Topography Kalat
The Kalat district is the central part of Balochistan, it lies between north latitudes 28o.57’ and 29o.2’ and east longitudes 66o.35’ and 67o.30’. The greatest length from north to south is about 184 kilometers and the greatest width from east to west is about 98 kilometers. Its total area is 6,621 square kilometers.
The boundary of the district meets Mastung district in the north, Khuzdar in the south, and the Bolan pass and district Bolan in the east, and Kharan in the west.
The general character of the district is mountainous, consisting of a series of parallel mountain ranges running north west. Some valleys are of considerable extent, they lie at an elevation varying from 1,525 to 1,982 meters above sea level. The main valleys are the valleys of Mungochar and Chhappar, in the western part of Kalat district.
The boundary with Khuzdar runs along the southern slopes of the Gurgina pass including the southern spurs of the Sarum lib north-west of Gazg, and then across the Tahlagan Valley into the Harboi lib. The Koh Klloes and Jalois of the Lop Valley are included in Kalat district.
There is only one important river in the district called Moro, which passes through the Tehsil Johan towards district Mastung.