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Zhob Balochistan
Though Zhob is located in Balochistan but it is basically a pashtun area of Balochistan which is near Punjab border, it is one of the oldest city of Pakistan, some 7th century Chinese pilgrims has also described about Zhob in the literature about pashtuns living in Zhob. In past it was the important location for British Empire as it was named Fort Sandeman after a British officer. Now it is under Pakistan Army and there is a big garrison as well.
Hanna Lake Quetta
Hanna Lake in Quetta is one of the beautiful lakes of Pakistan, Pakistani’s going abroad for vacation, hiking, camping are wasting their money seriously. This beautiful lake is not natural but constructed in the era of British rule. Hanna Lake was built against the Dam made by British in 1894 to get the water from streams, urak river and melting snowfall of mountains to Hanna Lake. If we don’t talk about Punjab and KPK, Balochistan has got much to satisfy your holiday needs.
Makran Coastal Highway
Though we are not as developed as west but still we are moving ahead and natural beauty remains awesome and losses its attraction after developments, Makram Coastal Highway is indeed a great highway for long drives, it is full of scenic beauty all the way, and the most mesmerizing thing about this highway is you will see Arabia Sea along with the highway with eye catching beauty all over. It is almost 654 Kilometers long and connected to Pakistan National Highways, started in 2002 and completed in 2004 it is under the control of National Highway authority. The main reason of this highway was to develop Ormara, Pasni, Gwadar and other undeveloped areas of Balochistan.
Kund Malir Beach Balochistan
Kund Malir Beach some times called virgin beach is the beach located in Balochistan, the most appropriate way to reach is through Makran Coastal Highway. Since Balochistan was facing insurgency now as everything is fine and quite safe to travel it was hidden because of insurgence and now many of tourism companies especially from Karachi are offering trips to Kund Malir Beach. There are no such huts available but the soothing Kund Malir beach will remove your tiredness with its crystal water.
Hingol National Park Balochistan
Hingol national park is the largest national park of Pakistan, spreaded on over 1654 square kilometers or 610043 hectare scale. Hingol National Park has got variety of mammals, reptiles & birds majority of species are Golden eagle, Chinkara Gazelle, Indian Fox, Indian Grey Mongoose, Cairo Spiny mouse, Houbara Bustard, Sind pied woodpecker, Jungle cat, Sindh leopard, Indian sand grouse, Finch lark, Eagle owl, Painted sand grouse, The Marsh Crocodile, Desert Monitor lizard, Olive Ridley and other sea turtles. Hingol or Hungol national park was first declared national reservoir in 1988, starting from Makran coastal Highway which is just 199 Kilometers away from Karachi.
