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Hingol National Park
Hingol National Park or Hungol National Park (Urdu: ہنگول نیشنل پارک), covers an area of 6,100 square kilometres (2,400 sq mi). It was established in 1988. In 2004, the Makran Coastal Highway which links Karachi with the port town of Gwadar was opened. Hingol National Park is along the Makran coast in southwestern Balochistan Province, southwestern Pakistan. It lies within sections of Lasbela District, Gwadar District, and Awaran District. The Gulf of Oman of the Arabian Sea are to the south. The provincial capital of Quetta is approximately 717 km. The provincial capital of Sindh is 190 km to the southeast on the coast. Hingol National Park also includes famous…
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Kund Malir
Kund Malir is a beach in Balochistan, Pakistan located in Hingol National Park, about 150 kilometres (93 mi) from Zero-Point on Makran Coastal Highway. The drive between Kund Malir and Ormara is considered to be scenic. The area is part of Hingol National Park which is the largest in Pakistan. Traveling time from Karachi is around 4 hours and 03 hours from Gwadar. There is no food and fuel facilities available on the way after Zero-Point. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in this world. Due to increase in tourism, some of the mobile networks including Ufone have started their services over there. Many tour…
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South Point Villas
Galle-Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia, located in the Indian Ocean southwest of the Bay of Bengal and southeast of the Arabian Sea. It is geographically separated from the Indian subcontinent by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Our Experience: After enjoying 3 days in Colombo the Capital of Sri Lanka, we departed to explore the Southern part or Sri Lanka. Our first Stop was “Galle” A beautiful Historic City situated in the South Western part of Sri Lanka Situated in the southwest of Sri Lanka about 100 km south of Colombo, the city of Galle…
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Yala National Park
Yala National ParkYala wild SafariSri Lanka 🇱🇰 The western part of Yala (block one) is named as the area with the highest Leopard concentration in the world.Do realize that with only 35 Leopards in the entire park the chances of actually seeing a single Leopard are still relatively slim.We were the luckiest who were fortunate to spot a Leopard in the wild close encounter ❤️