Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Gadani Beach

Beautiful Calm Gadani Beach

The other week-end we went for an overnight stay at “Gadani Beach”. The guest house is really big with 8 rooms and 2 huge kitchens, with furniture’s and it has running water, electricity and utensils but you have to bring your own drinking water and food you can cook there if your bring your picnic groceries though. You can get soft drinks and some food items nearby but will save you time to bring along.






The view of the beach from the guest house was mind blowing I loved it. The clear blue/green sea is just amazing so peaceful and very relaxing its really good for snorkeling and scuba diving or just swimming. There are canopy shads made with seating if you want to just sit and watch the sea or have tea there very relaxing. The sea has cut through a mountain making a concave shape making it into a cave and it looks just beautiful and the kids loved it imaging that this cave was built by pirates to stash there loot!

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The night time is so beautiful when the moon is full I just didn’t wanted the night to end, totally blissful. As I am a loner I just went to sit on the beach watching and listening to the waves, didn’t realize that it was so late until my mama another lover of the nature came to join me as she sat I put my head on her lap and enjoyed the time and beauty of “ALLAH”.

Enjoying the view!



Gadani Beach is a beach on the Arabian Sea located near the Hub River and Cape Monze in Gadani, Lasbela District, and Baluchistan, Pakistan.
Gadani beach has been the final destination for many ships which have been broken up for scrap at this location, including the SS Canberra in 1997. It is the largest ship breaking yard. Gadani beach at a distance of 35 kilometers from Karachi
Scrap yard

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Trip to French Beach

French Beach
we all decided to spend a day at beach more like the “French Beach” where we own a hut…everyone was excited and we invited my cousins and aunties to go with us.

French Beach of Karachi is located half way between Hawk-Bay and Paradise Point, is a small fishing village known to the locals as Haji Abdullah Goth. Surrounded by a boundary wall, it offers 20 or more huts, constructed by the villagers and private parties, for rent.
The huts have neither running water (tanks have been made to save water) nor electric power (most huts have generators). Its rocky beach and clear waters are ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving. Visitors must bring their own equipment as well as food and drink supplies and generator if they want to spend the night.
We decided to have a one dish party. we all had a good time enjoyed the clear and peaceful beach, we stayed there till evening and wanted to visit the turtle beach but for that we would have to say over night and we could not as our cousins had a net ball match the next day.
sunset