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Exploring the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway

The Lahore Islamabad Motorway is a modern highway that connects two of Pakistan’s most important cities. It is one of the most well-maintained and safest roads in the country, making it an ideal route for travellers. The motorway passes through several cities and towns, offering an opportunity to explore the local culture and attractions of each.

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From natural wonders to historic monuments, there is something for everyone to enjoy along this scenic route. Graana.com provides an overview of the motorway below, providing travellers with all the information they need to plan a safe and enjoyable journey.

 

History and Significance of Lahore Islamabad Motorway

 

 

The Lahore Islamabad Motorway, also known as the M-2, is one of the most important motorways in Pakistan. Completed in 1998, its construction was a significant milestone in the development of Pakistan’s infrastructure.

It was built with the support of the Asian Development Bank and was considered a crucial part of the country’s economic development plan. The primary objective of this project was to provide a fast and safe mode of transportation between Lahore and Islamabad.

Its construction involved extensive planning and execution. The team divided the project into several phases, and they completed each phase with meticulous attention to detail.

They built the motorway using the latest technology and materials, and they closely monitored every aspect of the construction to ensure the highest quality standards.

Its significance for the economic development of Pakistan cannot be overstated. The motorway has greatly improved connectivity and boosted economic activity by facilitating trade and commerce between Lahore and Islamabad.

In addition, its construction provided jobs to thousands of people, and its operation continues to generate employment in various sectors such as transportation, hospitality, and tourism.

 

Route and Distance

 

 

The Islamabad Lahore Motorway is a 6-lane, 375-kilometre-long road. The journey starts from the city of Lahore, which is situated in the province of Punjab. You can directly access various points in the city, including Thokar Niaz Baig, Shahdara, and Kala Shah Kaku. 

The motorway passes through some of the most scenic regions of Pakistan, including the Salt Range and the Potohar Plateau. The drive is enjoyable, and travellers can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding areas. Along the way, several rest stops and facilities are available, including gas stations, prayer rooms, restaurants, etc.

The drive from Lahore to Islamabad takes around 4 hours. The speed limit on the motorway is 120 km/h, and travellers should observe all traffic rules and regulations.

 

Safety Measures

 

 

The Islamabad Lahore Motorway is made of high-quality asphalt, ensuring a smooth and comfortable drive. The safety measures on the motorway include barriers and guardrails to prevent accidents and emergency lanes for vehicles needing assistance. There are also several speed cameras along the route to ensure that travellers adhere to the speed limit.

 

Scenic Views and Landmarks on Lahore Islamabad Motorway

The road passes through the Salt Range, as well as several natural and man-made landmarks along the way, including the Khewra Salt Mines, Kallar Kahar Lake, and the Margalla Hills. 

 

Major Cities and Towns

The motorway passes through several major areas, including Lahore, Sheikhupura, Gujranwala, Wazirabad, Gujrat, Kharian, Jhelum, and Rawalpindi. Each of these cities and towns has its unique attractions, making them worth exploring.

 

Popular Tourist Attractions and Landmarks

The Lahore-Islamabad Motorway passes through several tourist attractions, which include:

 

Khewra Salt Mines

The Khewra Salt Mines are one of the largest salt mines in the world. Tourists can take a guided tour of the mines, and learn about the history and significance of the salt industry in Pakistan.

 

Kallar Kahar Lake

The Kallar Kahar Lake is a natural lake located near the motorway. It is a popular spot for boating and picnicking and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills.

 

Rohtas Fort

The Rohtas Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was built in the 16th century. It is an excellent example of military architecture from that period.

 

Local Cuisine and Eateries

The Lahore-Islamabad Motorway offers travellers an opportunity to sample the local cuisine and explore the eateries along the way. Some popular local dishes include biryani, tandoori chicken, kebabs, and nihari. 

 


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

What is the toll tax from Lahore to Islamabad on the motorway?

Currently, the toll tax for cars/jeeps on the M-2 Motorway is Rs. 910. 

 

How long is the Lahore Islamabad Motorway?

The Lahore-Islamabad Motorway is 367 kilometres long and takes approximately 4 hours to travel on, depending on the traffic and weather conditions.

 

Which motorway interchange is near Islamabad?

The M-1 Motorway ends at Islamabad and connects with the M-2 Motorway at the Islamabad/Rawalpindi terminal.

 

What is the speed limit on Lahore-Islamabad Motorway?

In Pakistan, the speed limits on motorways are similar to those in many European countries, having a limit of 120 km/h (75 mph). In the western regions of the country, the speed limit may be slightly higher.

 

What is the price of an M-Tag?

According to the National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP), vehicle owners who wish to obtain an M-Tag will be required to pay a registration fee of Rs. 200. FWO (Frontier Works Organisation) manage the highway monetary system. The relevant authorities receive the remittance of the fund collection.

 

How do I pay my motorway tax?

Obtaining an M-Tag for your vehicle has become more convenient, with various websites and applications allowing you to recharge your M-Tag account online without any tax deduction. You can recharge it using JazzCash, Easypaisa, debit/credit cards, scratch cards, Motorway App Recharge, and Motorway Customer Care Recharge.

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Arslan Siddiqui

Arslan is a Content Writer at Graana.com. With a bachelor's in marketing, he writes research-based guides on real estate, lifestyle and tech.

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