Badin, located in the Sindh region of Pakistan, is a city that stands out for its significant sugar production, earning it the nickname 'Sugar State'. As the capital of Badin District, the city is strategically positioned east of the Indus River. The district was established in 1975 and includes several talukas and union councils. Badin's proximity to the international boundary with India adds to its geographical significance. Visitors can explore the local culture and agricultural practices that define this part of Sindh.
Known as the 'Sugar State' due to sugar production.
Capital of Badin District.
Located east of the Indus River.
Part of the Sindh region in Pakistan.
Close proximity to the Indus River, offering scenic views.
Known for its sugar production, a key economic activity.
Rich in local Sindhi culture and traditions.
Try local Sindhi dishes to experience the regional flavors.
PKR ₨
$30-$50 p/day
Public transport is limited; consider hiring a private vehicle for convenience.
Respect local customs and dress modestly, especially in rural areas.
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Sindhi, Urdu, English
Visit during cooler months to avoid the extreme heat of summer.
November-February
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Badin with mild temperatures.
Summers can be extremely hot; plan indoor activities.
Fall offers comfortable weather, ideal for exploring the city.
Winters are mild and a good time for outdoor activities.





