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Trip Itinerary
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Fort Kohna Qasim Garden
Day 1-2
Multan fort is situated in the center of city. Multan Fort was built on a mound separating it from the city by the old bed of river Ravi. Its date cannot be fixed with accuracy. Apart from the shrines, most of the fort was destroyed by the British in 1848-49 to avenge the death of Lieutenant Alexander vans Agnew, killed in Multan by order of the Sikh governor. Agnew's memorial obelisk stands on a plinth at one of the highest points of the fort mound. A panoramic view of Multan City can be seen from the highest point in the fort. The fort was originally known as Katochgarh and is attributed to have been built by the Katoch Dynasty.
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Alang Pak Gate
Day 2
City Wall of Multan or Faseel e Multan (Urdu: فصیل ملتان) is an ancient wall encircling the old city of Multan. It was built and rebuilt many times as it was destroyed in battles. The original construction time is unknown but it was present during the Siege of Multan and damaged badly. Part of this wall near Haram Gate was destroyed and was used by British troops to enter into the city. The present wall was constructed in 1756 AD. These walls are now rehabilitated under The Multan Walled City Project
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Tomb of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam
Day 2-3
The city of Multan, Punjab, Pakistan has many mausoleums and shrines, due to its rich heritage of pirs and saints. Some of the best-known mausoleums that can still be visited today include the following
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Delhi Gate
Day 3
The gates of the wall in anti clockwise order, are Lohari Gate, Bohar Gate, Haram Gate, Pak Gate, Delhi Gate and Dolat Gate. Bloody Bastion is located on a turn between Pak Gate and Delhi Gate. #Multan
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Bahawalpur
Day 3-4
In 1936 some adjacent districts of Multan and the State of Bahawalpur were separated from Labore to form the Apostolic Prefecture of Multan. In 1939 the Diocese of Multan was established. Benedict Caleo OP was installed as the first (1st) Bishop of Multan.
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Cathedral of St. Mary the Virgin, Multan
Day 4-5
Multan’s historical monument, the 165-year-old Saint Mary’s Cathedral was renovated by the Pakistan Army in collaboration with the civil society of Multan. #Multan #Pakistan #Travelbuddy #Joinmytrip #explore
Trip Summary
Accommodation
Hotel & Apartments & Bed & Breakfast5 days trip
Fort Kohna Qasim Garden, Alang Pak Gate & 4 moreTransportation
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Water Bottles, Laundry, Beverages
Hi-Tea And Personal Snacks
An Extra Expense Due To Landslides
Any Reason Beyond Human Control
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