Khanpur Dam

The Khanpur Dam is located on the Haro River in Khanpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, about 50 km from Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. It forms Khanpur Lake, a reservoir that supplies drinking water to Islamabad and Rawalpindi and irrigation water to many of the agricultural and industrial areas surrounding the cities.

The dam was completed in 1983 after a 15-year construction period, at a cost of ₨1,385.1 million. It is 51 m high and stores 79,980 acre.ft of water.

Blue-green water and tourism
The blue-green water of the dam attracts hundreds of tourists from all over Pakistan.

Rajgan Mosque
The deserted Rajgan Mosque, locally known as "Rajon ki Masjid", is located in the area.

Bhamala Buddhist Complex
Sculptures and heads dating back to the 2nd–5th century AD have been discovered during excavation at the Bhamala Buddhist Complex near Khanpur, known as the Bhamala Stupa. The area has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.