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Pakistan International
6 Feb, Thu
08:30 PM
Dubai - Multan
1 stop
0h 10m
DXB-MUX
Pakistan International
20 Feb, Thu
08:30 PM
Dubai - Multan
1 stop
0h 10m
DXB-MUX
Pakistan International
5 Feb, Wed
08:30 PM
Dubai - Multan
1 stop
10h 55m
DXB-MUX
Flydubai
28 Feb, Fri
11:55 AM
Dubai - Multan
Non-stop
2h 35m
DXB-MUX
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi
3 Mar, Mon
09:20 AM
Abu Dhabi - Multan
Non-stop
2h 45m
AUH-MUX
Air Arabia
1 Feb, Sat
06:15 AM
Dubai - Multan
Non-stop
2h 30m
SHJ-MUX
Pakistan International
31 Jan, Fri
02:15 PM
Dubai - Multan
Non-stop
2h 35m
SHJ-MUX
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About Multan

Multan, one of the oldest cities in the Asian subcontinent, is located in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Known as the 'City of Saints,' Multan is rich in Sufi shrines and bazaars and has a population of approximately 1.9 million as of 2023, making it a key cultural and economic hub in the region.

The climate in Multan is arid, characterized by extremely hot summers, mild winters, and scant rainfall. The summer months can see temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius, making the cooler months from October to March more suitable for visiting.

Multan International Airport serves the city, offering flights to and from several major cities within Pakistan and mostly connected flights by Emirates or Qatar Airways, from major UAE cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. This connectivity facilitates both domestic and international tourists eager to explore this historic city.

Multan's cuisine reflects the rich agricultural produce of the Punjab region, with a focus on hearty dishes featuring wheat, dairy, and an abundance of fruits. Signature dishes include Sajji (spiced roast lamb), Multani fish, and the famous Multani Sohan halwa, a sweet, dense confection made from sprouted wheat, sugar, milk, and dry fruits.

Tourist attractions in Multan are deeply rooted in its Sufi heritage. The Mausoleum of Bahauddin Zakariya, an ornate 13th-century shrine, draws visitors and pilgrims alike. The city’s skyline is dotted with blue-tiled domes and historic fortresses such as the Multan Fort, which offers insights into the city’s rich past through its splendid architecture and panoramic views.

For history enthusiasts, the Multan Museum houses artifacts that span the region's extensive history, from the Maurya Empire to the British Raj. The museum's collection includes ancient pottery, coins, and weapons that narrate the tale of Multan's historical significance.

Outdoor activities in Multan include exploring the bustling bazaars like Hussain Agahi, where visitors can shop for traditional handicrafts, jewelry, and textiles unique to the region. Additionally, the Ghanta Ghar, or Clock Tower, is a central point around which the old and new parts of the city converge, offering a glimpse into the vibrant daily life of Multan.

Travelers from the United Arab Emirates can utilize the e-visa facility for visiting Multan, ensuring a hassle-free travel experience. This online system requires submitting a simple application along with necessary documents, and the visa is generally processed within a few days. As always, visitors are encouraged to check the latest travel advisories and visa requirements prior to their journey to enjoy a seamless travel experience to Multan.

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