Sea Ports in Pakistan
Pakistan has historical traditions and enriched culture that can be observed in various bazaars and markets. Several historical markets still have attractions for number of visitors and will be considered as the most important visiting locations in Pakistan.
Tourists must have to visit these remarkable marketplaces and historical bazaars. They can enjoy traditional local food there and also able to buy gifts and handicrafts associated with the local cultures and traditions.
Local markets and bazaars are also important places to observe the life style of local population. On special days of local festivals, tourists can purchase the traditional artifacts and handicrafts related to particular festival or event.
Here, you explore different Sea Ports in Pakistan with complete travel guides, location maps, and an inclusive collections of photo galleries of these Sea Ports.
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Sea Ports
Gwadar
Gwadar is a deep water port city in Balochistan on its south western coast on the Arabia Sea at the distance of 629 km from Karachi. Gwadar will be the next important sea port in the Arabian Sea due to construction of CPEC route from China to Gwadar port.
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Sea PortsSost
Sost is the last town in Gojal, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan at the distance of 184 km from main Gilgit city on Karakoram Highway before China Border at Khunjerab Pass. It is the last town inside Pakistan on the Karakoram Highway before the Chinese border. Thi is the small market and Dry Port for the carge coming from China, so custom departments and immiration offices are also located in this town. In winter due to heavy snow, border crossing between China and Pakistan through Khunjerab Pass remains block.
Visiting Locations in Sost