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Home to over 18 million people, Karachi is not just Pakistan’s largest cities, but one of the top ten largest in the world by population. So where do you start to find the best places to visit in Karachi?
Known as the city of lights that never sleeps, there are a number of fun things to do and places to visit in Karachi for anyone visiting. These include historical sights, outdoor adventures, endless shopping, and endless opportunities to eat.
What are the best places to visit in Karachi?
Mazar e Quaid (Jinnah Mausoleum)
One of the best places to visit In Karachi is the mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. The tomb is made of pure white marble and intricately designed both inside and out.
Aside from being visually beautiful, the mausoleum holds an important historical significance – remembering the person who was behind Pakistan’s independence. Pakistan has only been a country since August 14th, 1947, after it gained independence from British rule.
TD F Ghar
Close by to the mausoleum is the TDF Ghar, a restored 1930’s house where you can learn more about Karachi’s history and get excellent views of the mausoleum and surrounding city from the rooftop.
This restored home was Pakistan’s founders final resting stop, and for just 50 rupees entrance fee you can get a glimpse into what his home used to look like.
At TDR Ghar you can also eat food, play games, drink chai, and spend the night chatting away with your friends. It is open to the public with an aim to promote informal learning spaces in Karachi.
Jodia Ghar
A fun thing to do in Karachi is to visit the local street markets and get a glimpse into daily life and the heart of business trading in the city.
We visited Karachi’s oldest markets, Jodia Bazaar, which was one of my favorite experiences in the city. Walking through the streets is absolute chaos – you can find just about anything you want there.
Dolmen Mall
Going to a mall might not seem that exciting but the contrast between Karachi’s modern malls and old bazaars is so interesting.
The Dolmen Mall is the largest mall in Pakistan and home to a number of local and international brands. It’s a good place to shop if you want to get some quality Pakistani clothing.