With seaview at its back, the main food hub of do-darya to the right and a handsome stretch of sand over its course, this beach has the potential of becoming a high profile tourist attraction. And to the locals, it is a major attraction. However you cant even begin to compare it with any internationally famous beaches. The whole place is very dirty. People there have a habbit of throwing garbage in the open so there are wrappers, shopping bags flying all over the place. The sand is black in colour and is smelly. If i am not wrong, one of the sewerage lines go in the water through the eastern part of the beach so you can understand all the filth that the sand has absorbed over the years. Plus, due to beach's close proximity to the harbour, alot of waste and effluents from the vessels end up on the shore, making the water greyish black in color. Its a great location and beautiful setting, but the beach itself is not at all great. On weekends and major holidays, it is super over crowded. Also, there are camel and buggie rides but hardly any water sport activities like jet skiing, para sailing, banana rides etc. If you come here....go to do darya instead and sit in one of the restaurants. You will have great view of the sea as well as fabulous food. It will be memorable and way more fun than coming to the beach to have weird smells in your lungs. Otherwise if you want a beach, prefer French beach or Sands pit instead. With seaview at its back, the main food hub of do-darya to the right and a handsome stretch of sand over its course, this beach has the potential of becoming a high profile tourist attraction. And to the locals, it is a major attraction. However you cant even begin to compare it with any internationally famous beaches. The whole place is very dirty. People there have a habbit of throwing garbage in the open so there are wrappers, shopping bags flying all over the place. The sand is black in colour and is smelly. If i am not wrong, one of the sewerage lines go in the water through the eastern part of the beach so you can understand all the filth that the sand has absorbed over the years. Plus, due to beach's close proximity to the harbour, alot of waste and effluents from the vessels end up on the shore, making the water greyish black in color. Its a great location and beautiful setting, but the beach itself is not at all great. On weekends and major holidays, it is super over crowded. Also, there are camel and buggie rides but hardly any water sport activities like jet skiing, para sailing, banana rides etc. If you come here....go to do darya instead and sit in one of the restaurants. You will have great view of the sea as well as fabulous food. It will be memorable and way more fun than coming to the beach to have weird smells in your lungs. Otherwise if you want a beach, prefer French beach or Sands pit instead. With seaview at its back, the main food hub of do-darya to the right and a handsome stretch of sand over its course, this beach has the potential of becoming a high profile tourist attraction. And to the locals, it is a major attraction. However you cant even begin to compare it with any internationally famous beaches. The whole place is very dirty. People there have a habbit of throwing garbage in the open so there are wrappers, shopping bags flying all over the place. The sand is black in colour and is smelly. If i am not wrong, one of the sewerage lines go in the water through the eastern part of the beach so you can understand all the filth that the sand has absorbed over the years. Plus, due to beach's close proximity to the harbour, alot of waste and effluents from the vessels end up on the shore, making the water greyish black in color. Its a great location and beautiful setting, but the beach itself is not at all great. On weekends and major holidays, it is super over crowded. Also, there are camel and buggie rides but hardly any water sport activities like jet skiing, para sailing, banana rides etc. If you come here....go to do darya instead and sit in one of the restaurants....
Read moreKarachi is the most prominent coastal city of Pakistan. The beach lovers here have a lot of opportunities to visit different beaches of the Arabian Sea. Out of all the options, Clifton Beach holds the most critical value among all for giving fun seekers and beach lovers some excellent leisure and recreational opportunities. The Clifton Beach is also alternately known as Sea view which actually is a prominent and the busiest spot of the beach where you will see so many people at any time of the day and night. Some come from beach sports/ activities, some come for cool breeze, some want to have a walk along the coast while some come for so many other recreational activities which include food at the top. The Clifton Beach, Karachi in the 20th century was rated amongst the most popular and top silver sand beaches of the world. But, just a few years ago in 2003, the beach got ruined with oil spill from a cargo ship which resulted it into a no go area for a few weeks.
Location:
The beach is located in the neighborhoods of the Saddar Town which is the city center. The Seaview Apartments just across the beach is a gated residential area which is rated amongst the top properties in the city. Owning an apartment in this area is something which every Karachiite wants but it can be a very costly venture which makes it an option only for the elite. Moreover, many other apartments and villas can be seen along the Clifton beach coasts which are getting popular in the same way as the Seaview Apartments. The Darakhshan Villas is another similar housing scheme having the eyes of many people looking for their dream accommodation in the city.
