This document provides a summary of key geographic and topographic features of Balochistan province in Pakistan. It discusses 15 notable locations in the province, including Saindak copper-gold mine, Ziarat residency, Hazarganji Chiltan national park, Hanna lake, Moola chotok waterfalls, Bolan pass, Pir Ghaib waterfalls, Gwadar, Hingol national park, Gadani beach, Astola island, and Jiwani. It also provides brief descriptions of the geographic characteristics and points of interest for each location.
Balochistan province comprises 44% of Pakistan's land and contains many beautiful yet underestimated places. It has mineral-rich lands and astonishing natural beauty that attracts travelers. Some of Balochistan's top tourist spots include Quetta, Ziarat, Gwadar, Astola Island, Pishin Valley, Hannah Lake, Waadi-e-Bolan, and Pir Ghaib Waterfalls, which feature rugged mountains, forests, beaches, valleys and historical sites. Festivals, hiking, and water sports opportunities make Balochistan a unique tourist destination in Pakistan.
Pakistan has several physical features including northern and north-eastern mountains such as the Himalayas, Karakoram range, and Pir Panjal range, as well as north-western and western mountains like the Hindukush and Sulaiman hills. The country also contains plateaus such as the Potwar plateau and Balochistan plateau, plains like the upper, lower, and delta regions of the Indus river, and deserts including the Thar desert along with coastal areas.
The document summarizes the Salt Range and Potwar Plateau regions of Pakistan. The Salt Range is a series of low hills and mountains between the Indus and Jhelum rivers containing large salt deposits like at Khewra salt mines. The Potwar Plateau lies between the rivers and contains historic sites like Taxila and Rohtas Fort. The climate is arid and agriculture is limited without irrigation, but the regions have mineral resources and oil/gas fields that are economically important.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, formerly known as North-West Frontier Province, is located in northern Pakistan. It has a long history of rule under various empires and was incorporated into Pakistan in 1947. The province has a population of over 17 million and its capital and largest city is Peshawar. The people are predominantly Pashtun and speak Pashto along with other regional languages. Agriculture, transport, and forestry are important economic activities. The culture is influenced by Pashtun traditions including music, dance, clothing and cuisine featuring dishes like chapli kabab.
Pakistan has diverse physical features that include mountain ranges such as the Himalayas, Karakoram, Hindu Kush, and Sulaiman ranges, as well as plateaus and plains. Major rivers include the Indus River and its tributaries. Coastal areas along the Arabian Sea include the Indus River Delta. Pakistan has a population of over 204 million people, with high population growth and nearly 40% living in urban areas concentrated in cities like Karachi. The population is young, with over 30% under age 15.
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a collection of infrastructure projects linking China and Pakistan. It involves building transportation networks like roads, railways, and pipelines to connect the Chinese city of Kashgar to Pakistan's Gwadar Port. The CPEC will boost both countries' economies by increasing trade, providing energy through projects like power plants, and creating jobs through industrial and agricultural development.
Balochistan province comprises 44% of Pakistan's land and contains many beautiful yet underestimated places. It has mineral-rich lands and astonishing natural beauty that attracts travelers. Some of Balochistan's top tourist spots include Quetta, Ziarat, Gwadar, Astola Island, Pishin Valley, Hannah Lake, Waadi-e-Bolan, and Pir Ghaib Waterfalls, which feature rugged mountains, forests, beaches, valleys and historical sites. Festivals, hiking, and water sports opportunities make Balochistan a unique tourist destination in Pakistan.
Pakistan has several physical features including northern and north-eastern mountains such as the Himalayas, Karakoram range, and Pir Panjal range, as well as north-western and western mountains like the Hindukush and Sulaiman hills. The country also contains plateaus such as the Potwar plateau and Balochistan plateau, plains like the upper, lower, and delta regions of the Indus river, and deserts including the Thar desert along with coastal areas.
The document summarizes the Salt Range and Potwar Plateau regions of Pakistan. The Salt Range is a series of low hills and mountains between the Indus and Jhelum rivers containing large salt deposits like at Khewra salt mines. The Potwar Plateau lies between the rivers and contains historic sites like Taxila and Rohtas Fort. The climate is arid and agriculture is limited without irrigation, but the regions have mineral resources and oil/gas fields that are economically important.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, formerly known as North-West Frontier Province, is located in northern Pakistan. It has a long history of rule under various empires and was incorporated into Pakistan in 1947. The province has a population of over 17 million and its capital and largest city is Peshawar. The people are predominantly Pashtun and speak Pashto along with other regional languages. Agriculture, transport, and forestry are important economic activities. The culture is influenced by Pashtun traditions including music, dance, clothing and cuisine featuring dishes like chapli kabab.
