Nakpochu Valley

Nakpochu valley is a perennial source of Suru River. This is the reason why this area is very popular for its dense plantation of poplars, wild roses, willows and myricarea. The greenery of the poplar trees and the colors of beautiful wild roses enhance the beauty of this landscape. The Nakpochu valley descending from the west side is drained by the tributary streams of Suru River. The temperature of this valley considerably varies during day and night. The mountain peaks covered with white snow and the streams of the Suru River running down the mountain slopes add to the beauty of Nakpochu valley. This valley is also a popular place of pilgrimage, due to the presence of an ancient shrine of a popular Muslim saint, Syed Mir Hashim.

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