Hazarganji Chiltan National Park, located near Quetta in the Balochistan province of Pakistan, is a striking natural habitat renowned for its diverse wildlife and picturesque landscapes. Covering approximately 325 square kilometers, the park is named after Hazarganji, literally meaning 'Of a thousand treasures,' hinting at legends about the hidden treasures within the mountains. The park's terrain is a unique blend of barren rocks, steep hills, and dry scrub forests, characteristic of the Sulaiman Mountain Range. Amidst these rugged terrains, the park is a sanctuary for the rare Chiltan wild goat or Markhor, which is also considered as a symbol of the park. Other species include the urial, Indian wolf, striped hyena, and leopards. Additionally, endemic species of flora are also conserved in the park. This natural habitat serves as an ecological preserve, a place for scientific research, and a destination for nature enthusiasts. The visitor center and trails offer deep insights and exposure to the region's natural beauty.