
1
Lansdowne Bridge
Distance: 8 km from university
A historic Victorian-era cantilever bridge built in 1889:
- Engineering marvel of its time
- Spans the mighty Indus River
- Still partially in use
- Stunning sunset views
- Popular photography spot
2
Sukkur Barrage
Distance: 7 km from university
One of the largest irrigation systems in the world:
- Built in 1932 with 66 gates
- Controls water flow for agricultural lands
- Engineering masterpiece
- Beautiful river views
- Popular evening spot for locals


3
Remnants of Aror (Ancient City)
Ruins of the ancient capital of Sindh:
- Once a major Buddhist center (6th-7th century)
- Archaeological remains and Buddhist stupas
- Historical significance in Sindh's Buddhist heritage
- Rarely visited archaeological site
4
Sadh Belo (Island Temple)
Distance: 10 km from university
A peaceful river island in the Indus River:
- Hindu temple complex on an island
- Accessible by boat (15-minute ride)
- Beautiful gardens and walking paths
- Tranquil spiritual atmosphere
- Home to peacocks and other birds
- Boat ride: PKR 100-200 per person


5
Indus River
The lifeline of Sukkur flowing right through the city:
- One of the world's longest rivers
- Beautiful riverfront parks and walkways
- Sunset viewing spots
- Local boat rides available
Rich biodiversity
6
Mohenjo-Daro (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Distance: 80 km from Sukkur (1.5 hours drive)
One of the world's oldest civilizations dating back to 2500 BCE. This ancient Indus Valley city features:
- Well-planned urban settlement with advanced drainage system
- Ancient streets, houses, and public baths
- The famous "Great Bath" and "Dancing Girl" statue
- Archaeological museum with artifacts
- A must-visit for history enthusiasts
Best Time: Morning hours (8 AM - 12 PM) to avoid afternoon heat

