The key
highlight of the famous China-Pakistan Economic Corridor mega project, which is
a part of China’s One Belt, One Road project, is the city of Gwadar. As part of
this project, the city will be developed to serve as a warm water, deep sea
port, whereby consignments from and to the country will be sent via sea route.
The reason
behind why Gwadar is at the forefront of the ongoing CPEC project is pretty
simple. Gwadar is renowned for its warm water sea, which is open throughout the
year for trade. This means that various countries including the landlocked
Central Asian states can transport goods throughout the year by using the
Gwadar port. By acting as a transit point, the port of Gwadar can add immensely
to the national exchequer.
Keeping in mind
the benefits that the Gwadar city promises to provide, both to locals and
foreigners, Jovago Pakistan brings you an exclusive
article on the emerging port city of Pakistan.
● Location
On the
Southwestern coast of Balochistan lies the city of Gwadar. Situated at a
distance of approximately 700 kilometers from the largest metropolitan city of
Pakistan, Gwadar is strategically located at a cross junction of international
sea shipping and oil trade routes.
● Description
Gets its name
from the Balochi language and meaning the gateway of wind", Gwadar is
famous for its warm water, deep sea port. It was originally part of Oman but
was later on purchased by the Pakistani government in 1958. Apart from its
strategic importance to Pakistan, Gwadar attracts a large number of tourists
from all over the world towards itself due to the enthralling views that it
provides of the crystal clear water of the Arabian sea.
● Major tourist
attractions
➔
Ormara
Considered to
be the midpoint of Karachi and Gwadar, Ormara is under the control of the
Pakistan navy. It is basically a town in the Gawadar city and it attracts a
large number of tourists who are enamored by watching the naval forces at work.
➔ Buzzi Pass
Considered to
be the best part of the Makran Coastal Highway for the motorcycle riders due to
its sharp turns, the Buzzi Pass overlooks the Hingol national park and natural
carvings. Famous for its scenic views, Buzzi pass leaves its visitors enchanted
with its sheer beauty.
We hope that
the ongoing developmental projects will help turn around the kismat of this
Southwestern city of Pakistan and that it contributes significantly to the
country’s economy. Don’t forget to share your views on what you think of this
emerging port city of Pakistan in the comments section below.