Pakistan has diverse physical features that include mountain ranges such as the Himalayas, Karakoram, Hindu Kush, and Sulaiman ranges, as well as plateaus and plains. Major rivers include the Indus River and its tributaries. Coastal areas along the Arabian Sea include the Indus River Delta. Pakistan has a population of over 204 million people, with high population growth and nearly 40% living in urban areas concentrated in cities like Karachi. The population is young, with over 30% under age 15.
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a collection of infrastructure projects linking China and Pakistan. It involves building transportation networks like roads, railways, and pipelines to connect the Chinese city of Kashgar to Pakistan's Gwadar Port. The CPEC will boost both countries' economies by increasing trade, providing energy through projects like power plants, and creating jobs through industrial and agricultural development.
The culture of Balochistan, Pakistan is defined by its tribal structure and diverse ethnic groups including the Baloch, Brahvi, and Pashtun peoples. The culture varies across different levels such as national, regional, and generational levels. The tribal system and jirga councils remain influential in Balochistan's culture and society. Locally-specific customs include dress like the turban and shalwar kameez, cuisine like sajji and dampukht, and festivals like Sibi Festival and Buzkashi tournaments. Music is also an important part of Balochi culture with instruments like the flute and tambur baglama.
This document provides an overview of the geography of Pakistan. It discusses the country's provinces and special areas, as well as its major cities and regions. Pakistan has diverse terrain that includes mountains, deserts, and fertile plains watered by rivers like the Indus. Agriculture is an important economic sector, with crops like wheat, rice, cotton, and sugarcane. Transportation within Pakistan includes roads, railways, and domestic and international air travel. The document also briefly touches on Pakistan's climate, natural resources, environment, and international disputes.
Teaching & learning slides for Western Mountains of Pakistan
Aimed to address the learning needs of 0 level Cambridge students for Environment of Pakistan 2059/2
This document summarizes the major tourism sites in Pakistan. It outlines the natural attractions like mountains, beaches, lakes and deserts as well as cultural attractions including ancient ruins, mosques, forts and cultural sites. Some key areas highlighted are the northern areas known for trekking and mountaineering, coastal areas of Sindh province with beaches and islands, cultural and religious sites in Punjab province, and the mountainous regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan. The document emphasizes developing tourism infrastructure like roads, hotels, and facilities at these locations to attract more domestic and international visitors.
Fahmul quran lect_4 (مرکب اشاری + مرکب اضافی)M Akhtar
This document appears to be lecture notes for an Arabic course focused on understanding the Quran. The notes summarize a previous lecture and introduce a new lecture. References are provided for additional learning resources, including books and websites on Quranic Arabic. The document provides an outline of the course content but does not include substantial details about the lectures.
This document summarizes key rivers in Balochistan province, Pakistan. It discusses 7 major rivers: Dasht River, Hub River, Zhob River, Hingol River, Mula River, Bolan River, and Nari River. For each river, it provides the location, any dams constructed on the river, the river's length, and what areas the river supplies water to. The longest rivers are the Hingol River at 350 miles and the Nari River at 240 miles. Dams have been built on these rivers to provide irrigation water and drinking water to nearby cities.
Plains, plateaus and deserts in pakistanAqsa Manzoor
The document summarizes the major geographic features of Pakistan, including plains, plateaus, and deserts. It describes the Indus Plain and its tributaries, and divides the Indus Plain into three sections: the Upper Indus Plain, Lower Indus Plain, and Indus Deltaic Plain. It also discusses the Potwar Plateau, Salt Range, Balochistan Plateau, Thal Desert, Cholistan Desert, and Nara and Thar Deserts. The document provides details on the locations, elevations, soils, irrigation, and other characteristics of each of these key geographic regions in Pakistan.
This ppt is about tourism in Pakistan. By going through these slides, you will know that how capable is Pakistan tourism to attract international tourists, and what's are the necessary steps that can boost Pakistan tourism.
