The Princess of Hope is a natural rock formation located in Hingol National Park, Balochistan, Pakistan
This formation, resembling a woman, is a prime example of the park's surreal rocky landscape and fascinating rock formations.
Hingol National Park was designated as a protected area in 1988, is famous for its distinctive landscape and biodiversity
The park, located in Lasbela, Gwadar, and Awaran districts, covers 6,190 km²,making it Pakistan's second-largest national park
The rock formation was named by American actress Angelina Jolie on her visit to Hingol.
Not far from the Princess of Hope stands another fascinating natural rock formation known as the 'Balochistan Sphinx', also referred to as the 'Lion of Balochistan'.
The Balochistan Sphinx, like the Princess of Hope, is a result of the same geological and erosive processes that have shaped the park's landscape over millions of years.
Hingol National Park comprises several distinct ecosystems and has a varied landscape.
Hingol National Park is a favorite destination for tourists, especially photographers, due to its diverse geology and unique scenery.
Hingol's beautiful landscape, coupled with biodiversity has led to its inclusion in the Tentative List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.