Matli, situated in the Badin District of Sindh, is a town with deep agricultural roots, producing significant quantities of rice, cotton, sunflower, and sugarcane. The town's history dates back to the Sassanian Empire, having been established by King Yazdegerd III in honor of his wife. Matli offers a glimpse into both the agricultural prowess and the historical richness of the region.
Rich agricultural production.
Historical ties to the Sassanian Empire.
Home to rice, cotton, and sugarcane fields.
Rich agricultural heritage with extensive fields of rice and cotton.
Historical significance tied to the Sassanian Empire.
Located in the Badin District of Sindh, offering a rural Pakistani experience.
Visit during harvest season to see the fields in full bloom.
PKR ₨
$30-$60 p/day
Explore the town's historical connections to the Sassanian Empire.
Engage with locals to learn about traditional farming practices.
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Urdu, Sindhi
March-MaySeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Matli, with mild weather ideal for exploring the fields.
Summers can be hot; ensure to stay hydrated while exploring.
Fall offers a beautiful landscape as crops are harvested.
Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time to visit.