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Discovering Hidden Treasures: Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Balochistan
Welcome to Pakistan Travel Guide, your passport to the unexplored wonders of Pakistan. In this episode, we're embarking on an unforgettable journey to Balochistan, a land of rugged landscapes, rich culture, and hidden gems. Join us as we unveil the top 10 tourist attractions that showcase the true essence of Balochistan's beauty and heritage.
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Balochistan You Need to See
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Balochistan You Need to See
Ever since Balochistan became a part of Pakistan, the province that makes 44% of Pakistan’s total area remains a mystery to the whole world. The mineral-rich Ingenious and gifted lands of Balochistan have a side that trumps its resourcefulness; that side is astonishing and mind-baffling beauty, catering travelers to the top attractions of Balochistan. Since many Pakistanis have traveled to Balochistan or know much about the province, the tourist attractions usually go unnoticed and unseen. However, the locals of the province, make sure they benefit from the charming landscapes and mountains of the gold-overloaded province. Here are the top 10 tourist attractions in the mysterious province that is Balochitan 1. Pir Ghayb (The Invisible Saint) Waterfalls – Bolan, Balochistan This is an astonishment inspiring view of Pir Ghaib, Balochistan. Locals here believe in the myth of the Invisible Saint (Pir Ghaib), who was saved by the Almighty after a wicked King’s men attacked him. The Saint struck a stick in the mountain from which the water still pours out to date, believe it or not. 2. Moola Chotok – Khuzdar, Balochistan
This tourism deprived sight is known as Moola Chotok in Khuzdar, Balochistan. Along With stronghold of nationalists in the Jhalawan belt, Chotok seemed like a lost cause at first. Ever since the military operations in Khuzdar division, Chotok has been swiped clean of all dangers and is now open to locals and tourists to go and witness the vast beauty. 3. Quaid-e-Azam Residency – Ziarat, Balochistan
Father of the nation, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah spent his last days of affliction in this wooden cottage in Ziarat, Balochistan. One of the top tourist attractions of Pakistan. The place holds historic importance and is the perfect place to chill when you are in Ziarat. 4. Hannah Jheel (Hannah Lake and Urrak) – Quetta, Balochistan
This is how Hannah Lake looks in winters, frozen, frosted, and astonishing. This is where people from all over Pakistan go first when they visit Quetta. Only about 18km away from the city, Hannah Lake serves as the perfect escape for the locals. 5. Waadi-e-Bolan – Bolan, Balochistan
Waadi-e-Bolan is a long stretch of a mountain valley with blue waters running in-between. The place has historical and symbolic importance. It was where the first railway system of Pakistan was established by the British. 6. Hingol National Park – Hingol, Balochistan Exotic looking mountains, rare and exotic animals including the Markhor and several others of the deer family, surrounded by shallow blue waters. What more could one ask for in a tourist attraction of Balochistan? 7. Kund Malir Beach – Kund Malir, Balochistan
The Kund Malir Beach is one of the most exotic beaches and definitely one of the top tourist attractions in Pakistan. In the last couple of years, a lot of people who started traveling to Kund Malir and companies from Karachi have milked as much money as they could out of it. Still, whatever makes Balochistan a little more unseen helps. 8. Pir Chattal Noorani Gandhawa – Jhal Magsi, Balochistan An oasis in the middle of nowhere. An astonishing natural habitat amid desert plains with a mythical story to follow. The wonder-inspiring oasis caters to thousands of rare fish in the water. Legend has it, that if you catch or eat one of Pir Chattal’s fishes, you’re bound to either die of poisoning or the fish comes out of your mouth alive in one piece. This myth is a huge tourist attraction of Balochistan. 9. Astola Island – Gwadar-Pasni, Balochistan
Astola Island, also known as ‘Island of the Seven Hills’, is a small isolated Pakistani island in the Arabian Sea. Also the largest island in Pakistan, it is the epitome of Balochistan’s undermined beauty. A great tourist attraction indeed. 10. Jhal Magsi Desert Rally – Jhal Magsi, Balochistan Famous for its desert safari and the yearly desert rally, caters huge crowds and sponsors every year. Rally fans from all over Pakistan round up in one place for stay till the rally ends. The desert like plains of Jhal Magsi offer the best route in Pakistan for people who like to off-road. Definitely one of Pakistan’s top attractions.
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Quetta | Balochistan, Pakistan - Urdu/Hindi
#Quetta #PlacesinQuetta #QuettaTourism Beautiful places in Quetta attract the tourists from all over the country. Quetta is one of the main destination in balochistan beautiful places. Quetta is the capital of the Balochistan. It is the 10th largest city of Pakistan having an estimated population of about 1 million and best places to visit in Quetta . We only included quetta worth visiting places and quetta city famous places. Today we will show you the top 10 places of Quetta, some are inside of Quetta and some are near to the Quetta which will guide you on your quetta tour.
