Jamshoro, Pakistan
Karachi,
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Kirthar National Park is awesome place. If you want to visit here you need permission of higher authorities because it's protected by sindh government for wildlife
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This is kheerthar national park the beautiful park
Went there on bikes! Beauty of Sindh.. There are no facilities, no proper roads. Only natural views and beauty. If you are willing to go, be very prepared for an amazing adventurous trip.
Fantastic natural place to visit with family, specially kids.. Try to visit in early hours. Spend whole day in the jungle then take rest at villas. Beautiful view from villas top of Hub Dam and surrounding areas.
Its a great park whef different types of animals are lived, its under of Sindh Government. Many people visit this park and enjoy.
The Kirthar National Park (Urdu: کِیرتھر نیشنل پارک \u200e), Sindhi (کيرٿرنيشنل پارک[1][2] i situated in the Kirthar Mountains in Jamshoro District in Sindh, Pakistan. The park was established in 1974, and encompasses an area of over 3,087 square kilometres (1,192 sq mi) - making it the third largest national park in Pakistan by size after the Central Karakoram National Park and Hingol National Park. The park is accessible by four wheel drive vehicles while two rest houses belonging to the Sindh Wildlife Department are available for tourist accommodation. The park's fauna comprises Indian leopards, striped hyenas, Indian wolves, ratels, urials, chinkara gazelles and rare Sind wild goats. Blackbuck antelopes are kept in enclosures for a reintroduction project at Kirthar National Park Total species: 33. Mammals in the park Total speciies 58 birds in the park Reptiles found the park includes Indian python, Indian cobra, Russell's viper, Indian saw-scaled viper, Sind krait, black copper rat snake, Indian star tortoise, Desert monitor, Yellow monitor, Mugger crocodile (possibly extinct),
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Its was great and refreshing experience overall great view of stary star sky
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