Uchhali Lake Explained

Uchhali Lake
Pushpin Map:Pakistan
Pushpin Map Caption:Uchaali Lake is in Soon Valley, Salt Range
Type:Salt lake
Basin Countries:Pakistan
Area:943ha[1]

Uchhali (Urdu: اوچھالی) is a saltwater lake in Soan Sakaser Valley in the southern Salt Range area in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. This lake is formed due to the absence of drainage in the range.

Sakaser, the highest mountain in the Salt Range at 1525 meters looms over the lake.

Due to its saline water, the lake does not support marine life, but it offers picturesque scenery. Boats are available.

The lake is part of the Uchhali Complex, which also includes two other brackish to saline lakes: Khabikki Lake, and Jahlar Lakes. The Uchhali Complex was designated a Ramsar site on March 22, 1996.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Management Plan Uchhali Wetlands Complex. ramsar.org. 27 July 2016.
  2. Web site: A Directory of Wetlands of International Importance . July 7, 2024 . Wetlands.org.