BALOCHISTAN Ever since Balochistan became a part of Pakistan, the province that makes 44% of Pakistan’s total area still remains a mystery to the whole world. The mineral rich ingenierous and gifted lands of Balochistan has a side that trumps its resourcefulness; that side is astonishing and mind-boggling beauty, catering travelers to the top attractions of Balochistan. with 1. Pir Ghayb (The Invisible Saint) Waterfalls – Bolan, Balochistan 2. Moola Chotok – Khuzdar, Balochistan 3. Quaid-e-Azam Residency – Ziarat, Balochistan 4. Hannah Jheel (Hannah Lake and Urrak) – Quetta, Balochistan 5. Waadi-e-Bolan – Bolan, Balochistan 6. Hingol National Park – Hingol, Balochistan 7. Kund Malir Beach – Kund Malir, Balochistan 8. Pir Chattal Noorani Gandhawa – Jhal Magsi, Balochistan 9. Astola Island – Gwadar-Pasni, Balochistan 10. Jhal Magsi Desert Rally – Jhal Magsi, Balochistan wit...
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