Travel: Seventh heaven on the coast
With the hectic, fast-paced lifestyle most of us lead, a break is a must and what better place to escape from the harsh city life than a weekend getaway at Astola Island?
The only island along the pristine Makran coast of Pakistan, Astola is a paradise for the adventurer and nature-lover — one can engage in a number of activities from swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving and fishing to trekking, bird-watching and observing turtle breeding on the island. Since it’s uninhabited, travellers have to bring their own provisions and camping gear including washing and drinking water — a small price to pay to enjoy the untarnished natural beauty of Astola.
Known as ‘Jazira Haft Talar’ or Island of the Seven Hills, most of the small island (about 15sq km) is covered by a plateau 300 feet above sea level. It juts out on the north face in a series of seven cliffs, forming sheltered coves along the beach that make ideal nesting grounds for water birds and sea turtles. Although they do face some threat from bird hunters and fishermen’s nets, its remoteness makes the island a relatively safe haven for animals.
Astola Island provides the perfect escape from the grind of everyday life
The island is also home to scorpions and the Astola viper — associated so strongly in the public imagination with the island that we were warned about them by all and sundry when we set off. Luckily we did not encounter any on our trip.