Kalur Kot is a quaint town in the Bhakkar District of Punjab, Pakistan. Serving as the headquarters of Kalurkot Tehsil, it is positioned on the eastern bank of the river Indus. The town is notable for its historical railway station, built during British rule, which is part of the North-Western Railway route. Visitors can expect an extreme climate, with scorching summers reaching up to 50°C and frosty winters dipping to -1°C. The town offers a glimpse into rural life in Punjab, with local attractions such as livestock farms and gardens.
Located on the eastern bank of the river Indus.
Headquarters of Kalurkot Tehsil.
Extreme climate with hot summers and cold winters.
Historical railway station from British rule.
Extreme climate with very hot summers and cold winters.
Proximity to the Indus River provides scenic views.
Historical significance due to its railway station from the British era.
Kalur Kot is accessible via the main railway line to Mianwali, making train travel a convenient option.
PKR ₨
$30-$60 p/day
Prepare for extreme temperatures; summers can be very hot, and winters are cold.
Explore local farms and gardens to experience the agricultural lifestyle of the region.
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March-MaySeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, ideal for exploring the town and its surroundings.
Summers are extremely hot, so plan indoor activities or evening outings.
Fall is a pleasant time to visit with cooler temperatures and fewer tourists.
Winters are cold and frosty, perfect for experiencing the serene rural landscape.