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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • Kallar Kahar Visiting Place | Kallar Kahar Tour 2022 | Kallar Kahar History | Travel To Kallar Kahar
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    Today we will take you on a tour of Kallar kahar Valley.
    Kallar kahar is located in the Punjab of Pakistan. Kallar kahar is a tehsil of Chakwal District
    Kallar Kahar is a tehsil, tourist and recreational place in Chakwal District, Punjab. There are locust, pear, pomegranate and various other orchards. Peacocks are often seen roaming in these gardens. There is a Babri throne here which is famous for the fact that Emperor Zaheer-ud-Din Babar used to stay here often on his way to Kashmir. There is also a saltwater lake
    Kallar Kahar is Chakwal's largest division and union council. It is located about 25 km south of Chakwal along the motorway. This natural garden is famous for its peacock salt water lake and Takht Babri. Kallar Kahar is also called the Valley of the Peacocks. Apart from this, there is Darbar Sakhi Aho Bahu where a large number of pilgrims and devotees show their devotion and devotion by attending. Here the peacocks roam freely and are said to be blind if they are moved to another place.
    Lake (local names: Narumi Dhan, Khandowa Lake) is a lake 10 km (6.2 mi) from the Kallar Kahar and 30 km (19 mi) southwest of Chakwal along the Motorway. It is a popular tourist attraction and offers opportunities for swimming and diving. It can be accessed through the M2 Motorway linking Lahore and Islamabad.
    Neela Wahn, Kallar Kahar is a beautiful natural waterfall and lake, located at Khushab Road, near Kallar Kahar, Punjab, Pakistan. Neela Wahn is locally called "Chashma-Aab-e-Shifa", because of its clean blue water like a crystal. Its popular because of beautiful waterfall, greenery, good hiking site, and swimming spot.
    Katas Raj Temples are Hindu temples in Katas village near Choa Saidan Shah, about 40 km from Chakwal City. The temples aged back from the eras of the Hindu Shahis (615-950 CE) and is dedicated to their lord Shiva. According to Hindu believes, Krishna himself laid the foundation of these temples and made Shivaling in it. There is a sacred pond amongst these temples. According to a Brahmanical story, pond was made by tears in grief of Shiva at the death of his wife Sati. The Hindu pilgrims bathe in the pool to seek forgiveness. The site, known as Satghara which means seven houses, originally housed seven small ancient temples and a Buddhist stupa. However, only five of the seven temples remain intact today. It is considered as most important Hindu pilgrimage site in Pakistan and still large numbers of the Hindu community visit the site from within the country and abroad.

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