Sindh

The Land of Sufis & Ancient Sands

Sindh is a province of profound historical depth, where the life-giving Indus River meets the sprawling Arabian Sea. It offers a vibrant cultural experience defined by 5,000-year-old civilizations, intricate blue-tiled shrines, and the legendary hospitality of its people. 

Iconic Landmarks of Sindh

Mohenjo-Daro: The Cradle of Civilization

Walk through the prehistoric streets of one of the world’s oldest urban settlements, a 5,000-year-old marvel of the Indus Valley Civilization.

This UNESCO World Heritage site reveals an advanced ancient world of structured brick buildings and sophisticated drainage systems that still baffle modern engineers.

It is a place where every stone tells a story of human ingenuity, offering a rare window into the dawn of organized society.

Gorakh Hill Station: The Murree of Sindh

Known as the “Murree of Sindh,” this high-altitude plateau offers the province’s coolest temperatures and world-class stargazing at an elevation of 5,689 feet.

Rising above the clouds, it provides a dramatic contrast to the desert heat below, with panoramic views that stretch across the Kirthar Mountains.

It is a vital retreat for adventurers seeking crisp mountain air and a tranquil escape under a vast, unfiltered sky.

Chaukhandi Tombs: The Art of Stone

Explore the intricate stone carvings of this UNESCO-listed funerary art site, reflecting the peak of 15th-century Sindhi craftsmanship.

The golden sandstone tombs are decorated with delicate geometric patterns and representations of jewelry and weaponry, standing as a silent testament to the region’s rich cultural lineage.

It is a majestic gallery of open-air history that captures the artistic soul of the Silk Road era.

Keenjhar Lake: The Blue Oasis

One of the largest freshwater lakes in Pakistan, Keenjhar provides a serene sanctuary for boating, bird watching, and peaceful retreats near the historical city of Thatta.

Steeped in the folklore of Noori Jam Tamachi, the lake’s shimmering waters and cool breezes offer a refreshing contrast to the surrounding arid landscapes.

It is a perfect destination for those looking to experience the natural beauty and legendary romance of Sindh’s coastal belt.