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Kund Malir Beach-Balochistan

Kund malir Beach, Pakistan
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1 day

Tour Type

Daily Tour

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Kund Malir Beach is a beautiful and serene beach located on the Makran Coastal Highway, in Balochistan, Pakistan. It is known for its scenic beauty, with clear blue waters, golden sand, and rugged cliffs. Here is some information about Kund Malir Beach:

  1. Location: Kund Malir Beach is located about 145 km west of the city of Karachi, and about 20 km from Hingol National Park, which is another popular tourist destination in the region.
  2. Accessibility: The beach can be reached by car, and the drive to Kund Malir Beach is quite scenic, with views of the Arabian Sea, mountains, and desert.
  3. Activities: Visitors can enjoy a range of activities on the beach, including swimming, sunbathing, and taking long walks on the sand. The beach is also a popular spot for camping, and there are several campsites located nearby.
  4. Scenery: The beach is known for its natural beauty, with rugged cliffs and hills surrounding it on one side and the clear blue waters of the Arabian Sea on the other. The beach is also a great spot for birdwatching, with several species of birds found in the area.
  5. Local food: There are several local food vendors selling fresh seafood and other local dishes on the beach, making it a great spot to enjoy some local cuisine.

Kund Malir Beach is a great destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy some peace and quiet in a scenic setting. Its natural beauty, accessibility, and range of activities make it a must-visit location for anyone traveling to the Balochistan region.

Here are some things you can explore on Kund Malir Beach:

  1. Scenic beauty: Kund Malir Beach is known for its stunning natural beauty, with golden sand, crystal clear water, and rugged cliffs. You can explore the beach by taking a walk or simply sitting and enjoying the view.
  2. Rock formations: The beach is surrounded by unique rock formations, which make for great photo opportunities. The rocks are of different colors and sizes, and some have interesting shapes and textures.
  3. Wildlife: Kund Malir Beach is located near the Hingol National Park, which is home to a variety of wildlife species. You might be able to spot animals such as the desert hare, chinkara, and urial during your visit.
  4. Bird watching: The beach and the surrounding areas are home to many species of birds. You can explore the area and observe the birds, which include eagles, vultures, and plovers.
  5. Camping: The beach is a great spot for camping, and you can set up a tent and spend the night under the stars. There are several campsites located nearby, and many offer basic amenities such as bathrooms and showers.
  6. Local cuisine: Kund Malir Beach is home to several food vendors who sell fresh seafood and other local dishes. You can explore the local cuisine and taste some of the fresh seafood caught from the sea.
  7. Camel ride: You can take a camel ride along the beach and explore the surrounding areas in a unique way. The camels are usually well-trained and provide a comfortable and enjoyable ride.

On the way to Kund Malir beach, you can explore the following points of interest:

  1. Hinglaj Mata Mandir is a famous Hindu temple located in Hinglaj, a small town in the Lasbela district of Balochistan, Pakistan. It is considered one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites in the region, attracting devotees from all over the world. Hinglaj Mata Mandir is believed to be over 1,000 years old, and is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Hinglaj Mata. The temple has a rich history and is said to have been visited by several notable Hindu saints and scholars over the centuries.
  2. Makran Coastal Highway: The drive to Kund Malir Beach takes you along the Makran Coastal Highway, which is a beautiful and scenic coastal road that offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea. The road is surrounded by rugged mountains, sandy beaches, and vast desert landscapes.
  3. Windmills: The area around Kund Malir Beach is known for its wind energy projects, and you can spot many wind turbines and windmills along the way.
  4. Princes of Hope: Princes of Hope is a mountain range located on the way to Kund Malir. The range is made up of unique rock formations that are said to resemble a group of women. The range is a popular spot for photography and offers some of the best views of the surrounding landscape.
  5. Buzzi Pass: The Buzzi Pass is a scenic mountain pass located on the way to Kund Malir. The pass offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, and it’s a great spot for a photo stop.
  6. Local Culture: The area around Kund Malir is home to a unique blend of Baloch and Sindhi cultures. You can explore the local culture by visiting nearby villages and interacting with the local people.
  7. Wildlife: The area around Kund Malir is home to a variety of wildlife, including eagles, vultures, and desert hares. You might be able to spot some of these animals on your drive to the beach.
  8. Hingol National Park: The Hingol National Park is located near Kund Malir Beach and is home to a variety of wildlife species, including the chinkara, urial, and desert fox. You can explore the park on foot or by jeep safari.
  9. Mud Volcanoes:the tectonic plate underlying the Arabian Sea is diving beneath the Eurasian continent. This process—subduction—typically creates volcanoes, but the volcanoes that rise from this arid landscape are not the typical kind. Instead of lava, ash, and sulfur dioxide, these volcanoes spew mud and methane. On rare occasions, the gas plumes spontaneously ignite, shooting flames high into the sky.

    This natural-color image shows the most dramatic group of mud volcanoes in the area, known as the Chandragup Complex. The tallest volcano, Chandragup I, is about 100 meters (330 feet) high, and it has a 15-meter- (49-foot-) diameter mud lake in its crater that periodically overflows. Some of these overflows have darkened the northwestern flanks. A second crater emerges from the southern flanks of Chandragup, but it is not currently active.

    The 45-meter (150-foot) Chandragup II lies northeast of the taller cone, and its crater is filled by a mud lake with a figure-8 shape, probably the result of twin volcanoes whose craters collapsed into each other over time. To the northwest of Chandragup I, the eroded rim of an extinct mud volcano is visible; its eastern rim is more noticeable than its western rim.

  10. Sphinx: The Balochistan Sphinx Temple Platform with steps, pillars, niches and a symmetric pattern

Highlights

  • 1. Kund Malir Beach & Water sports
  • 2. Green Turtles on the beach
  • 3. Mud Volcanoes
  • 4. Hinglaj Mata Mandir
  • 5. Spinx

  • Basic first aid kit
  • Tour guide
  • Guided tour
  • Transport & trained driver
  • Food and beverage
  • Any shopping items
  • Any souvenirs bought
  • Any destination not mentioned in the itinerary

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Kund malir Beach, Pakistan
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