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Experiences / Religious / Balochistan
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Faith (Religious) Tourism across Pakistan: Sikh, Buddhist, Islamic, and Hindu heritage, each mapped into its own planned pilgrimage route.
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Balochistan
Pilgrimage, sacred architecture, and interfaith heritage

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Major Hindu pilgrimage site in the Hingol landscape near the Makran coast.

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UNESCO tentative cultural landscape and one of Pakistan's major coast-desert national parks.

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Quetta is the capital of Baluchistan province.

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Tor Dheri, also spelled Tor Dherai or Tor Dhari, is the most important Buddhist site in the Loralai District of Balochistan.

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The Duki region in Balochistan is home to an ancient and largely unprotected archaeological site known as Shar Ghali—possibly a corruption of "Shar Mughali" or "Mughal City".

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The Quetta Archaeological Museum (commonly known as Quetta Museum) includes a modest but notable collection of Buddhist artifacts, reflecting the region’s ancient connection to Gandharan Buddhism The museum features a small collection of Buddhist- era relics and sculptures, likely sourced from ancient sites within Balochistan and northwestern Pakistan.

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The Sibi Valley in Balochistan hosts rock carvings dating back to the Kushan period (circa 1st–5th century CE), some displaying Buddhist motifs such as simplified stupas or stupa-like shapes.
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