Short Trip to Multan

Multan, known as the “City of Saints,” is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, located in southern Punjab, Pakistan. It is a city steeped in history, spirituality, and cultural richness. Its ancient streets are lined with magnificent Sufi shrines, bustling bazaars, and vibrant handicrafts that reflect centuries of tradition. From the stunning architecture of the tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam to the colorful tile work of Bahauddin Zakariya’s shrine, Multan offers visitors a deep sense of connection to the region’s spiritual and cultural past.

Just a short journey from Multan lies Uch Sharif, another sacred and historic town that adds immense value to the region’s tourism appeal. Uch Sharif was once a center of Islamic learning and Sufi mysticism and is home to some of the most beautiful and unique monuments in South Asia. The shrines of Bibi Jawindi, Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari, and others in Uch are architectural marvels, showcasing intricate blue tile work and Persian-influenced design. These sites, now on UNESCO’s tentative list of World Heritage Sites, offer a peaceful, almost timeless experience for travelers interested in history, architecture, and spirituality.

Together, Multan and Uch Sharif represent the spiritual heart of South Punjab. Whether you’re drawn by the call of ancient Sufi traditions, the beauty of Islamic architecture, or the warmth of local hospitality, this region offers an unforgettable journey into Pakistan’s rich cultural and religious heritage.

Itinerary

Afternoon, we will drive towards Multan, it will take us about 7-8 hours via Motorway. We will reach after the sunset and will check-in to the hotel for a nice dinner and rest from the long journey. Overnight in Hotel
Approximate Drive: 7-8 hrs
Approximate elevation: 122 m

Morning, after breakfast, we will begin our day by driving towards the famous Uch Sharif: presenting the monumental shrine complex, with Persianate architectural styles, which are listed as a UNESCO world heritage sites. After visiting the Uch Sharif Complex we will drive back to Multan to visit the unique and skilled craftsmanship of Blue Pottery in the factory. Along with the blue glazed pottery we will have a visit to Hussain Agahi Bazaar in the evening and conclude our day with a visit to a Sufi Music event. Overnight in Hotel.
Approximate Drive: 4 – 5 hrs
Approximate elevation: 122 m

After breakfast, we will visit the shrines of Multan for which Multan is called the city of shrines. Multan skyline is dominated by the grand domes of innumerable tombs of spiritual teachers of all shades of Islam. We will visit Sufi Shrines of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, Baha ud-din Zakria, Shah Shams Tabrez, Shah Yousaf Gardezi, Akbar tombs. Later we will have our Lunch and drive towards Islamabad to drop you at home.
Approximate drive: 7-8 hrs
Approximate Elevation: 540 m

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT MULTAN

Tourists prioritize the Shrine of Shah Rukn-e-Alam for its massive dome (one of the largest in Asia) and the Shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya. They often ask about the best time to visit to witness Sufi rituals or the evening lighting.

Multan is world-famous for Kashi Kari. Foreigners often ask for directions to authentic workshops (rather than just showrooms) to see artisans hand-painting the iconic blue and white ceramics.

This is a common question. While Multan is generally safe, local regulations for foreigners can sometimes be strict. Foreign tourists do need an escort.

Since Multan is notoriously hot (temperatures can exceed 50°C in summer), the most frequent advice sought is about the winter window (November to February) when the weather is mild.

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