Khewra Salt Mine
The Khewra Salt Mine is located in Khewra, north of Pind Dadan Khan, in the salt range areas of Jehlum district. It is Pakistan's largest, the world's 2nd largest, and the oldest salt mine in the world.
Khewra Salt Mine is a major tourist attraction, with around 250,000 visitors a year. They are taken into the mine on Khewra Salt mines Railways. There are numerous pools of salty water inside. The Badshahi Masjid was built in the mining tunnels with multi-colored salt bricks about fifty years ago. Other artistic carvings in the mine include a replica of Minar-e - Pakistan, a statue of Allama Iqbal, an accumulation of crystals that form the name of Muhamamd in urdu script, a model of the Great wall of China and another of the Mall Road of Murree. A clinical ward with 20 beds was established in 2007, for the treatment of asthma and other respiratory diseases using salt therapy The "Visit Pakistan Year 2007" event included a train Safari visit of Khewra Salt Mine
Other visitor attractions in the mine include the 75-meter-high (245 feet) Assembly Hall; Pul-Saraat, a salt bridge with no pillars over a 25-meters-deep (80-foot-deep) brine pond; Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors), where salt crystals are light pink; and a cafe. Do plan one day trip from Lahore to Khewra Salt mines.
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One day trip from lahore to Khewra Salt Mines Includes :
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