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Kalabagh

Punjab, Pakistan
City·Historic, Scenic, Tranquil
Kalabagh
Photo by Muhammad Kashif from Google Places
Kalabagh
Photo by Farooq Khan from Google Places
Kalabagh
Photo by Abdul Khaliq Gill from Google Places
Kalabagh
Photo by Idrees Khan from Google Places
Kalabagh
Photo by Idrees Khan from Google Places
Kalabagh
Photo by Muhammad Kashif from Google Places
Kalabagh
Photo by Farooq Khan from Google Places
Kalabagh
Photo by Abdul Khaliq Gill from Google Places
Kalabagh
Photo by Idrees Khan from Google Places
Kalabagh
Photo by Idrees Khan from Google Places

Kalabagh is a charming town situated on the western bank of the Indus River in Punjab, Pakistan. It is renowned for its striking red hills, part of the Salt Range, providing breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere. The town is historically significant as the seat of the Nawab of Kalabagh, with the Qila Nawab Sahib fort being a notable landmark. Visitors can explore local handicrafts, particularly footwear, and savor the traditional Makhadi Halwa. Kalabagh offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, making it an ideal spot for those interested in history and nature.

Kalabagh is a charming town situated on the western bank of the Indus River in Punjab, Pakistan. It is renowned for its striking red hills, part of the Salt Range, providing breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere. The town is historically significant as the seat of the Nawab of Kalabagh, with the Qila Nawab Sahib fort being a notable landmark. Visitors can explore local handicrafts, particularly footwear, and savor the traditional Makhadi Halwa. Kalabagh offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, making it an ideal spot for those interested in history and nature.

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Highlights

  • Red hills of the Salt Range.

  • Scenic views of the Indus River.

  • Historical fort of the Nawab of Kalabagh.

  • Local handicrafts and footwear.

  • Traditional Makhadi Halwa.

Before you go: Kalabagh essentials

  • Close access to the Indus River, ideal for scenic walks.

  • Rich cultural heritage with historical sites.

  • Known for local handicrafts, especially footwear.

Local Cuisine

Try the local Makhadi Halwa, a traditional sweet delicacy.

Exploring the Area

Visit the Qila Nawab Sahib for a glimpse into the town's historical significance.

Best For

History enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Currency

PKR ₨

Average Cost

$30-$60 p/day

Languages Spoken

Urdu, Punjabi, English

Scenic Views

Enjoy the panoramic views of the Indus River from the red hills of the Salt Range.

Best time to visit Kalabagh

October-March

Spring

Spring offers pleasant weather, ideal for exploring the natural beauty of Kalabagh.

Summer

Summers can be hot; early mornings and late afternoons are best for outdoor activities.

Best Season

Fall

Mild temperatures make fall a great time for sightseeing and enjoying local festivals.

Winter

Winters are cool, perfect for exploring historical sites without the crowds.

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