Gorakh Hill


Gorakh Hill is a hill station of Sindh, Pakistan. It is situated at an elevation of in the Kirthar Mountains, northwest of Dadu city.

Tourism

The Gorakh hill station is situated from Karachi and nearly 8 hours' driving distance. The Hill station attracts thousands of tourists from the city.

Etymology

The name Gorakh is derived from the Sindhi language in which, word "Gorakhnath" refers to a popular Hindu preacher associated with the deity Shiva and that Balochi-language word "Gurkh" is later dialectic adaptation of Sindhi-language word Gorakh.

History

Different opinions have been given about the history and origin of the hill station. It is said that the medieval Hindu saint, Gorakhnath, had extensively wandered in hills and the region. According to Nandu, an authority on Sanskrit, Gorakh is a Sanskrit word which means "shepherding of sheep, cow and goat, etc."

Geography

Gorakh Hill Station is situated on one of the highest plateaus of Sindh, spread over of land.The area is part of the Kirthar Mountain Range that makes the border between Sindh and Baluchistan provinces in Pakistan.

Nightlife

Gorakh Hill Station is known for its nightlife, specially Bonfire setup.

Climate

Gorakh's elevation gives it a special climate, with sub-zero temperatures during winter and generally below in summer, with about 120 mm of average annual rainfall. The Government of Sindh is in the process of constructing a new road from Dadu to Gorakh Hill. There is a new rest house for visitors on the hill. Tourists can arrange their own transport from Sehwan Sharif to the hill station.