More then 80 km from Khuzdar there is a beautiful village called Moola .Moola is a Sub Tehsil of Khzudar. Its population is more then 2000 thousand.Its weather is pleasant in seasons of winter and is this season is best for the visiting of this area.

        Balochi is a generalized term, for the people include the Dravidian-speaking .Brahui possibly the last descendants of the Indus Civilization, and the Jat or Zutt, an Indo Aryan speaking people of Indian origin. Most of the people speak Brahui.

       Moola is a renowned on account of its colossal mountain, stream, spring and waterfalls, rice, date, fish. Sub Tehsil Moola Consist of many small village and town such as Goerowe, Nahr, Manjalove, Upper Hossoi, Lower Hossoi, Peer Lakhah. Paetame, Hayrav, Kharzan, Hitachi, Jahan, Parewande, Khohive, and many other small village and town.Moola are famous due to historical place as well as its geographical location. It is the get way between central Balochistan and west Balochistan, Sindh and Iran. People opt this way (Moola Pass) because it is the shortest distance between central Balochistan, Sindh and Iran. When Skinder-e-Azam the great attack on India the second Troop of was went on the root of Moola Pass.

          Moola River is the biggest river of Jalawan. Its origin exists in the mountain of Herboi Kalat. It flows through out the year. Local people make bounds to use the water of river for irrigation and daily requirements. It irrigates a vast area. Fish is also found in this river that is why fishing is the one of the best hobbies of the people of this area.

         Most of the people of this zone are related to agriculture sector and keep flock in their homes. It is also well known due to its chase crops for instance rice, wheat. Moola is also famous due to the cultivation of rice in Balochistan. Many vegetables are grown in this region such as Tomato, Pea, Ladyfinger, Onion, Sunflower, Pumpkin and Mustard etc. It is one of the place hottest place of Balochistan due the reason there are many fields of Mangos.