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Soon Sakesar History

An effort, a mission to introduce SoonSakesar Archaeology and History by Adnan Alam Awan

Introduction.
SoonSakesar is a wonderland located in the heart of Pakistan and has unique geographical features that exists very rare in the world which are its closed drainage patterns that lead to the formation of Uchhali, Khabeki and Jahlar Lakes. SoonSakesar valley was called as Koh-e-Jodh in ancient times and is the most beautiful part of Salt Range. 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, Ancient History and much more

ARCHAEOLOGY


The unexplored archaeology of the valley is an open invitation for the Archaeologists, Historians and Researches to unlock the mysteries of past. This area has been habited by Prehistoric Man, There are numerous caves that require scientific archaeological excavations. The ancient civilizations have been ruling this valley and left his traces behind. Buddhism had a strong hold of this valley for many centuries and thus history has been playing its role for Soonsakesar valley either conquered or Conqueror.

HIKING ROUTES / ADVENTURE


For hiking and adventure the landscapes and terrain of Soon Sakesar valley are inviting both ameture and professionals. You can plan one day trips in most of the areas and some areas require more than one day to explore the deep, but after each well organized adventure you will come back with the memories that will remain asset for the rest of your life. There are routes where you will cross the villages and Dhoks, and there are jungles where you will not find anyone to guide the right track. Therefore before planning any adventure trip, you must be clear about the routes and necessities of travel, e.g. water, food, first aid box, maps etc.

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