All in Allai
Negotiating sharp turns as we ascended to a higher altitude like a slithering serpent was no less than a scary experience for us, forcing us to fasten our seat belts and hold on tightly to our seats. Initially, an amalgamation of urban and rural and the not-too-far away wilderness for most part of the scene constitute the panorama of Allai in district Battagram.
A place with multifarious social and ecological features — gushing water, snow covered mountain summits, terraced fields, forests, meadows, hiking tracks and mountain dwelling culture. Ask anyone in the area about Lait and Shaam — which are considered very beautiful birds of the highland — and they will keenly tell you that these are the vernacular names of male and female monal pheasant.
Thakot bazaar is situated on the right side of the mighty River Indus, locally called Abasin; from here one can also see the administrative boundary of the neighbouring district Shangla on the left side of the Indus along the Silk Route which joins district Kohistan ahead. Turing right from the bazaar the road leads you to Allai; unfortunately the road is metalled only up to a short distance.
If you can bear the poor road condition, district Battagram has plenty to offer to nature lovers
Availing a short break from work, this trip was being made to see the charm of Allai that had captivated my mind for some time since it was mentioned to me by a friend. Finally, I had the opportunity to embark on the journey.
poor condition of the road is quite a setback for those wishing to travel up to Allai but as long as one is ready to brave that, one can witness a panorama of natural landscape that unfolds as one goes up the mountain range. Travelling further ahead, the Allai and Kohistan mountains open up and as one catches a glimpse of the place, one can visualise the natural panorama lying ahead. Though in the beginning the mountains appeared denuded, the scene changed with the gradual appearance of a vegetation cover as we moved on.