Swat River
The Swat River is a significant waterway located in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It originates from the Kaghan Valley and flows through the picturesque Swat Valley, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The river is approximately 160 kilometers long and is a vital source of irrigation and drinking water for the surrounding communities.
The Swat River is fed by several tributaries, including the Bahrain River and the Kabul River. It eventually merges with the Indus River, contributing to the larger river system in the region. The river supports diverse ecosystems and is essential for agriculture, fishing, and tourism in the area.