Upgraded Safari Train Rawalpindi to Attock Khurd 2026- Pakistan Railways Sunday Service
Pakistan Railways launched its upgraded Safari Tourist Train from Rawalpindi to Attock Khurd. Inaugurated by Minister Muhammad Hanif Abbasi, the AC service offers comfortable seating, meals, scenic stops, and family activities. It runs every Sunday as part of efforts to boost tourism and modernize rail services.

Table of Contents
- What the upgraded Safari Train includes
- Ticket prices and booking info
- Why this train appeals to families and tourists
- Connection to larger railway improvements
- Practical tips for your Safari Train trip
- A welcome addition for local tourism
- Looking ahead
Pakistan Railways Upgraded Safari Train from Rawalpindi to Attock Khurd: New Day Trip Option
Pakistan Railways launched its upgraded Safari Tourist Train from Rawalpindi on April 12, 2026. Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi inaugurated the service at Rawalpindi Railway Station. The train runs every Sunday and heads to Attock Khurd, giving people a comfortable way to enjoy scenic views and a full day out.
This move forms part of ongoing work to improve passenger services and grow rail tourism. The train now has better facilities, and officials link it to rising trust in the railways.
What the upgraded Safari Train includes
The train features air-conditioned coaches with improved, cushioned seating. It offers a family-friendly setup, so parents and kids can travel without hassle. The service operates under a private sector partnership, which helps maintain higher standards.
It departs Rawalpindi at 08:30 AM. Breakfast comes after the train leaves the station. The route passes through Golra Sharif, where it stops so passengers can visit the Railway Museum. Then it continues via Hasan Abdal toward Attock Khurd, arriving around 11:05 AM.
At Attock Khurd, the train stays for several hours. Travellers get time to explore the historic colonial-era station and the famous 160-year-old iron bridge over the Indus River. Lunch is included, along with activities like horse riding, camel riding, and simple games for families. The train leaves Attock Khurd in the afternoon and returns to Rawalpindi around 4:05 PM or 4:30 PM.
The journey crosses the Potohar plateau. Passengers see green fields, small hills, canals like Ghazi Barotha, and changing landscapes that feel refreshing compared to city roads.
Ticket prices and booking info
Current fares include meals and activities:
- Safari Coach: Rs 4,500 per person (breakfast, lunch, horse/camel riding and games)
- AC Parlour: Rs 5,000 per person
- Salon: Rs 6,000 per person
- Foreigners: $70 (NOC may be required)
Reservations are open now. You can book by calling 0346-4921111 or 051-9275329. Spots tend to fill quickly on pleasant weather days, so it helps to reserve early if you plan a Sunday trip from Rawalpindi or nearby Islamabad.
Why this train appeals to families and tourists
Many people in the twin cities look for easy weekend plans that don’t involve heavy driving. This day trip fits well. You sit in AC comfort, watch the scenery, and reach a peaceful spot by the river without extra planning.
Families like the child-friendly atmosphere and activities at Attock Khurd. Kids enjoy the short stops and outdoor fun while parents relax. The onboard meals keep things simple. Older travelers appreciate the cushioned seats and the chance to step into history at places like the Attock Bridge and old station building.
The short halt at Golra Sharif adds a quick educational touch. The museum shows old railway items without taking too much time from the main journey.
Connection to larger railway improvements
Minister Hanif Abbasi has spoken about the broader reforms underway. Pakistan Railways focuses on modernization, digitalization of services, better safety, and upgraded infrastructure. The target is to finish major upgrades by December 2026.
These changes show results. In late 2025, daily revenues reached around Rs 300 million for several weeks the highest figure in nearly 30 years. Officials say improved services and reliability help bring more passengers and build trust.
The Safari Train fits into this picture. It turns a regular route into a tourism product that can bring steady income while giving people a pleasant experience. If demand grows, similar services could expand to other scenic stretches.
Practical tips for your Safari Train trip
Book your tickets a few days ahead, especially if you travel with a group. Confirm the exact departure time because minor adjustments can happen.
Bring comfortable shoes for walking around Attock Khurd and the bridge area. Carry a power bank for your phone, the views and historic spots make for good photos. Sunscreen and a light jacket work well, depending on the season.
The upper views from certain coaches give wider sights of the Potohar region. If you have small children, the activities at the destination help burn energy before the return ride.
Check updates through official Pakistan Railways channels or the reservation numbers, as digital tools continue to improve information access.
A welcome addition for local tourism
Attock Khurd offers calm river views and a break from daily rush. The historic bridge and station give a sense of the past, while the surrounding area feels open and green. For residents of Rawalpindi, Islamabad, and nearby towns, this train creates an affordable, low-stress day out.
Pakistan holds strong potential for rail-based tourism. Routes that combine comfort, history, and nature can attract both local families and visitors from other provinces or abroad. The upgraded Safari Train tests this idea in a practical way.
It also supports small businesses at the stops. Eateries, local guides, and activity providers benefit when more people visit regularly.
Looking ahead
The launch on April 12 shows Pakistan Railways moving forward with visible changes that passengers can feel. Air-conditioned coaches, planned stops, included meals, and family activities make the journey more than simple travel.
Combined with record revenue figures and the push toward full modernisation by the end of 2026, it points to steady progress. For anyone near Rawalpindi looking for a relaxed Sunday plan, the Safari Train to Attock Khurd now sits as a solid choice.
The train runs weekly. The scenery stays beautiful, the facilities feel upgraded, and the day ends back home in the evening. If you want to try something different from routine outings, keep this on your list.
For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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