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Hingol National Park – Balochistan’s Wild Wonderland

Nestled along Pakistan’s scenic Makran Coastal Highway, Hingol National Park is the country’s largest and one of its most diverse protected areas. Spanning rugged mountains, vast deserts, coastal lagoons, and winding rivers, Hingol is a surreal landscape where nature, wildlife, and mythology intertwine to create an unforgettable experience.

About the place

Covering over 6,100 square kilometers, Hingol National Park stretches across the districts of Lasbela, Gwadar, and Awaran in Balochistan. The park is named after the Hingol River, which snakes through canyons and cliffs for nearly 350 kilometers before merging with the Arabian Sea. In addition to its dramatic terrain, Hingol is a cultural and religious site, home to the Hinglaj Mata Mandir, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage destination.

Location

📍Hingol National Park, Lasbela District, Balochistan, Pakistan Latitude: ~25.5° N | Longitude: ~65.5° E

Top Attractions

Princess of Hope

Buzzi Pass

Kund Malir Beach

Wildlife Safari & Bird Watching

Makran Coastal Highway Scenic Points

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