Saturday , July 31st , 2010
 
 Travel Guide :

Multan is located in the southern central province of Punjab. It is developed east of the Chenab River about 966 km from Karachi. Multan, is aptly known as the 'City of Pirs and Shrines', a city enriched with bazaars, mosques, shrines and superbly designed tombs.

A circular road around the rampart gives access to the city through thirteen gates. Some of the imposing structures of these gates are still preserved. In the bazaars of the Old City one can still come across tiny shops where craftsmen can be seen busily turning out master-pieces in copper, brass, silver and textiles in traditional fashion.

The old city has narrow colorful bazaars full of local handicrafts and narrow winding lanes. There are many historic, cultural and recreational places of interest in Multan. It is a commercial and industrial center. Its Industries may include fertilizer, soap and glass factories, foundries; cotton, woolen and silk textile mills; flour, sugar

and oil mills; and a large thermal-power station. It is famous for its handicrafts (ceramics and camel-skin work) and cottage industries. There are hospitals, public gardens, and several colleges affiliated with the University of Punjab. The University of Multan was established in 1975. Large, irregular suburbs have grown outside the old walled-town, apart from this, two satellite towns have also been set up. The numerous shrines within the old city offer impressive examples of workmanship and architecture. These shrines are the foremost attractions for tourists.

The Shams-e-Tabriz shrine is built almost entirely of sky-blue engravings with glazed bricks. The shrine of Shah Rukn-e Alam (Tughlaq period) has one of the biggest domes in Asia while the shrine of Sheikh Yusuf Gardez is considered to be a masterpiece of the Multani style. Other shrines may include the Pahladpuri Temple and the Idgah Mosque (1735).

Mangoes of Shujabad district are the best in the world. Multani khussa (shoes); embroidered clothes for ladies; embroidered cholas for men; earthenware pottery, painted potter, camel skinware (e.g. lamps); carpets, wooden products especially, lacquered wood furniture and ornaments are the exclusive offerings of Multan. It offers a majestic blend of Sufism and Architectural Excellence coupled with breathtaking designs and ornaments.

Hotels

Holiday Inn 5*
Sindbad 3*
Shezan 2*
Many other small hotels near Railway station.

Half day Shrines & Bazaar.

Leave from your hotel Morning or Afternoon drive to the old city "The Fort" Visit Mausoleum Hazarat Bahauddin Zakaria (1182 - 1266) a Sufi saint who traveled all different countries of Islam and learnt the faith of unity . He taught the teachings of sufism to the people in Multan and had this beautiful mausoleum built for himself. The tomb is made of terracotta bricks and is very well decorated with the blue glazed tiles.

Later visit the tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam a Sufi saint inspired by his grand father Bahauddin Zakaria and learnt the lessons of Sufism. The tomb in magnificently beautiful and very well restored by the Agha Khan Award of Architecture in 1986. Originally built in 1320 by emperor Ghayasuddin Tughlaq for himself . On his becoming the devote of the saint he preferred it for the saint who Died in 1234. Tomb is an octagonal structure of Baked bricks beautifully decorated with blue & turquoise glazed tiles. After that drive to the tomb of Shah Shams Tabrez A saint having numerous devotes from all faiths& religions . You have a chance to see the prayers of devotes and faces of people coming from different villages and town to have a look of the saint's Mausoleum. Tour ends with a visit to the main bazaar of Multan. A school of colors and happy faces (mind the heat In summer) one can spend hours roaming this bazaar.

Evening Dinner & puppet Show

Multan is famous for the puppet shows a typical string puppet show depicting a legend from the numerous Sufi stories. Watch the puppet later ride the Horse carriages to Dine at a local restaurant.

Full day Harrappa

Leave very early morning to see the ruins of this 5000 years old city of Indus civilization. Return late in the evening. On the way stop at different villages & towns. ( Indus Civilization )

Full day Excursion to Punjnad & Uch Sharief

Early morning Drive 70 Kilometers to Punjnad. On the way stop at a small village of fishermen community. Punjnad is confluence of 5 rivers . You can have a boat ride here in River Chenab, later continue to Uch Sharief the land which attracted most of the Sufis of the subcontinent. Still the town shows the same mystic feeling. There are many beautiful mausoleums of different saints . We shall see here the tomb of Sheikh Jalaluddin Surkh & Jewindi Bibi both elaborately decorated with blue glazed tiles. After visiting the Bazaar we will return back to Multan.

Transfers

Airport to Hotel

If you stay at Holiday Inn it is only 10 - 15 Minutes easy drive if you stay at a Hotel in the main city it takes about 20 Minutes from Airport. There are Taxis & a Private Van available at the Airport.

Multan - Bahawalpur

95 Kilometers road is very nice and there are not as many stops as such you do get a good view of country side and if you wants you may stop at a school or village on the way.

Multan - Sukkur

Best way is to take a train from Multan and reach Sukkur. There are regular trains leaving 0745 , 0945 , 1120 , 1305. Train journey can be a wonderful experience as you get to see very interesting railway stations and numerous people going & coming. You also get a broader view of the country side.

By road it is 454 Kilometers. Road is well paved but usually there is a lot of Trucks traffic due to which journey be longer the 9 Hours.

Multan - Lahore

348 Kilometers 7 - 8 Hors It is usually recommended with the tour of Harrappa on the way making it a 10 Hours Journey. Road is pretty good there are many small & big towns on the way. One must leave early in the morning stopping at different tea stalls and towns it should take about 3 Hours & 30 Minutes to Harrappa visit the site & museum later continue to Lahore Lunch at a local restaurant (Usually called Truck restaurant ) Arrive Lahore in the evening.

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