Tourist Attractions In Pakistan



Sindh -> Hyderabad -> Hyderabad City

Pacca Fort, also known as Pacco Qillo, is a historic fortress located in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. Built in 1768 by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro, the fort served as a stronghold of the Kalhora dynasty. Constructed with baked bricks (hence the name "Pacca"), it was designed for defense and administration. Over time, it played a crucial role in Sindh’s history but later fell into neglect. Today, only remnants of the once-mighty structure remain, symbolizing Hyderabad’s rich past and architectural heritage.


Sindh -> Malir -> Bin Qasim Town

Chaukhandi Tombs, located 31.6 km east of Karachi in Sindh, Pakistan, is a 600-year-old Islamic necropolis renowned for its elaborate sandstone carvings, a style unique to Sindh and not found elsewhere in the Islamic world. Built between the 15th and 18th centuries during Mughal rule, it serves as the family graveyard of the Jokhio tribe, with burials from Baloch tribes like Burfat, Kalamati, and Saloch warriors., Spanning 2 square miles, the tombs feature pyramid-like sarcophagi with geometric and figural designs, oriented north-south toward the Kaaba., On UNESCO’s tentative World Heritage list since 1993, the site faces neglect, illegal burials, and encroachment but remains a hauntingly beautiful testament to Sindh’s cultural heritage.,