We will tell you about the top 10 places to visit in Quetta: 1. Quaid e Azam Residency 2. Pishin Valley 3. Hanna Lake 4. Hazarganji Chiltan National Park 5. Urak Valley 6. Quetta Museum 7. Koh e Murdar 8. Ziarat Valley 9. Quetta Bazaars 10. Askari Park
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Top Next Visit Top 10 Beaches To Visit In Balochistan |Pakistan Beaches |Top Next Vist |In HD 1080p Balochistan is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. It is the largest province in terms of land area, forming the southwestern region of the country, but is the least populated. Its provincial capital and largest city is Quetta Must Visit This Beaches If You In Balochistan More Details There #1 Kund Malir Beach #2 Gawader Beache #3 Astola Island #4 Gadani Beache #5 Pasni Beache #6 Ormara Beache #7 Jiwani Beache #8 Daran Beache #9 Pishukan Beache #10 Padi-Zar Beache If You See More Video So Subscribe My Channel Thanks For Watching My This Video I Hope You Like This Video
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1. Pir Ghayb (The Invisible Saint) Waterfalls – Bolan, Balochistan 2. Moola Chotok – Khuzdar, Balochistan 3. Quaid-e-Azam Residency – Ziarat, Balochistan 4. Hannah Jheel (Hannah Lake and Urrak) – Quetta, Balochistan 5. Waadi-e-Bolan – Bolan, Balochistan 6. Hingol National Park – Hingol, Balochistan 7. Kund Malir Beach – Kund Malir, Balochistan 8. Pir Chattal Noorani Gandhawa – Jhal Magsi, Balochistan 9. Astola Island – Gwadar-Pasni, Balochistan 10. Jhal Magsi Desert Rally – Jhal Magsi, Balochistan
Balochistan (Urdu: بلوچِستان ), is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. It is the largest province in terms of land area, forming the southwestern region of the country. Its provincial capital and largest city is Quetta. Balochistan shares borders with Punjab and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the northeast, Sindh to the east and southeast, the Arabian Sea to the south, Iran to the west and Afghanistan to the north and northwest. The main ethnic groups in the province are the Iranic Baloch people and the Pashtuns, who constitute 52% and 36% of the population respectively (according to the preliminary 2011 census) the remaining 12% comprises smaller communities of Brahuis, Hazaras, Sindhis, Punjabis and other settlers such as the Uzbeks and Turkmens. The name Balochistan means the land of the Baloch. Largely underdeveloped, its provincial economy is dominated by natural resources, especially its natural gas fields, estimated to have sufficient capacity to supply Pakistan's demands over the medium to long term. Aside from Quetta, a further area of major economic importance is Gwadar Port on the Arabian Sea. Balochistan is noted for its unique culture and extremely dry desert climate
Early history Balochistan occupies the very southeastern-most portion of the Iranian Plateau, the setting for the earliest known farming settlements in the pre-Indus Valley Civilisation era, the earliest of which was Mehrgarh, dated at 7000 BC, within the province. Balochistan marked the westernmost extent of the Civilisation. Centuries before the arrival of Islam in the 7th Century, parts of Balochistan was ruled by the Paratarajas, an Indo-Scythian dynasty. At certain times, the Kushans also held political sway in parts of Balochistan. A theory of the origin of the Baloch people, the largest ethnic group in the region, is that they are of Median descent
Arrival of Islam In 654, Abdulrehman ibn Samrah, governor of Sistan and the newly emerged Rashidun caliphate at the expense of Sassanid Persia and the Byzantine Empire, sent an Islamic army to crush a revolt in Zaranj, which is now in southern Afghanistan. After conquering Zaranj, a column of the army pushed north, conquering Kabul and Ghazni, in the Hindu Kush mountain range, while another column moved through Quetta District in north-western Balochistan and conquered the area up to the ancient cities of Dawar and Qandabil (Bolan). It is documented that the major settlements, falling within today's province, became in 654 controlled by the Rashidun caliphate, except for the well-defended mountain town of QaiQan which is now Kalat. During the caliphate of Ali, revolt broke out in southern Balochistan's Makran region. In 663, during the reign of Umayyad Caliph Muawiyah I his Muslim rule lost control of north-eastern Balochistan and Kalat when Haris ibn Marah and a large part of his army died in battle against a revolt in Kalat
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IN THIS VIDEO I'LL TELL YOU ABOUT THE TOP 10 CITIES TO VISIT IN PAKISTAN IN 2023. MY VIDEO WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING CITIES: 1-Islamabad - The capital city with modern architecture and picturesque surroundings, including the Margalla Hills National Park. 2-Karachi - The largest city, known for its vibrant culture, historical landmarks, and beautiful coastline. 3-Lahore - A city with a rich history, boasting Mughal architecture, bazaars, and cultural heritage. 4-Peshawar - An ancient city with a colorful past, featuring historical sites and a bustling old town. 5-Hunza Valley - A breathtaking mountainous region in Gilgit-Baltistan, offering stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. 6-Skardu - Another picturesque town in Gilgit-Baltistan, serving as a base for trekking and mountaineering adventures. 7-Multan - The City of Saints famous for its Sufi shrines and ancient history. 8-Faisalabad - A significant industrial city, known for its textile heritage and bustling markets. 9-Quetta - The capital of Balochistan, surrounded by rugged landscapes and known for its unique culture. 10-Rawalpindi - A city with a rich military history and close proximity to Islamabad and the ancient city of Taxila.
