Tourism in Sindh

Natural sites, like Manchar Lake have increasingly been a source of sustainable tourism in the province.

[2] Sindh has numerous tourist sites with the most prominent being the ruins of Mohenjo-daro near the city of Larkana.

At Partition of Sub-continent in 1947, Mohatta Palace was acquired by the newly established Government of Pakistan to house its Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

[4][5] Frere Hall is one of the finest architecture of the British Colonial Era which is one of the most significant tourists spot in Karachi.

The lake spreads over an area of 233 kilometres (145 mi)2 and gets its water from the Kirthar Hills torrents and Indus River.

Archaeological ruins at Mohenjo-daro , Larkana
Khanwal Pass
Sambara Inn operated by Sindh Tourism Development Corporation