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![]() Quaid-e-Azam ResidencyQuaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah spent the last two months and ten days of his life. It is the most famous landmark of the city, constructed in 1892 during the British Raj. The building is a wooden structure, originally designed as a sanatorium before being converted into the summer residence of the agent of the Governor General. It is declared a national monument and heritage site and is of great architectural importance. | ![]() Hanna LakeAt a short distance of 14 km from the Quetta city, Hanna Lake is one of the most spectacular, breathtaking and marvelous tourist resort of the city. This lake was constructed during the British Colonial era in 1894.The turquoise waters of the lake provide a rich contrast to the sandy brown of the hills in the background. The golden fish swimming in the lake, the island in the middle of the lake, the hotel shaded by the lush green pine trees and dam on one side adds more beauty. | ![]() Hazarganji National ParkHazarganji Chiltan National Park, is another beautiful national park of Pakistan. The area is mountainous with precipitous slopes divided by ravines. The Chiltan Hills and Hazar Ganji Range lie west and east, respectively, of the north-south Chiltan divide. It can easily be reached from the provincial capital Quetta and attracts many visitors. Facilities include a museum, picnic spots and accommodation in rest houses. |
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![]() Pir GhaibAt a distance of 70 km from Quetta on Sibi Road is situated a popular picnic spot known as Pir Ghaib. Here a waterfall cascades down rocky mountain side making its way through many streams and ponds among the shady palm trees. You need a 4-wheeled transport to reach the spot from the main road. | ![]() Pishin ValleyIn Balochistan, Pakistan in the Pishin District lies a beautiful valley famous as Pishin valley. From Quetta it is about 50 km away. The place is equipped with numerous orchards. Pishin Valley consists of thousands of fruit orchard. It is basically a fruitful land where numerous crops and fruits are grown. This valley is mostly famous for its greenery and it is also a chief place for the production of crops.In Pakistan this valley is renowned for horticulture and agriculture.. | ![]() ziaratA visit to Quetta will however, be incomplete without a trip to Ziarat (133 km from Quetta, 3 hours by car), a hill town 8000 feet above sea-level Air-conditioned coach and taxis take anything between an hour or two from Quetta an ideal and relaxing summer retreat with rows of juniper trees and ever green slopes.The word Ziarat means holy place to be visited and the valley is known by that name because of a shrine of a holy saint, Tahir Baba Kharwari. There are other graves as well. |
We are offering a Trip to Banjosa Lake dated September 13 per head fee is 3000 , lunch ,BBQ Diner, Cold drinks and may many more
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