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Kund Malir Balochistan has been listed in the world’s best beaches list of 50 by the top professionals.World Malomat TV In recent years these beaches have become the most attractive spot for tourists in Pakistan. Therefore there are many hotels, guest houses and restaurants available with a modern touch to facilitate the visitors. Moreover, this beach is a part of Hingol National park which is famous for its history. Quaid-e-Azam Residency, Ziarat – Father of the nation, Quaid-e-Azam Mohommad Ali Jinnah spent his days of affliction in this wooden cottage in Ziarat, Balochistan. Definitely one of the top tourist attractions of Pakistan. The place holds historic importance and is the perfect place to chill when you’re in Ziarat.World Malomat TV The Hannah Jheel, Quetta – This is how the Hannah Lake looks in winters, frozen, frosted and astounding. This is where people from all over Pakistan go first when they visit Quetta. Only about 18km away from the city, the Hannah Lake serves as the perfect escape for the locals.
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Amazing Places To Visit In Balochistan Biggest Province of Pakistan Ever since Balochistan became a part of Pakistan, the province that makes 44% of Pakistan’s total area still remains a mystery to the whole world. The mineral rich ingenierous and gifted lands of Balochistan has a side that trumps its resourcefulness; that side is astonishing and mind-boggling beauty, catering travelers to the top attractions of Balochistan. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Here are the top 10 amazing tourist attractions in province that is Balochitan 10. JHAL MAGSI, BALOCHISTAN 9. ASTOLA ISLAND 8. PIR CHATTAL NOORANI GANDHAWA 7. KUND MALIR BEACH 6. HINGOL NATIONAL PARK 5. WAADI-E-BOLAN – BOLAN 4. HANNAH JHEEL 3. QUAID-E-AZAM RESIDENCY 2. MOOLA CHOTOK 1. PIR GHAYB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUBSCRIBE : FOLLOW : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for watching be sure to subscribe for more amazing content Leave a like and comment below #pakistan #Balochistan #skerryharry
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Top 10 Beautiful Places In Balochistan
Ever since Balochistan became a part of Pakistan, the province, which forms 44% of the total area of Pakistan, has remained a mystery for tourists from all over the world. Balochistan's mineral-rich genius and gifted lands have an aspect that surpasses its resources. The side is amazing and captivating beauty, which attracts travelers to the top attractions of Balochistan.
Since many Pakistanis have traveled to Balochistan or know a lot about the province, the tourist attractions usually go unnoticed and unseen. However, the locals of the province make sure that they enjoy the picturesque scenery and mountains of the gold-laden province.
Hanna Lake حنا جھیل Gwadar Port Balochistan گوادر پورٹ بلوچستان Quaid’s Residency Ziarat قائد کی رہائش گاہ زیارت Pishin Valley Balochistan وادی پشین بلوچستان Miri Fort Quetta میری قلعہ کوئٹہ Urak Valley Balochistan اورک ویلی بلوچستان Quetta Bazaars کوئٹہ بازار Quetta Archaeological Museum کوئٹہ آرکیالوجیکل میوزیم Pirak پیراک Lahoot Lamakan Cave لاہوت لامکان غار
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Quetta is the capital of the Province Baluchistan. Because of the many production farms produce a variety of fruits and nuts near and around it, it is listed as the ninth-largest city in Pakistan’s “Pakistan Fruit Production Center”. In the past, it was called “Mini Paris” because of its impressive appearance and location.
