Sehwan Sharif, located in Sindh along the Indus River, is a city renowned for its spiritual significance, vibrant culture, and historical heritage. It is most famous as the home of the Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, one of Pakistan’s most revered Sufi saints. This city attracts pilgrims and travelers alike, offering a unique blend of devotion, culture, and history.
Visitors to Sehwan Sharif can witness the mesmerizing rituals at the shrine, experience the soulful qawwali music, and explore the local bazaars and traditional Sindhi crafts. The city’s rich heritage, combined with the surrounding landscapes of the Indus plains, offers travelers both spiritual enrichment and cultural immersion.
Best visited from October to March, when the weather is pleasant, Sehwan Sharif provides an unforgettable experience of Sufi traditions, local culture, and historic architecture in southern Pakistan.







