Kalawan, Taxila
#5 among attractions in Taxila
Facts and practical information
Kalawan is the name of an archaeological site in the area of Taxila in Pakistan, where it is one of the largest Buddhist establishment. It is located about 2 km from the Dharmarajika stupa. ()
Taxila Pakistan
Kalawan – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Jaulian, Sirkap, Taxila Museum, Sirsukh.
2.9 miNE Buddhist architecture, Monastery,Jaulian, Taxila
73 min walk • Jaulian is a ruined Buddhist monastery dating from the 2nd century CE, located in Pakistan. Jaulian is located in Haripur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, near the provincial border with Punjab and the city of Taxila.
2.4 miNW Buddhist architecture, Archaeological site,Sirkap, Taxila
61 min walk • Sirkap is the name of an archaeological site on the bank opposite to the city of Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan. The city of Sirkap was built by the Greco-Bactrian king Demetrius after he invaded ancient India around 180 BC.
- 2.4 miNWBuddhist architecture, Specialty museum, Art museum
Taxila Museum, Taxila
61 min walk • Taxila Museum is located at Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan. The museum is home to a significant and comprehensive collection of Gandharan art dating from the 1st to the 7th centuries CE.
- 3.1 miNCity, Buddhist architecture, Archaeological site
Sirsukh, Taxila
80 min walk • Sirsukh is an ancient city that forms part of the ruins at Taxila, near the modern day city of Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan.
- 6.7 miSEMuseum
Golra Sharif Railway Museum, Islamabad
170 min walk • Golra Sharif Railway Museum, also known as Pakistan Railways Heritage Museum, is a railway museum located near the Sector F-13 of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.
2.2 miNW Buddhist architecture, Archaeological site,Bhir Mound, Taxila
57 min walk • The Bhir Mound is an archaeological site in Taxila in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It contains some of the oldest ruins of Ancient Taxila, dated to sometime around the period 800-525 BC as its earliest layers bear "grooved" Red Burnished Ware, Bhir Mound, along with several...
4.2 miW Buddhist architecture, Archaeological site,Dharmarajika Stupa, Taxila
108 min walk • The Dharmarajika Stupa, also referred to as the Great Stupa of Taxila, is a Buddhist stupa near Taxila, Pakistan. It dates from the 2nd century CE, and was built by the Kushans to house small bone fragments of the Buddha.
4.1 miNE Archaeological site,Mohra Muradu
105 min walk • Mohra Muradu is the place of an ancient Buddhist stupa and monastery near the ruins of Taxila built by the Kushans. The ancient monastery is located in a valley and offers a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains.
- 4.2 miWArchaeological site
Mankiala stupa, Taxila
108 min walk • The Mankiala Stupa is a 2nd-century Buddhist stupa near the village of Tope Mankiala, in Pakistan's Punjab province. The stupa was built by the Kushans and is said to commemorate the spot, where according to the Jataka tales, an incarnation of the Buddha called Prince Sattva sacrificed himself to feed seven hungry tiger cubs.
- 2.4 miNWArchaeological site
Gandhara, Taxila
63 min walk • Gandhāra is the name of an ancient region located in present-day north-west Pakistan and parts of north-east Afghanistan. Gandhara was one of 16 Mahajanapada of ancient India.
- 3.1 miNWUniversities and schools
University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila
81 min walk • The University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila is a public university located in Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in 1975 as a campus of the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore and chartered as an independent university in 1993.