Top 10 most famous Historical Sites in Pakistan balochistan
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Killa Saifullah, or Qilla Saifullah, is a district in Balochistan Province at a distance of 188 km from Quetta and is accessible via Kuchlak through Kuchlak-Zhob Highway N-50. Its name is derived after Saifullah Khan Khoidadzai as in honour of his chivalry and nobility.
Jhal Magsi is a district of Balochistan province at a distance of 220 km from Quetta city via Quetta-Jacobabad Highway N-65. Historically, it was part of the princely state of Kalat during the British period. It has diversified land including mountain ranges, patches of lush green fields, and barren deserts.
Faran Tangi lies at the distance of 10 km from Ziarat city on the side of Quetta-Loralai Road. There is a small waterfall due to spring water flows down from the mountain. It is a good place for picnic just 2 km from the main road.
Gondrani Cave City, also known as Shehr-eRoghan, is located at a distance of 175 KM from Karachi in Lasbela, Balochistan within the rocky mountains. Most of the people believe, this town was part of Buddhist monastery in 8th century. These caves are formed due to solid conglomerate rocks with several levels. There were more than 1500 caves in 17th century, but now only 500 remain. It is accessible from Lasbela city through a small trek that leads to the hill top. Trek is not easiy due to its steepness and rocky structure. At the end of the trek, you can see the mighty structure of caves in the rocks. There is also a small lake flowing on the side of the caves.
Panjgur is a district in Balochistan Province at the distance of 555 km from Quetta and is accessible by the Panjgur-Hoshab Highway N-85. It is a historical city having number of centuries old archaeological sites. It is also famous due to growing best quality dates in Pakistan.
Nushki is a district in Balochistan Province at the distance of 144 km from Quetta, on the bank of the Kaisar Rud, on Quetta-Taftan Highway N-40. It is situated on the plains of the Quetta Plateau, which has elevation of 2,900 feet, and the flat Balochistan desert stretches away westward and northward to the Helmand River in Afghanistan.
Mastung is a district in Balochistan Province at the distance of 50 km in mountainous area from Quetta on Quetta-Taftan Highway N-40. There are number of beautiful valleys in these mountains, which attract several tourist from all over the country.
Washuk is a district in Balochistan Province at the distance of 460 km from Quetta and is accessible by Karachi-Quetta Highway N-25 then following Surab-Basima Highway N-85. It is one of the most remote districts in Pakistan.
Barkhan is located at the distance of 418 km from Quetta city via Loralai on the National Highway N-70. Its landscape consists of plains, valleys and mountains having average elevation of 1,000 to 2,100 meters in the Sulaiman Mountain Range.