Jehangir Kothari Parade is a historic promenade located in Karachi’s Clifton Beach area, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. Built in 1919 and opened to the public in 1920, the structure stands as a symbol of philanthropy and architectural beauty, thanks to the generous donation of land by Parsi businessman and philanthropist Jehangir Hormasji Kothari.
Perched on a natural hilltop, the site is now part of Bagh Ibne Qasim, Karachi’s largest urban park. The parade consists of two main structures: the Promenade Pavilion and the Lady Lloyd Pier, both built from fine sandstone. The Lady Lloyd Pier—an elevated, arcaded walkway—was named after Lady Lloyd, the wife of Sir George Lloyd, then Governor of Bombay. A marble plaque embedded in the pier wall commemorates this, reading “Lady Lloyd Pier,” a testament to the colonial-era legacy and cultural history of the city.
Designed with an elegant fusion of British colonial architecture and local materials, the promenade has long been a favorite spot for evening strolls and seaside gatherings. It offers a unique vantage point, with sea breezes, sunset views, and historic ambiance drawing visitors throughout the year.
Today, the Jehangir Kothari Parade is accessible through Bagh Ibne Qasim, either from the front gate near Park Towers or via the rear entrance near Funland and the Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine. While some parts of the structure could benefit from improved maintenance, it remains an enduring symbol of Karachi’s diverse heritage and community spirit.
Whether admired for its history, architecture, or seaside charm, Jehangir Kothari Parade continues to be a cherished destination for both locals and tourists exploring...
Read moreJehangir Kothari Parade is a promenade built on land donated by Seth Jehangir Hormusji Kothari to the city of Karachi in 1919. It is situated on a hilltop in the Karachi Clifton area of the Seaview Beach on the Arabian Sea Jehangir Kothari was built in 1919 and opened to the Karachi public in 1920. There are two structures: the Promenade Pavilion and the Pier of the complex (elevated sandstone public walkway) which is named after Lady Lloyd, wife of then Governor of Bombay Sir George Lloyd. This is evident in the marble plaque embedded in the pier wall that reads,...
Read moreJehangir Kothari Parade is a promenade built on land donated by Seth Jehangir Hormusji Kothari to the city of Karachi in 1919. It is situated on a hilltop in Karachi Clifton area of the Seaview Beach on the Arabian Sea Jehangir kothari was built in 1919 and opened to Karachi public in 1920. There are two structures: the Promenade Pavilion and the Pier of the complex (elevated sandstone public walkway) which is named after Lady Lloyd, wife of then Governor of Bombay Sir George Lloyd. This is evident in the marble plaque embedded in the pier wall that reads,...
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