Kallar Kahar Valley
Kallar Kahar Lake |
Kallar Kahar is situated 25 kilometers from the city of Chakwal, in District Chakwal of province Punjab, Pakistan. It is located about 125 kilometers from the city of Rawalpindi. Kallar Kahar is famous for its beautiful species of peacocks, Kallar Kahar Lake and Takht-e-Babri. It is also famous for its natural gardens which are full of colorful flower and plants.
Valley of Kallar Kahar |
The main attraction of the eastern Salt Range are the shrine of Saidan Shah at Choa Saidan Shah, the lake and shrine of Abdul Qadir Gilani at Kallar Kahar and the Hindu Temple Complex at Katas. The Temple of Shiva at Katas (10th century AD) and other temples around Katas are valuable pieces of architecture and history.
Kallar Kahar Lake is the most important reason for Kallar Kahar to be famous among tourists. It is a salt water lake. Situated at an altitude of 1500ft above sea level the lake is spread over an area of 8 kilometers. The maximum depth of lake is 5 feet. People enjoy pedal boating and motor boating on the lake. They also come here to spend picnics and holidays.
Lake View |
The famous Mughal Emperor Zaheer-ud-Din Babar encamped in Kallar Kahar with his armies, when he was marching from Kabul to attack on Delhi with his armies. During his stay, a throne was built for him by cutting a big rock, where he addressed his army. Later the throne was named “Takht-e-Babri”. It still exists in Kallar Kahar and working as a popular tourist attraction. Babar also planted a garden, which still exists, called the Bagh-e-Safa.
Lift to Mazar Alam Shah Shaheed |
The lake and surrounding areas are also famous for being habitat of several species of birds. Most famous are peacocks. The arrival of more birds from different regions during winter in search of habitat makes this place even more attractive for tourists.
Main Raod to Kallar Kahar Valley |
Several picnic points, gift shops, restaurants and guest houses are facilitating tourists at the bank of lake. A TDCP motel is also providing its services for tourists.
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