KARACHI (The City of Lights)
Karachi, the city of lights, home to a diversely cultural
society is the economic hub of Pakistan. The largest city of Pakistan hosts
multilinguistic people, majorly Muslims, from all over the country. It is this
diversity which brings unique smell and flavour to the city. Karachi is rich in
unique destinations, adventure spots, Halal food and anything one can think of
as a traveller. Here are the six most exciting places to visit including
Mosque, Halal eatery, museum, and couples vacation ideas for you.
1. Sea view or Clifton
When you first visit Karachi, it is the best place to start.
Sea view or Clifton beach is Karachi's main attraction. Since it is situated in
the residential area, anyone can easily go by bike, car or public transport.
You can also call it a beach on a budget. Even if you visit Karachi for a short
time you can visit this place.
This best romantic place for couples is a 24/7 beach. Camel
and horse riding, dirt bikes, buggy trips, beach parks, and snacks on the road
are also the reason why the sea view is still crowded.
2. Mazar-e-Quaid
This complex is the resting place of the founding father of
Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It is in the heart of Karachi with its lush
green gardens. This tomb is one of the most visited tourist attraction places
for both foreigners and locals. The tomb is normally quiet and peaceful with
tourists who come to pay respect.
Yahya Merchant, a great architect, designed this mausoleum and the construction of the mausoleum was done with white marble in the late 1960s.
Location: M.A Jinnah Rd, Central Jacob Lines Ghm،
Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh
3. Masjid-e-Tooba
Masjid e Toobah or the Tooba Mosque also known as Gol Masjid
was built in 1969 in the area of Defense Housing Authority. The Mosque is a
famous tourist attraction because of its attractive infrastructure. It is known
as the world's largest single dome mosque, and the 18th largest mosque with a
capacity of 5,000 in the prayer hall.
To increase your curiosity, it is made of white marble
alone. The dome is 70 metres in diameter and does not have central pillars. The
interesting point of the mosque is that you can hear the person speaking at the
other end of the mosque because the engineers have kept acoustics in mind
during the construction.
Location: Old Korangi Rd, Sabir SRE Karachi Cantonment, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh 74000
4. Jinnah House Museum
The Jinnah House Museum also remembered as Flag Staff House was
acquired by the Father of the Nation, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, in 1943. After him,
his sister, Fatima Jinnah, lived here till 1964.
The house was restored in 1985 and converted into the Jinnah
museum. To this date, it is full of most of the original furniture and
possessions of the Jinnah, representing the daily life of a Great Leader.
Location: Fatima Jinnah Road, Karachi, Pakistan
Opening Days: Saturday through Tuesday, and Thursday
Opening Hours: 9 am – 1 pm, 2 pm – 4 pm. Friday 9 am – 12
pm
5. Chaukhandi tombs
If history and mystery fascinate you than while your tour to
Karachi this World Heritage Site by UNESCO is a must-see place. About 29 km
east of Karachi, far from the hustle-bustle of the city lies the city of the
dead Kings, Queens, and the religious personalities of the ancient times.
The exquisite carvings on the gravestones above the ground
represent the statuses of the people lie below the ground. Furthermore, the
carvings on the stones also represent the sex of the person. For example, a
horseman carving with arms, sword, shield, bow, and arrow represents a male
grave. Whereas necklaces, bracelets, rings, and anklets represent a women’s
grave. It is believed that some of the graves are as old as 17th or
18th century BC.
Location: N-5 Near، Landhi Town, Karachi, Karachi City,
Sindh
6. Halal Eatery
As Pakistan is a Muslim majority country so everything
available to eat on the streets or restaurant is Halal. The variety of the
dishes and the mixture of diverse cultural tastes in one city will surely amaze
your taste buds. Some of the delicious delicacies you can enjoy will be
available at;
1.
Famous food street of Karachi
2.
Burns Road
3.
Waheed kay kebab
4.
Malik ki Nihari
5.
Agha ki Sajji
6.
The sweet Rabri of Delhi Rabri House
The average price for these meals is around Rs.600/- per head or $3.75. This is surely an economical and quality ride for your taste buds.
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