Kirthar Mountains
The Kirthar Mountains [1] are in Balochistan and the Sindh provinces of Pakistan. The range extends south for about 190 miles (300 km) from the Mula River in east-central Balochistan to Cape Monze (Muari), near Mubarak Village, Karachi on the Arabian Sea.
Kirthar National Park is one of the major wildlife reserves in Sindh, Pakistan. The Kirthar Range forms the boundary between the Lower Indus Plain (east) and southern Balochistan (west). It is a series of parallel rock hill ridges rising from 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in the south to nearly 8,000 feet (2,500 m) in the north.
Kirthar Mountains Media
Chinkara gazelle in the Kirthar Mountains
- Spring of Piprasr in Kirthar Range.jpg
Spring of Piprasar in Kirthar Mountain
- Agricultural vale in Kirthar Mountain.jpg
Agricultural vale in Kirthar Mountain
- A cave near water spring in Kirthar Mountain.jpg
A cave near water spring in Kirthar Mountain
- Water fall in the Kirthar Mountain.jpg
Water fall in the Kirthar Mountain
- A wall of oldest fort in the Kirthar Mountain.jpg
A wall of oldest fort in the Kirthar Mountain
- A kind of flowery plant in Kirthar mountain.jpg
A kind of flowery plant in Kirthar mountain