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Plan language: LietuviųIf you're searching for things to do in Karachi, Pakistan, start with the marble grandeur of Mazar-e-Quaid, the tomb of founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah, set across 61 acres of spacious gardens. Then unwind at Clifton Beach along the Arabian Sea coast, where camel rides and seaside stalls keep the shoreline lively. The Mohatta Palace Museum, a 1927 pink sandstone palace, showcases rotating art exhibitions.


Feel the spray of the Arabian Sea on one of South Asia's longest urban beaches. Ride a camel past families picnicking at sunset, with chai vendors and music blending into the salty breeze.
Greiti faktai: Stretching nearly 5 kilometers along the Arabian Sea, this sandy shoreline is one of the longest urban beaches in South Asia. The water here has a distinct brownish tint from suspended sediment, not pollution, giving it a moody, dramatic look against the sky.
Akcentai: At low tide, the wet compacted sand becomes hard as concrete, allowing cars and motorbikes to drive right along the water's edge. Watch families picnic on blankets just meters from the waves while camel riders trot past, creating a chaotic, joyful scene you won't find anywhere else.


Nowhere else in Karachi lets you wander through a pink-stone palace where ceilings compete for your attention like jewels. You'll move through nine gallery rooms filled with rotating art exhibitions inside a space that feels more like a private mansion than a museum.
Greiti faktai: Carved from warm pink Jodhpur stone, this 1920s palace was a lavish summer home for a wealthy Hindu businessman. After Pakistan's 1971 war with India, the government seized it from its owners under enemy property laws.
Akcentai: Step inside and your eyes go straight up: each room has a wildly different ceiling, from scalloped domes to intricate mirrored mosaics that scatter light like a kaleidoscope. The grand staircase alone took artisans three years to carve, with every baluster a unique floral pattern you won't find repeated.


Climb into real fighter jets and trace the history of Pakistan's aerial warfare across four acres. You will sit in cockpits, explore a C-130 cargo plane, and walk among retired combat aircraft.
Greiti faktai: Spread across four acres, this museum displays over 30 combat aircraft including fighter jets, bombers, and helicopters. An indoor gallery houses rare artifacts like the first aircraft flown by the Pakistan Air Force in 1947 and a preserved Chinese F-6 cockpit visitors can sit in.
Akcentai: The outdoor park lets you walk right up to retired fighter jets from Pakistan, China, and the US, including a massive C-130 Hercules cargo plane you can climb inside. Touch the battle-scarred fuselage of a Mirage III that actually flew combat missions in the 1971 war, with its original paint and markings still intact.


Step into the private world of Pakistan's founder, where personal letters and worn armchairs tell stories textbooks can't capture. You'll walk through his actual living quarters, see his car collection, and stand in the garden where he received world leaders.
Greiti faktai: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah lived in this 115-year-old colonial bungalow from 1944 until his death in 1948, making it the final resting place of Pakistan's founder. Every room preserves his personal belongings exactly as he left them, including over 1,000 books in his private library and his original 1936 Packard car parked in the garage.
Akcentai: Jinnah's bathroom still has his original shaving mirror and straight razor resting on the sink, exactly where his valet placed them daily. Visitors can peek through the bedroom door and see the narrow single bed where Pakistan's founder slept, a surprising contrast to the grand political legacy he built.


Karachi's ultimate waterfront eating strip where the city's chaotic food culture comes alive after sunset. Walk past 80+ stalls catching whiffs of sizzling kebabs, spicy chaat, and sugary jalebis under a canopy of lights.
Greiti faktai: Over 80 food stalls and restaurants line a 1.2 kilometer stretch along Chinna Creek, serving everything from vintage Karachi street food to upscale dining. The former industrial pier was transformed into Karachi's largest food destination, drawing roughly 15,000 visitors on weekend evenings.
Akcentai: At twilight, the entire pier glows with thousands of string lights reflected across the dark creek water while live qawwali music drifts between the food stalls. Go early on a Friday evening to catch the neighborhood cooks who still fry their family's secret recipe pakoras on wooden carts passed down through three generations.


Step into a Gothic dream smack in the middle of Karachi. Wander halls lined with old master paintings, then picnic on the sprawling lawn where peacocks roam freely.
Greiti faktai: Pastato geltonos kalkakmenio sienos buvo atgabentos iš Anglijos, o jo neogotikos bokštai kerta Karačio dangų. Kas mėnesį ant jo puoselėjamų vejų nufotografuojama apie 200 vestuvių.
Akcentai: Pagrindinėje salėje kabo 4 metrų aukščio aliejinis karalienės Viktorijos, priimančios persišką kilimą, portretas, vienas didžiausių karališkųjų portretų Pietų Azijoje. Perbraukite pirštais marmuriniais laiptų turėklais; iškaltos medinės lubos viršuje turi 52 rankomis tapytus herbų skydus, kurių kiekvienas atstovauja skirtingai Britanijos kolonijai.


