Sindh, one of the oldest regions of the world, is a land where history, spirituality, culture, and natural beauty come together. Home to the ancient Indus Valley Civilization at Mohenjo-Daro, Sindh reflects thousands of years of human heritage. From the vibrant streets of Karachi to the spiritual aura of Sehwan Sharif, the architectural beauty of Makli Necropolis, and the serene waters of Manchar Lake, Sindh offers a rich and diverse travel experience. The province is famous for its colorful Sindhi ajrak and topi, Sufi traditions, historical landmarks, deserts, lakes, and warm hospitality. Tourists visiting Sindh experience a unique blend of ancient history, cultural depth, religious harmony, and modern city life.
Prominent Cities of Sindh
Karachi
Hyderabad
Thatta – The City of History
Sukkur – The River City
Tharparkar – The Desert Beauty
Larkana – The Gateway to Mohenjo-Daro
Things to do
Sindh offers travelers a rich variety of experiences that blend history, culture, spirituality, nature, and city life into one unforgettable journey. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins of Mohenjo-Daro, admire the intricate tile work of Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatta, and walk through the vast Makli Necropolis. They can enjoy peaceful boat rides at Manchar Lake, witness the desert beauty and colorful traditions of Tharparkar, and experience Sufi spirituality at Sehwan Sharif. In Karachi, tourists can relax at Clifton Beach, visit historical museums and palaces, and enjoy vibrant food streets. From archaeological wonders and sacred shrines to lakes, deserts, bazaars, and modern attractions, Sindh provides a complete and diverse travel experience for every type of traveler.
Visit Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta
Experience Tharparkar Desert Culture
Boat Ride at Manchar Lake
Visit Sehwan Sharif (Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Shrine)
Relax at Clifton Beach, Karachi
Explore Makli Necropolis
Visit Traditional Sindhi Bazaars
Visit Keenjhar (Kalri) Lake
Events
Urs of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar (Sehwan Sharif)
Sindhi Cultural Day
Thar Desert Festival
Eid Celebrations in Sindh Villages
