Travel places to visit in Sindh

sadhu bela temple

The Serenity of Sadhu Bela Temple: A Place for Spiritual Reflection

Pakistan is one of those Muslim countries that welcomes all cultures, traditions, and religions. It allows minorities to practice their religion in peace. This is because the sanctity of historical places has remained intact since the birth of Pakistan. One of those places that should be in your travel book is the Sadhu Bela Temple. Location of Sadhu

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pakka qila hyderabad

Pakka Qila: Exploring the Rich History and Architecture of Hyderabad’s Mighty Fort

Hyderabad is home to several ancient architectural masterpieces and Pakka Qila is one of them. A tall, massive fort called Pakka Qila (Pucca Fort or Royal Fort) is located near Mukhi House Museum and Hasrat Mohani Central Library in the streets of Shahi Bazaar. Pakka Qila is one of the prominent architectural landmarks of Hyderabad.

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kirthar national park

Kirthar National Park: Home to Sindh’s Diverse Wildlife

Kirthar National Park is Pakistan’s second-largest national park (Hingol National Park is now the largest). It is also the first national park from Pakistan to be included in the list of United Nations National Parks worldwide in 1975. Location of Kirthar National Park Kirthar National Park is located in the Jamshoro Mountains of Pakistan. The park was established in

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History of Pakistan, kahu jo daro

Kahu Jo Daro: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Indus Valley Civilization

Kahu Jo Daro, also known as Mirpur Khas Stupa, is an ancient Buddhist stupa found at the Mirpurkhas archaeological site in Sindh, Pakistan. The campus covers 30 acres (120,000 m2). Excavations completed before 1910 revealed this large brick-based Stupa and numerous terracotta reliefs that are now displayed in the world’s major museums. The site of Mirpur Khas

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qila ranikot fort

Qila Ranikot Fort: Exploring the Magnificent Walls of Pakistan’s Ancient Wonder

Ranikot Fort (also known as Rannikot) is a historical Talpur fort near Sann, Jamshoro District, Sindh. Qila Ranikot Fort is also known as the Great Wall of Sindh and is considered to be the largest fort in the world with a circumference of approximately 32 kilometers (20 mi). The walls of the fortress have been

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