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Kund Malir is a beach in Balochistan, Pakistan located in Hingol National Park, about 150 kilometres (93 mi) from Zero-Point on Makran Coastal Highway.[2] It is located 236.8 kilometres (147.1 mi) west of Karachi, the largest city of Pakistan.[3] The drive between Kund Malir and Ormara is considered to be scenic. The area is part of Hingol National Park which is the largest in Pakistan. There are no food or fuel facilities available on the way after Zero-Point. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in this world. Due to increase in tourism, some of the mobile networks including Ufone have started their services in the region. Many tour services companies now provide their services to explore this beautiful region. Many people from Karachi and interior Sindh go on the weekends for the picnic. At the same place, one can see mountains, sea and desert alike. Hingol National Park or Hungol National Park is the largest national park in Pakistan, located in the Makran coastal region. The park covers an area of about 6,100 square kilometres (2,400 sq mi) and is located 190 km from Karachi in the three districts of Gwadar, Lasbela and Awaran in Balochistan. Hingol was declared a national park in 1988. The park is named after the southern part of the Hangul River which flows along the shores of the Arabian Sea and is home to large numbers of waterfowl and a wealth of marine life. Hangul National Park contains six distinct ecosystems as well as both desert and plains regions, making it unique among the national parks of Pakistan. The park is bordered by a dense forest to the north, a barren mountain range to the south, and the Hangul River tributary, which is home to thousands of migratory birds and marsh crocodiles. The Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea are also to the south. The park’s unique rock formations have been attracting tourists from all over the country for some time - notably since the completion of the Makran Coastal Highway in 2004. #khalidbinismail #kundmalir #balochistan