Overview

The valley gets its name from the River Siran which flows through it. The valley was earlier known as Bhogarmang valley getting its name from village Bhogarmang centrally situated in the valley. The name was later changed to Siran Valley by some literature pieces and adopted by later scripture as a reference.

Trekking to Siran Valley is a dream come true for adventure junkies and photo enthusiasts alike

The Siran river is originates from the Mandagucha Glacier and merges into the Indus River. The Siran issues from Panjool and flows through the western plain of Pakhli. Two canals have been taken out from the Siran river, the upper Siran canal at Dharial and lower Siran canal at Shinkiari. From Pakhli the Siran runs into the Tanawal hills and joins the Indus at Tarbela in the north west. Its total course is between 70 and 80 miles, and it irrigates 6,273 acres of land

Places to see

apart from Galli and Khori meadows, the trekkers have their adventurous journeys in Musa Da Massala, Tiger peak, Sohni Sar, Dogha, Kayan, Khtarian, Arshi, Titeri, Ram Galli, Kopra, Kalo, Kalus and Mhund Ghallu to enjoy the snow-clad mountains in these destinations.

Naran & Kaghan are the most beautiful and attractive places for tourists. Thousands of Pakistani and Foreigners come to theses hill station and visit

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