Gwadar Tomb: The Epitome of Sacredness and Rich Heritage

Gwadar Tomb Collage Picture
An old historical tomb is located in Gwadar, Pakistan near the Gwadar deep sea port. This tomb is at the center of Gwadar's old graveyard, and dates back many centuries in Gwadar's history. Researchers have tried to uncover more information about this ancient tomb.
A Magnificient View of Gwadar Famous Tomb
The tomb contains a grave of Al Mahroof Abdullah Baba al Iraqi, who lived at least 500 years ago according to local Gwadari people. This tomb was built before Omani government in Gwadar. Some believe it was constructed by Iraqis traveling through Gwadar by sea.
Inside View of Gwadar Tomb
The structure of the tomb is unique, demonstrating advanced masonry skills for the time. Large, finely crafted stones were used to build it. The tomb has a beautiful and intricate design. Its architecture is impressive from every angle. The interior of the tomb, particularly the upper portion, has very intricate decorative stonework. The builders used unusually large stone blocks to construct it. The tomb has an aesthetic beauty and harmony in its design.


A Side View of Gwadar Famous Tomb
Every vantage point reveals thoughtful and skilled craftsmanship. As one of the oldest historical sites along the Makran coast, this tomb provides a window into Gwadar's distant past. The advanced masonry techniques used to build it suggest that Gwadar was home to sophisticated engineering knowledge and remarkable infrastructure with rich heritage centuries ago.
Gwadar Tomb Historical View
More research on this tomb could uncover valuable insights into the history and culture of the region. For visitors to Gwadar, this ancient tomb is highly recommended to see.
Outside View of Gwadar Tomb
Its magnificence has endured for generations and continues to impress those who view it today. As an iconic landmark, it represents an important part of Gwadar's heritage and hundreds of devotees pay their visit to this holy place every day particularly on Thursday, Friday, and Monday.
Inside Glorious View of Gwadar Tomb

Gwadar Tomb Inner Rooftop Structure

Gwadar Tomb Inner Rooftop Design And Structure

Gwadar Tomb Inner Rooftop Design And Structure


Daran: The Alluring Coastal Beach of Balochistan

Collage Picture of Daran
Daran Beach is located along the western coast of Balochistan, between Ganz and Jiwani. This coastal beach is famous for its clean ocean waters and shores, making it a popular spot for picnics and camping trips. People often visit Daran Beach for 2- or 3-days camping trips.
A Stunning and Natural View of Daran
They set up camp, catch various types of fish through fishing activities, and take enjoyment in the scenic views.
Camping and outdoor stay at Daran Picnic point
Daran Beach is also known as a breeding ground for sea turtles, who lay their eggs along the coast. Remnants of graves found in the area suggest Daran Beach was inhabited by people approximately 100-200 years ago. In addition to its natural beauty, the beach is home to famous wells, including (Makka Chaat).
Daran Picnic Point
The water from this well is extremely pure and clean, with ideal TDS levels that exceed the quality of commercial bottled water brands. Government officers who have visited the well and tested its water have been impressed by its natural filtration system and purity. The nearby village of Ganz relies on the Daran area to collect wood and to draw water for daily use.
A Man Stepping into Daran lagoon
While rich in natural beauty, Daran Beach remains difficult to access due to poor road conditions. The area is also home to local wildlife species like black scorpions and various snake species
 Overall, Daran Beach is a scenic coastal area with rich natural resources, awaiting development for easier accessibility.
Turtule traces after crawling to sea

Trees Roots Spreading Across Land At Daran

The Uneven Paths of Daran

Sunset View At Daran

Sunrise At Daran Beach

Night View of Canopy At Daran

Miscellaneous kinds of fish caught at Daran

Lofty Clifs and Mountain Range View

Daran Beach Protruding Rockes

An Enthusiast Vagabond Sitting At Daran Beach

A Man Casts Fishsing Net on Daran Beach

Ganz: The Spellbinding Coastal Village of Balochistan

         
Ganz Collage Picture

Ganz is a small coastal village located on the coast of Arabian Sea between Pishukan and Jiwani and 60km away from Gwadar city. As per censes 2023, the population of the village is 4032.  On December 8th, 1958, Ganz officially became part of Pakistan when the region gained independence. Main source of revenue is fishing. The local fishermen of Ganz are known for their strong sense of commitment and hardy work ethic. Teeming with an abundance of marine life, Ganz's deep blue water provides sustenance for its people.

