It is located along the N-5 National Highway,[citation needed] and lies about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) away from the city of Daharki.
[2] Thousands of pilgrims from all over the world come to see the Devri (shrine) of the saint, and devotees celebrate his birthday in October each year.
Various Sindhu tribes such as Rid, Rahar, Rathore, Sameja, Kobhar Kumbhar, Khatri, Bhaya, Bhatti, and Dhondhu also live in this village.
Though Raharki is one of the fastest-growing villages of Sindh province, the residents are deprived of basic health and civic facilities.
[citation needed] The climate of Chak is hot and misty during summer while cold and dry in winter.