Takhti Khel
Takhti Khel is a union council of Sarai Naurang Tehsil in Lakki Marwat District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located at 32°48'51.2"N 70°41'48.7"E and has an altitude of 292 meters.
Takhti Khel lies close to the borders of North Waziristan, an area known for its rugged terrain and tribal significance. The village is part of the rural areas of Lakki Marwat, which is characterized by semi-arid conditions, vast plains, and hilly surroundings.
The area is inhabited by Pashtun tribes, majorly the Marwat tribe and which is also the largest in the region. Agriculture and livestock are common means of livelihood for the local population. Due to its strategic location, the village has a mix of cultural, tribal and political influences.