Juddi Beach: Pasni’s Hidden Gem Finds New Life 

Zareef Baloch

Pasni: Nestled just five kilometers from the coastal town of Pasni in Balochistan’s Gwadar district, Juddi Beach has always been a serene escape. But recently, it captured the imagination of many after breathtaking drone images by local photographer Haseem Jan went viral on social media.

These stunning visuals not only showcased Juddi’s pristine natural charm but also highlighted the newly developed public park—Pasni’s first ever.

The reaction was immediate. Tourists—both local and national—have started flocking to the beach, intrigued by its beauty and the promise of a peaceful retreat. The soft golden sands, calm turquoise waters, and cool, salty breeze offer a rare blend of tranquility and natural wonder. It’s not just a scenic destination; it’s an experience.

But Juddi Beach is more than just a pretty coastline.Nestled just five kilometers from the coastal town of Pasni in Balochistan’s Gwadar district, Juddi Beach has always been a serene escape.A Place of Peace and Spirituality

For many, Juddi is also a spiritual sanctuary. The beach is home to the shrine of Hazrat Khizar Hayat, which draws hundreds of visitors every year. The quiet reverence of this sacred site adds depth to the beauty of the place, offering spiritual solace alongside natural peace.

Whether you’re seeking solitude, scenic landscapes, or spiritual connection, Juddi welcomes you with open arms and the gentle whisper of waves meeting the shore.

Pasni’s First Public Park

The recent establishment of a public park at Juddi Beach marks a significant milestone for the people of Pasni. Built at one of the town’s most picturesque spots, the park has quickly become a hub of activity, especially for families looking for a safe and relaxing place to unwind.

Local social activists have praised the initiative but are urging the government to ensure regular maintenance of both the beach and the park. They see this not just as a recreational space, but as a vital step in improving the quality of life for Pasni’s residents and preserving its natural beauty for future generations.A Place of Peace and SpiritualityA Fragile Marine Ecosystem at Risk

Juddi Beach is also ecologically significant. Marine experts have noted that the area was once a safe haven for a variety of aquatic species, including the endangered green turtle. Unfortunately, increased human activity—especially unregulated tourism and plastic waste—has threatened this fragile marine habitat.

Plastic pollution, in particular, poses a severe risk. Despite its beauty, the beach is now littered with discarded bottles, wrappers, and bags, left behind by careless visitors. Environmental advocates are calling for stricter regulations, public awareness campaigns, and more responsible tourism practices to help restore Juddi’s status as a sanctuary for marine life.

The viral photos by Haseem Jan may have put Juddi Beach in the spotlight, but what comes next is crucial. Juddi has the potential to become a model for sustainable tourism and local development—if managed responsibly.

With community involvement, consistent government support, and mindful tourism, Juddi Beach can remain a haven of peace, beauty, and biodiversity for generations to come.

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