• ■ The valley is full of Wades (barsati naala) in Monsoon Season. Take extreme caution while hiking in the mountains or crossing roads when it’s raining. The water level on roads during the rains might be higher than anticipated.
    ■ Naushera to Uchali road in very bad condition. Uchali Lake full of algae with bad smell and mosquitoes. Visit in winter 2023.
    ■ Reports of armed robbers looting people at Katha Mountains / Padhi (Khaliqabad – Naushera Road) in early morning and evening. Try not to travel before Fajar and after Maghrib.
    ■ Balkasar to Talagang and Kalarkahar to Munara road under construction.

Basic Information

Soon Valley is like a cup surrounded by rolling unsymmetrical green hills presenting a breathtaking vista. Known for its natural beauty, the valley provides a unique sanctuary to a host of migratory birds in winter. It is a valley of lakes and springs, lush green fertile fields, versatile mountains, amazing landscape, dense mixed forests, sanctuaries of wildlife, brave peoples of high traditions, rich archaeology, pre-historic sites and ancient history.

Nietzsche, the well-known German philosopher (1844-1900), once in an article expressed his liking for such a place to build a house for himself which may be located in a hilly area with water springs and lakes and then it should have dry climate. Obviously, there was no such place in Europe. Had the majdhub philisopher been alive today, I would have told him to come to Soon Valley here because it fulfills all the three requirements.

– Prof. Syed Ahmad Saeed Hamadani

Soon Valley is situated in the north west of District Khushab, Punjab. The Valley starts from Padhrar village and ends at Sakesar which is the highest peak of Salt Range. The length of Soon Valley is 35 miles (56 km) and average width is 9 miles (14 km).

The temperature is mild to pleasant in the summer and cold in winters. Soon Valley is heavenly in all seasons, especially when the monsoon clouds engulfs the valley and a chill breeze races down Sakesar to welcome wandering tourists.

soon valley information

soon valley information

Sakesar Mountain

Located at a height of 5,010 feet (1,530 m) above sea level, Sakesar, the highest mountain in the Salt Range looms over Uchali lake. It was once the summer headquarters for the Deputy Commissioners of three districts – Campbelpur (now Attock), Mianwali and Shahpur (now Sargodha). It is the only mountain in this part of Punjab which receives snow fall in winters. In view of Sakesar’s ideal location and height, PAF selected it in the late-50s as the site for a high powered radar which would provide air defence cover for the northeastern part of the western wing. Pakistan Television’s re-broadcasting center has been installed to provide terrestrial transmissions coverage to adjoining areas.

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Situated in the heart of Soon Valley, Naushera is the only town of the valley, surrounded by high hills, beautiful lakes, jungles, natural pools and ponds. Naushera is also blessed with ancient civilization, natural resources, and fertile farms. The major settlement of the valley ‘Nausehra’ lies almost in the geographical centre of the valley and is located at 72″ II’ 29″ north latitude and 32″ 34′ 58″ west longitude. The general height of surrounding hills is around 2500 feet above sea level, with several peaks reaching over 3000 feet. Tourists can use ATMs and internet cafes too in Naushera.

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Naushera, Photo Credits: Arshad Awan

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Getting there:

Islamabad to Soon Valley:

While coming from Islamabad/Rawalpindi, enter on M2 motorway towards Lahore, move out of motorway from Balkasar Interchange and travel towards Talagang. As of October 2020, the road condition from Balkasar to Talagang is bad with heavy traffic on the route. After crossing Talagang, drive on Khushab road (Katha road) up to Jaba mor (a road turning right towards Jaba, the first village of Soon Valley on that side). Naushera is 25km from Jaba village. Total distance from Islamabad to Naushahra is 240 km. At about 2 km from Jaba Mor towards Khushab, there is another road that is called Sultan Mehdi – Sodhi Road and this road also leads to Naushera.

Lahore to Soon Valley:

While coming from Lahore, enter on M2 motorway towards Islamabad and move out of Motorway from Kalar Kahar interchange, then travelling from Kalar Kahar to Padhrar and Pail villages that are the eastern most villages of Soon Valley, take a turn from Pail Chowk to Jaba Mor (a road turning right towards Jaba Mor). The road condition from Kalarkahar to Soon Valley is not so good. Total distance from Lahore to Naushahra is 309 km. At about 2 km before Jaba Mor you can turn left on Sultan Mehdi – Sodhi road.

