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12 Surprising Facts About Karachi, Pakistan

Karachi, which was once the prehistoric humble abode of Sindhi fishermen, is now a roaring urban economy that sustains the country with its large seaports. Always up and running, the streets of Karachi are a cacophony of colorful buses, impatient people and the infectious energy of its daily hustle. But are there any attractions here that will make you forget all the chaos? Yes! And we have gathered 20 of them for you.

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12 Surprising Facts About Karachi, Pakistan

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  1. Top 10 Places to Visit Karachi, Pakistan Karachi, which was once the prehistoric humble abode of Sindhi fishermen, is now a roaring urban economy that sustains the country with its large seaports. Always up and running, the streets of Karachi are a cacophony of colorful buses, impatient people and the infectious energy of its daily hustle. But are there any attractions here that will make you forget all the chaos? Yes! And we have gathered 20 of them for you.

  2. Port Grand Port Grand is a world class tourist destination and pride of Karachi offering numerous facilities of food and entertainment. You can facilitate from Port Bazaar, florist, Art Lane, Antiques, Free Wi-Fi, delightful food and lot more.

  3. Do Darya Do Darya has become quite the popular spot for fun dining over the last few years, and sports a strip of numerous restaurant choices to choose from. It has become the perfect spot to enjoy a meal with family, friends and colleagues, with a view of the sea and the constant pleasant breeze delighting you while eating.

  4. Dolmen Mall Dolmen Mall Clifton has revolutionized the retail landscape of Pakistan. Located at the waterfront, at the intersection of the upscale Defense and Clifton neighborhoods, this mall integrates the best in food, fashion and leisure.

  5. PAF Museum Pakistan's plentiful military museums always pose a problem - how to celebrate an institution that has repeatedly seized power from the politicians and lost every war it's contested? The answer is just to focus on the hardware. The impressive outdoor Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Museum does just that.

  6. Safari Park Karachi Safari Park, opened in 1970, is a public funded 'family-only' safari park covering an area of 148 acres, located in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It has a zoo, geared with viewing facilities like a chairlift and safari tracks, as well as two natural lakes.

  7. Clifton Beach Clifton Beach is Karachi's busiest beach, although here you'll want to take a stroll rather than a swim. The beach itself is nothing special, made of mud-grey sand, but it's fun for people-spotting. Clifton is one of Karachi's posher neighborhoods, but the beach attracts a complete cross section of society, so gives a good picture of Karachi at play. It's deserted before late afternoon, and at it's most festive on Sundays.

  8. Frere Hall The year is 1865. Frere Hall is inaugurated as a public hall and a library for the people of Karachi. 152 years later the Venetian-Gothic style building still holds its splendor amidst the chaos and order of the bustling neighborhood.

  9. Mazar-E-Quaid Mizar-e-Quaid which is also known as Jinnah Mausoleum or the National Mausoleum alludes to the tomb of the benefactor of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It is a notable image of Karachi all through the planet. The mausoleum which is finished in 1960 is arranged at the heart of the city. It is the last resting place and mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, organizer of Pakistan and after his death he was submerged in Karachi, Pakistan.

  10. Charna Island Charna Island unanimously agreed that it is an ideal diving spot. Surrounded by coral gardens replete with exotic marine life, the country’s second-largest island has become a paradise for water-sports enthusiasts.Churna Island for many is nothing less than a hidden paradise located in the Arabian Sea.

  11. Karachi Zoo Karachi Zoo, established in year 1878, was commonly called as 'Mahatma Gandhi Garden'. In 1861, the zoo was transferred to municipality by the government. In 1878, the municipality placed the zoo under a trust to be developed out of public subscription. Later, the zoo was once again opened to public in 1881.

  12. Masjid-E-Tooba Masjid e Tooba was built in 1969 in Defence Housing Society Karachi, Karachi. It is just off main Korangi Road. Masjid e Tooba is often claimed to be the largest single-dome mosque in the world. It is also major tourist attraction in Karachi.

  13. Arena Karachi Arena is an indoor gaming zone, with a cafe and restaurant which serves buffet. It also has a hall for events. It is located on main Karsaz next to Maritime Museum, and is easily accessible.

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