Balochistan

WOW Balochistan

Resource Frontier

Vast landscapes, abundant natural resources, and strategic coastal access. Pakistan's largest province by area with immense economic potential.

19.26M

Population

347K

Sq. Km Area

34

Districts

Rich

Natural Resources

Land of Opportunities

Balochistan is Pakistan's largest province by area, covering nearly 44% of the country's total land. Despite its sparse population, it holds tremendous economic potential with vast mineral resources.

The province is rich in natural resources including natural gas, coal, gold, copper, and other minerals. Gwadar Port, a flagship project of CPEC, positions Balochistan as a crucial trade gateway.

From rugged mountains to pristine coastlines, Balochistan offers diverse landscapes and unique cultural experiences that showcase the resilience of its people.

Balochistan Landscape

Quetta City

The Fruit Garden of Pakistan

Major Cities

Explore the key urban centers of Balochistan

Quetta
Fruit Garden of Pakistan

Quetta

Provincial capital known for its fruits, dry fruits, and strategic location.

Gwadar
Gateway to CPEC

Gwadar

Deep-sea port city with immense strategic and economic importance.

Ziarat
Valley of Juniper

Ziarat

Hill station famous for its ancient juniper forests and natural beauty.

Khuzdar
Historical Hub

Khuzdar

Ancient city with archaeological significance and tribal heritage.

Key Features

Discover what makes Balochistan unique

Gwadar Port

Strategic deep-sea port on Arabian Sea

Hingol National Park

Largest national park with diverse wildlife

Ziarat Juniper Forest

World's second-largest juniper forest

Mineral Resources

Rich deposits of gold, copper, and natural gas