Meengla
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The trip was taken in late November 2011 or early December 2011. It was for a only a few hours. My nephew drove me to the KPT Passenger Peer/Karachi Harbor where we hired a boat to take us to the Island. Do note that Manora is not technically an island because there is a narrow strip of land which connects it to the mainland (Sandspit Beach?); I saw a new road being constructed on that strip. But, as of 2011, it looked like boat was the best way to get there. Anyway, my nephew negotiated--I mean, really negotiated--a deal to have a boat take us to the Island from the Peer.
Our cost: Rs. 2,000 (approx. $25) for about 3 hour long exclusive boat ride. Yes, I am one of those Desis who have been in the West for very long and prosperous enough to have forgotten the old ways of haggling. But, hey, I don't mind pouring money into Pakistani economy. This was still a bargain!
Here are the pics. I am not in any of them!
Arrival at the Passenger Peer. It looked relatively clean. Of course you can count on Karachiites to spit their Paan everywhere.
Another view of the Peer. We still needed a boat. The nephew for looking for some 'contact' who was supposed to be there.
The 'contact' arrived, bargaining began. Smell of American $$ in the air with the 'American Uncle' (me!) around.
A very young boy was Captain Sunny's Helper. Agile. Already very mature beyond his years.
About to start out trip. Most locals were crammed in boats the size of the same boat where just the four of us were traveling. I'd rather be locals but I would have to wait until those boats would fill up.
Captain Sunny. Looked competent. Spitting Paan every now and then.
Approaching Manora. You can see the famous Lighthouse.
[More in next post]
Our cost: Rs. 2,000 (approx. $25) for about 3 hour long exclusive boat ride. Yes, I am one of those Desis who have been in the West for very long and prosperous enough to have forgotten the old ways of haggling. But, hey, I don't mind pouring money into Pakistani economy. This was still a bargain!
Here are the pics. I am not in any of them!
Arrival at the Passenger Peer. It looked relatively clean. Of course you can count on Karachiites to spit their Paan everywhere.
Another view of the Peer. We still needed a boat. The nephew for looking for some 'contact' who was supposed to be there.
The 'contact' arrived, bargaining began. Smell of American $$ in the air with the 'American Uncle' (me!) around.
A very young boy was Captain Sunny's Helper. Agile. Already very mature beyond his years.
About to start out trip. Most locals were crammed in boats the size of the same boat where just the four of us were traveling. I'd rather be locals but I would have to wait until those boats would fill up.
Captain Sunny. Looked competent. Spitting Paan every now and then.
Approaching Manora. You can see the famous Lighthouse.
[More in next post]