Jalalpur Pirwala, a city in Punjab, Pakistan, is steeped in history and named after the revered Sufi saint Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari. Located 90 km south of Multan, it boasts a strong agricultural base complemented by some industrial resources. The city's economy is bolstered by international remittances from residents working abroad. As part of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor via the Lahore-Karachi Motorway, Jalalpur Pirwala is poised for economic growth. The city, also known as the City of Peer Qatal, offers a glimpse into Pakistan's rich cultural and economic tapestry.
Named after Sufi saint Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari.
Strong agricultural background with industrial resources.
Part of the CPEC via Lahore-Karachi Motorway.
Close access to Multan, a major city in Punjab.
Rich cultural heritage with connections to Sufi traditions.
Part of the strategic CPEC route, enhancing trade opportunities.
Visit the city to explore its rich Sufi heritage and learn about its historical significance.
PKR ₨
$30-$60 p/day
Experience the agricultural landscape that forms the backbone of the local economy.
Observe the impact of CPEC on the city's infrastructure and economic development.
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Urdu, Punjabi, English
March-MayOctober-November
Spring offers mild weather, ideal for exploring the city's historical sites and agricultural areas.
Summers can be hot, so plan indoor activities or early morning visits.
Fall is a pleasant time to visit, with cooler temperatures and fewer tourists.
Winters are mild, making it a good time for outdoor exploration and cultural tours.