Tourist Attractions In Pakistan


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Balochistan -> Awaran -> Awaran

Hingol National Park, Pakistan’s largest national park, spans 6,100 square kilometers along the Makran coast in Balochistan, established in 1988 and accessible since the 2004 Makran Coastal Highway., Named after the Hingol River, it features six ecosystems—deserts, mountains, forests, plains, mud volcanoes, and marine habitats—supporting 257 plant and 289 animal species, including endangered Sindh ibex and marsh crocodiles., Iconic attractions include the Princess of Hope rock formation, named by Angelina Jolie in 2004, the Balochistan Sphinx, and Hinglaj Mata Mandir, a major Hindu pilgrimage site., Despite plastic pollution and underdevelopment, the park’s surreal landscapes, Kund Malir Beach, and cultural heritage make it a must-visit for adventurers and nature lovers.,


Balochistan -> Lasbela -> Uthal

Chandragup Mud Volcano, also known as Baba Chandragup, is a 330-ft (100-m) active mud volcano in Hingol National Park, Balochistan, revered as an embodiment of Lord Shiva by Hindus. Located 200 km from Karachi along the Makran Coastal Highway, it’s a key stop for Hinglaj Yatra pilgrims, who offer coconuts and roti after fasting and confessing sins at its crater. Formed by the Arabian Plate subducting under the Eurasian Plate, it erupts mud and methane, creating a surreal landscape. Despite littering, rugged 8-km off-road access, and no facilities, its spiritual significance, geological uniqueness, and proximity to the Princess of Hope and Hinglaj Mata Mandir make it a compelling destination.


Balochistan -> Gwadar -> Gwadar

Gwadar Port, a deep-sea port on the Arabian Sea in Balochistan, is a cornerstone of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), designed to link Pakistan with global trade routes and China’s Xinjiang region. Located 629 km from Karachi, near the Strait of Hormuz, it was inaugurated in 2007 and is operated by the China Overseas Port Holding Company since 2013. Despite slow progress, security challenges, and local grievances over water scarcity and fishing restrictions, its strategic location, natural harbor, and proximity to beaches like Kund Malir make it a growing tourism and trade hub. The port’s hammerhead promontory and ongoing developments, like the New Gwadar International Airport, enhance its appeal for visitors.


Balochistan -> Musakhel -> Musakhel

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