Kallar Kahar is a subdivision of Chakwal District in Punjab. It is famous for its natural gardens, peacocks and a salty lake.
 The main attraction of the eastern Salt Range are the shrine of Saidan  Shah at Choa Saidan Shah, the lake and shrine of Abdul Qadir Gilani at  Kallar Kahar and the Hindu Temple Complex at Katas. Kallar Kahar is  located at a distance of 135 km from Rawalpindi. The Temple of Shiva at  Katas (10th century AD) and other temples around Katas are valuable  pieces of architecture and history.
The main attraction of the eastern Salt Range are the shrine of Saidan  Shah at Choa Saidan Shah, the lake and shrine of Abdul Qadir Gilani at  Kallar Kahar and the Hindu Temple Complex at Katas. Kallar Kahar is  located at a distance of 135 km from Rawalpindi. The Temple of Shiva at  Katas (10th century AD) and other temples around Katas are valuable  pieces of architecture and history.
 The main attraction of the eastern Salt Range are the shrine of Saidan  Shah at Choa Saidan Shah, the lake and shrine of Abdul Qadir Gilani at  Kallar Kahar and the Hindu Temple Complex at Katas. Kallar Kahar is  located at a distance of 135 km from Rawalpindi. The Temple of Shiva at  Katas (10th century AD) and other temples around Katas are valuable  pieces of architecture and history.
The main attraction of the eastern Salt Range are the shrine of Saidan  Shah at Choa Saidan Shah, the lake and shrine of Abdul Qadir Gilani at  Kallar Kahar and the Hindu Temple Complex at Katas. Kallar Kahar is  located at a distance of 135 km from Rawalpindi. The Temple of Shiva at  Katas (10th century AD) and other temples around Katas are valuable  pieces of architecture and history.











 






 
 
 
 
