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Things to do in Quetta

Quetta, surrounded by rugged mountains and rich in culture, offers a mix of natural beauty, history, and authentic local experiences. Begin your journey at Hanna Lake, a serene spot for boating and picnics. History lovers can explore the Quetta Archaeological Museum and the Ziarat Residency, where Quaid-e-Azam once stayed.

 

The city’s bazaars, like Liaquat Bazaar, are perfect for finding traditional Balochi embroidery, handicrafts, and the famous Quetta dry fruits. Foodies should try local specialties such as sajji, rosh, and the hearty pulao cooked in large daigs.

For a dose of nature, head to Hazarganji-Chiltan National Park for scenic hikes and wildlife spotting. In winter, the snow-covered streets and mountains give the city a magical charm. Quetta’s blend of culture, cuisine, and landscapes makes it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic Balochistan experience.

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