TRAVEL: THE GOLDEN ISLAND
In our quest to find the next unexplored place on our checklist — of places deserted enough for peaceful camping, and with a water body for swimming — we came across the island of Kurkuti near Damb. Damb is a fishing village of Miani Hor in Balochistan, two hours and 95 km away from Karachi, and approachable via the Northern Bypass (M-10) and RCD Highway (N-25).
Miani Hor and its surrounding islands and creeks are home to mangrove forests, dolphins and local and migratory birds. An overnight camping stay at Kurkuti included taking a two-hour boat ride in the channel between two mangrove islands, watching the resident dolphins surfacing briefly from time to time, bird-watching, fishing, swimming, exploring the island, star-gazing, sitting around a bonfire and eating freshly caught seafood. What more could one want? We packed up and set off.
Damb is small and quaint. Bleached mud houses share space with scores of boats being made or cleaned or being painted in narrow alleys.
The fishing village of Damb in Balochistan, with its sand dunes and marine life, is a pristine sancuary for adventurers and picnickers alike
Due to the movement of the sea’s waves and currents, Damb faces massive coastal erosion. When the channel and shoreline is eroded by waves, the sea flows inward into the land, flooding many homes and shops. Our host, Sikander, remembers the time when the villagers had to move their homes inland from where the coast lies currently. Now the villagers have built dykes to combat this water encroachment.
The locals are proactive about protecting the source of their livelihood — fishing. The waters are rich in a large variety of fish and shellfish because the villagers have worked hard to conserve the fish population. They are skilful and have the know-how about all fishing related activities.