Pakistan faces a major electricity crisis as demand is growing at 9% annually while supply is only increasing at 7%. Thermal power generates 65% of electricity, hydel 33%, and nuclear 2%. Reasons for the crisis include liquidity issues at WAPDA, decreased generation at KESC, opposition to the Kalabagh Dam project, and theft of electricity. The government is pursuing alternatives like solar, wind, and biomass to boost renewable energy and address the crisis. The Alternative Energy Development Board is working on various pilot renewable projects across Pakistan to develop these resources and improve the energy situation.
Importance And Comparison Between Northern And Western Mountains of Pakistan ...AmeersHamza
The document compares and contrasts the Northern and Western mountains of Pakistan. The Northern mountains are higher in altitude, averaging 6000 meters, and are covered in rock, ice, and glaciers. They are richer in water resources and have cooler climates, supporting less population but more agriculture and forests. The Western mountains have lower and barer heights, scarcer water availability, and a dry climate unable to support much vegetation beyond scattered plants. They are richer in mineral resources like limestone but have been less explored due to lack of financing. Overall, the document examines the topographical differences between the two mountainous regions.
Pakistan is located in South Asia, bordering India, Afghanistan, Iran and China. It has a diverse geography that includes the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges in the north and the Indus River plain in the east, which has supported major civilizations. Pakistan has a varied climate influenced by western disturbances in the winter and monsoons in the summer. It has significant natural resources including water from the Indus River system and its tributaries, extensive natural gas and petroleum reserves, coal fields, and hydropower potential. Forests cover only 4% of the land but provide important resources. Pakistan also has deposits of minerals including salt, limestone, copper and gold.
Azad Kashmir is divided into two parts - Azad Kashmir and Jammu and Kashmir. Azad Kashmir is a self-governing state under Pakistan, with Muzaffarabad as its capital. It has several districts and the official language is Northern Hindko, though Pashto is also spoken. The region has a mountainous landscape and experiences heavy snowfall in the winter and moderate summer climate. Local culture is reflected in traditional clothing, music, weddings, and handicrafts like pashmina shawls.
Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan, covering 43.6% of the country's total area. The province has a long history dating back 9,000 years to the Mehrgarh civilization, and has been ruled by various empires and groups, including the Greeks, Arabs, Afghans, and British. Balochistan became part of Pakistan in 1947 after independence, emerging as a province in 1955 following the dissolution of the One Unit system.
Pakistan is located in South Asia with a population of over 200 million people. It has four provinces: Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan. Punjab is the most populous province and Lahore is its cultural and economic center. Karachi is the capital and largest city of Sindh province. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was previously known as the North-West Frontier Province and its main ethnic group is Pashtuns. Balochistan is the largest province by area and contains important natural gas and mineral resources. Pakistan has a strong military and is the 7th largest nuclear power in the world.
Pakistan has an extensive mountain range that includes some of the highest peaks in the world. Some of the major mountain ranges discussed in the document include the Karakoram, Himalaya, Hindu Kush, and others. These mountain ranges are home to K2, the second highest peak in the world, and four of the fourteen highest peaks globally. The ranges contain heavily glaciated areas and provide the source for major river systems. Pakistan is also home to several deserts, including the Thar, Cholistan, and others.
A brief study on different Power Generation Units in Pakistan. Progress of Energy Sector 1947 - 2017. Production Capacity and Resources all are compiled in this brief presentation.
The document provides information about Pakistan presented by Muhammad Mujtaba Asad. It discusses Pakistan's geography, climate, major languages spoken, and largest cities including Karachi and Islamabad. It also covers Pakistan's history, founding by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, four provinces of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Additionally, it summarizes Pakistan's economy, sports, religions practiced in the country, education system levels and types of schools. Key facts about literacy rates increasing over time and technical education are also presented.
CULTURE OF PAKISTAN OF DIFFERENT PROVINCESzohaibamjad6
The document summarizes the cultures of the five provinces of Pakistan - Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Gilgit Baltistan. For each province, it discusses aspects of their culture such as traditional clothing, food, languages spoken, religious practices, and popular festivals and sports. It emphasizes that despite regional cultural differences, Islam is what unites the people of Pakistan.
Bangladesh has a wealth of natural beauty and tourist attractions including forests, rivers, beaches, hills and archaeological sites. Some of the major attractions are the Hill Districts in the southeast known for their natural scenery and tribal culture, the port city of Chittagong with its beaches and hills, and Cox's Bazar which offers a 120 km long beach. Archaeological sites from ancient Buddhist settlements and medieval Muslim and Hindu periods remain largely unexplored across the country.
