Tour places and visiting locations in Sindh Pakistan
It provides an inclusive collections of beautiful pictures of Sindh and all of the famous and attractive visiting places there. Travel guide about Sindh is also available to visit various visiting places there to enjoy the best and memorable moments of your life while exploring there.
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Historical Sites
Agham Kot Ruins
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Historical SitesChitorri graves
Chitorri Graveyard, a historical ancestral graveyard, is located in Mirpur Khas with unique style canopy tombs. It belongs to the family of Talpur Mirs of Mirpur Khas, Sindh in the 17th and 18th centuries. It is located at a distance of 22 km from Mirpur Khas city.
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Commercial MarketsEmpress market
Empress Market is one of the most famous and historical marketplaces situated in Saddar Town, Karachi. It was first constructed in British Raj between 1884 and 1889, so represents a historical viewpoint while doing shopping there.
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Modern LivingsFrere Hall
Frere Hall is one of the many British Colonial-era buildings, located at the distance of 2 km from Karachi Railway Station in front of the Marriott Hotel, on Fatima Jinnah Road. This building has a very unique architectural design that attracts tourists to study the history of the British era. There are two gardens, now named as Baghe-e-Jinnah.
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ParksHill Park Karachi
Hill Park is located on top of a hill in PECHS Society. There are many amusements such as a lake, food center, restaurant, etc. It is just at the distance of 8km from Karachi Railway station on Shahrah-e-Faisal.
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Mountain PeaksHunza Peak
Hunza Peak is located in Karakoram Range on the right side of Ladyfinger Peak, on the southwest ridge of the Ultar Sar massif in Batura Muztagh, at an altitude of 20,570 feet. Ladyfinger, Bublimating Peak, is a distinctive rock spire and snowless peak at this height of 20,000 feet. Both can also be seen from Altit fort within a beautiful landscape of Hunza valley.
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MosquesJam-e-Masjid Sukkur
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BuildingsMohatta Palace
The Mohatta Palace is located in Clifton, Karachi at a distance of 4 km from Karachi Railway Station via Hatim Alvi Road. It was built by Shivratan Chandraratan Mohatta, a Hindu Marwari businessman in 1927, as his summer home on an area of 18,500 sq ft. in Rajasthan construction style with pink and yellow stones.
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Mountain PeaksPassu Cathedral
Passu Cathedral, also known as the Tupopdan Peaks or Passu Cones, is located at the altitude of 20,033 feet in Passu village on Karakoram Highway near the Hunza River. It is the most beautiful picturesque peak in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is worth staying here to get the beauty of this town in the high mountains before moving toward the Khunjerab Pass.
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Mountain PeaksRakaposhi
Rakaposhi, also known as Dumani, is situated in the Karakoram Range and is located in the center of Nagar Valley. It is the 12th highest peak in Pakistan at an elevation of 25,551 feet. It gives an exceptional view from the Hunza valley and the Karakorum Highway. It is also a place of different endangered species such as snow leopard, brown bear, and Marco Polo sheep, etc. It is clearly visible from Karakoram Highway and its viewpoint on Karakoram Highway, is located in the town of Ghulmat in Nagar Valley.
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Historical SitesSadh Belo
Sadh Belo is one of the famous Hindu temple that is situated in the Indus River near Sukkur, Pakistan. It is famous for Teerath Asthan and considered as the biggest Hindu temple in Pakistan.
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DamsSukkur Barrage
Sukkur Barrage was built during the British Regime from 1923-32 on the Indus River in Sukkur and its old name was Lloyd Barrage. It is one of the major barrage in Pakistan that is the part of largest irrigation network in Pakistan.It has 66 gates to control the flow of water for irrigation need of various adjoining regions. The 1,524 meters feet long barrage is made of yellow stone and steel.
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ShrinesTomb of Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro
About Sindh
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.
Its landscape consists of alluvial plains along the Indus River, on the eastern part, the most of the land is within the Thar Desert, and the mountaineous area in the western part is known as the Kirthar Mountains.
The climate of Sindh is normally hot in summers and mild in winters.
Sindh was also remained part of the Indus Valley Civilization in 3000 BC, its remainss were discovered in Moan-jo-Daro and Harappa, which shows the well organized civilization at that time. Muhammad bin Qasim conquered it in 711 and introduced Islam in Sub-Continent, and it became a state in the Umayyad Caliphate. Then it remained part of the Mughal Empire.
