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The Land of Mars
Hingol National Park is the largest national park in Pakistan, located along the Makran Coastal Highway in Balochistan. Often called the “Land of Mars”, the park is famous for its dramatic rock formations, barren landscapes, mud volcanoes, coastal scenery, and unique geological features that resemble the surface of another planet.
Stretching from rugged mountains to the Arabian Sea, Hingol National Park offers a rare combination of desert, coastline, canyons, and wildlife, making it one of the most unique and visually striking natural attractions in Pakistan.
Mars-like landscapes and rock formations
Pakistan’s largest protected natural area
Mud volcanoes and scenic river valleys
Coastal views along the Arabian Sea
Peaceful, untouched natural environment
Princess of Hope rock formation
Sphinx of Balochistan
Hingol Mud Volcanoes
Hingol River
Kund Malir Beach (nearby)
Chandragup Mud Volcano
Hingol National Park is home to Hinglaj Mata Temple, one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites in Pakistan. Every year, thousands of Hindu devotees travel through the park to reach the temple, making it an important symbol of religious harmony and cultural heritage.
Nature lovers, photographers, adventure travelers, road-trip enthusiasts, geology enthusiasts, and foreign tourists seeking off-the-beaten-path destinations.
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