Bangladesh has a wealth of natural beauty including forests, rivers, hills, beaches, and landscapes. Some of its major tourist attractions that showcase this natural beauty are the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Cox's Bazar beach, the Sundarbans mangrove forest, archaeological sites, and religious sites. Bangladesh offers visitors opportunities to experience its spectacular scenery and embrace a tranquil domain away from modern life.
The culture of Balochistan, Pakistan is defined by its tribal structure and diverse ethnic groups including the Baloch, Brahvi, and Pashtun peoples. The culture varies across different levels such as national, regional, and generational levels. The tribal system and jirga councils remain influential in Balochistan's culture and society. Locally-specific customs include dress like the turban and shalwar kameez, cuisine like sajji and dampukht, and festivals like Sibi Festival and Buzkashi tournaments. Music is also an important part of Balochi culture with instruments like the flute and tambur baglama.
This document provides an overview of the geography of Pakistan. It discusses the country's provinces and special areas, as well as its major cities and regions. Pakistan has diverse terrain that includes mountains, deserts, and fertile plains watered by rivers like the Indus. Agriculture is an important economic sector, with crops like wheat, rice, cotton, and sugarcane. Transportation within Pakistan includes roads, railways, and domestic and international air travel. The document also briefly touches on Pakistan's climate, natural resources, environment, and international disputes.
Teaching & learning slides for Western Mountains of Pakistan
Aimed to address the learning needs of 0 level Cambridge students for Environment of Pakistan 2059/2
This document summarizes the major tourism sites in Pakistan. It outlines the natural attractions like mountains, beaches, lakes and deserts as well as cultural attractions including ancient ruins, mosques, forts and cultural sites. Some key areas highlighted are the northern areas known for trekking and mountaineering, coastal areas of Sindh province with beaches and islands, cultural and religious sites in Punjab province, and the mountainous regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan. The document emphasizes developing tourism infrastructure like roads, hotels, and facilities at these locations to attract more domestic and international visitors.
Fahmul quran lect_4 (مرکب اشاری + مرکب اضافی)M Akhtar
This document appears to be lecture notes for an Arabic course focused on understanding the Quran. The notes summarize a previous lecture and introduce a new lecture. References are provided for additional learning resources, including books and websites on Quranic Arabic. The document provides an outline of the course content but does not include substantial details about the lectures.
This document summarizes key rivers in Balochistan province, Pakistan. It discusses 7 major rivers: Dasht River, Hub River, Zhob River, Hingol River, Mula River, Bolan River, and Nari River. For each river, it provides the location, any dams constructed on the river, the river's length, and what areas the river supplies water to. The longest rivers are the Hingol River at 350 miles and the Nari River at 240 miles. Dams have been built on these rivers to provide irrigation water and drinking water to nearby cities.
Plains, plateaus and deserts in pakistanAqsa Manzoor
The document summarizes the major geographic features of Pakistan, including plains, plateaus, and deserts. It describes the Indus Plain and its tributaries, and divides the Indus Plain into three sections: the Upper Indus Plain, Lower Indus Plain, and Indus Deltaic Plain. It also discusses the Potwar Plateau, Salt Range, Balochistan Plateau, Thal Desert, Cholistan Desert, and Nara and Thar Deserts. The document provides details on the locations, elevations, soils, irrigation, and other characteristics of each of these key geographic regions in Pakistan.
This ppt is about tourism in Pakistan. By going through these slides, you will know that how capable is Pakistan tourism to attract international tourists, and what's are the necessary steps that can boost Pakistan tourism.
Pakistan faces a major electricity crisis as demand is growing at 9% annually while supply is only increasing at 7%. Thermal power generates 65% of electricity, hydel 33%, and nuclear 2%. Reasons for the crisis include liquidity issues at WAPDA, decreased generation at KESC, opposition to the Kalabagh Dam project, and theft of electricity. The government is pursuing alternatives like solar, wind, and biomass to boost renewable energy and address the crisis. The Alternative Energy Development Board is working on various pilot renewable projects across Pakistan to develop these resources and improve the energy situation.
