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N 70 National Highway

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North end:
  
Multan

Length
  
440 km

South end:
  
Qila Saifullah

N-70 National Highway

The National Highway 70 or the N-70 is one of the National Highways of Pakistan. It runs from the city of Multan in Punjab to the town of Qilla Saifullah via Dera Ghazi Khan, and Loralai in Balochistan province. Its total length is 440 kilometres (270 mi) divided into 254 kilometres (158 mi) in Balochistan and the remaining 186 kilometres (116 mi) in the Punjab. It is maintained and operated by Pakistan's National Highway Authority.

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Map of N-70, Pakistan

The N70 refers to probably the most beautiful highway. It runs in between the mighty mountains of Sulemaan, lush green farmlands of Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan's districts, and you may also experience the fascinating sceneries of MusaKhel, Makhter region, and empty and beautiful areas from Loralai to Qilasaifullah.

Route

The highway starts right after the junction of N5 in the suburbs of Multan and runs towards D.G Khan after crossing two rivers Chenab and Indus. After D.G Khan it starts ascending on Sulemaan range and through Girdu pass and Fort Manro it enters in Baluchistan, the first town in Baluchistan province comes is Rakni and then goes to Makhter region after passing long MusaKhel region and then Loralai and finally ends near Qilasaifullah at the junction of N5.

References

N-70 National Highway Wikipedia