N-25 National Highway
The N-25 National Highway is a long, rugged road that connects Sindh and Balochistan, weaving through arid landscapes and barren mountains. The highway is also known as the Regional Cooperation for Development Highway (RCD Highway) or, notoriously known as the Killer Highway. It offers a striking contrast to the green plains of Punjab and the coastal vistas of Karachi.
As you drive along this highway, the raw, untouched beauty of Balochistan unfolds, making it a unique route for adventure seekers traveling from Karachi to Quetta. The road is a key part of transnational trade, once serving as a gateway to Iran, and remains vital for travelers exploring Balochistan’s remote towns.