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Air Arabia
1 May, Thu
03:20 PM
Abha - Quetta
1 stop
15h 55m
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Flydubai
1 May, Thu
03:10 PM
Nejran - Quetta
1 stop
16h 50m
EAM-UET
Air Arabia
1 May, Thu
03:10 PM
Taif - Quetta
1 stop
16h 5m
TIF-UET
Pakistan International
1 May, Thu
11:30 PM
Dammam - Quetta
1 stop
8h 35m
DMM-UET
Air Arabia
15 Apr, Tue
10:10 AM
Jeddah - Quetta
1 stop
21h 5m
JED-UET
Pakistan International
1 May, Thu
11:30 AM
Riyadh - Quetta
1 stop
20h 35m
RUH-UET
Flydubai
10 Apr, Thu
04:55 PM
Yanbu Al Bahr - Quetta
1 stop
15h 5m
YNB-UET
Air Arabia
1 May, Thu
03:55 PM
Tabuk - Quetta
1 stop
15h 20m
TUU-UET
Air Arabia
1 May, Thu
05:30 PM
Gassim - Quetta
1 stop
13h 45m
ELQ-UET
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About Quetta

Quetta, the capital of the Balochistan province in Pakistan, is renowned for its mountainous terrain, rich culture, and strategic importance. As of 2023, Quetta has a population of approximately 1.1 million people, making it a key city in the region.

The climate of Quetta is semi-arid, with cold winters and mild summers. The city experiences most of its rainfall during the winter months, with occasional snowfall in the higher altitudes. The best time to visit Quetta is from March to October when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.

Quetta is served by Quetta International Airport, located about 12 kilometers from the city center. The airport offers domestic flights and limited international connections. For travelers from Saudi Arabia, connecting flights to Quetta are available via major Pakistani cities like Karachi and Islamabad. Airlines such as Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and Serene Air provide these connections.

The local cuisine in Quetta is characterized by its hearty and flavorful dishes, reflecting the region’s diverse ethnic influences. Popular dishes include sajji, a traditional Balochi dish of marinated whole lamb or chicken, and landi, a type of dried meat. Quetta is also known for its dry fruits and nuts, which are often used in various dishes. One of the popular local sweets is the sheer khurma, a festive vermicelli pudding.

Quetta’s attractions cater to a wide range of interests. The Hanna Lake, located a short drive from the city, is a popular spot for picnics and boating. The Quetta Geological Museum offers insights into the region’s rich geological history and mineral wealth.

For those interested in history and culture, the Quetta Archaeological Museum houses artifacts from the region’s ancient civilizations. The Hazarganji Chiltan National Park, located nearby, offers opportunities for wildlife viewing and hiking in a scenic environment.

Outdoor activities around Quetta include trekking in the surrounding mountains, exploring the orchards and vineyards, and visiting the various parks and green spaces within the city.

Saudi Arabian nationals visiting Quetta will need to apply for a visa prior to their arrival in Pakistan. The e-visa facility is available, allowing travelers to apply online for a tourist visa. The process typically requires submitting an application form, passport copy, and other relevant documents online. The visa is usually issued within a few days. It is recommended to check the latest visa requirements and travel advisories before planning your trip.

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