Khangah Dogran, located in Punjab, Pakistan, is a city steeped in history and cultural significance. Known for the annual Hazrat Saab Sat-ur-deen Diwan Sahib Mela, the city attracts visitors interested in exploring its rich heritage. Before the partition, it was home to a diverse population, including Hindus and Jains, with numerous temples and a Jain sthanak. Today, it continues to celebrate its past through festivals and local traditions, making it an intriguing destination for cultural explorers.
Annual Hazrat Saab Sat-ur-deen Diwan Sahib Mela festival.
Rich cultural heritage with historical sites.
Formerly a diverse community with Hindu and Jain temples.
Rich cultural heritage with several historical sites.
Annual cultural festival attracts visitors.
Part of the Safdarabad Tehsil in Sheikhupura District.
Visit in July to experience the Hazrat Saab Sat-ur-deen Diwan Sahib Mela.
PKR ₨
$30-$70 p/day
Explore the historical sites and temples that reflect the city's diverse past.
Check out the EFA School system, a new educational initiative in the city.
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Urdu, Punjabi, English
Cultural Exploration, History, Festivals
March-MaySeptember-November
Spring offers pleasant weather for exploring the city's historical sites.
Visit in July for the annual cultural festival, but be prepared for hot weather.
Mild temperatures make it a comfortable time to explore the city.
Cooler weather is ideal for sightseeing and enjoying local traditions.