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Flynas
19 Apr, Sat
11:50 PM
Riyadh - Karachi
Non-stop
3h 20m
RUH-KHI
Flynas
3 May, Sat
11:50 PM
Riyadh - Karachi
Non-stop
3h 20m
RUH-KHI
Flynas
1 May, Thu
11:50 PM
Riyadh - Karachi
Non-stop
3h 20m
RUH-KHI
Flynas
20 Apr, Sun
06:30 AM
Jeddah - Karachi
Non-stop
4h 15m
JED-KHI
Flydubai
21 Apr, Mon
06:10 AM
Riyadh - Karachi
1 stop
7h 30m
RUH-KHI
Flydubai
22 Apr, Tue
01:15 PM
Riyadh - Karachi
1 stop
7h 40m
RUH-KHI
Flydubai
27 Apr, Sun
09:00 AM
Dammam - Karachi
1 stop
4h 40m
DMM-KHI
Flynas
20 May, Tue
08:40 PM
Tabuk - Karachi
1 stop
14h 5m
TUU-KHI
Flynas
30 Apr, Wed
08:55 PM
Madinah - Karachi
Non-stop
4h 10m
MED-KHI
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About Karachi

Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan and the capital of the Sindh province, is renowned for its vibrant culture, bustling economy, and significant historical landmarks. As of 2023, Karachi has a population of approximately 16.1 million people, making it the most populous city in the country and one of the largest cities in the world.

The climate of Karachi is arid, with hot summers and mild winters. The city experiences limited rainfall, mainly during the monsoon months from July to September. The best time to visit Karachi is during the cooler months from November to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.

Karachi is served by Jinnah International Airport, located about 14 kilometers from the city center. The airport is a major hub, offering connections to numerous international destinations, including direct flights from Saudi Arabia. Airlines such as Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Saudia, and Flynas operate regular flights to Karachi from cities like Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam.

The local cuisine in Karachi is a melting pot of flavors from across Pakistan and beyond. The city is famous for its biryanis, kebabs, and street food such as chaat and golgappas. One of the popular local sweets is the rabri, a condensed milk-based dessert.

Karachi’s attractions cater to a wide range of interests. Clifton Beach is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering stunning views of the Arabian Sea. The Quaid-e-Azam's Mausoleum, the final resting place of Pakistan’s founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah, is a significant historical landmark.

For those interested in history and culture, the National Museum of Pakistan showcases relics and artifacts related to the region’s history. Mohatta Palace, a museum set in a stunning colonial-era building, offers insights into the art and history of the area.

Outdoor activities around Karachi include visiting the Karachi Zoo, exploring the various parks and green spaces like Bagh Ibne Qasim, and enjoying water sports at the city’s many beaches.

Saudi Arabian nationals visiting Karachi 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.

Transportation to Karachi City Center from Airport

Jinnah Intl. Airport

The most practical way of travelling to Karachi city center from Quaid–E–Azam International Airport is getting on a taxi. You can have a comfortable transportation vehicle during your whole travel by renting a car. However, you should keep in mind that the traffic can be heavy and drivers generally don’t obey the traffic rules. Buses and minibuses are also among the options.

Car Rental

At the airport, you can find the car rental offices of Avis and some local companies. You can reach the city center in about 30 minutes by connecting to the highway N5 after going out of the airport.

Bus / Minibus

You can reach the city center by getting on a bus from the bus stops located in front of the airport. The ticket price is 50 Pakistani Rupee. The travel lasts about 50 minutes under normal traffic conditions. It is also possible to reach the city center by using a minibus. These vehicles are cheaper but tourists may be charged higher amounts. In addition, minibuses are very crowded. For these reasons, buses are more preferred by foreign visitors.

Taxi

You can comfortably travel to the city center by taxi. The cost of travelling to the city center by getting on a taxi waiting in front of the airport is about 300 – 500 Pakistani Rupee. The travel lasts about half an hour.

Weather in Karachi

DayMin - Max
Saturday
clearMin 27ºC - Max 37ºC
Sunday
clearMin 26ºC - Max 40ºC
Monday
clearMin 25ºC - Max 39ºC
Tuesday
clearMin 26ºC - Max 41ºC
Wednesday
clearMin 26ºC - Max 41ºC
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