Beach Attractions:
The beach has many attractions for tourists which includes families and individuals of all ages and both genders. There is a nearby amusement park which has all the fun rides that you can ever see in a high voltage amusement park. People on the beach enjoy the camel rides and horse rides etc which is very much inexpensive and affordable for the middle class. Just recently, the tri-bikes are becoming the new buzz in the Clifton Beach area which attracts a lot of youngsters to enjoy this amazing vehicle at the beach. The tri-bikes can be booked on hourly rates which is the most economical way of enjoy this ride. Another recent attraction added to the area is the newly constructed Cineplex Cinema which is the hot-spot for the residents of Clifton and Defense Housing Authority (DHA) area. All the national and international movies are staged here for the movie buffs. The cinema has been facilitated with arrange of state of the art facilities and a number of other entertainments as well. The beach is ideal for picnics where you have a lot of liberty to do your own cooking or you can also eat readymade food out of the boxes. On weekends, public holidays or on any major festival, it can be very hard to find a quiet and lonely spot on the beach. If you are peace lover then the best time to enjoy on the beach is to come on any weekday when the beach is less crowded and peaceful.
The floodlights:
The Clifton Beach for the tourists has a lot of different flavors. It has a different feel during the day which completely overturns at the night time. Just as you see the sun-setting on the West, flood lights comes on which gives an electrifying effect to the entire area. The flood lights brighten up the beach and you will have a view quite far on the beach. The Seagulls at the beach are a treat to watch under the spectacular...
Read moreThe region has been inhabited for millennia,26] but the city was formally founded as the fortified village of Kolachi as recently as 1729.[27 The settlement greatly increased in importance with the arrival of the East India Company in the mid-19th century. British administrators embarked on substantial projects to transform the city into a major seaport, and connect it with the extensive railway network of the Indian subcontinent.28] At the time of Pakistan's independence in 1947, the city was the largest in Sindh with an estimated population of 400,000 people.[22] Afterwards, the city experienced a dramatic shift in population and demography with the arrival of hundreds of thousands of Muslim immigrants from India,[29] coupled with an exodus of most of its Hindu residents.[30] The city experienced rapid economic growth following Pakistan's independence, attracting migrants from throughout the country and other regions in South Asia.[31] According to the 2023 Census of Pakistan, Karachi's total population was 20.3 million.[32] Karachi is one of the world's fastest-growing cities,[33] and has significant communities representing almost every ethnic group in Pakistan. Karachi holds more than two million Bengali immigrants, a million Afghan refugees, and up to 400,000 Rohingyas from Myanmar.[3436]
Karachi is now Pakistan's premier industrial and financial centre. The city has a formal economy estimated to be worth $190 billion as of 2021, which is the largest in the country.[37 Karachi collects 35% of Pakistan's tax revenue,39] and generates approximately 25% of Pakistan's entire GDP.[40 Approximately 30% of Pakistani industrial output is from Karachi,42] while Karachi's ports handle approximately 95% of Pakistan's foreign trade.[43] Approximately 90% of the multinational corporations and 100% of the banks operating in Pakistan are headquartered in Karachi.[43] It also serves as a transport hub, and contains Pakistan's two largest seaports, the Port of Karachi and Port Qasim, as well as Pakistan's busiest airport, Jinnah International Airport.[44] Karachi is also considered to be Pakistan's fashion capital,[45 and has hosted the annual Karachi Fashion Week since 2009.47
Known as the "City of Lights" in the 1960s and 1970s for its vibrant nightlife,[49] Karachi was beset by sharp ethnic, sectarian, and political conflict in the 1980s with the large-scale arrival of weaponry during the Soviet–Afghan War.[50] The city had become well known for its high rates of violent crime, but recorded crimes sharply decreased following a crackdown operation against criminals, the MQM political party, and Islamist militants, initiated in 2013 by the Pakistan Rangers.[51] As a result of the operation, Karachi dropped from being ranked the world's 6th-most dangerous city for crime in 2014, to 128th...
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