Beautiful Hill Station
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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Explore the beautiful hill station with its historic residency, juniper forests, and stunning natural beauty
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.
Pashtun traditions—dresses, hospitality, music, and handicrafts—shape its identity. The local culture reflects the influence of both Pashtun and Baloch traditions.
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
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
Easily reachable from Quetta. The town has good road connectivity and is a popular destination for tourists from Quetta and other parts of Pakistan.
Hotels, resorts, and lodges are available. Accommodation options range from budget to luxury, catering to different types of visitors.