A beautiful village called Moola is located more than 80 km from Khuzdar. It is situated in Tehsil Khuzdar. As the gateway between central and west Baluchistan, Sindh, and Iran, it is known for its historical and geographical importance. The shortest distance between central Balochistan and Sindh is avoided by using this route (Moola Pass). Ancient ruins from Thorekhear, Hatachi, Hayrav, Kial Beig, and Pasta Khan suggest that Moola Chotok belongs to this civilization of 2,000 years ago. There is a river named Moola Chotok in Jalawan that originates in Dist. Khuzdar. The river also has fish in it, so fishing is a favorite hobby of people in this region.
It is possible to find many mangoes along the way. These mangoes are juicy and make good pickles. Mango fields are spread across the country, along with orange, lemon, and olive fields. Shahan is one of the most beautiful villages within Sub Tehsil Moola. There are many waterfalls in the village. Moola Chootak is the largest waterfall in Sub Tehsil Moola and Baluchistan. Two hills are located between this waterfall. Due to the interaction between the peaks of the mountains, the waterfall appears to resemble an umbrella. The reason for this is that it attracts tourists.
During the winter months, the water is warm, and during the summer months, it is cold. In their imaginative world, people feel pleasant. You can visit this area through out the year.
They don’t have any local facilities, so going there with friends is even better. The last 80/85 kilometers of travel to Chatak go through no hotels or small grocery stores at all. You first need to get to Khuzdar city and then arrange a 4×4 vehicle with a local guide so you can visit the area there. There are a total of 80kms of off-road via Chamrok and 130kms from Karkh-Zaidi M8. There are rough patches of 30-40kms.
About 2 kilometers away is one of the most common. There is a rest or guest house where only the economical facilities are available. This rest house have something specific and typical not recommended for family. The only thing you need is a mosquito/net to protect yourself from mosquitoes and insects. If you are going camping for a night, take the essentials.
Khuzdar city has plenty of 4×4 available for rent. It is located locally, depending on the season. It is normal for Jeep fares to range from Rs.12,000 to Rs.15,000, depending on how you bargain. He will drop you at Khuzdar at the same price as taking you to waterfalls and then back to Khuzdar.
You’ll have a tough time on this off-road track. Once you leave Khuzdar and reach Moola Chotuk, you will not be able to receive mobile phone signals. You can get Ufone signals partially on Moola Chootak. The waterfalls include Chota Chotok and Mula Chotok, which are separate but near to each other. On the other hand, as the waterfalls are formed on the river Moola, it is fresh and sweet water, not saltwater. Children are welcome to travel with you. chatok, chottok, chuttok
You must have a four-wheel-drive vehicle. It is necessary to hire a 4×4 from the Khuzdar bypass. There is a petrol station nearby. In that area, you will find many old 4×4. For the entire Jeep or Hilux, you could expect to pay around 12000 to 15000 rupees. First, there are mountains, and then it is off-road so that air conditioning won’t work. Getting to mola chatak will take 4 to 5 hours at least, and achieving chota chatok will take another 2 hours at least. Food, water, and cooking utensils are needed. You might want to prepare a meal.
If you are going to Chota Chotok, you need to stay the night. Camping is the best part of the trip. If you do not intend to stay, you must leave early in the morning to arrive on time. It will take about 6 hours to drive from Karachi to Khuzdar nonstop.
There is no danger along the way between Karachi and Moola Chotak. My recommendation is not for children younger than 6 to 10 years old. At Khuzdar, you can rent a 4X4 and stay at the Emarat Hotel on the RCD Highway, which is off the main highway. So, Mula chotuk is among the must visit place in Balochistan.