Importance And Comparison Between Northern And Western Mountains of Pakistan ...AmeersHamza
The document compares and contrasts the Northern and Western mountains of Pakistan. The Northern mountains are higher in altitude, averaging 6000 meters, and are covered in rock, ice, and glaciers. They are richer in water resources and have cooler climates, supporting less population but more agriculture and forests. The Western mountains have lower and barer heights, scarcer water availability, and a dry climate unable to support much vegetation beyond scattered plants. They are richer in mineral resources like limestone but have been less explored due to lack of financing. Overall, the document examines the topographical differences between the two mountainous regions.
Pakistan is located in South Asia, bordering India, Afghanistan, Iran and China. It has a diverse geography that includes the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges in the north and the Indus River plain in the east, which has supported major civilizations. Pakistan has a varied climate influenced by western disturbances in the winter and monsoons in the summer. It has significant natural resources including water from the Indus River system and its tributaries, extensive natural gas and petroleum reserves, coal fields, and hydropower potential. Forests cover only 4% of the land but provide important resources. Pakistan also has deposits of minerals including salt, limestone, copper and gold.
Azad Kashmir is divided into two parts - Azad Kashmir and Jammu and Kashmir. Azad Kashmir is a self-governing state under Pakistan, with Muzaffarabad as its capital. It has several districts and the official language is Northern Hindko, though Pashto is also spoken. The region has a mountainous landscape and experiences heavy snowfall in the winter and moderate summer climate. Local culture is reflected in traditional clothing, music, weddings, and handicrafts like pashmina shawls.
Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan, covering 43.6% of the country's total area. The province has a long history dating back 9,000 years to the Mehrgarh civilization, and has been ruled by various empires and groups, including the Greeks, Arabs, Afghans, and British. Balochistan became part of Pakistan in 1947 after independence, emerging as a province in 1955 following the dissolution of the One Unit system.
Pakistan is located in South Asia with a population of over 200 million people. It has four provinces: Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan. Punjab is the most populous province and Lahore is its cultural and economic center. Karachi is the capital and largest city of Sindh province. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was previously known as the North-West Frontier Province and its main ethnic group is Pashtuns. Balochistan is the largest province by area and contains important natural gas and mineral resources. Pakistan has a strong military and is the 7th largest nuclear power in the world.
Pakistan has an extensive mountain range that includes some of the highest peaks in the world. Some of the major mountain ranges discussed in the document include the Karakoram, Himalaya, Hindu Kush, and others. These mountain ranges are home to K2, the second highest peak in the world, and four of the fourteen highest peaks globally. The ranges contain heavily glaciated areas and provide the source for major river systems. Pakistan is also home to several deserts, including the Thar, Cholistan, and others.
A brief study on different Power Generation Units in Pakistan. Progress of Energy Sector 1947 - 2017. Production Capacity and Resources all are compiled in this brief presentation.
The document provides information about Pakistan presented by Muhammad Mujtaba Asad. It discusses Pakistan's geography, climate, major languages spoken, and largest cities including Karachi and Islamabad. It also covers Pakistan's history, founding by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, four provinces of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Additionally, it summarizes Pakistan's economy, sports, religions practiced in the country, education system levels and types of schools. Key facts about literacy rates increasing over time and technical education are also presented.
CULTURE OF PAKISTAN OF DIFFERENT PROVINCESzohaibamjad6
The document summarizes the cultures of the five provinces of Pakistan - Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Gilgit Baltistan. For each province, it discusses aspects of their culture such as traditional clothing, food, languages spoken, religious practices, and popular festivals and sports. It emphasizes that despite regional cultural differences, Islam is what unites the people of Pakistan.
Bangladesh has a wealth of natural beauty and tourist attractions including forests, rivers, beaches, hills and archaeological sites. Some of the major attractions are the Hill Districts in the southeast known for their natural scenery and tribal culture, the port city of Chittagong with its beaches and hills, and Cox's Bazar which offers a 120 km long beach. Archaeological sites from ancient Buddhist settlements and medieval Muslim and Hindu periods remain largely unexplored across the country.
Bangladesh has a wealth of natural beauty including forests, rivers, hills, beaches, and landscapes. Some of its major tourist attractions that showcase this natural beauty are the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Cox's Bazar beach, the Sundarbans mangrove forest, archaeological sites, and religious sites. Bangladesh offers visitors opportunities to experience its spectacular scenery and embrace a tranquil domain away from modern life.
