Very good! I seriously recommend it especially if you're going out with your family. The atmosphere is relaxing and the food is great!
Karachi Port Trust is a football club found in Pakistan at the city of Karachi, Sindh.
Karachi is the largest city of Pakistan. Karachi is situated in extreme southern side of Pakistan and is known as industrial hub of Pakistan. Karachi is also termed as the Port city of Pakistan.
There is Karachi, and Gwadar in the west of pakistan, these are the most important.
Yes, Karachi is the largest city of Pakistan and is known as port city of Pakistan. All exports are done through this city from Pakistan.
Its the main port. Karachi is the biggest city of Pakistan by population and also by economic affairs. Its the biggest sea hub. It has the biggest beach available to people in Pakistan
Gawadar and Karachi Port, both are used by China to export to Pakistan. Since Gawadar Port is not fully functional as yet, KPT is mainly used by China to export different products to Pakistan.
Pakistan has 2 main sea ports. The largest one is Karachi Port Trust and the other is Gawadar Port which is not fully functional.
There are several airports in Pakistan. Karachi Air Port, also known as Jinnah International Airport is the largest Airport of Pakistan. Lahore, Faisalabad, Islamabad, Multan, Nawabshah, Multan, Peshawar, etc.. are the names of other airports situated in Pakistan.
When Pakistan came into being Karachi was declared the capital. It was developed as per the needs of the government. In 60s the capital was shifted from Karachi to Islamabad and the since then Karachi is not getting the suffecient funds for development. Despite of all these facts, Karachi is the major industrial city and has the only sea port of the country.
The differences between Karachi and Gwdar prt
1. Burj Dubai(U.A.E.) 2. Spire building(chicago) 3.Port tower(Karachi Pakistan) 1. Burj Dubai(U.A.E.) 2. Spire building(chicago) 3.Port tower(Karachi Pakistan)
Marianas Trench in the western Pacific Ocean, more than 11 kilometres or 7 miles deep.