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Rest Houses of Punjab Forest Department REST HOUSES OF PUNJAB FOREST DEPARTMENT No. of Suites Contact No. of concerned No. of Approaching Sr. Construction Electrification DFO/SDFO for reservations of Division Rest Site Location / Approach Road Condition No. Year (Yes/No) Rooms Houses (Kacha/Metaled) AC Non AC 1 1 1982-83 Jallo Park Metaled Yes 0 0 Hayat Hassan 0300-6663840 042-99237253 Lahore 2 1 1992-93 Forest Colony Metaled Yes 3 0 042-37725352 042-37705767 [email protected] 3 1 1957-58 Changa Manga - Chunian Road Metaled Yes 9 0 Imran Sattar 4 Kasur 1 1957-58 -do- Metaled Yes 9 0 0300-6106030 5 [email protected] Niaz Muhammad 0331-9710000 6 Okara 1 1930 Cpt No. 96 Depalpur Plantation Metaled Yes 1 3 0321-6743156 044-9200058 [email protected] Syed Jawad Hussain Shah 0341-3284226 7 Gujrat 1 1957-58 Daphar Plantation District MB Din Metaled Yes 3 0 0321-8490317 053-3706192 [email protected] Naseem Butt 047-9200207 8 Jhang 1 1952 Shorkot Plantation block No. 1 Kacha/ mateled Yes 2 0300-6184623 0 [email protected] Sardar Sana Ullah Khan 0300-6853588 9 PFRI 1 1984-85 PFRI F.bad/Skp Road Gatwala Metaled Yes 4 0 041-9330723 [email protected] Sh. Manzoor Ahmad 01 Km from GT 0322-6928191 10 RM Chakwal 1 1982-83 Pabbi RF Cpt. # 61 Yes 1 1 Road 054-3660067 [email protected] Amir Abbas 0300-5278964 11 RM Bhakkar 1 1982-83 Rakh Daggar Kotli Mettled Yes 1 2 0453-9200333 [email protected] Ijaz Tabassum 0300-8766751 12 LSNP 1 1989 Metaled Yes 4 0 RD-50, Lalsuhanra Kudwala metaled 062-9250463 road. [email protected] 13 1 1982-83 D.G. Khan metaled Yes 2 0 Mahr Muhammad Asif D.G. 0334-7414788 14 Khan 1984-85 Fort Munro Satisfactory Yes 0 3 064-9260210 1 [email protected] 15 1 1987-88 Khanpur MM Road M/Garh Fair Yes 1 2 Nouman Arshad 16 1 1982-83 QDD Penah Road Dandewala Fair No 0 1 0333-6603113 Muzaffargarh 17 1985-86 Mudwala Alipur Fair Yes 0 1 066-9200033 1 [email protected] Khanewal irrigated Plantation at 18 1 1905 Metaled Yes 1 - Sh. Liaqat Gulzar Pirowal 0307-5291723 Multan 19 1 - Miranpur Irrigated Plantation at Kacha No 0 1 061-9200496 Kodhran District [email protected] Siddique Dogar Maintained 0300-6905162 20 Chichawatni 1 1925 Forest Block No.3 East Sub-Division Yes 2 1 Kacha Road 040-5486886 [email protected] Abid Hussain Gondal Rawalpindi 0331-6306953 21 1 Data Gunj Buksh Road Rawalpindi Metaled Yes 3 0 South 051-9292047 [email protected] 22 1 1928-29 Denoi-Kamra Prindla Road Metaled No 0 2 Abdul Razzaq 23 1 1908-09 Punjar-Narar Road Metaled No 0 2 Rawalpindi 0321-6601247 24 North 1 1901-02 Rawalpinid-Kotli Road Metaled Yes 0 2 051-4917077 25 1 1888-89 Rawalpindi-Karor Road Metaled Yes 0 2 26 1 1902-3 Kahuta-Azad Pattam Road Metaled No 0 2 051-4490403 27 1 1907-8 Kahaliot Keral Road Metaled No 0 2 [email protected] 28 1 1907-8 Kahuta-Beor Road Metaled No 0 2 29 1 1907-8 Jhangar-Ghoon Road Metaled No 0 2 30 1 1902-3 Nara-Salgran Road Metaled Yes 0 1 31 1 1907-8 Kallar-Jandra Road Metaled No 0 2 32 1 1890 Forest Touring Lodge Ghora Gali Metaled Yes 0 3 33 1 1905-06 Forest Touring Lodge Ban Metaled Yes 0 2 34 1 1913-14 Forest Touring Lodge Patriata Metaled Yes 0 2 Amir Sohail Malik Forest Touring Lodge Sambli (Taken 0346-7120878 35 1 1920-21 Katcha Yes 0 2 Murree over by SPD) 0333-5689335 Forest Touring Lodge Surba (Not 36 1 1926-27 Katcha No 0 2 051-3413951 work living) [email protected] Forest Touring Lodge Charehan 37 1 1911-13 Katcha No 0 2 (Damage due to earthquake 2005) 38 2 1905 Inspection Hut Attock Khurd Metalled Yes 0 0 Mohammad Kamran Kazmi 0300-9506991 Attock 39 1 1905 Inspection Hut Akhori Metalled No 0 0 057-9316231 [email protected] Sajid Qadoos Metaled & Katch 0346-5214896 40 Jhelum 1 1986-87 Lehr i R.F. & Tilla RF Yes 0 3 Road 0544-9270032 [email protected] 41 1 - Kallar Kahar Metaled Yes 0 2 Junaid Khan 0300-5125646 Chakwal 42 1 - Thatti Metaled Yes 0 2 0543-660068 [email protected] .
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