TODAY’S PAPER | February 04, 2026 | EPAPER

Hingol park

Letter February 04, 2026
Hingol park

The breathtaking beauty of Hingol National Park in Balochistan is severely underrated. As one of the largest and most remarkable national parks in Pakistan, it is truly a land of natural wonders and unmatched charm.

The park offers stunning landscapes that range from vast deserts to rugged mountains, all beautifully shaped by the famous Hingol River. Iconic rock formations such as the Princess of Hope, along with the unique mud volcanoes, make the region even more fascinating. In addition, the park is home to diverse wildlife, including ibex, wolves and various migratory birds, which greatly enhance its natural appeal.

Beyond its ecological importance, Hingol National Park plays a vital role in promoting tourism. It attracts visitors from across the country and abroad, supporting local communities by creating employment opportunities and showcasing our rich cultural heritage.

Hingol National Park is not merely a place of scenic beauty; it is a national treasure. It deserves our utmost care and protection so that future generations may continue to enjoy and admire its wonders.

Sania Waheed
Hirronk, Turbat