Panjgur (Urdu: پنجگور) is a district in the west of Balochistan province of Pakistan. Panjgur was one of the three tehsils of Makran District until 1 July 1977 when that district became Makran Division and Panjgur became a district. Some of the towns that are within Panjgur District are Tasp, Paroom, Washbood, Gramkan, Sarawan, Khudabadan, Chitkan, Tar Office, Sarikoran, Bonistan, Hiraap, Sarekalat, Isaai and Surdoo. of Panjgur, Tar office used to be offices for British Army during British Raj as the headquarter of Makran. A few archaeological sites including centuries old tombs, an old dam named Band-e-Gillar and remnants of a fort at Khudabadan are of interest in the district.
In Panjgur there are 6 high schools, 40 primary schools for girls, 8 primary schools for boys, 18 middle schools of which 3 schools are for girls,some private schools, 1 teacher training school,A Cadet College and one DEGREE college. The historical castle of Nawab kharan is also present at Panjgur