Punjab

Marala Headworks

Marala Headworks Marala Headworks is situated on the Chenab River, at the border between Sialkot and Gujarat districts in Punjab, Pakistan. This is Pakistan’s first dam on the Chenab. In 1912, during British rule, a dam was built here to supply water Read More

Khanki Headworks

Khanki Headworks Khanki Headworks is located on the River Chenab, in Wazirabad tehsil, Gujranwala District, Punjab, Pakistan. Roughly 52 km downstream of Marala Barrage and ~32 km upstream of Qadirabad Barrage. Background It is the oldest barrage in Pakistan. The Read More

Jhelum River

Jhelum River Jhelum River is located in Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. It originates from the Verinag Spring in the Himalayas, takes water from the Dal Lake in Srinagar and enters Pakistan. And then flows southwest and joins the Chenab River. Read More

Trimmu Barrage

Trimmu Barrage Trimu Barrage is located about 25 km from Jhang Sadar, Jhang District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is located just below the confluence point of the Chenab and Jhelum Rivers. The barrage was built by British engineers in 1938-39 as Read More

Chitarwata Formation

Chitarwata Formation Chitarwata Formation is a tourist attraction located in Dera Ghazi Khan District, Punjab, Pakistan.

Rasul Barrage

Rasul Barrage Rasul Barrage is located on the Jhelum River between Jhelum District and Mandi Bahauddin District in Punjab, Pakistan. It is about 72 kilometers downstream of Mangla Dam. The present structure was built in 1968, replacing the earlier British-era Read More

Bajwat Wildlife Sanctuary

Bajwat Wildlife Sanctuary Bajwat Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Sialkot District, Punjab, Pakistan. The sanctuary is a wetland that is of universal significance due to the presence of Marala Headworks and the Tawi River. The sanctuary has an area of Read More

Taunsa Barrage

Taunsa Barrage Taunsa Barrage is located on the Indus River in Taunsa District, Punjab, Pakistan. It was completed in 1958 and is one of the largest irrigation projects in the country. The barrage helps regulate the flow of the Indus River Read More

Chumbi Surla Wildlife Sanctuary

Chumbi Surla Wildlife Sanctuary Chumbi Surla Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Chakwal District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is spread over 138,840 acres of natural subtropical thorn scrub forest, with 15,000 acres of state forest. The sanctuary is home to the endangered Read More