Hiran Minar in Sheikhupura transforms into new tourism hub

To promote green travel, 15 bicycles, electric golf carts operate on three-kilometre forest ride within complex

Punjab Secretary for Tourism and Archaeology, Dr Ehsan Bhutta, has announced the completion of major projects aimed at transforming the historic Hiran Minar in Sheikhupura into a new tourism hub.

He said the provincial government is working to upgrade historical sites with modern facilities to enhance the experience of both domestic and international visitors.

According to Dr Bhutta, a floating jetty-cum-restaurant has been developed at Hiran Minar, offering visitors the unique experience of boating and dining simultaneously. The project was completed in collaboration with the Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab (TDCP).

He further stated that, with the support of the Wildlife Department, a mini zoo is being established at the site, where about 30 deer and wild sheep from Changa Manga are being relocated. To promote eco-friendly mobility, 15 bicycles and electric golf carts have been provided for a three-kilometre-long forest ride within the complex.

Dr Bhutta also revealed that the first route of the double-decker tourist bus service has been finalised, connecting the shrine of Waris Shah with Hiran Minar. In the second phase, the historical Bohli of Jandiala Sher Khan and the Sheikhupura Fort will be added to this route.

In collaboration with the Sheikhupura Arts Council, live performances of the classic Punjabi epic Heer at the Waris Shah shrine and folk music events by local artists at Hiran Minar will also be organised. Additionally, barbecue facilities will be made available for families at a nominal charge to encourage a wholesome recreational environment.

Dr Ehsan Bhutta emphasised that these initiatives will help establish Sheikhupura as a new tourism hub in Punjab, boosting the local economy and creating new employment opportunities for the community.

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