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Hingol National Park

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Scenic view of Hingol National Park and the Makran Coastal Highway, featuring beautiful rock formations and natural landscapes.

Hingol National Park

Hingol National Park is a very big and special place in Pakistan. It is near the Arabian Sea and is about 6,100 square kilometres big! It is far from the busy city of Karachi and sits in three districts: Gwadar, Lasbela, and Awaran.

This park is named after the Hingol River, which runs close to the sea. The park has many different kinds of places, like deserts, plains, and forests. It is a wonderful home for many animals and birds. You can see special birds that fly from faraway places to visit the park.

One of the most fun things in Hingol National Park is its strange rock shapes. Wind and water made these rocks look like tall statues and even like a sphinx! There are also mud volcanoes that bubble up mud from under the ground. These are very exciting to see.

Hingol National Park also has beautiful beaches. One beach is called “Virgin Beach” and it is one of the most beautiful beaches in Asia. The water is very clear, and it is a great place to visit and play.

There is also a very important temple called Hinglaj Mata mandir in the park. Many people visit this special place every year for a big festival. They stay in tents or under trees while they enjoy the park.

Hingol National Park is a wonderful place to explore and see nature up close!

Images

A map showing the location of Pakistan in South Asia.
A natural rock formation shaped like a sphinx in Balochistan, Pakistan.
A scenic view of the 'Princess of Hope' landmark in Hingol National Park, Balochistan.
Scenic view of the Baluchistan Canyons near the Hinglaj Mata Hindu temple in Pakistan.
A stunning waterfall in the village of Moola Chotuk, nestled between hills in Balochistan, Pakistan.
A view of Hangol Mud Volcano, a natural geological formation where mud erupts through the surface.
A scenic view of Hingol National Park in Pakistan, showcasing its natural beauty with rivers and open landscapes.
A stunning rock formation in Hingol National Park, showcasing nature's beautiful shapes and textures.
A stunning natural rock formation near the Hinglaj temple in Pakistan.
A scenic view of Chota Chotok, a notable natural or cultural site in Pakistan.
A sculpture named 'The Princess of Hope' located in Hingol National Park, Pakistan.

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