Monday, December 24, 2007

KARACHI PICNC POINTS







Mazar-e-Quaid









(Mausoleum of the founder of Pakistan- Muhammad Ali Jinnah) >> Koocha-e-Saqafat (National Arts Council) >> Mohatta Palace Seaside and Beaches >> Clifton Sea View seafront >


> Hawkesbay Beach(breeding ground for endangered turtles) >> Paradise Point (a rock promontory in the sea with a natural arch) >




> Sandspit Beach >> French Beach >> Russian Beach >> Fishing and Crabbing on Keamari and Manora >> Creek Club Karachi (offers boating in the creek areas) >> Clifton Pavilion and the Kothari Parade >> Clifton Aquarium >> Defence Golf Club >> Park Towers Shopping Mall >> Zamzama Commercial Area (famous for its designer outlets) >> World Wildlife Centre >> Wetland Centre at Sandspit >> Ibn-e-Qasim Park >> Masjid-e-Touba (The largest domed structure of its kind) >> Three Swords Monument Museums >> Mazar-e-Quaid Museum >> Mohatta Palace Museum >> Pakistan Air Force Museum >> Pakistan Maritime Museum >> National Museum of Pakistan >> Karachi Expo Centre Colonial Buildings >> Mereweather Tower >> Frere Hall >> Governor's House >> St. Patrick's Cathedral >> St. Anthony's Church >> Trinity Church >> Sindh High Court >> Former Victoria Museum (later used by the Supreme Court) >> Karachi Gymkhana >> Karachi Metropolitan Corporation Building >> Hindu Gymkhana (now NAPA) >> Empress Market >> D.J. College Islands >> Clifton Oyster Rocks >> Manora Island >> Bundle Island >> Bhit Shah >> Shah Bandar >> Churna Island (Naval gunnery site, as well as Pakistan's only coral reefs) Amusement Parks >> PIA Planetariam >> Alladin Park >> Sindbad >> Hill Park >> Safari Park >> Karachi Zoo >> Cosy Water Park >> Samzu Park >> Fun Land >> Play Land >> Fiesta park
The Clifton beach in Karachi is one of the longest city beaches in the world. Althought it suffered a recent oil spill disaster, the beach has been cleaned and has floodlights installed for night-time visitors. There are also a lot of other excellent beaches near the city such as Sandspit, Hawke's Bay, the French Beach, Russian beach and Paradise Point (a sandstone rock promotory with a natural arch) that are frequented by flocks of visitors every day.

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