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Quetta / Attractions / Ziarat
A visit to
Quetta is incomplete without a trip to Ziarat. Situated 133 kms
(3 hours by car) from Quetta at an altitude of 2449 metres above
sea level, Ziarat is a holiday resort amidst one of the largest
and oldest Juniper forests in the world. It is said that some
of the Juniper trees are as old as 5000 years.
The name
Ziarat means 'Shrine'. A local saint, Kharwari Baba, is believed
to have rested in the valley and blessed it. After his death he
was buried here. People frequently visit the saint's shrine, which
is 10 kms from Ziarat.
Extensive
research is being done in the forest nurseries to replace the
juniper forest with fast growing trees as the regeneration of
the juniper is very slow.
Pakistan
Tourism Development Corporation has a Motel Complex with 18 comfortable
rooms and cottages. Accommodation can be booked from the PTDC
Offices in Quetta. There are other comparatively inexpensive hotels
in the town's centre.
The magic
of Ziarat is its honey, its flowers which attain large size here,
its lush green grass and cool weather even in the hottest months
of summer "Shinshoab", a lavendear like wild bush looks lovely
in twilights.
Nearly 4416
acres in and around Ziarat are under apple orchards.The apple
grown in the orchards, particularly the black and red kulu variety
are delicious. A fair amount of black cherry is also grown in
Ziarat. The cherry season lasts from the 1st to 15th of June. .
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Of course, there are "empirical" ethnobotanical references reaching
back decades and even centuries, though less than for the vaginal
tightness herbs kayu rapat and daun sirih.
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