Inside Balochistan

 The coastline of Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan, stretches for 754 km from Makran to the Arabian Sea On this coastline, isolated coastal areas spread far and wide for miles, these areas are famous all over the world for their beauty and ancient traditions because when the blue waters of the Arabian Sea collide with the glittering sandy beaches of Gwadar Pasni and Ormara, the scene is spectacular.

Southern coastal belt of Balochistan


The camels roaming here, the beautiful groves of palm trees, the small rivers and the cool pollution-free air are now a source of interest for domestic and foreign tourists.In this area there are desert and barren mountains and also rivers and the tourists who come here feel that man is a part of a thousand-year-old Al-Lilvi Dastan. Surrounded by palm groves in the mysterious hills of Gwadar, near the hot springs, is the unusual and unique town of Surbandar the road to Gwadar is 15 miles away and to reach the town, one has to take a winding road over the high mountains, which is actually an off-road pocket track, passing through herds of goats and camels at places. One has to stop frequently to give there are very beautiful scenery on the way  One can get lost in the beauty of nature local travel on it with great speed reaching the town of Surbandar, one passes through the sea of ​​dust and the road ends suddenly in the middle of the town. This town has a good reputation for buying and selling fish. From here, fish are supplied to the surrounding areas and Karachi. After catching the fish from here, it is kept in cold storage, most of the fish are transported from Surbandar the next day, but Jenga fish is immediately airlifted to Karachi.As the shadows of the evening fall, sometimes the soft sound of a fisherman's song coming from a distance on the wind, together with the sound of the waves of the sea hitting the beach sand, creates a slight vibration in the air for a moment. There is much silence and profound silence



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