It is situated approximately 104 km north-east of Khuzdar at an elevation of 1,237 metres (4,058 ft).
Surrounded by tall cliffs, the cascading waterfall, known as Chotok, is one of the biggest waterfalls of Sub Tehsil Moola.
Ruins of Thore kheer, Hitachi, Harav, Kial Being and Pasta Khan reveal the belonging of Moola to the 2,000-year-old civilization.
Moola River, located in the mountains of Dist Khuzdar, is the largest river of the Khuzdar region that flows throughout the year.
It is named after the Moola Village and River, which flows through the length of the valley. The valley is home to several mountain ranges, salt mines, lakes, and waterfalls.
The local language of Moola Chotok is Brahui.
In summer, it is one of the hottest places in the country like Sibi and Dhadar.
In winter, it is one of the coldest places. Temperatures vary wildly throughout the year, with summer highs commonly exceeding 120 °F (48.9 °C) and winter minimum temperatures sometimes falling below freezing point.
Weather conditions can greatly affect hiking and valley exploration, and visitors should obtain accurate forecasts because of hazards posed by exposure to extreme temperatures and late summer monsoons.