Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Khewra - a personal experience

Having personally visited Khewra Salt Mines, I know exactly whats in store for tourists visiting the second largest salt mine in the world. We as a family took off from Lahore on a rented PTDC van who were managing the tour. It had been quite a while since we had gone for a trip together. The safest and most convenient route to take was the Motorway, which passes from very near the mine itself. Khewra Mines about 160 kilometers from Islamabad and 260 kilometers from Lahore. As soon as we reached the mine itself, we could instantly see flocks of people going in and coming out of the mine entrance, proving itself to be a hot destination for tourists. Another major attraction there is the rail service, which takes you for an inside-the-mine tour. A large number of small cafes are also found. Inside the mine, there are enormous "salt lakes" which can be termed as a miracle on their own. Large areas of the mine are now only tourist spots, meaning extraction of salt has been stopped from those levels, whereas it is still continuing elsewhere across the salt mine. A beautifully constructed salt mosque inside is one of the biggest attractions the mine has to offer. Families can be seen visiting the mine while children have a ball running around and enjoying themselves. A whole restaurant has been established inside the mine itself to cate to the growing needs of local and international tourists who throng the area regularly. A beautiful place to visit, Khewra salt mine should not be missed!

6 comments:

  1. that was a very interesting article. i have never been to khewra mines myself but your picturesque description of the tourist attraction has really got me thinking and now i want to plan a family trip of my own to the salt range! that should be fun!
    also the photography is awesome!! :)

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  2. Thank You Rameen! Are you from Pakistan? If you ever visit Lahore do feel free to contact us. We also operate tours of our own. It'll be an honour to take you and your family to the mine. =)

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    1. Raaid

      Don't the mines have a website to promote the attraction ?

      Letting the tourist board down as I plan to visit in a few weeks and recall seeing this in the Amazing Race few years ago, now if TV network didn't promote the site, I would never have known the place exists despite family from the Jhelum town district but from over seas my self

      Regards
      Imran

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    2. Raaid

      Don't the mines have a website to promote the attraction ?

      Letting the tourist board down as I plan to visit in a few weeks and recall seeing this in the Amazing Race few years ago, now if TV network didn't promote the site, I would never have known the place exists despite family from the Jhelum town district but from over seas my self

      Regards
      Imran

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  3. Also what are the roads like travelling in from Gujrat. If treacherous don't want to be travelling in the dark in way home ?
    Raaid

    Don't the mines have a website to promote the attraction ?

    Letting the tourist board down as I plan to visit in a few weeks and recall seeing this in the Amazing Race few years ago, now if TV network didn't promote the site, I would never have known the place exists despite family from the Jhelum town district but from over seas my self, a real shame considering the history associated dating back to 326bc and Alexander the great where his sick and tired horses kicked the salt rocks which aided recovery and regarded as when the mines were first discovered.

    Regards
    Imran

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  4. Also what are the roads like travelling in from Gujrat. If treacherous don't want to be travelling in the dark in way home ?
    Raaid

    Don't the mines have a website to promote the attraction ?

    Letting the tourist board down as I plan to visit in a few weeks and recall seeing this in the Amazing Race few years ago, now if TV network didn't promote the site, I would never have known the place exists despite family from the Jhelum town district but from over seas my self, a real shame considering the history associated dating back to 326bc and Alexander the great where his sick and tired horses kicked the salt rocks which aided recovery and regarded as when the mines were first discovered.

    Regards
    Imran

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