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Quetta lies at the altitude of 1,675 meters. It is a small city of about 1 Million people. It is one of the few planned cities of Pakistan. The pleasantly tree-lined streets of Quetta are all rebuilt after the earthquake of 1935, The city offers little historical interest Except the Museum at Toghi Road which houses the artifacts from Mahargarh 9000 years old village culture of Pakistan, though the food and goods on sale in the bazaars give it a certain Central Asian feel and a reason to see it. Afghan refugees have brought with them fresh crafts like the distinctive Hazara rugs, to add to such traditional items as Balouch mirror work, wooden crafts from Sind & Punjab and many other merchandise from Iran & Afghanistan.
In the cantonment north of the city is Staff College , there is a small military museum in a bungalow once occupied by Field- Marshal Montgomery when he was an instructor at the Quetta Staff College, it is the academy which trains Pakistan's military elite . The same route out of town leads after 11 kilometers to a Hanna Lake, which is a scenic lake with beautiful picnic spots around it. If you continue 22 kilometers on the same road there are the orchards of Urak Tangi. An other great spot to have a relaxed picnic under the apples & pomegranates orchids.
Hotels :
Quetta Serena one of the best Hotels in
Pakistan. 5*
Fabbs Hotel. 2*
Bloom Star Hotel 2*
PTDC Taftan 2*
PTDC Ziarat 2*
Quetta Airport - Hotel
15 Minutes drive from the airport to central downtown hotels.
Quetta Sukkur
400 KMs (9 Hours ) An excellent trip through the Bolan pass. On the way you can see many
nomad camps and coal mines. The ruggedness of Sulemanki mountains is Just beyond
description. after Bolan pass road is rather plain and there is not much to see until you
reach Jacobabad where you can stop by some villages to see the local life.
Quetta - Zhob
250 KMs drive through the Pathan villages to the town of Zhob. At Zhob there is not as
much to see but the drive can be interesting as there are some remote villages on the way.
There is one small Hotel with 10 Rooms in Zhob.
Quetta - Taftan
800 KMs The trip has to be split in two days stopping at Dalbandain. There are great views
of the Baluchistan desert . A tea at a local restaurant can be very refreshing. At
Dalbandain there is a small rest House and a newly built hotel with basic facilities. At
Taftan there is PTDC Motel which has 6 Rooms and some dormitories.
Taftan to Zahidan
The Custom formalities are pretty simple at Taftan and take about half an hour.
In the Iranian side roads are pretty good and it will take about 2 Hours to reach Zahidan.
Quetta City tour Hanna Lake & Urak Tangi
Visit the Bazaars of Quetta , The Museum and later drive to Hanna lake and Urak valley.
Full Day Ziarat.
Drive to the Juniper valley of Ziarat. Junipers of Ziarat are the longest living plants in
the world some of them can be 1000 years of age. There are many view points to the the
valley and each one presents a great spectacular view. The quid residency is located on
the right of the main downtown. This was the last residence of Founder of Pakistan Mr.
Mohammed Ali Jinnah. There is a nice PTDC motel in Ziarat.
Bolan Pass & Qadam Mobarak (Feet) Of Hazarat Ali.
Drive to the highest point of Bolan pass to see this spectacular rugged valley of the
pass. You will see many nomades travelling along the pass with their camels and herds of
goat. On the way back stop at the foot marks of Hazarat Ali ( Husband of the daughter of
Prophet Mohammed) who is believed to have come here and prayed at the place.
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