Sindh

Hyderabad

Hyderabad Hyderabad, approximately 80 km from Thatta, is a historic city that once served as the capital of Sindh. Visitors can explore the old Pacco Qillo (Fort), Shah Bazaar, and the iconic Clock Tower. The city is also famous for Read More

Thatta

Thatta Thatta, located 100 km from Karachi, is rich in heritage. It is home to the ancient Makli Necropolis, one of the largest graveyards in the world, known for its elaborately carved tombs representing centuries of Islamic architecture and Sindhi Read More

Karachi

Karachi Situated on the Arabian Sea, Karachi enjoys a pleasant winter climate ideal for tourism. The city offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern urban experiences. Notable attractions include the striking mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the Read More

Sukkur

Sukkur Sukkur, the third-largest city of Sindh, lies on the banks of the Indus River and is known for its historical and scenic landmarks. The 400-year-old Masoom Shah Minaret is a city icon offering panoramic views. The Sukkur Barrage, with Read More

Shikarpur

Shikarpur Shikarpur is a historic city known for its rich culture, traditional bazaars, and culinary delights like pickles and sweets. Strategically located at the crossroads of the National Highway and Indus Highway, the city was once enclosed by a fortified Read More

Gori Temple

Gori Temple Gori Temple is located in Tharparkar District,  Sindh, Pakistan. The 700-year-old Godi Mandir in Nagarparkar is a prominent religious and historical site. This ancient Hindu temple, built from local stone, is a marvel of architecture and reflects the Read More

N-25 National Highway

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 Read More

Lyari River

Lyari River The Lyari River, once a lifeline for early settlements, shaped the geography and economy of pre-modern Karachi. Flowing into the Arabian Sea near Kolachi, it provided freshwater access and helped sustain agriculture and fishing communities. Settlements near its Read More

Victoria Road

Victoria Road Victoria Road, one of the city’s earliest planned streets, was a central artery during British rule. Lined with colonial buildings, British consulates, and trading houses, it once represented the administrative and financial heartbeat of Karachi. While much of Read More

Karachi City Railway Station

Karachi City Railway Station Karachi City Railway Station is more than just a transportation hub—it’s a portal to the city’s layered history. Established during British rule, this station has welcomed generations of travelers entering Pakistan’s largest city. Located near the Read More