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Hand-carved mountain museum becomes Chaman’s cultural gem

Published on: November 15, 2025 11:59 AM

The museum carved into a mountain | CNN
CHAMAN: In the heart of the Chaman mountain range, a remarkable museum has emerged, carved entirely by hand into the rugged hillside. What looks like a simple mountain from afar reveals five intricately sculpted rooms that showcase the region’s rich history and culture.

The museum, the vision of local resident Ibrahim Khan, combines heritage with natural beauty. Visitors are greeted by serene stone-hewn interiors that protect them from harsh weather while offering an intimate glimpse into Chaman’s traditions. Khan’s collection includes artifacts spanning over 140 years, including relics from the British era, carefully preserved within the mountain’s walls.

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Surrounding the museum, a flourishing orchard of grape, pomegranate, and fig trees adds life and color to the landscape. The government has also constructed a futsal ground nearby, turning the mountain’s foothills into a vibrant community hub where culture, nature, and recreation coexist.

Khan said the museum has attracted visitors from far and wide, becoming a unique tourist destination in Chaman. “People come from across the country to see the museum,” he shared, emphasizing the blend of craftsmanship and cultural preservation that defines the site.

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Visitors praise the museum as one of Chaman’s most distinctive attractions, offering a rare combination of artistry, history, and scenic beauty that captures the spirit of the region.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: chaman, Cultural heritage, hand-carved, Latest, local crafts, museum, tourism

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