Turbat, Pakistan
Region: Balochistan
Geographic Coordinates: 26.003100, 63.054400
Temperature Range: 30.0°C to 45.0°C (86°F to 113°F)
Climate: Dry and hot climate with very little rainfall throughout the year.
Population: 147791
Language: Balochi
Turbat is a city in southwestern Pakistan, Located in the province of Balochistan. It sits near the border with Iran and is known for its cultural heritage and historical significance. The city has a population of around 200, 000 people and serves as an important commercial center for the region. Turbat has a long history dating back to ancient times when it was inhabited by various civilizations such as Greeks, Persians, Arabs, And Mongols. Turbat was once an important stop on the ancient Silk Road trade route connecting China to Europe.
Today, Turbat boasts many notable landmarks that reflect its rich history and culture. One such landmark is the Kechi Beg Mosque dating back to the 15th century which features intricate architectural designs influenced by Persian design. Another popular attraction in Turbat is Mirani Dam which provides water for irrigation purposes throughout the region while also offering breathtaking views of surrounding mountains making it a popular spot for tourists.
In addition to its landmarks and natural beauty, Turbat has a thriving economy with agriculture being one of its main industries producing crops like wheat, Rice, Cotton, Mangoes, And dates exported throughout Pakistan as well as other countries. Despite its many attractions and economic successes, Turbat faces some challenges including poverty levels remaining high due to limited job opportunities outside agriculture; limited access to healthcare services; inadequate infrastructure; political instability; lack of educational facilities etc. Overall though, Turbat remains an important city in Pakistan known for its cultural heritage, Historical significance, And natural beauty.
Its strategic location along major trade routes makes it an important commercial hub while at same time providing ample opportunity for tourism. The people here are warm, Welcoming, And proud of their heritage-which makes it all more interesting place worth visiting!


Important Landmarks
- Kechi Beg Reservoir
- Hingol National Park
- Gwadar Port
- Buleda Lake
- Astola Island
- Ziarat-e-Shah Noorani
- Pir Ghaib Waterfall
- Pak-Iran Border (Taftan)

Primary Industries
- Agriculture: Turbat is known for its agricultural products such as dates, mangoes, bananas, and citrus fruits.
- Livestock: The city has a significant livestock industry that includes cattle, goats, sheep, and camels.
- Fishing: The coastal town of Turbat has a thriving fishing industry that provides employment to many locals.
- Handicrafts: The city is famous for its handicrafts such as rugs and carpets made by Balochi women.
- Retail trade: There are numerous shops and markets in the city that sell goods ranging from clothing to electronics.
- Transportation: Turbat serves as a transportation hub for the surrounding areas with various transport services available including buses, taxis, and rickshaws.
- Education: Several educational institutions are present in Turbat including colleges and universities which provide education to students from all over Balochistan province.
- Healthcare: There are several hospitals and clinics in the city providing healthcare services to the local population of Turbat.

Noteable History
- The city of Turbat is recognized as the birthplace of Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo, a prominent politician and leader from Balochistan.
- Turbat was among the cities that became part of Pakistan after the partition from India in 1948.
- In 1952, a major earthquake hit Turbat and surrounding areas, causing significant damage and loss of life.
- Several notable poets and writers hail from Turbat, including Gul Khan Nasir and Mir Gul Khan Naseer.
- Turbat boasts a rich cultural heritage with traditional crafts like embroidery and pottery being popular among locals.
- The region around Turbat has been at the forefront of resistance against colonial rule since the 19th century, with figures like Mir Mehrab Khan Baloch leading rebellions against British forces.
- Recently, ongoing conflict in Balochistan between separatist groups and Pakistani security forces has impacted life in Turbat as well.

Museums and Things To See
- Kech Museum
- Turbat Art Gallery
- Tump Fort
- Hingol National Park
- Astola Island
- Buleda Fort
- Gwadar Port
- Kund Malir Beach
- Kolwa Beach
- Dasht River


Sports Teams
- After conducting online research, it appears that Turbat does not have any notable sports teams with a documented history.
- It is a small city located in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.
- Turbat is primarily known for its agriculture and natural resources.

Cultural Events
- Sibi Mela is a traditional festival held every February where people from different parts of Balochistan come together to showcase their culture through music, dance, and other activities.
- Eid-ul-Fitr is a religious festival celebrated by Muslims worldwide marking the end of Ramadan. In Turbat, people celebrate this festival enthusiastically by wearing new clothes and preparing special dishes.
- Independence Day is celebrated on August 14th every year to commemorate Pakistan’s independence from British rule in 1947. In Turbat, people hoist flags and organize cultural events to celebrate this day.
- Basant Festival is a kite-flying festival that takes place during springtime in many parts of Pakistan including Turbat.
- Urs Sharif is an annual religious event celebrated at various shrines across Pakistan including those located in Turbat to commemorate famous Sufi saints who are believed to have performed miracles during their lifetime.
- Jashn-e-Baharan is a spring festival that celebrates the arrival of spring after winter ends which involves various activities such as picnics, flower shows, and other cultural programs organized in different parts of the city.

Cuisine
- Balochi Sajji: A traditional dish of Balochistan made with marinated lamb or chicken cooked on skewers over coals.
- Chapli Kabab: A spicy beef patty made with minced meat and spices.
- Daal Chawal: A staple dish of Pakistan that consists of lentils cooked with spices, served with rice.
- Kebabs and Tikka: Various types of grilled meats served with chutneys and naan bread.
- Biryani: A rice-based dish made with meat or vegetables, flavored with various spices.
Some popular restaurants in Turbat where you can try these dishes are:
- Al-Madina Restaurant
- Quetta Darbar Restaurant
- Raja Hotel & Restaurant
- Khan Baba Hotel & Restaurant
- Zafar Khan Hotel & BBQ

Parks and Recreation
- Kechi Begum Park: This is a popular public park located in the heart of Turbat city. It features green spaces, walking paths, picnic areas, and playgrounds for children.
- Hingol National Park: This is a large national park located near Turbat that offers hiking trails, wildlife viewing opportunities, and camping facilities.
- Beaches: The coastal area near Turbat has several beautiful beaches where visitors can swim, sunbathe or enjoy water sports such as surfing and boating.
- Sports Complex: There are several sports complexes in Turbat that offer facilities for playing cricket, football (soccer), volleyball and other sports.
- Cultural Events: The local community often hosts cultural events such as music festivals and traditional dances throughout the year which visitors can attend to experience local culture.
Note: Please check with local authorities before visiting any public places due to COVID-19 restrictions or other safety concerns.
