Contrary to popular belief, Balochistan is not a
deserted area. It is so much more. From lofty mountain ranges and salt
mines to lakes and waterfalls – the province is blessed with unique
landscapes. Moola Chotok Khuzdar is a hidden sanctuary located somewhere
in the middle of the Khuzdar District. It is isolated, quiet and utterly
sublime. Have a look!
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The village of Moola is approximately 80 km from Khuzdar, a small valley
situated at an elevation of 1,237 metres.
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Surrounded by vigorous greenery and tall cliffs, the cascading
waterfalls known as Chotok is a delightful surprise for the visitors.
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The hidden gem is renowned for its
massive mountains, textured rocks, bubbling streams and hot springs.
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Wash away your worries! How can anyone resist to take a dip here? The
spot is highly popular among locals as well as tourists.
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The largest river of the Khuzdar region is Moola River that flows
between the mountains throughout the year.
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Palm trees dot the rocky beach and sway with the wind. The sparkling
clean water is widely used for irrigation.
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Chotok splendidly falls between the two hills into a stream of
cool water. It is one of the biggest waterfalls of Balochistan.
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The river and streams are flourishing with various kind of fish
unique to this area.
8. The river and streams are flourishing with various kind of fish
unique to this area.
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Besides fish, several vegetables and crops are grown here. They include
lady-fingers, pumpkins, onions, tomatoes, wheat and rice.
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People here speak the language called Brabui.
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This wonderful place in the middle of nowhere is
superb for a serene vacation.
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