Suru River
The Suru River is a significant river located in the Ladakh region of northern India. It originates from the Panzella Glacier in the Zanskar Range and flows through the Suru Valley, eventually merging with the Indus River. The river is approximately 80 kilometers long and is known for its stunning landscapes and clear waters.
The Suru River is an important water source for the local communities, supporting agriculture and providing irrigation. It also attracts adventure enthusiasts for activities like river rafting and trekking. The river's surroundings are rich in biodiversity, making it a vital ecological area in the region.