The Clock Tower in Sukkur, also known as Ghanta Ghar, is a 90-feet high
clock tower located in Sukkur, Sindh. It was constructed by a Hindu
businessman, Seth Wadho Mal Nebhau Mal Manjhari, at the Silver Jubilee of
George V and was inaugurated in 1937 by UM Mirchandani, the then Collector
of Sukkur. The tower used to help weary travelers reach their destinations
on time until 25 years ago when all four of its clocks were stolen In 1994, the four
clocks of the Clock Tower in Sukkur were stolen by an unknown person.
How to Visit
There are several ways to visit Sukkur, Pakistan. You can fly into Sukkur
Airport or take a
train
or
bus from
other cities in Pakistan. Once you’re in Sukkur, there are many attractions to visit such as
the Sukkur Barrage, Tomb of Seven Sisters, Lansdowne Bridge, and Sadhu Belo
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