum. Overnight stay
Start your day with a visit to the grand Shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya, an iconic symbol of Multan’s Sufi heritage. Explore the Mausoleum of Mai Maharban, one of the city’s oldest standing structures near Chowk Fawara. Stroll through Multan’s historic core and experience the spiritual ambiance surrounding its ancient shrines. Overnight stay
Visit the Multan Garrison Mess, a historic colonial structure known for its 13 domes and Turkish-inspired design. Explore the mysterious Jain Mandar, one of Multan’s lesser-known but architecturally intriguing monuments. Walk through Alang Daulat Gate Food Street and wander the colorful bazaars rich with handicrafts and tradition. Overnight stay
Enjoy a relaxed morning and take a final stroll through Multan’s vibrant streets.
Make time to pick up traditional crafts or sweets like Sohan Halwa before heading out.
Depart for Islamabad or your next destination, wrapping up your journey through Multan’s spiritual and cultural heart.
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