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A dramatic, dusty and daring drive that unnerved a traveler with its marvelous encounters, winding its way through some of the untouched parts of Pakistan, from the deserted regions where windswept erosion has created an unusual natural wonder, “Princess of Hope”; a princess standing in the hope of finding her love of life, to the enchanting golden beaches  overlooking the blue shores of the Arabian Sea, to the Spinix of Pakistan watching every travelers and guarding the glory.

Makran Coastal HighwayAm talking about Makran Coastal Highway, the 653 km N10 highway running transversely by the coastal line of Arabian Sea. With diverse landscapes it has a strategic meaning for Pakistan, since it links the Gwadar port to the entire of Baluchistan, then to Karachi passing through the towns of Ormara and Pasni.

While driving on the highway, you would be watching over to most dramatically diverse, magical and mysterious landscapes. Once passing through vast stretches of deserts, greeting dust cyclones in the distance, the highway silks away casually around the deep blue waters with clean white foam, sparkling peals and golden beaches. It is home to the charming sunrises on the horizon and sunsets that bask everything in gold in the frame of wild Siberian birds.

Makran Coastal HighwayIn a moment from the dusty sandstorms you would be flying with pelicans and racing with dolphins, such a diversity here and again. Moving forward, slowly distancing from the seashore, the highway takes you into the territory of Hingol National Park, the largest of Pakistan, housing the precious and rare wild life including leopards, gazelles, ibexes and crocodilesetc to the ‘Princess of Hope’ and Spinix.

Meanwhile, you might observe the Hindu pilgrims who travel miles to the Shrine of “Hinglaj Mata”, which is guarded by ibexes and crocodiles in its mountain seat on the banks of the Hingol River. Wandering further through the mysterious hills, trying to endorse the possibility of possessing South Asia’s largest and highest active mud volcano, the road takes you today hello to camels and the distinctive Makranis of African descent.

Makran Coastal Highway provokes the mind to probe deeper and search for the hidden secrets that the mountains echo, the winds whisper and the sands so gracefully obscure.

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