Daraban - Places Worth Visiting Around Draban

Places Worth Visiting Around Draban

The town of Draban itself offers little in terms of sightseeing, tourism or adventure. So it is neighbouring mountains where mostly people end up in their quest for enjoyment,recreation and fun. Excursion to Draban Zam is have become quite popular among the young of the town. There they get abundant opportunities of swimming, dancing and eating. Near Darazinda, Peer Ghundai, another sight of abundant waterfalls and nice scenery is major attraction. But it is trip to Takht-e-Sulaiman which is most popular excursion for the people. The trip to this 3400 M high summit is undertaken in summer and usually takes two days journey on foot over difficult mountain terrain. On summit there is a religious shrine and a Takht related with prophet Sulaiman. To the south of Draban lies important town of Musa Zai Sharif boasting an important khankah of Nashbaniah sufi tradition . The shrine houses tombs of Hazrat Dost Muhammad Qandhari, hazrat Usman Damani, Hazrat Sirjuddin, Hazrat Ibrahim, Hazrat Ismail. The shrine of Musa zai is quite well known in the whole region and the devotees visit it from all over Pakistan,Afghanistan India and even from Arab countries.Khankah of Hazrat Shaikh Ghulam Yaseen Sahib,known as Hazrat Agah Sahib and tombs of his sons Hazrat Faiz Muhammad Sahib,Hazrat Muhammad Din Sahib is well known and people from all over of the Pakistan come to visit their tombs.

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