

Ancient civilization meets modern commerce in this historic province
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Sindh is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations and Pakistan's economic capital. From the ancient ruins of Mohenjo-daro to the bustling metropolis of Karachi, Sindh offers a journey through time. The province is known for its ancient Indus Valley Civilization sites, rich maritime history, and diverse cultural heritage. Karachi, the provincial capital, is Pakistan's largest city and main financial hub.
Sindhi culture is deeply rooted in Sufism and folk traditions. The province celebrates numerous festivals including Sindhi Cultural Day, Urs of Sufi saints, and various harvest festivals. Sindhi literature, music, and crafts reflect a rich heritage dating back thousands of years.
Famous for Sindhi biryani, sai bhaji (spinach and vegetables), and fresh seafood. Karachi offers diverse cuisine from traditional Sindhi dishes to international flavors. Don't miss the street food at Burns Road and seafood at coastal restaurants.
Ancient Indus Valley Civilization site, UNESCO World Heritage
One of the largest funerary sites in the world
Karachi's famous beach with camel rides and food stalls
British colonial-era building and cultural center
Jinnah International Airport (Karachi) is the primary gateway. N-5 and M-9 highways connect Karachi with Hyderabad and the rest of Pakistan.
November–February for cooler, pleasant weather. Summers are humid; coastal breezes help in Karachi.
Visit Mohenjo-daro and Makli, stroll Karachi's Clifton beach, explore art galleries, and discover Sindhi handicrafts in Hyderabad and Hala.