Head Panjnad is an agricultural
area close to Uchh, Bahawalpur. It is located in Punjab, and it is where all
the five rivers of Punjab merge. Then the combined stream runs southwest for about
45 miles and joins Indus River at Mithankot. The Indus River continues and ran into
the Arabian Sea. Panjnad is confluence of the five rivers of Punjab,
namely Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej. Jhelum and Ravi join Chenab, Beas
joins Sutlej, and then Sutlej and Chenab join to form Panjnad near Uch Sharif.
Head Panjnad is an awsome picnic point. The
people go there and enjoy the fresh fish. Almost there is 1 KM south east is
Nalka Adda, a market is available here. The
Dam “Panjnad Headworks” has three beautiful canals known as Panjnad canal,
Abbassia canal, and Abbassia link canal. These canals mainly use for to irrigate
Bahawalpur and Rahim Yar Khan Areas and the northern Sindh area.
The Punjab mega rehabilitation project
works at the Panjnad Headworks for the first time since its construction in
1929. The rehabilitation project consist of three new spillways would be built
at the headwork’s, in addition construction of another road for the vehicular
traffic. The Panjnad head badly damaged during the heavy floods, particularly
in 1974. Punjab government had also planned a tourist resort at the site of the
headworks.
In the history pages, it is confluence
of Indus and Panjnad rivers, the Indus river was also known as Satnad meaning (Sat
= seven) carrying the waters of seven rivers including Indus river. Moreover it
is also believed to be in earlier times the Saraswati/Ghaggar/Hakra river which
sooner or later dried and became a seasonal river due to seismic shifts in the
glacial region of Himachal Pradesh where it begin and later on Kabul river and
the five rivers of Punjab.
Panjnand is an amazing picnic place
among locals, attracts thousands of tourists from many other cities of Punjab. Also,
a basic outdoor seating close to the river located to have a fresh meal and
enjoy the picnic. Moreover, boating facility is also available here to relish
boat rides. In 2012, a tragic incident took place here when at least 17 people
were drowned when a boat capsized here due to overloading. Source: CP