Ziarat - Balochistan

Beautiful Hill Station

Welcome to Ziarat

Ziarat is one of Pakistan's most beautiful hill stations, famous for its cold weather, forests, and the historic Ziarat Residency. It is a peaceful tourist escape with breathtaking landscapes.

The town's cool climate, juniper forests, and historical significance make it one of Balochistan's premier tourist destinations, attracting visitors from across the country.

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Discover Ziarat

Explore the beautiful hill station with its historic residency, juniper forests, and stunning natural beauty

History & Heritage

Ziarat Residency is where Quaid-e-Azam spent his last days. The city also hosts centuries-old juniper forests. The residency is a national monument of great historical importance.

Culture & Traditions

Pashtun traditions—dresses, hospitality, music, and handicrafts—shape its identity. The local culture reflects the influence of both Pashtun and Baloch traditions.

Tourist Attractions

Ziarat Residency: Historic building and national monument

Juniper Forests: Ancient forests with rare trees

Quaid-e-Azam Memorial: Memorial dedicated to founder

Waterfalls & Springs: Natural water features

Famous Cuisine

Ziarat offers mountain cuisine with local specialties:

Trout Fish: Fresh mountain trout

Lamb Karahi: Spicy lamb cooked in wok

Roti: Freshly baked traditional bread

Quetta-style Tea: Special local tea preparation

Transportation

Easily reachable from Quetta. The town has good road connectivity and is a popular destination for tourists from Quetta and other parts of Pakistan.

Accommodation

Hotels, resorts, and lodges are available. Accommodation options range from budget to luxury, catering to different types of visitors.