Unearthing the Untold Stories of the Ancient Balochistan

Archaeology

Balochistan’s culture is a vibrant tapestry woven from religious values, the Balochi and Brahui languages, literature, and a strong emphasis on mutual respect and hospitality, particularly for guests. It’s a blend of tribal, nomadic, and regional influences, reflecting the region’s diverse ethnic groups, including Baloch, Pashtoon, and Sindhi. 

Balochistan’s culture is a living testament to the resilience and adaptability of its people, blending traditional values with evolving social and economic realities. 

Vision

To make Balochistan a premier destination for sustainable tourism, celebrating its natural wonders and cultural diversity on the global stage.

Mission

To promote tourism in Balochistan by developing world-class infrastructure, preserving cultural heritage, and creating enriching experiences that empower local communities and attract travelers from around the world.

Archaeology Photo Gallery

Goods from Burial 508, Graveyard 3, Mehrgarh. Courtesy, French Mission to Mehrgarh.

MR 3 Area North, Mehrgarh. Courtesy, French Mission to Mehrgarh.

Pot, Kulli Site. Courtesy, American Mission to Southern Balochistan.

News and Publications

Rules and Regulations

Rules and Regulations

Balochistan Archaeology Services Rules

Rules and Regulations

Balochistan Archaeology Rules 2021

Archaeology Acts

Balochistan Archaeology Acts