About Mehnda Chinji
A Tapestry of Tradition & Natural Splendor

Our Roots
Mehnda Chinji is a historic village located in Talagang District, Punjab, Pakistan. Founded in the late 1800s, the village has stood as a gateway to the Salt Range for over a century. It's known for its resilient community and its strategic location near the famous Chinji National Park. Our ancestors were pioneers who transformed this rugged landscape into a flourishing agricultural hub.
The Social Fabric
Our village is home to a vibrant community that celebrates traditional Punjabi culture. From the rhythmic sounds of the Dhol during festivals to the intricate patterns of local embroidery, every corner of Mehnda Chinji whispers stories of our heritage. We take pride in our local festivals, traditional crafts, and the warm hospitality that defines our people.

Chinji National Park
Chinji National Park is a protected area spanning 6,095 hectares near our village, established in 1987. The park features diverse wildlife including Urial, Bengal fox, Golden jackal, and Indian wolf. It's known for its breathtaking landscapes, lush valleys, towering mountains, and crystal-clear streams, making it a crown jewel of the Salt Range region.

Glimpses of Mehnda Chinji
A visual journey through our landscapes and life


