The major city of Karachi is the port for access to the Arabian Sea. The beach that most people of Karachi and tourists go to is called Clifton beach. This beach has a variety of activities for a family to do when spending a day here. These activities are solicited by the local people. The activities include beachside horse rides, amusement parks, restaurants, or just a plain old dip in the sea. The Arabian Sea is the part of the Indian Ocean between the Arabian Peninsula and India. ...
There are a lot of other excellent beaches close to the city, such as Sandspit, Hawke's Bay, and Paradise Point - a sandstone rock promotory with a natural arch - that are frequented by visitors. The imagery is colorful, wholesome, and teeming with flocks of people on weekends.
CliftonBeach, on the Arabian Sea, is a beach in Clifton, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
The beach has attractions for families and tourists, including beachside horse and camel rides, amusement parks, restaurants, and swimming in the Arabian Sea.
Other beaches close to the city include Sandspit, Hawke's Bay, and Paradise Point - a sandstone rock promontory with a natural arch, but CliftonBeach is the most popular picnic destination in Karachi.
Cliftonbeach was developed and extended as a prime location to attract urban dwellers of all ranks and profiles.
Allotment' of Cliftonbeach by V. The Clifton bay, the only view of the open sea easily accessible to the common residents of Karachi, and the Cliftonbeach were exposed to sewage disposal, oil spills, floating wrecks and urban encroachments in the past.
The few kilometres of the Cliftonbeach that remain are now threatened with extinction by a Rs1.5 billion project of the Defence Housing Society, described in a report in a section of the press (March 1).