Princess of Hope

Princess of Hope is a natural rock formation that manifests a princess looking beyond horizons (maybe for hope). The sea breeze coming from the Arabian Sea has worked for many years an expert craftsman to carve this beautiful sculpture. Princess of Hope stands high in the mountain range along with Makran Coastal Highway.

Great Sphinx of Pakistan – Lion of Balochistan

People will not believe if it is said that a Sphinx existed in any country other than Egypt. But in fact there is a naturally curved shape like sphinx in the world, at about 250 km from Karachi, Pakistan on the Makran coastal highway. This structure is naturally carved by winds and rains; however, on seeing it one will not trust his eyes that this is a naturally carved structure.

Gondrani

Gondrani also known as Shehr-e-Roghan (Urdu: شہرِ روغان‎) is an archaeological site near the town of Bela in Balochistan, Pakistan. The town is also known as the Cave City of Lasbella, the Cave Dwellings of Gondrani, the House of the Spirits,[2] and the town of Mai Gondrani.

Buzzi Pass

Considered to be the best part of the Makran Coastal Highway for the motorcycle riders due to its sharp turns, the Buzzi Pass overlooks the Hingol national park and natural carvings. Famous for its scenic views, Buzzi pass leaves its visitors enchanted with its sheer beauty.

Gaddani

Gadani Beach is a beach on the Arabian Sea located near the Hub River and Cape Monze in Gadani, Lasbela District, Balochistan, Pakistan.

Sapat Beach, Buji Koh

It is located about 220 km from Karachi at Lasbela district, Balochistan, Pakistan. The beach is home to a curious rock formation called Bujih Koh a steep cliff rising from the sand entirely on its own. It’s separated from the cliff wall that stretches along the coast.

Ship breaking at Gadani

Gadani Beach is the location of Gadani ship-breaking yard, which is one of the world's largest ship-breaking yards.

Kund Malir

Kund Malir is a beach in Balochistan, Pakistan located in Hingol National Park, about 150 kilometres from Zero-Point on Makran Coastal Highway. It is located 236.8 kilometres west of Karachi, the largest city of Pakistan.