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    Geographically it is the third largest province of Pakistan, stretching about 579 kilometres (360 mi) from north to south and 442 kilometres (275 mi) (extreme) or 281 kilometres (175 mi) (average) from east to west, with an area of 140,915 square kilometres (54,408 sq mi) of Pakistani territory.

  2. Sindh, Pakistan. Accurate, up-to-date public holidays, bank holidays, and observances in Sindh, Pakistan for 2023 ready to be integrated into your application. Pakistan, formally known as the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is located in South Asia. This territorial area shared several ancient cultures with the Indian subcontinent.

  3. A reference map atlas of maps per Province showing the main settlements, transport links, elevation, water features and administrative boundaries. Source: Province reference map series of Pakistan. There are no views created for this resource yet. Additional Information.

    • Why Travel to Sindh?
    • Best Time to Visit Sindh
    • How to Travel to Sindh
    • Visiting Sindh – Solo Or Not Solo?
    • Top Places to Visit in Sindh
    • Other Places to Visit in Sindh
    • Sindh Trip Itinerary Options

    The province of Sindh is one of the oldest regions to exist in Pakistan. It is home to the shrines of many Sufi saints who passed through South Asia centuries ago. The 5000 years old city of Mohenjo Daru from the Indus Valley Civilization is in Sindh among other places like the archeological city of Bhambhore, where Alexander the Great stepped foot...

    Situated on the southern tip of the country, it is best to travel to Sindh during the cooler months from November to February. During this time, the temperature drops down and the weather becomes mildly cold, which is apt to explore all the outdoor places in Sindh. The summer months are incredibly hot and by no means I would suggest anyone to visit...

    This is one of the most commonly asked questions when it comes to planning a trip to Sindh. Traveling in Sindh can get really tricky if you plan to go independently without the assistance of any local. Unlike, northern Pakistan, there is no tourism infrastructure on the southern side of the country. I traveled to Sindh with a bunch of friends who w...

    For all the not-so-good aspects of traveling in Sindh I have discussed so far, it is pretty evident that Sindh is NOT a solo traveler haven. For guys, traveling solo in Sindh is still a doable feat minus the constant and curious stares from the locals, but for the solo traveler ladies in the house, traveling alone in Sindh is a big NO! Do not even ...

    Karachi

    The capital city of Sindh and the official ‘City of Lights’, Karachi is the heart of Pakistan. The city has a rich history of being an important trade center when the Brits ruled the Indian sub-continent. Since then, people from all around Pakistan flocked to Karachi seeking work, which has now made the city, the most diverse city in the entire country. From different religions to ethnicities – Karachi is the melting pot of culture in Pakistan.

    Thatta & Makli Necropolis

    Just a few hours’ drive away from the hustle-bustle of Karachi is the Makli Necropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Sitein Pakistan and one of the largest well-restored graveyards in the world. You may ask what is so fancy about a graveyard? Well, this isn’t any ordinary graveyard. The tombs are built surrounded by huge stunning dome-shaped structures over ten kilometers. The necropolis is home to approximately five hundred thousand to one million tombs built over 500 years. Just a few minutes’ d...

    Bhambhore Archeological Site

    On the way from Karachi to Thatta, make a pitstop at Bhambhore and visit the Bhambhore archeological site, one of the oldest tourist sites in Sindh. The history of Bhambhore dates back to the 1st century BC. The city of Bhambore was built centuries ago across the Indus river, which has now dried up. The city is of a lot of significance in today’s Pakistan as it was the spot from where Islam started to spread in South Asia during the 8thcentury. It was conquered by the Arab General Mohammad Bi...

    Khairpur

    Khairpur is one of the cities in Sindh I wanted to visit really badly. The top places to visit in Khairpur includes: 1. Faiz Mahal – A beautiful 18th-century palace now used for administrative purposes. A guided tour of the inside of the palace can be taken for a fee. 2. Sheesh Mahal – Situated close to the Kot Diji Fort is the marvelous Sheesh Mahal ‘The Palace of Mirrors’. All the interiors of the palace from the ceiling to the walls are covered with different types and shapes of mirrors ma...

    Shrine of Shah Abdul Lateef Bhittai

    Shah Abdul Lateef Bhittai is a prominent Sufi saint in Sindh and his shrine attracts more than five hundred thousand devotees from all over the country during the annual ceremony held at the shrine. The shrine itself is a beautiful structure built with blue mosaics. If you’re lucky, you can also see a Sindhi folk musicperformance at the shrine. The shrine is visited by Muslim and Hindu devotees.

    Mehrano Wildlife Sanctuary

    The Mehrano Wildlife Sanctuary is a privately owned forest by the Talpur Mir Royal family, however, a small part of the wildlife sanctuary is opened for the public. The Mehrano forest is home to rare species of blackbuck, Indian gazelle, hog deer, and wild boars in Pakistan. It is also a resting spot for the migratory birds from Siberia. The Mehrano forest extends towards the South and connects with the Cholistan desert in south Punjab. Also Read: All About Visiting The Cholistan Desert Jeep...

    I completely understand that it is not easy to plan a trip to Sindh due to a lack of practical information online, so here are some sample itineraries you can follow, which will help you in covering most of the places in this Sindh travel guide: 1. Bhambhore & Thatta – Half day trip from Karachi 2. Ranikot, Miri Kot & Sehwan Shareef – Full day trip...

  4. Sep 12, 2023 · Geography and Location. Sindh is located in the southeastern part of Pakistan and is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the south. It covers an area of approximately 140,914 square kilometers, making it the third-largest province in the country.

  5. Jun 11, 2024 · From the ancient ruins of Mohenjo Daro to the modern metropolis of Karachi, Sindh has something to offer everyone. Graana.com, Pakistan’s smartest property portal, takes a look at some of the best places to visit in Sindh.

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  7. Nov 5, 2022 · Sindh is one of the most underrated provinces of Pakistan and a must-visit for travelers who admire history and local cultures. It’s home to some of the most impressive UNESCO World Heritage sites as well as natural beauty and extremely hospitable people.

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