Unchecked Human's Activities Affecting Beauty Of Kallar Kahar Lake
Faizan Hashmi Published January 27, 2019 | 06:30 PM
KALLAR KAHAR, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 27th Jan, 2019 ) :The unchecked and unwanted human activities along the Kallar Kahar lake, a popular natural recreational spot located in tehsil Kallar Kahar, are adversely affecting its pristine beauty.
The lake situated at a distance of about 131 kilometer from Islamabad, is easily accessible through Motorway-2 at Kallar Kahar interchange. Through the slip road, the visitors can reach the destination at a stone throw's distance.
Piles of trash and leftovers cannot skip the tourists' eyes dumped along the two-lane meandering road along eight kilometers periphery of the lake.
The famed salt lake situated at an altitude of above a thousand feet above the sea level with approximately five-six meter deep water and surrounded by greenish hills, now attracts fewer flocks of migratory birds.
Though, the lake once considered as the ideal fly route for different species of migratory birds during the winter months, no longer attracts different varieties of winged creatures due to the continuous hullabaloo associated with the human presence.
The small bevy of black and silver headed small ducks can be seen swimming on the greenish-pale water of the lake while beneath its surface; shoals of little fish are easily discernible swarming its banks.
"You can only find ducks in the lake waters. We have not seen swans or cranes swarming its waters," Muhammad Azlan, a frail villager with cranky faced lamented.
The lake is also surrounded with Loquats trees and offers the Takht-e-Babri, a carved out piece of stone which according to historical narrations engraved there, was constructed on the orders of founder of Mughal dynasty, Zaheer ud Din Babar during 1519 AD.
Tourists and travelers from the nearby areas and those plying between Lahore and Islamabad on motorway in small multitudes often make a brief stopover at the lake which hosts a lot of recreational paraphernalia including pedal boating and motor boating.
But the unchecked mushrooming of restaurants, eateries and recreational facilities which sprung around its banks, are gradually spoiling the natural habitat.
The roadsides and banks are littered with all sorts of trash and garbage left behind by the revelers, whereas these constructions also block the panorama of the verdant surroundings.
Mahrukh Munwar, accompanying a group of tourists from Lahore, expressed her dismay over the human tainted scenery. "I have heard about this place which offered soothing effects amid the fevers and frets of modern life, but the recreational spots and eateries have certainly put an undesirable blot on the gorgeous face of nature."Musawar Malik, another tourist, emphasized upon raising all inclusive awareness campaign among the visitors and shopkeepers regarding leftovers and heaps of litter to avoid environmental degradation.
Others demanded the concerned authorities to swing into action least it is too late to turn the tide of commercialization and wanton human interference taking toll on the natural spot.
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