Exciting Places of Natural Beauty in BangladeshAshraf Ahmed
This document presents information about several exciting places of natural beauty in Bangladesh. It discusses the Alutila hill near Khagrachari known for its views of the city. It also describes the Sundarbans mangrove forest, known for its Royal Bengal tigers and diverse plant life. Cox's Bazar is highlighted as having the world's longest natural sea beach that is popular with both local and international tourists. Kaptai Lake, a man-made reservoir in Rangamati, is discussed along with details about its construction history. Several other scenic areas of natural beauty across Bangladesh are briefly mentioned such as Jaflong in Sylhet known for its rolling hills and tea estates.
This document provides information about tourist spots in the Barisal division of Bangladesh. It begins with an introduction to the Barisal division, including its location, area, population, and neighboring divisions. It then lists various transportation options for traveling to Barisal from Dhaka by bus, launch, or air. Next, it describes several popular tourist attractions in Barisal, including Shankar Math monastery, Lakutiya Zamindar House, Shatla Bill wetland, Jacob Tower watchtower, Char Kukri Mukri wildlife sanctuary, and Manpura Island. The document concludes by noting some limitations of tourism in the area and suggestions for overcoming them, such as improving transportation, communication systems, and tourism infrastructure
A description of Bangladesh tourism. This presentation explores some of the important tourist destinations of Bangladesh in some detail. It also gives some general information about demographics, history, etc.
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The document discusses several important tourist sites in Bangladesh. It mentions three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - the Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat, the Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur, and the Sundarbans mangrove forest. It also describes several popular tourist destinations in Bangladesh like Cox's Bazar, St. Martin's Island, Bandarban, Rangamati, and Khagrachari districts which are known for their natural beauty, beaches, forests and tribal communities. A few other historical and cultural tourist attractions mentioned include Lalbagh Fort, Ahsan Manzil palace, Mahasthangarh archaeological site, and Kantajew Temple. Kuakata beach
Bangladesh has great potential for boat tourism due to its vast coastline, forests, and islands. A recent boat trip with 135 foreign tourists earned $350,000 in revenue. Boat tourism could boost Bangladesh's economy through foreign income and jobs. The document outlines many scenic boat trip opportunities, including through rivers, forests, lakes, and coastal areas. Challenges include waste disposal and environmental impacts, but with proper management, boat tourism could be a valuable industry for Bangladesh.
The document summarizes the potential for boat tourism in Bangladesh. It notes that boat tourism worldwide has seen significant growth and could provide economic opportunities for Bangladesh. A recent boat trip brought 135 foreign tourists and $35,000 in revenue. Bangladesh has long coastlines, forests, and islands suitable for boat tours. The government aims to develop this sector by providing incentives and ensuring facilities. Many areas like Sundarbans, Kaptai Lake, and rivers offer scenic boat tour opportunities. However, regulations and infrastructure would need to be improved to protect the environment and ensure tourist safety while developing this sector.
The 10 tourist spots of Pakistan which you should visit once in your lifetime. Pakistan is a beautiful country with most nature based scenery & landscapes.
Welcome to my traveling blog! Here you can explore the world through my eyes and experience all the places I have been. I will share stories, photos, and tips about my travels and all the amazing things I have seen. From world-famous landmarks to hidden gems, I will take you on a journey around the globe and share my unique perspectives and experiences. I hope you enjoy the ride!
This document provides beautiful photographs and descriptions of scenic locations across Pakistan. It highlights the Baltoro Glacier as one of the largest and longest glaciers outside the polar regions. It also features images and information about Nanga Parbat, one of the highest mountains in the world, the ancient Altit Fort in Hunza valley, and the tear-shaped Ansoo Jheel lake located at a high altitude in Kaghan Valley. The document aims to showcase unseen natural beauty and places in Pakistan to both Pakistanis and the international community.
Gilgit baltistan beautiful valleys A Series of Presentation Complied ByMr. ...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
This document provides information on valleys located across seven districts of Gilgit Baltistan: Gilgit, Hunza, Ghanche, Skardu, Astore, Ghizer, and Diamer. For each valley, brief details are given about its location, natural features, activities, and points of interest. Some of the valleys mentioned include Naltar Valley in Gilgit known for pine forests and skiing, Passu Valley in Hunza near glaciers and peaks over 6,000 meters, and Hushe Valley in Ghanche located along the Masherbrum mountain range. The document aims to highlight the natural beauty and tourism potential of the many valleys across the Gilgit Baltistan region of northern Pakistan.
