Balochistan has a beautiful 770 km coastline along the Arabian Sea, known as the province's "Golden Area". The coast is home to several beaches, mud volcanoes, mountains, and the deep seaport at Gwadar. The Baluchistan Coastal Development Authority is working to develop eco-tourism along the coast by building resorts, parks, and jetties to boost tourism and investment opportunities in tourism, renewable energy, and aquaculture. Some of the highlights of the coast include the Sonmiani Beach, Miani Lagoon, Sepat Beach with its unusual rock formations, Kund Malir beach, the ship breaking yards at Gaddani, and the
Balochistan has a beautiful 770 km coastline along the Arabian Sea, known as the province's "Golden Area". The coast is home to several beaches, mud volcanoes, mountains, and the deep seaport at Gwadar. The Baluchistan Coastal Development Authority is working to develop eco-tourism along the coast by building resorts, parks, and jetties to boost tourism and investment opportunities in tourism, renewable energy, and aquaculture. Some of the highlights of the coast include the Sonmiani Beach, Miani Lagoon, Sepat Beach with its unusual rock formations, Kund Malir beach, the ship breaking yards at Gaddani, and the
Balochistan has a beautiful 770 km coastline along the Arabian Sea, known as the province's "Golden Area". The coast is home to several beaches, mud volcanoes, mountains, and the deep seaport at Gwadar. The Baluchistan Coastal Development Authority is working to develop eco-tourism along the coast by building resorts, parks, and jetties to boost tourism and investment opportunities in tourism, renewable energy, and aquaculture. Some of the highlights of the coast include the Sonmiani Beach, Miani Lagoon, Sepat Beach with its unusual rock formations, Kund Malir beach, the ship breaking yards at Gaddani, and the
Balochistan has a beautiful 770 km coastline along the Arabian Sea, known as the province's "Golden Area". The coast is home to several beaches, mud volcanoes, mountains, and the deep seaport at Gwadar. The Baluchistan Coastal Development Authority is working to develop eco-tourism along the coast by building resorts, parks, and jetties to boost tourism and investment opportunities in tourism, renewable energy, and aquaculture. Some of the highlights of the coast include the Sonmiani Beach, Miani Lagoon, Sepat Beach with its unusual rock formations, Kund Malir beach, the ship breaking yards at Gaddani, and the
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MY RESPECTED COURSE DIRECTOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND ALL MY
COLLEAGUES ASALAMUHALAIKUM
TO DAY MY TOPIC NAME IS THE SPECIALTY OF
BALOCHISTAN
SPECIALY COASTAL BELT
Baluchistan’s coastline is the most beautiful and dynamic part of the province. It is covered with several beaches, commonly known as the land’s ‘Golden Area.’ You will spend a fantastic time in Baluchistan’s coastline with its rich culture, food, music, and many exciting tourist spots. Baluchistan has a beautiful coastline of 770 km, with a national highway running alongside this unique landscape, rich in natural and marine diversity While driving on this coastal highway, one can explore mud volcanoes, yellow stone mountains that runs parallel to the coastline, natural beaches, where the natural habitat is still intact and much more. And in case you are some one, looking for investment opportunities in tourism, renewable energy, or aqua industry, the unfamiliar coastline and its deep seaport at Gwadar is the right place for substantial returns. In line with the Govt of Baluchistan’s easily of doing business moto, BCDA is assisting in developing linkages to harness in this endeavor too. As an Executive Engineer of Baluchistan Coastal Dev. Authority, I can tell that our organization is executing seven (7) eco-tourist resort, equipped with floating restaurants, at different beautiful location at coastline gaddani, mihani hoor,kund malir, ormara, pasni, marin drive Gwadar and jiwani our organization is also executing five (5) beach parks at deferent places, of coastal belt for tourism purpose with water sport facilities, and executing Eight (8) Floating jetties for small fisherman and our organization executing 09 rest areas at every 70 to 80 km distance with local and international food chains, kids playland and fuel stations. Samnani Beach Have you ever heard of the gripping Sonmiani Beach, Miani lagoon has inundated land closer to Demb as water levels have risen around this part of the coast. This is why the natural mangrove barrier existing here is vital for coastal protection, water erosion and to maintain a healthy population of marine life in the surrounding waters. Sepat Beach It is also a popular tourist destination where people love spending their time. Sepat beach, in the Lasbela area of Baluchistan, is well-known for the odd rock structure known as Bujih Koh. The beach, which offers a view of the sea and the lovely Bujih Koh, is also home to several singular cavity. Kund Malir has been identified as an exciting location throughout the previous five years. It was one of Pakistan’s most popular tourist destinations, Gaddani What has made it most famous in the past is its ship-breaking industry. At one point, it served as the second largest ship-breaking yard in the world. One of the interesting features here is a water spout whereby seawater is pushed up through the gap between two large rocks at a part of the coast. The Hingol national park is Pakistan’s largest nature reserve in terms of the sheer land area that it covers. Made up of wind-eroded rock structures and valleys with dried riverbeds where water flows particular or as a result of sudden rain. The road leading up to the buzi pass, the highest point of the coastal point of the coastal highway, passing through the national park. The ground and nature structure with in hingol often call for comparisons. One of these is the princess of hop, given its name by Angela Jolie during her visit to the area during the 2000s. Ormara is an old coastal town. Its historical routes are linked with Alexander the Great, who stayed here with his army for a few days on his way back from the Indus region. Before independence, it was part of the State of Lasbela and afterward it became part of Makran Division. Ormara has a port and fish harbor. Thanks