Update 24th August, 2023: Balkasar to Talagang Road & Bochaal to Munara Road (Kalarkahar road) under construction. Both routes will take extra time to get to Soon Valley. The tires of the car/van should be in good condition.  

Soon Valley Map

Designed by Nasir Imran, Shah Nawaz

Some of the important phone numbers are given below:

  • Naushera Police Station: 0454-610110
  • Tehsil Hospital Naushera: 0454-610240
  • Rescue 1122: 1122

55 Comments:

  1. Excellent Job guys! Very nicely managed website.

  2. Stunning :O How can I reach it from Samundari?

  3. Very nice 🙂

  4. which way is best from Sargodha and how much required to completely visit this place.

    • From Sargodha you should reach Khushab, then Kattha Saghral, and from there directly to Soon Valley. Just ask anyone the road to Kattha in Khushab and they will guide you. You can’t visit the wholee valley in one day but you can visit the main three points i.e. Uchali Lake, Khabeki Lake and Kanhatti Garden in a single day. That is if you manage the time well.

    • Best way kahta chowk turn badli wala Sekeaser Road
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    • Salam Bhai 03016730182
      We want to visit this place at bikes from Multan…please someone call or text want some basic and compulsory informations as we did have any friend or resource there … plz

  5. thanks a lot Saad

  6. which best places in valley you should recommend me for visit and season

  7. LOVE SOON VALLEY

    TOP FAVOURITE NAUSHEHRA

  8. can any body tell me how many waterfalls are there in soon valley capable of producing electricity (either wide or high) please read my Urdu article below about load shedding and its solution https://www.facebook.com/amjadkhagga/posts/1648582488506820

  9. is hotel / rest house available

  10. I am planning a visit to Soon Valley with my family and this website is turning out to be of great help. Thanks guys.

  11. Sir wanted to visit provide me any special transport services provider contact no. thanks.

  12. I hearef no good food available there?
    How soon we hv to leave back for safe travelling in evening? When travelling with family for one day trip

  13. bhai koi batai ga ke yaha ane se pehle permission required hai?or guide ki zaroorat parti hai?

  14. Please also guide the visitors to keep valley clean and healthy

  15. From jhang to soon Vally
    Any hotel service for night stay

  16. June is beat time to visit soon valley with family? Pls guide. Thanks

  17. Is it safe to have a day trip with the family to soon valley?

  18. Thank you for sharing information. I’m planning to visit this area with family. A long time ago I visited this area and remember a treak between mountain which leads to a fresh water pond where we swim. There was a Darbar near to that where people leave their Kulla after marriage. Can someone please send the actual location of that? Thank you!

  19. Does it always snows here in Winters, especially during the month of January?

    • Actually it never snows here except on Sakesar mountain which is also not that much and not every year. You can’t freely go to Sakesar either without a reference because of the airforce base there.

      • I have to travel to my village (near sodhi); I will be travelling there after a very long time. Hence not sure about road conditions. Could you kindly tell me the best route from Islamabad keeping road conditions in mind?

        Should i go from Kallar Kahar (Munara; Pail Mor)

        OR

        Balkasar interchange would be suitable? (via Talagang; jhatla)

        Thanks,
        Adil

  20. Amazing information….is there any rest house 4 night stay

  21. Mardan say kita fasla hai Soon valley ko aor konsi gadi main jana hai plz

    • Mardan say yahan tak ka faasla 300 kilometre hai. Behtar hai apni gaari mei ayen kyun k yahan aik jaga say doosri jaga janay kaliay apko boht mushkil honi aur time bhe itna ni hona keh aik 2 jaghon say ziada ghoom sakain

  22. what is the normal temperature in early july

  23. What is the temprature of valley in these days?

  24. Zeeshan Haider Awan

    Aslamualekum
    sir g apki website visit ki mashaAllah achi design ki,
    r ik bat poochni thi ap se r wo ye hai k kia KHURRAH Soon Valley me nahi ata kia?
    Ap ki to main intress hi KHURRAH se ha.lihaza Khuraah ko bhi menu me shamil krey.jazakAllah .

  25. Camping ky lea waha facilities hen ..ya khud sy sath laani pary gi.?

  26. Aoa
    Sakesar valley open hai visit ke liye aur weather kaisa waha ka

  27. Brilliant effort promoting the beauty of Soon Valley to the outside world.

  28. Kindly tell us when we are visiting ? Now it is open we are from lahore?

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