Dreamy view of Ganz
Kingfish, sharks, Prawns and other prized catches are pulled from the sea in specific time periods. Besides, fishing, the stunning natural beauty of Ganz also attracts visitors looking to camp along Daran Beach or take in the breathtaking views of the coastline. Places like Band (A mini earthen dam), and Daran Beach are popular local picnic spots, offering sandy shores and peaceful seaside relaxation. Though small in size, Ganz radiates a warm, welcoming charm.
Dazzling View of Ganz Sailing Boat
Its loyal inhabitants, picture perfect beaches, and bountiful water make this town a hidden gem along  Balochistan coast. Despite being pregnant with natural beauty it faces challenges such as poverty and lack of modern facilities like medical, shortage of tap drinking water etc. Ganz also faces sea erosion during summer and cyclone threats yearly and as a result many houses get affected.
Wreak havoc of Kyar Cyclone
People are migrating from coast to hilly hard areas. Kyar Cyclone hit the area and destroyed many houses, boats and other structures or properties of the fishing community. On the other hands, educated youth of Ganz established a library unaided. Ganz Public Library is equipped with more than five thousand books of different field of lives. It provides a healthy environment for the students of the village to spend most of their time in reading books.
Ganz Library
 
A Camel man Enjoying the beauty of Ganz beach

An old couple walking on Ganz Beach and rekindling the memory lane
Enticing View of Ganz Beach

 
Upper View of Ganz

 


Passo: The Verdant and Idyllic Soil of Pishukan


Passo Collage Photo
Passo is a remote mountain village nestled in the heart of Pishukan. With a population of approximately 150-200 people, it is a small tight-knit community of farmers and shepherds. The village is situated near Nasir Daggar field in Pishukan. The rugged, rocky mountains surrounding Passo are blanketed in lush green meadows during the spring and summer months.
Passo Greenery View 
Local villagers graze their livestock on the verdant highland pastures. Goats, sheep, cows, and donkeys are commonly raised. Villagers sell dairy products like milk, cheese, and butter to neighboring towns. Passo is off the electricity grid and lacks access to modern amenities.
Passo Hottag View
The locals live in traditional mudbrick huts with thatched roofs. Due to its high altitude location, despite its isolation and simple way of life, Passo is filled with stunning natural scenery. The famous lake Passo(Hottag) is very famous for visitors and villagers.
Passo Shepherd
The people of Passo live a humble existence, in harmony with the awe-inspiring landscape surrounding their home. Their community maintains ancient traditions passed down for generations.
Camel is Grazing in Pasture

Passo Green Field

Passo Camel Man Returning to Home

Pishukan Omani Fort: The Symbol of Historic Grandeur

Pishukan Omani Fort Collage Picture
Pishukan,a village in Pakistan, holds within its boundaries a remarkable piece of history an Omani fort. Built by the Omani government before August 14th 1947, this rectangle fort was designed with the purpose of ensuring security in the area. The fort's unique circular shape and sturdy stone walls make it a striking sight that has stood the test of time for over a century. Despite the passage of time, the fort remains in remarkably good condition, a testament to the craftsmanship and ingenuity of its Omani builders. The winds of time may have weathered the stones, but the fort stands tall, preserving the whispers of history within its empty halls.
Corner View of Omani Fort Pishukan
Today, the fort serves as an outpost for the local police, a reminder of its past role in safeguarding the area. As one explores the fort, it's easy to imagine the bustling marketplace it once encircled and the watchful eyes of Omani soldiers gazing out from the ramparts. The fort has witnessed generations come and go in Pishukan, and while its days of shielding Omani rulers have passed, it continues to stoically stand guard over the village. Each stone carefully placed by the hands of its Omani builders tells a story of resilience and endurance, a testament to their skill and dedication to creating a structure that would withstand the tests of time.
Standard View of Omani Fort Pishukan
The Omani fort in Pishukan is not just a historical relic but a living reminder of the village's past. It serves as a symbol of the rich cultural heritage and the enduring spirit of the people who call Pishukan home.
Black & White View of Omani Fort Pishukan

Black & White View of Ladder Omani Fort Pishukan


Pishukan: The Picturesque Town of Gwadar

Collage Photo of Pishukan

 

Pishukan is a charming town located near Gwadar city of Balochistan province along the Arabian Sea coast. The town is surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery, including deserts, rocky mountains, and plains.
Marvelous view of Pishukan
It has several historical sites dating back to when Omani Sultans used to rule the region and had established their own state with their cultural infrastructures and fortified forts. Pishukan has a population of approximately 20,000 people, many of whom are fishermen as the town is in proximity to the sea. 
Pishukan Beach Boats

Pishukan Sea View 


However, the town faces challenges such as poverty and lack of modern facilities. Despite these challenges, Pishukan remains a hidden gem that is worth exploring for those who appreciate natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Pishukan Jetty View



Mountain view of Pishukan