DHA Karachi
Why DHA Karachi?
Situated as one of Karachi's premier housing developments, the Defence Housing Authority (DHA) stands as a benchmark for modern residential societies in Pakistan. Nestled near the sea and port, DHA Karachi not only ensures essential amenities like high-speed internet but also offers residents convenient access to uninterrupted services of electricity, water, and gas.
DHA Key Attractions
SeaView
DHA Phase 8 in Karachi is famed for upscale living and top-notch infrastructure, attracting real estate investors. Notable is "Do Darya," an ultramodern food street by the sea, its name translating to "Two Seas" in Persian. Nestled between two seas, it thrives at night, hosting restaurants like Sajjad, Kolachi, Al Habib, Charcoal BBQ and Grill, and Kababjees. Known for delectable cuisine, great service, and breathtaking views, Do Darya is a premier nightspot in Karachi.
Marina Club
Established in 1991, DA Marina Club at Gizri Creek offers a range of water sports activities. Bookings for boats, areas, and the clubhouse mandate the presence of members/customers. Upon selecting and signing the booking form, advance payment is accepted, with the remaining amount collected on the booking day. Members and their guests enjoy exclusive services, including boat rides and clubhouse amenities, in accordance with booking terms.
Do Darya
DHA Phase 8 in Karachi is famed for upscale living and top-notch infrastructure, attracting real estate investors. Notable is "Do Darya," an ultramodern food street by the sea, its name translating to "Two Seas" in Persian. Nestled between two seas, it thrives at night, hosting restaurants like Sajjad, Kolachi, Al Habib, Charcoal BBQ and Grill, and Kababjees. Known for delectable cuisine, great service, and breathtaking views, Do Darya is a premier nightspot in Karachi.
Tooba Masjid
Masjid-e-Tooba, situated in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, within Phase 2 of DHA, was constructed from 1966 to 1969. Architect Babar Hamid Chauhan and engineer Zaheer Haider Naqvi collaborated on its design and engineering, featuring a remarkable pillar-less dome spanning 67 meters. Covering a total area of 4657m2, it can accommodate up to 5,000 worshippers. Also referred to as Gol Masjid, it stands as a significant landmark in Karachi's landscape.
Nisar Shaheed Park
Situated in the heart of DHA Phase IV, this 26-acre park is a lush retreat for Karachi residents. Nisar Shaheed Park features verdant lawns, rockeries, fountains, a mini zoo, playground, and a 1 KM jogging track. Gym access comes with a minimal fee, complemented by recent additions like a Japanese Garden, Fruit Orchards, and a Cactus Triangle. Tuck shops and security guards ensure convenience and safety for families as well elderly people.
Mohatta Palace
Situated in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, Mohatta Palace is a revered historic museum. Constructed in 1927 by Ahmed Hussain Agha, it served as the summer abode of Shivratan Mohatta, a Hindu Marwari merchant from Rajasthan, India. Its architectural style mirrors the stone palaces of Rajasthan, crafted from pink Jodhpur stone and local yellow stone sourced from Gizri. Today, it stands as a testament to the region's vibrant cultural heritage and a beautiful sight!
Shrine Hazrat Syed Abdullah Shah Ghazi
In the heart of Clifton, Karachi, lies the shrine of Hazrat Syed Abdullah Shah Ghazi, a revered landmark predating the city. Adorned with a distinctive green cupola, it attracts numerous visitors, particularly on Thursdays. Abdullah Shah Ghazi, also known as Abdullah Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, was a revered Sufi saint and a descendant of Prophet Muhammad, his veneration particularly strong in the Sindh region of Pakistan.
Zamzama Park
Zamzama Park, situated in Karachi's Defence Housing Authority, covers 26 acres within Phase 5. This verdant sanctuary offers jogging tracks, walking paths, a roller-blading enclosure, and a playground. Of significance is the Pakistan Bonsai Society's display center and headquarters, located near gate no. 2. Annually, the park hosts a bonsai exhibition, augmenting its allure as a recreational retreat for visitors seeking tranquility amidst urban life.