Astola Island: Pakistan's Hidden Gem of the Arabian Sea
Nestled within the turquoise waters of the Arabian Sea, Astola Island , also known as Jezira Haft Talar (Island of Seven Hills), stands as a marvel of nature, history, and biodiversity. This breathtaking island, located approximately 25 kilometers off the coast of Pasni, Balochistan, is Pakistan’s largest offshore island and a sanctuary of untouched beauty. The Allure of Astola Island: Astola Island spans around 6.7 kilometers in length and 2.3 kilometers in width. Its rugged cliffs and seven hills—carved by centuries of wind and waves—create a dramatic landscape. This uninhabited island boasts pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a mysterious aura that captivates adventurers, divers, and eco-tourists alike. The island’s remote location ensures its isolation from modern development, preserving its natural splendor. Its rugged terrain and unique features have earned it the nickname “Island of the Seven Hills." A Rich Tapestry of History and Myth: Astola Island...
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