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Balochistan has been a part of Pakistan for a long time, but tourists from all over the world still don’t know much about the province that covers 44% of Pakistan’s land area. Even though the mineral-rich, clever, and given lands of Balochistan are very useful Tourist Attractions In Balochistan, they also have an amazing and mind-boggling beauty that draws tourists to the country’s best sights.
The tourist spots are often missed because so many Pakistanis have been to Balochistan or know a lot about the area. But the people who live in the province make sure they enjoy the beautiful scenery and mountains of the gold-rich province.
10 Tourist Attractions In Balochistan
1. Pir Ghayb (The Invisible Saint) Waterfalls – Bolan, Balochistan
Beautiful view of Pir Ghaib, Balochistan from Bolan’s Pir Ghaib Falls. People who live here believe in the story of the Invisible Saint (Pir Ghaib), who was attacked by a wicked King’s men and saved by God. Believe it or not, the Saint drove a stick into the rock, and water still flows out of it today.
2. Moola Chotok – Khuzdar, Balochistan
This place in Khuzdar, Balochistan, that doesn’t get many tourists is called Moola Chotok. Nationalists had a lot of power in the Jhalawan belt, so Chotok at first looked like he had no chance (Tourist Attractions In Balochistan). Military operations in the Khuzdar division have made Chotok safe for everyone. Both locals and visitors can now go there and enjoy the breathtaking beauty.
3. Quaid-e-Azam Residency – Ziarat, Balochistan
Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, who was known as the “Father of the Nation,” lived in this wooden house in Ziarat, Balochistan, during his hard times. Without a doubt, one of the best places to visit in Pakistan. This spot is important to history and is a great spot to relax when you’re in Ziarat.
4. Hannah Jheel (Hannah Lake and Urrak) – Quetta, Balochistan
This is how Hannah Lake looks in the winter: icy, frosty, and beautiful. This is the first place people from all over Pakistan go when they come to Quetta (Tourist Attractions In Balochistan). Hannah Lake is a great place for people to get away from the city because it’s only 18 km away.
5. Waadi-e-Bolan – Bolan, Balochistan
Through Waadi-e-Bolan, you can see a long stretch of a mountain valley with clear blue water. The spot is important for its history and beauty. The British built Pakistan’s first train system in this valley, which is also home to the shrines of Pir Ghaib and Bibi Naani.
6. Hingol National Park – Hingol, Balochistan
Mountains that look like they belong in another world, rare and exotic animals like the Markhor and several deer species, and small blue water all around. What more could you want from a Balochistan tourist spot?
7. Kund Malir Beach – Kund Malir, Balochistan
As far as beaches go, Kund Malir Beach is one of the most beautiful and popular places to visit in Pakistan. People have started going to Kund Malir more often in the last few years, and businesses from Karachi have made as much money as they can from it. Still, anything that hides Balochistan a little better is a good thing.
8. Pir Chattal Noorani Gandhawa – Jhal Magsi, Balochistan
A place of calm in the middle of nowhere. A beautiful natural area in the middle of a desert plain with a magical story to follow. Thousands of rare fish live in the water around the beautiful oasis. People say that if you catch or eat one of Pir Chattal’s fish, you will either die of poisoning or the fish will come out of your mouth. A lot of people come to Balochistan to hear this story.
9. Astola Island – Gwadar-Pasni, Balochistan
Astola Island is a small island in the Arabian Sea in Pakistan. It is also called Jezira Haft Talar Satadip, which means “Island of the Seven Hills.” No one lives there. It is the most beautiful place in Balochistan and the biggest island in Pakistan. A really great place for tourists to visit.
10. Jhal Magsi Desert Rally – Jhal Magsi, Balochistan
Every year, a lot of people and companies come to the desert rally and safari that it is known for. Fans of the event come from all over Pakistan and stay in one place until the rally is over. People who like to go off-road will love the Jhal Magsi lands, which look like a desert. Definitely one of the best places for people to visit in Pakistan Balochistan.