The journey was for the most part straightforward the only moderately difficult portion was in the vicinity of Tunis where the Sunday driving brigade was out in force. My morning began with a two hour drive to Bizerte, a city of 150,000 that has the distinction of being the most northerly settlement in Africa. Readers planning their own adventures could do far worse. I was able to book a night in the five star El Mouradi Palace Hotel at four days notice for just €25.19 including breakfast and secure parking, and while the rating was perhaps a little generous by international standards the room was nevertheless exceptional value for money. Will list more as I recall other places that are worth visiting.Hotel prices in the resort areas of Tunisia are extremely cheap at the moment as the country works to rebuild its tourist industry following terror attacks in 2015. Kot Diji Fort, another place for history lovers, situated near Khairpur) Kotri Barrage, River Indus (Near Jamshoro & Hyderabad, perfect for fishing & boating)ġ2. Thar Desert (A perfect place to explore the desert)ġ1. Gorakh Hill (The Murree of Sindh, situated near Dadu)ġ0. Bhanbore Ruins & Museum (Some 65 km from Karachi on old National Highway near Dhabeji)ĩ. Moen-Jo-Daro Ruins (Some 430 kms from Karachi near Larkana)Ĩ. Manchar Lake (Largest Lake of Pakistan, situated 306 km from Karachi, near Dadu)ħ. Haleji Lake (Near Keenjhar Lake, perfect spot for fishing and migratory bird watching in winter season).Ħ. Keenjhar Lake (2nd Largest Lake of Pakistan, situated 125 km from Karachi on old national highway)ĥ. Arabian Sea (perfect for fishing in open waters)Ĥ. Go for snorkeling at Mubarak Village & Charna Island, Karachiģ. Manora Beach, Hawks Bay, Paradise Point, Cape Mount and several other beaches in Karachi.Ģ. I have just copying and paste the message of try to list some places in Karachi, near Karachi and in interior Sindh that are worth visiting (especially for adventure lovers).ġ. No one will agree with your point that there is nothing more in Karachi then do darya / port grand.Įven within Karachi limits there are a number of places which are worth exploring. You can't say that they are not beautiful or there is nothing to see or enjoy there. All are deserted places with barren rocks and sand but they have a unique beauty which you can't find in Northern areas. Indeed Northern Areas are heaven on earth but every region has his own beauty like Thar desert, Gorakh hill and Coastal highway. I agree up to some extent but why are you comparing Karachi with Northern Areas ? ![]() Its the sole reason due to which every year hundreds of karachites visit NA while the visitors to Karachi for just sight seeing are non existent. Sir jee with all due respect I have seen that thread back than and I still believe the same.ie there is nothing more in Karachi then do darya / port grand etc. Sent from my Hol-U19 using PW Forums mobile app read ma post again I have already mentioned do darya.port grand quaid mazar and makli.thatta and to sample Karachi cuisine. Third.every city has some farm houses.water parks etc. Similarly u can't compare the fruit orchids of Punjab with sindh Gorkh hills is nothing when u have seen KPK.Naran etc Yeah there is nothing to see in y to understand from the point of view of some one who has visited Kpk and major areas of Punjab. Let me burst the little bubble u live in. as you have said in below mentioned post that There is nothing more to see in Sindh. Do you belongs to Karachi?!?!?! Serious doubt init.
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