Overview
Kallar Kahar and the Katas Raj Temples, nestled in the Salt Range of Pakistan’s Punjab province, are must-visit destinations for travelers interested in history, nature, and spiritual heritage. Located just off the main Islamabad-Lahore Motorway, Kallar Kahar is famous for its scenic Kallar Kahar Lake and lush gardens, drawing tourists who wish to relax in a picturesque setting. The lake, surrounded by flowering hills and salt-laden soil, provides opportunities for boating, picnicking, and photography, making it a popular family-friendly destination.
A short drive from Kallar Kahar lies the Katas Raj Temples, an ancient Hindu temple complex that dates back over 1,500 years. These temples hold great historical and religious significance and are deeply rooted in local mythology. The central feature of Katas Raj is the sacred pond believed to be formed by the tears of Lord Shiva, and pilgrims still visit this revered site for its spiritual value. The complex showcases impressive ancient architecture, including intricately carved temples, statues, and stone walls that echo the past glories of the Hindu Shahi dynasty.
With Wanderloom Tours, visitors can explore both Kallar Kahar and the Katas Raj Temples in a day trip, enjoying an enriching experience that combines natural beauty, historical exploration, and cultural insight. This tour offers a seamless journey into Punjab’s heritage, perfect for history enthusiasts, photographers, and families alike.
Highlights
- Kallar Kahar Lake: A picturesque destination with saltwater, migratory birds, and optional boating.
- Takht-e-Babri and Kallar Kahar Garden: A blend of Mughal history and vibrant natural beauty.
- Katas Raj Temples: A 1,500-year-old Hindu temple complex rich in history and architectural marvels.
- Holy Katas Raj Pond: A serene and sacred site with religious and cultural significance.
- Local Culinary Experience: Relish traditional Pakistani cuisine during a lunch break en route.