List of Sindh cities

Sindh is the third largest province by area, whereas by area, its number is second. It is situated in the southeast region of Pakistan. The importance of Sindh is the sea port in Karachi, which is hub for international trade in Pakistan.


It provides an inclusive collections of beautiful pictures of Sindh and all of the famous and attractive visiting places in it. Travel guide is also available to visit various cities or locations in Sindh.


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  • Badin

    Badin

    Badin is located at the distance of 210 km from Karachi in Sindh province on Badin-Sajawal road. It lies on the east side of the Indus River with the fertile plains. It is suitable for rice crop due to its swampy and fertile land. It is also known as Sugar State due to its production of sugar.
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  • Dadu

    Dadu district is located on the right bank of the Indus River at a distance of 331 km from Karachi on Indus Highway N-55. The western part of the district is the hill torrents of the Kirthar Mountain Range, whereas eastern part is fertile flat and alluvial plains along the Indus River.
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  • Ghotki

    Ghotki is located at a distance of 526 km from Karachi on the left bank of the Indus River. It is an agricultural lands as well as there number of industries are in operation. Its land is suitable for producing best quality dates and bananas.
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  • Hyderabad

    Hyderabad, the second largest city of Sindh, is located at the distance of 150 km from Karachi on the left bank of the Indus River on National Highway N-5. It was founded by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro in 1768 during the Kalhora dynasty.
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  • Jacobabad

    Jacobabad is situated at the distance of 548 km from Karachi, which is accessed via Shikarpur by turning left from Sukkur on Jacobadad-Sukkur Highway. It was named after General John Jacob in 1847. It is a gateway to Balochistan from the north side of Sindh.
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  • Jamshoro

    Jamshoro is located on the right bank of the Indus River on the Indus Highway M-55 at the distance of 150 km from Karachi. Jamshoro is the gateway to the Indus Valley Civilization and is famous for the historical site of Ranikot Fort, which is the largest fort in the world.
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  • Karachi

    Karachi, the capital of Sindh, the most populous city of Pakistan and is also the largest city by area in Pakistan. It lies on the shore of the Arabian Sea and on the western edge of the Indus River. It is the main business and financial hub of Pakistan having the head offices of all major industries and major banks in Pakistan.
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  • Kashmore

    Kashmore is situated along the Indus River at a distance of 588 km from Karachi on Indus Highway N-55. Its old name was Khizmor. Its importance is due to the connection with Punjab Province with Rahimyar Khan district and also a connection point with Balochistan Province.
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  • Khairpur

    Khairpur is located at the distance of 452 km from Karachi on the left bank of the Indus River and extends to the border between India and Pakistan. Khairpur is founded by Mir Sohrab Khan of the Talpur dynasty in 1783, served as a princely state at that time.
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  • Larkana

    Larkana is situated at a distance of 471 km from Karachi on the right bank of the Indus River on Indus Highway N-55. It is the main home of the Indus Valley Civilization, Mohenjo-Daro which is the largest archaeological site located in the Larkana district.
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  • Matiari

    Matiari district is situated on the left bank of the Indus River at the distance of 230 km from Karachi on National Highway N-5. Matiari is one of the oldest territories of Sindh province. Matiari is famous for Ajrak that is the most famous part of traditional Sindhi dressing.
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  • Qambar Shahdadkot

    Qambar Shahdadkot is situated at a distance of 456 km from Karachi in Sindh Province and can be accessed through Larkana-Qambar-Shahdadkot Highway N-455 from the Larkana district. It has a mixture of multiple types of lands such as plains, agricultural land, the mountain of Kirthar Range, and a number of lakes.
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  • Sanghar

    Sanghar is situated at a distance of 302 km from Karachi and accessible via Hyderabad on National Highway N-120. It is one of the largest districts of Sindh Province and has a boundary with India. There are some historical places such as the tomb of Mir Shahdad Talpur in Shahpur Chakar and Mansura, rains of the seventh century
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  • Shaheed Benazirabad

    Shaheed Benazirabad, also known as Nawabshah, is located on the left bank of the Indus River at a distance of 293 km from Karachi on National Highway N-5. There is a number of historical and archaeological sites in this district such as the mausoleum of Thul Mir Rukun and the site of Chanhu Jo Daro.
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  • Shikarpur

    Shikarpur is located on the right bank of the Indus River at the distance of 502 km from Karachi via Indus Highway N-55. Shikarpur is one of the districts formed by the British Government in Sindh Province. Shikarpur is a historical city and was enclosed within a fort that has seven gates.
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  • Sujawal

    Sujawal is situated on the left bank of the Indus River at the distance of 130 km from Karachi and is accessible via Thatta on Sujawal-Thatta Road. South side is the part of the Indus Delta as well as the Arabian Sea. The Indus Delta on the left side of the Indus River toward the India-Pakistan border is the main part of the district.
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  • Sukkur

    Sukkur is situated in Sindh Province on the left bank of the Indus River at a distance 489 km from Karachi on National Highway N-5. It is considered as the Gate of Sindh. It is an important railway junction in Pakistan Railway as well as in the British time. Sukkur is also famous for one of the largest military cantonments of Pakistan Army in the town of Pano Aqil.
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  • Tando Allahyar

    Tando Allahyar is located at a distance of 200 km from Karachi and accessible via Hyderabad on the National Highway N-120. Tando Allahyar is an agricultural town and famous for the best quality of mangoes as well as cash crops such as sugarcane, wheat, and cotton.
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  • Tando Muhammad Khan

    Tando Muhammad Khan is situated at a distance of 193km from Karachi on the bank of Phuleli Canal and accessible by turning left from Jhirk on the National Highway N5 on the Tando Muhammad Khan-Mirpur Bathoro Road.
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