Embark on a guided day trip from Islamabad to Rohtas Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the impressive fortress built by Sher Shah Suri and learn about its historical significance.
Embark on a guided day trip from Islamabad to Rohtas Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the impressive fortress built by Sher Shah Suri and learn about its historical significance.
- Rohtas Fort - Built in 16th - century by Sher Shah Suri, “Rohtas Fortress” was built to suppress the local Gakhar tribes of then Potohar region during Mughal regime at sub-continent India. Interestingly, Rohtas Fort was never stormed by force and was inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1997 for being an “exceptional example of the Muslim military architecture of Central and South Asia.
- Rohtas Fort - Built in 16th - century by Sher Shah Suri, “Rohtas Fortress” was built to suppress the local Gakhar tribes of then Potohar region during Mughal regime at sub-continent India. Interestingly, Rohtas Fort was never stormed by force and was inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1997 for being an “exceptional example of the Muslim military architecture of Central and South Asia.

- Lunch
- All tax and service charges
- English speaking guide
- Entrance Tickets
- Hotel pick & drop (from Islamabad)
- Lunch
- All tax and service charges
- English speaking guide
- Entrance Tickets
- Hotel pick & drop (from Islamabad)
- Gratuities (optional).
- Gratuities (optional).
Embark on a day trip from Islamabad to explore the historic Rohtas Fort with a licensed guide. Constructed by Sher Shah Suri of Afghanistan, the fortress was designed to halt the progress of Mughal Emperor Humayun and to control the local Gakhar tribes of the Potohar region, who were allies of the Mughal regime in the Indian subcontinent. In 1997,…
Embark on a day trip from Islamabad to explore the historic Rohtas Fort with a licensed guide. Constructed by Sher Shah Suri of Afghanistan, the fortress was designed to halt the progress of Mughal Emperor Humayun and to control the local Gakhar tribes of the Potohar region, who were allies of the Mughal regime in the Indian subcontinent. In 1997, UNESCO recognized Rohtas Fort as a World Heritage Site, highlighting it as an “exceptional example of Muslim military architecture in Central and South Asia.” The fort features 12 gates, all crafted from ashlar stone.
Convenient pick-up and drop-off services are provided from Islamabad city.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.