Hingol mud volcanoes

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The Hingol Mud Volcanoes (Urdu: ہنگول) are located in Lasbela District, Balochistan, Pakistan at a distance of around 100km from Uthal, which is the headquarter of District Lasbela. The mud volcanoes are located in Hingol National Park which is the largest national park in Pakistan.

These are not located on the main road about a kilometer off the main Coastal Highway leading from Lasbela to Gwadar; the locals may provide guidance to the exact location. A landmark is a SSGC installation. The site is a complex of 3 major mud volcanoes and a number of smaller ones. The site is a sacred Hindu worship place called as 'Chandar Gup'.

The view of Chandragup I mud volcano.

See also

The picture is from Gwader but not in Hangol and this mud volcano is near Koh-e-Mehdi, which is shown in the picture