Pakistan's only true snorkeling and scuba destination with coral reefs just off the coast. Spend the day exploring underwater caves, spotting sea turtles, and grilling fresh catch on a remote beach.
Greiti faktai: Nardytojai gali pamatyti 15 kietųjų koralų rūšių ir daugiau nei 100 atogrąžų žuvų rūšių vos už kelių metrų po vandeniu. Jūriniai vėžliai, murenos ir rifiniai rykliai šiuose vandenyse patruliuoja ištisus metus.
Akcentai: Esant atoslūgiui, išnyra siaura smėlio kopa, jungianti dvi uolas, suformuodama natūralų potvynių baseiną, kuriame įstringa spalvingi krabai ir mažytės jūrų žvaigždės. Vietiniai žvejų laivai neretai priplaukia prie kranto, tad galite tiesiai iš denio nusipirkti šviežiai sugautų omarų.
Step into a 19th-century marketplace that's still the commercial heartbeat of the city. Smell spices, hear vendors calling out deals, and watch Karachi's daily life unfold under soaring Gothic arches.
Greiti faktai: Originally designed to house the city's burgeoning commercial activity, this historic structure still operates as a bustling marketplace over 130 years later. Its distinctive architecture blends Gothic and Victorian styles with local influences, creating a striking landmark in the heart of the Saddar district.
Akcentai: Look up at the massive central clock tower, which chimes every hour and has been keeping time for the neighborhood since 1889. The meat and poultry section retains its original cast-iron stalls and marble countertops, giving you a direct sensory link to shoppers from more than a century ago.
Few places let you camp under stars within sight of a mega-city while sea turtles nest a few meters away. Sink your toes into shell-flecked sand, watch fishermen haul their catch at dawn, and fall asleep to waves crashing.
Greiti faktai: Sandspit paplūdimys driekiasi beveik 20 kilometrų palei Karačio pakrantę, o jo auksinis smėlis susimaišęs su susmulkintomis jūros kriauklėmis, kurios spindi saulėje. Ridlėjiniai jūriniai vėžliai kasmet čia grįžta nuo rugpjūčio iki gruodžio dėti kiaušinius priedangoje tamsoje.
Akcentai: Per vėžlių perėjimo sezoną Pasaulio laukinės gamtos fondo savanoriai naktį patroliuoja paplūdimį ir pažadins jus, jei ridlėjos patelė išplauks į krantą padėti daugiau nei 100 kiaušinių netoli jūsų laužo. Stebėti metro ilgio jūrinį vėžlį, kasantį lizdą mėnesienoje, o paskui slystantį atgal į Arabijos jūrą - tai patirtis, kuri atrodo neįtikėtinai arti gryniausios gamtos, nors esate vos už 30 minučių nuo didžiausio Pakistano miesto.
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Kheer is a creamy rice pudding slow-cooked with milk, sugar, cardamom, and nuts. It is traditionally served during Ramadan and at weddings, often garnished with silver leaf called vark.

These deep-fried milk solid balls are soaked in rose-flavored sugar syrup, giving them their name which means "rose berry." They are one of the most popular desserts across Pakistan and are served at nearly every celebration.

Zarda is a vibrant yellow sweet rice dish made with sugar, saffron, dried fruits, and nuts, often colored with edible food dye. Its name comes from the Persian word "zard" meaning yellow, reflecting its bright golden appearance.

Karachi's biryani is famously spicier than other Pakistani versions, made with layered basmati rice, marinated chicken or beef, and a signature blend of spices. The city has its own distinct street-style biryani that locals passionately debate about which vendor makes the best.

Nihari is a slow-cooked beef or mutton stew simmered overnight with spices and bone marrow, traditionally eaten as a hearty breakfast. The word "nihari" comes from the Arabic word "nihar" meaning morning, as it was originally prepared for Mughal emperors to eat at dawn.

This flat, round minced meat patty is packed with ground beef, tomatoes, coriander, pomegranate seeds, and a dozen spices before being shallow-fried. The name "chapli" comes from the Pashto word "chaprikh" meaning flat, describing its distinctive shoe-like shape.

Lassi is a refreshing yogurt-based drink served sweet, salty, or flavored with mango. In Karachi's humid heat, a cold glass of lassi is considered the ultimate thirst-quencher and digestive aid after a spicy meal.

Karachi's doodh pati chai is made by boiling milk and tea leaves together with sugar and cardamom until rich and creamy, using much more milk than water. Chai stalls, called "dhabas," are found on almost every street corner and serve as social hubs throughout the day.

Rooh Afza is a sweet, concentrated herbal squash made from fruits, flowers, and herbs, mixed with milk or water and served cold. Its name means "soul refresher" in Urdu, and it is especially popular during the summer months and Ramadan for breaking the fast.
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Ancient Indus Valley civilization ruins, UNESCO World Heritage site near Larkana
Wide sandy beach famous for turtle nesting and sunset views
Popular snorkeling and scuba diving spot with coral reefs
Main rail lines to Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Quetta
Local and regional services
Suburban rail and mainline connections
Use the Airport Hiace shuttle bus or ride-hailing apps like Careem/Uber. Taxis are available at the airport taxi stand.
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Komentarai (8)
Honestly found it overwhelming. Too much traffic, too chaotic. But the coastline at Clifton in the evening is genuinely beautiful.
Karachi was messier than I expected but the street food is unreal. Biryani from a tiny stall near Burns Road changed my life. Give it 3 days max.
Use the Swvl app or rickshaws instead of Uber. Cash is king here, most places don't take card. ATMs run out often so carry enough.
Skip the fancy restaurants near the malls. Head to Burns Road or Boat Basin for authentic food that costs half the price.
Best food city I've ever been to. Every meal was under $3 and packed with flavor. Not a tourist town and I loved that.