Three locations Punjab should put on its tourism map
The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government has promised to give the nation four new tourist resorts in its first 100 days.
To help the Punjab government and its tourism department, I set out to explore three resorts across the province that are normally not on people’s radars.
Whether the provincial government takes this advice or not, my top three contenders for the prize are as follows.
Kalabagh
Known more for Malik Amir Mohammad Khan, the Nawab of Kalabagh and fearsome governor of Punjab from 1960-1966, Kalabagh has so much more to offer.
River Indus, starting in Tibet, is contained in a mountain gorge; it is at Kalabagh that the river debouches into Punjab’s plains and what a magnificent sight it is to watch the sun go down over the 1928 railway bridge from the hamlet of Kukranwala on the river’s west bank.