Gwadar is located in the southwestern area of Pakistan (Balochistan Province) along the Arabian Sea coast. It is advantageously positioned between three economically and commercially important regions of the world: Middle East (main oil-rich region), South Asia (extremely populated) and Central Asia (the economically emerging and resourceful). The Gwadar Port is anticipated to produce billions of dollars of revenue and lots of jobs. Besides, economic and commercial importance Gwadar is also a worth visiting place for city tours, desert safaris and trips to adjoining seaside cities.
By Road: Gwadar is easy to access from Karachi city. You can either take air route or drive through the Makran Coastal Highway, which itself is a picturesque expedition. This journey might take almost 7 hours. There are several private bus companies running bus services regularly between Gwadar and Karachi.
By Air: Gwadar has an airport operating to fulfill the needs of the local population. Mainly PIA regularly operates daily flights from Karachi to Gwadar.
The climate of Gwadar is dry and hot. In Gwadar weather is almost similar to the Middle East as rain mostly occurs in December and January. During summers average temperature in Gwadar remains between 31 °C (88 °F) and 32 °C (90 °F). While during the winter season the average temperature ranges from 18 °C (64 °F) to 19 °C (66 °F) therefore, winter remains pleasant here.