Bahria Town Karachi has added a new and exciting feature to its community.
The latest recreational project, “The Most Crooked Street,” was launched with a grand ceremony. This one-way street stretches 1,000 feet in length and 12 feet in width, boasting 12 sharp and challenging turns, according to InSHort News.

Speaking at the event, Admiral (R) Ahmed Hayat, COO of Bahria Town Karachi, praised the community’s vast and scenic landscape, which spans thousands of acres.
He emphasized that Bahria Town offers the region’s largest recreational area, along with numerous schools, hospitals, and commercial centers. He also mentioned that 17 mosques have been built so far, with a total of 84 planned, including the world’s third-largest mosque, which is already completed.
The inauguration took place on a slope near the world’s tallest conical flagpole at Bahria Hills, attended by residents, visitors, Bahria Town officials, and prominent personalities.
Over 20 vintage cars were displayed, and attendees enjoyed driving them along the winding street. On the opening day, Bahria Town’s management offered free driving sessions, allowing many to experience the crooked street in their own cars.
The event also included food stalls, a children’s park, rides, and a jumping castle. The street itself spans 1,000 feet in length and 12 feet in width, with 12 sharp, challenging turns.