Top 10 Things To Do In Quetta Balochistan, Pakistan | Quetta Balochistan Tourist Attractions: Top best places to visit in Quetta:
1. Ziarat Valley - Ziarat is located 133 kilometres from Quetta, the journey takes roughly 3 hours by car. A vacation destination surrounded
by one of the biggest and oldest juniper forests in the world. According to legend, some juniper trees date back as far as 5000 years. Ziarat, means "Shrine." Kharwari Baba, a local Pashtun saint, is reputed to have taken a nap and blessed the valley. He passed away and was buried here.
The saint's shrine, which is located 10 kilometers from Ziarat, is regularly visited by locals.
2. Quetta Bazaars - The vibrant Quetta bazaars are a great place to buy the well-known handicrafts of Balochistan. Both the Liaqat market and
the Kandhari bazaar are particularly worth a visit. In addition to clothing items with embroidered work, you can also find woolen mats, shoes,
and other goods.
3. Quetta Museum - Quetta Museum is home to many artefacts. Some of the earliest artifacts from the ancient civilization have been preserved in
this museum. This small, well-maintained museum is located far from Quetta's main city. The stone-age artifacts, which include some of the
oldest silverware, jewellery, and other objects, are shown in galleries. The museum also features manuscripts and calligraphy, as well as the
Quran from the Mughal Empire, on display.
4. koh-e-Murdar - is a peak that can be found in the Sulaiman Mountains System, a mountain range in western Pakistan East of Quetta District.
One of the summits at an altitude of 3,184 meters high is where the Koh-e-Murdar mountain range's highest peak is located. It is the sixth highest peak in all of Balochistan and the fourth highest peak in Quetta District.
5. Quaid-e-Azam Residency - Ziarat, Balochistan, Pakistan is home to Quaid-e-Azam Residency, sometimes referred to as the Ziarat Residency.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah was cared for there during his final two months and ten days of life. The city's most recognizable landmark was built in
1892, during the British Raj. The building is a wooden construction that was first intended as a sanatorium before being transformed into the
summer home of the Governor General's agent. It is a significant architectural landmark that has been designated as a heritage site.
6. Urak Valley - the Urak Valley is referred to as "the region of orchards. Due to the numerous fruits that are grown here, including peaches,
an orchard of apple trees, pomegranate, and many more," At the valley's end, there are waterfalls that can be found, adding to the valleys
allure. In western Pakistan's Balochistan Province's Quetta District, the Urak valley is encircled by mountains. At 28 kilometers distance from
the city of Quetta, The population of Urak Valley is 10,000.
7. Hazarganji Chiltan National Park - The Mastung District of Pakistan's western Balochistan Province is home to the Hazarganji Chiltan National
Park. Between Chiltan to the west and Hazarganji to the east, it is located in the centre. the park was created in 1980, In order to preserve a
habitat for the endangered Chiltan ibexes, commonly referred to as wild goats, or locally as markhor. A unique looking animal and a national
treasure.
8. Askari Park - The first amusement park in Karachi, Pakistan, the park opened on June 15, 2018. The Karachi Eye, a 61-meter-tall ferris wheel,
is the parks main attraction. Askari Amusement Park is also called Askari Island Of Fun . It contains a large food court with a wide selection
of dishes and drinks, as well as a range of indoor games and rides for both children and adults.
9. Hanna Lake - a beautiful lake surrounded by hills and mountains. A nice picnic spot for those who come from far off places to enjoy the sights.
There are also Some swings which have been installed for kids. Hanna Lake also has A resort and a small motel to serve the tourists.
10. Kan Mehtarzai Railway Station - has not been in use since 1986, but today all of the remaining track is removed and sold for scrap. This was
previously one of the subcontinent's longest narrow-gauge railways. A railroad line was built during World War I from Khanai, which is located
30 kilometers north of Quetta, to Muslimbagh. Chrome mines, which were utilized in First World War munitions, were located in Muslimbagh.
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