Reasons to book cheap Karachi flightsThe largest and most populous city in Pakistan, Karachi is the capital of Singh province. The city is the financial center and main seaport in the country. Karachi is known as 'City of Lights' because of its vibrant nightlife and is famous as the city that never sleeps. A true megacity, Karachi boasts a plethora of tourist attractions including museums, monuments and memorials, beaches, parks, and much more.
National Museum of PakistanEstablished in 1950, National Museum of Pakistan has a basic objective to collect, preserve, study, and put on exhibition, the records of the cultural history of the country. The museum boasts a collection of around 58,000 old coins and a plethora of well-preserved sculptures. There are around 70,000 books, publications, and other reading material of the Archeology and Museums Department. Every year, National Museum of Pakistan organizes about a dozen of exhibitions on National Days and other occasions.
Mohatta PalaceCharacterized by Indo-Saracenic architecture, Mohatta Palace was built by Shivratan Chandraratan Mohatta, who was a Hindu Marwari businessman from modern-day Rajasthan in India. He built this palace in 1927 as his summer home. The palace is built in an area of around 1,720 square meters and its facade is trimmed with domes, stone brackets, windows, spandrels, beautiful railings, and balustrades with floral motifs. The palace remains closed on Mondays.
PAF MuseumEstablished in 1990, PAF Museum is an Air Force museum and park located near Karsaz Flyover on Shahra-e-Faisal in Karachi. A majority of weapons, radar, and aircraft are put on display outside in the park and the main museum boasts all major fighter aircraft that have been used by the Pakistan Air Force. Some of the major aircraft preserved in the museum include - Martin B-57 Canberra, De Haviland Tiger Moth, North American Harvard, Shenyang F-6, and more.