کوئٹہ صوبہ بلوچستان کا دارالحکومت ہے۔ چونکہ بہت سے پیداواری فارموں کے آس پاس اور اس کے آس پاس مختلف قسم کے پھل اور گری دار میوے پیدا ہوتے ہیں ، اس لئے یہ پاکستان کے پاکستان فروٹ پروڈکشن سینٹر میں نویں نمبر پر شہر کے طور پر درج ہے۔ ماضی میں ، اس کی متاثر کن شکل اور جگہ کی وجہ سے اسے منی پیرس کہا جاتا
كويتا هي عاصمة مقاطعة بلوشستان. نظرًا لأن العديد من مزارع الإنتاج تنتج مجموعة متنوعة من الفواكه والمكسرات بالقرب منها وحولها ، فقد تم إدراجها باعتبارها تاسع أكبر مدينة في مركز باكستان لإنتاج الفاكهة في باكستان. في الماضي ، كانت تسمى ميني باريس بسبب مظهرها المذهل وموقعها.
1- Quaid Residency 2- Ziarat 3- Pishin Valley 4- Quetta Museum 5- Hannah Lake 6- Hazarganji Chiltan National Park 7- Quetta Local Market
8- Urak valley 9- Quetta Recreational Park 10- Kan Mehtarzai Railway Station
Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Quetta Balochistan, Pakistan
Top 10 Things To Do In Quetta Balochistan, Pakistan | Quetta Balochistan Tourist Attractions: Top best places to visit in Quetta:
1. Ziarat Valley - Ziarat is located 133 kilometres from Quetta, the journey takes roughly 3 hours by car. A vacation destination surrounded by one of the biggest and oldest juniper forests in the world. According to legend, some juniper trees date back as far as 5000 years. Ziarat, means Shrine. Kharwari Baba, a local Pashtun saint, is reputed to have taken a nap and blessed the valley. He passed away and was buried here. The saint's shrine, which is located 10 kilometers from Ziarat, is regularly visited by locals.
2. Quetta Bazaars - The vibrant Quetta bazaars are a great place to buy the well-known handicrafts of Balochistan. Both the Liaqat market and the Kandhari bazaar are particularly worth a visit. In addition to clothing items with embroidered work, you can also find woolen mats, shoes, and other goods.
3. Quetta Museum - Quetta Museum is home to many artefacts. Some of the earliest artifacts from the ancient civilization have been preserved in this museum. This small, well-maintained museum is located far from Quetta's main city. The stone-age artifacts, which include some of the oldest silverware, jewellery, and other objects, are shown in galleries. The museum also features manuscripts and calligraphy, as well as the Quran from the Mughal Empire, on display.
4. koh-e-Murdar - is a peak that can be found in the Sulaiman Mountains System, a mountain range in western Pakistan East of Quetta District. One of the summits at an altitude of 3,184 meters high is where the Koh-e-Murdar mountain range's highest peak is located. It is the sixth highest peak in all of Balochistan and the fourth highest peak in Quetta District.
5. Quaid-e-Azam Residency - Ziarat, Balochistan, Pakistan is home to Quaid-e-Azam Residency, sometimes referred to as the Ziarat Residency. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was cared for there during his final two months and ten days of life. The city's most recognizable landmark was built in 1892, during the British Raj. The building is a wooden construction that was first intended as a sanatorium before being transformed into the summer home of the Governor General's agent. It is a significant architectural landmark that has been designated as a heritage site.
6. Urak Valley - the Urak Valley is referred to as the region of orchards. Due to the numerous fruits that are grown here, including peaches, an orchard of apple trees, pomegranate, and many more, At the valley's end, there are waterfalls that can be found, adding to the valleys allure. In western Pakistan's Balochistan Province's Quetta District, the Urak valley is encircled by mountains. At 28 kilometers distance from the city of Quetta, The population of Urak Valley is 10,000.
7. Hazarganji Chiltan National Park - The Mastung District of Pakistan's western Balochistan Province is home to the Hazarganji Chiltan National Park. Between Chiltan to the west and Hazarganji to the east, it is located in the centre. the park was created in 1980, In order to preserve a habitat for the endangered Chiltan ibexes, commonly referred to as wild goats, or locally as markhor. A unique looking animal and a national treasure.
8. Askari Park - The first amusement park in Karachi, Pakistan, the park opened on June 15, 2018. The Karachi Eye, a 61-meter-tall ferris wheel, is the parks main attraction. Askari Amusement Park is also called Askari Island Of Fun . It contains a large food court with a wide selection of dishes and drinks, as well as a range of indoor games and rides for both children and adults.