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Keep your eyes on our website blog, and you will find the photos and descriptions of different tourist destinations in Bangladesh. Before you start your tour plan and get a clear concept of the goals, you are at the right place.
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In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
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ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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Subject: Human Geography
Semester: Bs 3rd
Presented to: Dr Muhammad Miandad
Department: Geography
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Email; majermengal@gmail.com
18061508-029@uog.edu.pk
2. The almighty has blessed us with a country that has
geographic and topographic features.
Not only are the northern areas gifted with splendid
mountainous scenery, the south western province of
Balochistan also boasts of such landscape with
remarkable beauty of its own.
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3. 1. Hazarganji Chiltan
park
2. Hanna lake
3. Astola island
4. Kund malir
5. Hingol national park
6. Zangi nawar lake
7. Gaddani beach
8. Ziarat residency
9. Bolan pass
10. Princess of hope
11. Miri fort Quetta
12. Great sphinx
13. Meeri Kalat
14. Gwadar
15. Saindak
16. Jiwani
17. Mehrgarh
18. Loos raskho hills
19. Makran costal range
20. Moola chotok
21. Pir Ghaib
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8. Saindak copper-gold mine is located
near saindak town in chagai district
of Balochistan.
The discovery of copper at saindak was
1970s .
Pakistan and china signed a formal contract
worth $350 million for development of
saindak copper-gold mine. The mine was
leased for a 10-year period to metallurgical
corporation of china ltd. (MCC).
Saindak is 70 kilometers north-west
of Naukundi, close to Pakistan's border
with Iran and Afghanistan.
Distance from Quetta City to Saindak 667.6
Km.
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9. The weather of chagai ranges from very hot
summers of 40-50 °c to very cool winters of
up to -10 °c.
Saindak is famous because of its
vast gold and copper reserves and its believed
to have the world 5th largest gold deposit.
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12. Ziarat is a city and the capital of ziarat
district, Balochistan the province of Pakistan it is a
holiday resort.
About 130 kilometers (81 mi) from the capital city of
Balochistan province Quetta.
The famous Quaid-e-Azam residency is also there in
the valley, where Quaid-e-Azam (the founder of
Pakistan) spent a few of his most memorable days, last
two months and ten days of his life.
Tourists from all over Balochista and also
from Sindh province visit the valley in the harsh
summers. its overall cold weather, fascinating
sceneries, lush green forests and mighty mountains
attracts tourists of all kinds.
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13. Juniper Forests
2,713 meters (8,901 ft) above sea level.
247,000 Acres.
Species, Ecosystem.
5000 to 7000 years old trees.
Beauty and the snowfalls.
Rich in Wild Life.
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16. Hazarganji Chiltan national park is a national park
in the mastung district of western Balochistan
province of Pakistan. it lies between chiltan on its
west and hazarganji on the east.
The park was established in 1980 to provide the
habitat to rare chiltan ibexes found in the area.
Covers 325,000 acre of land located close to
the koh-i-chiltan mountain in Quetta's .
The park is located in the sulaiman mountains,
with desert and forest habitats.
About 20 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of the city of
Quetta.
Height of Koh e Chiltan 3,194 m.
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17. MAMMALS
Mammals in the park include–
Chiltan wildgoat or Suleiman Markhor
Urial sheep
Indian wolf
Stripped hyena
Leopard
Caracal
Jackal
Red fox
Porcupine
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18. Hanna lake
Hanna Lake is in the hills close to where the Urak
Valley begins 17 kilometres (11 mi) east
from Quetta city.
The reservoir was constructed in 1894 during the
British Colonial era.
One of the main attractions in the city and a great
historical bridge wall between two mountains the
depths like battlements of a fort for storing of water.
Surface area 27 acres.
Average depth 49 feet , 15 m.
Holding capacity of over 220 million gallons of water.
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19. There is a lakeside restaurant with picnic tables
shaded by pine trees at the end of the river
where families can enjoy the food
Dry lake
From years 2000–2010 Hanna Lake dried up
and the natives along with hundreds of
migrated birds were in trouble
Full lake
However, in 2011 the lake re-filled and once
again gave rise to flora and fauna in its
environment.
Hanna lake is one of the most visited and
accessible lakes in Balochistan.
Restaurant
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21. Moola chotok is located in the middle of the khuzdar
district of Balochistan, Pakistan.
Tt is situated approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi)
north-east of khuzdar at an elevation of 1,237 metres
(4,058 ft) with good weather conditions.
