Travel towards the last Railway Station of Pakistan through the barren beauty of Balochistan #travel

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Published 2023-07-22
Join me on an unforgettable adventure as I embark on a breathtaking train journey through the rugged and remote mountainous terrain of Balochistan, Pakistan. 🏔️ Experience the raw, untouched beauty of this region as we make our way towards the very last railway station in Pakistan.🌄 As the train chugs along, I'll capture the mesmerizing vistas of the barren mountains, showcasing their stark grandeur and unique charm. 📸 From the window and alao from the locomotive of the train, you'll witness the dramatic landscapes, winding tracks, and the untamed wilderness that define this part of the world.🛤️ This journey isn't just about the destination; it's about the remarkable journey itself. Get ready to be enchanted by the scenic wonders that unfold before our eyes as we traverse through Balochistan's mountainscape.🌟 Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the hidden gem of Pakistan through my lens. Join me on this visual odyssey as we celebrate the captivating allure of Balochistan's last railway station.
This Video is about train travel of 221up chaman passenger train from Quetta to Chaman through the mountains and long tunnels,
Chaman is the last Railway Station of Pakistan towards Afghan border,
train passed through the khojak pass by Khojak tunnel at shela bagh and reach Chaman,
it is one of the adventures Train travel of my life, i tried to film it with multiple angels, hope you will love it ❤️👍 thanks.
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Video Filmed on. GoPro Hero8 Black
Video Edited on. Sony Xperia XZ2 P

All Comments (21)
  • @DhedhiSohail
    بلوچستان پاکستان کا واحد صوبہ ہے جو قدرتی معدنیات سے بھرپور ہے لیکِن ان غریبوں لو کچھ نہیں ملتا، سب کچھ اسٹیبلشمنٹ اور پنجاب کھا جاتا ہے.
  • @vivekpandey6603
    यार एक बात तो माननी पड़ेगी पाकिस्तानी ट्रेनो की पुराने दिनों की यादे ताजा हो जाती हैं 1947 का वो जमाना आज भी जिंदा है पाकिस्तान में
  • @user-lx3tm4zp2d
    भाई आपने अविभाजित ब्रिटिश कालीन भारत की याद दिला दी! आपके वहाँ आज भी अंग्रेजों की बनाई रेल्वे ट्रेक और स्टेशन चल रहे हैं! आपका देश बहुत पिछड़ गया है भाई,इसे विकास की राह पर लाईए
  • I am from India but after seeing this I can imagine the Collective India 🇮🇳 before 1947
  • @hil7850
    Like 1880's western USA.😊
  • @Anubhavi12
    Aapke Pakistan ko dekh k lagta h hm 1980 me h. Sach me bhaut garib desh h
  • Pakistan is a beautiful part of India. Thanks again for making this video. ❤
  • @schoolmentor.
    I really love to watch ancient part of India 🥰🥰🥰😍😍
  • @ashutosht10
    Whoa Railways in Pakistan really looks like this is from the 1950s or Pre-independence era. There is literally no infrastructure at all. Everything is almost dead. Compared to India this is at least 30 years back. Even the areas it's passing through aren't developed. The nature although is Beautiful.
  • @biswaruppaul8841
    It reminds me of SHOLAY picture of Gabbar aka Amzad Khan. Heavily classic !
  • MashaAllah etne pyare log hai firbhi Mulk itna bichda hua kyun hai bahoot Dil karta hai dekhne ko 🎉
  • @happyprince7614
    As an Indian i am very shock after seeing this type of railway in Pakistan
  • @pc-0235
    It's very sad to see that even after 76 years of independence, Pakistan is undeveloped
  • @kaleemansari2378
    Indian railway ki bat hi alg hai i love indian railway 🥰🥰
  • Muze jab purane tarins ki yad ati hai to pakistani trains dekh leta hun abhi tak disal par hai railways 😂😂😂
  • @bhagavangusidi473
    Wow journeys spectacular , the feel was of 1930 and 40s rustic and felt like a time travel , loads of love to Pakistan from India
  • I come from France , visited Pakistan several times in the 80's, never been on this Quetta to Chaman train but I remember that famous Khojak tunnel on the 5 roupies bank note ...my most memorable train travel in Pakistan was that Peshawar to Landi Kotal steam train... I don't think I 'll ever come back to Pakistan but I keep great souvenirs of your country thanks for your videos