Karachi: The City of Lights

Welcome to the Pakistan's largest megalopolis and its top 15 spots.

Pakistan And Jinnah (1947-12) by Margaret Bourke-WhiteLIFE Photo Collection

History of the City

The tale of Pakistan’s biggest city, Karachi, did not just start with the establishment of the nation in 1947. Rather this present-day metropolis initially started out as a small, coastal fishing village in the 17th century. The settlement expanded rapidly and was named Kolachi in 1729.

The population of the city increased manifold due to the influx of Muslim immigrants who traveled to what was then the capital city of Pakistan when it became a separate country in 1947. Although the state capital is now Islamabad, Karachi remains Pakistan’s largest city.

Karachi - The city of lightsSOCH Outreach Foundation

Let’s explore some of the famous spots of this vast city.

Tomb of Quaid e azam (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

The Mausoleum of the Founder of Pakistan

The mausoleum of the founder of Pakistan, Quaid-E-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, is a landmark and is the center of the expansive metropolis.

A train on a Karachi, Pakistan cantt station (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Karachi Cantonment Station (exterior)

A loaded coolie makes their way into the station.

Karachi, Pakistan Cantt station and a train in background (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Karachi Cantonment Station

One of the first ports of entry and exit for goods and passengers to and from the city.

seaview sunset shot (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Seaview Beach Front

Camels are often decked up for visitors and tourists to ride on.

Chaat Thela at seaview (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Seaview Beach Front

An itinerant chaat seller eyes customers on the beach.

buggy cars on seaview all lit up (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Seaview Beach Front

Nightlife.

Karachi: The Melting Pot (2023)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Watch our film on Karachi.

Full view of Empress Market (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Empress Market

Karachi's unofficial first mall and hub for all things food related. Aromatic herbs, fragrant spices, subtle and sharp flavors, a variety of sweet, spicy, savory and everything in between is available in abundance at Empress Market.

Street vendors selling vegetables (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Seasonal Vegetables

Fresh produce arrives in Karachi from all parts of the country to be sold in markets all over the city.

Dried red chilli (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Dried Dunidcut Chilies

Chilies from Kunri, Sindh, on sale in a Karachi market.

Freshly milled spices on display in Jodia bazaar (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Masalas

Freshly ground masalas (spices) can be found in specialist spice markets like Jodia Bazaar in Karachi.

Grilled Kebabs (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Karachi’s Popular Street Foods

Karachiites adore all things barbecued. Here chicken kebabs can be seen being grilled on live coals.

Close Up of grilled Kebabs (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

BBQ

Seekh kebab of minced beef being grilled.

Plates of Biryani ready to be served (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Biryani

Be it on the streets or in homes, biryani is arguably one of Karachi's finest rice dishes.

A serving of Zahid Nihari (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Nihari

Officially Pakistan's national dish, spiced meat is slow cooked overnight till tender and topped with fresh ginger and chilies.

The egg and kebab patty is served with a bun, green sauce and onions and two white flour buns (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Bun Kebab

The all-in-one meal for those on the go.

Close Up of Samosas (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Samosas

Freshly fried potato samosas on display on the streets of Karachi.

Frying fresh fish on Burns Road (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Food Market by Night

One of the most popular food streets in Karachi is Burns Road, where a vendor is frying spicy fish fillets for waiting customers.

From street food to fine dining, Karachi has something for everyone.

Credits: Story

Produced by SOC Films 
Project Director: Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy
Producers: Syed Ayub , Sameer Khan
Project Manager: Huma Shah
Director of Photography: Murtaza Ali
Photography: Karim Baig , Murtaza Ali
Photography Editor: Karim Baig
Additional Video & Photography: Khurram Victor
Exhibits Writer: Nazia Latif , Sameer Khan
Exhibits : Syed Ayub , Sameer Khan
Art Direction : Rahat Niazi  
Associate Producer : Asad Pabani
Video Editor: Farhad Jamali 
Color Grade: Sourath Behan
Additional Video Editing: Mishal Adhami 
Sound Design: Sameer Khan
 
 
 

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