Surrounded by moola river, the cascading waterfall,
known as chotok, is one of the biggest waterfalls of
sub tehsil moola
Moola chotok waterfalls
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24. The bolān pass is a mountain pass through the toba
kakar range of Balochistan province in
western pakistan,
120 km (75 mi) from the afghanistan border.
The pass is an 89 km (55 mi) stretch of the Bolan
river valley from Rindli in the south to Darwāza
near Kolpur in the north.
It is made up of a number of narrow gorges . it
connects Sibi with Quetta both by road and railway.
Nomadic tribes have also used it as a gateway to and
from South Asia.
The bolān pass is an important pass on the Baloch
frontier, connecting Jacobabad and Sibi with Quetta,
which has always occupied an important place in the
history of British campaigns in afghanistan.
The local population of Brahvi tribes,
Distance from Bolan pass to Quetta 75.6 km.
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28. Pir ghaib waterfalls are situated in the bolan
valley.
At a distance of 70 kilometers from Quetta on
sibi road is situated a popular picnic point known
as (Pir Ghaib)
Here a waterfall cascades down rocky
mountainside making its way through many
streams and ponds among the shady palm trees.
You need a 4-wheel-drive vehicle to reach the
spot from the main road
742 kilometers from Karachi.
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31. Meaning of Gawadar.
The word gawadar was actually “Gwat –a –Dar’’
which means the door of wind in Balochi language.
Located at the entrance of the Persian Gulf and
about 460 kilometers from Karachi.
Gawadar is located on the western end of coast of
Balochistan and have 600 km long coastline along
the Makran coast of the Arabian sea.
The Distance of Gawadar from the Capital city of
province is 917 kilometers.
Distance between Gawadar and Gujrat Pakistan
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32. Gawadar port is a warm-water , deep sea port situated on the
Baloch sea/ Arabian sea at gawadar in Balochistan province.
On 8 September 1958, Pakistan purchase gawadar from Oman
for $3 million.
In 1993,the government of Pakistan create a plan to Develop
gawadar into major port city.
Gawadar was completed in 2007 and inaugurated on 20 march
2007 by general Parvez Musharraf in $248 million.
The project (CPEC) was proposed by Chinese premier li during
his visit to Pakistan in may 2013.
In April 2015 Pakistan and china announced $46 million for
develop CPEC.
The gawadar port has officially leased to china for 43 years until
2059 this port will be used for transportation ,CPEC Route,
Connecting Gawadar to Kashghar.
3218 kilometers shortest route.
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36. Hingol national park covers an area of 6,100 square
kilometers (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 provincial capital of Quetta is approximately
717 km. The provincial capital of sindh is 190 km to
the southeast on the coast.
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37. Hingol national park also includes famous kund malir
Beach and Princess of hope ,Great sphinx, Rani Mandir,
Hingol Mud Volcano .
The name princess of hope was given by Hollywood
actress Angelina Jolie on her visit to this area.
In the past due to the political situation, people didn't
prefer to go there. But now things have changed and
many people go to kund malir on weekends from karachi
and other areas.
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40. Gadani )is a coastal village of lasbela
district located in the southern part
of Balochistan along the Arabian
sea, pakistan.
It is also a union council of hub tehsil and is
just a 1-hour drive away from karachi, sindh.
97% of the population is Muslim with a
small Hindu minority.
The majority of population
speaks Balochi and there is a
small Sindhi speaking minority.
This language is derived from Iran. They
belong to kurd, Sajdi, Muhammad hasni,
and Bezinjo tribes.
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41. This is not any other
country.
This place Is Astola
island in Balochistan
Astola island, also known as jezira Haft talar in Balochi language.
The island is part of the Pasni subdistrict of Gwadar
District in Balochistan province.
Pakistan declared astola as its first marine protected
area in June 2017.
Astola island approximately 6.7 km (4.2 mi) long with
a maximum width of 2.3 km (1.4 mi) and an area of
approximately 6.7 km2 (2.6 sq. mi).
The highest point is 246 ft (75 m) above sea level
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42. Jiwani Is located along the gulf of Oman in the gwadar
district of the Balochistan province.
Gwadar is located nearly 60 kilometres (37 mi) to the
east.
They also are working with the port city
of Chabahar in Iran's Sistan and Baluchestan Province.
which is about 115 kilometres (71 mi) to the west of
Jiwani.
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