9. Hanna Lake - a beautiful lake surrounded by hills and mountains. A nice picnic spot for those who come from far off places to enjoy the sights. There are also Some swings which have been installed for kids. Hanna Lake also has A resort and a small motel to serve the tourists.
10. Kan Mehtarzai Railway Station - has not been in use since 1986, but today all of the remaining track is removed and sold for scrap. This was previously one of the subcontinent's longest narrow-gauge railways. A railroad line was built during World War I from Khanai, which is located 30 kilometers north of Quetta, to Muslimbagh. Chrome mines, which were utilized in First World War munitions, were located in Muslimbagh.
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Top Next Visit Top 10 Places To Visit In Balochistan |Pakistan Beauty |Top Next Visit |In HD 1080p Balochistan is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. It is the largest province in terms of land area, forming the southwestern region of the country, but is the least populated. Its provincial capital and largest city is Quetta. Must Visit This Places If You In Balochistan More Details There #1 Astola Island ( In #2 Hingol National Park ( In #3 Moola Chotok ( In #4 Kund Malir Beach ( In #5 Pir Ghaib Waterfall ( In #6 Quaid-e-Azam Residency ( In #7 Hanna Lake ( In #8 Waadi-e-Bolan ( In #9 Jhal Magsi ( In #10 Pir Chattal Noorani Gandhawa ( In If You See More Video So Subscribe My Channel Thanks For Watching My This Video I Hope You Like This Video
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Join us on an exhilarating journey through Pakistan as we explore the vibrant life, rich history, and delectable cuisine of its top ten cities! From Karachi's bustling beaches and savory street food to Lahore's majestic landmarks like the Badshahi Mosque, every city has a story to tell. Discover Islamabad's pristine beauty, Peshawar's ancient heritage, and Quetta's natural splendor. Experience Multan’s cultural richness, Faisalabad's lively atmosphere, Skardu's breathtaking landscapes, and Murree's tourist allure. Don’t miss the serene beaches of Gwadar, a hidden gem. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure! Smash that like button, and share your favorite city in the comments below! #Pakistan #TravelPakistan #Top10Cities #ExplorePakistan #PakistaniCuisine #Tourism
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Top 10 PLACES IN QUETTA
Quetta is the provincial capital and largest city of Balochistan, Pakistan. It was largely destroyed in the 1935 Quetta earthquake, but was rebuilt and has a population of 1,001,205 according to the census of 2017 while the Quetta District has a population of 2,275,699. Quetta is at an average elevation of 1,680 metres (5,510 feet) above sea level, making it Pakistan's only high-altitude major city. The city is known as the Fruit Garden of Pakistan, due to the numerous fruit orchards in and around it, and the large variety of fruits and dried fruit products produced there.
Located in northern Balochistan near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, Quetta is a trade and communication centre between the two countries. The city is near the Bolan Pass route which was once one of the major gateways from Central Asia to South Asia. Quetta played an important role militarily for the Pakistani Armed Forces in the intermittent Afghanistan conflict.
Top 10 Places to Visit in Quetta
Quaid Residency
Ziarat
Pishin Valley
Quetta Museum
Hannah Lake:
Hazarganji Chiltan National Park
Quetta Local Market
Urak valley
Quetta Recreational Park
Kan Mehtarzai Railway Station
Quaid Residency:
Ziarat:
Pishin Valley:
Quetta Museum:
Hannah Lake:
Hazarganji Chiltan National Park:
Quetta Local Market:
Urak valley:
Quetta Recreational Park:
Kan Mehtarzai Railway Station:
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Quetta ( کوئٹہ) is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of #Balochistan. It is the tenth largest city in Pakistan, with a population of over 1.1 million. It is situated in the south-west of the country, lying in a valley surrounded by mountains on all sides. Quetta is at an average elevation of 1,680 metres (5,510 feet) above sea level,making it Pakistan's only high-altitude major city. The city is known as the Fruit Garden of Pakistan due to the numerous fruit orchards in and around it and the large variety of fresh and dried fruits produced there.
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Quetta being the capital of Balochistan and 9th biggest metropolis of Pakistan is titled as “fruit production hub of Pakistan” because of several yield plantations producing massive diversity of fruits and dry fruits within and around it. In the past, because of its stunning look and geographic placement it was famous as “Mini Paris”. Quetta, situated an altitude of 1,680 meters above lowland in the northwest Balochistan near the Pak-Afghan border, is a commercial and communicating nerve between these two states. Quetta is a city with numerous pasturelands, mountains, diverse plants and beautiful creatures. Quetta is among the most inhabited and populous cities of Pakistan with population nearly two million. kindly subscribe my YouTube channel for more interesting videos.