The river rises in the
Kyzyltas mountains, 4 km south of
Qarakolboldy, which is a subrange of the
Kazakh Uplands and flows initially north-northwestwards for about . It then turns to the west and flows in that direction for , then southwest for . The Nura turns north near
Esengeldi for about , eventually turning southwest as it draws close to
Astana, near the river
Irtysh. From there, it flows southwest for almost through a series of lakes, including
Sholakshalkar and
Korgalzhyn, finally ending in the
endorheic Lake Tengiz. The river's largest tributaries are the
Sherubainura,
Ulken Kundyzdy,
Akbastau and
Ashchysu. It is heavily used for
irrigation and
municipal water supply. The average discharge at the mouth is . The
Irtysh–Karaganda Canal crosses the Nura at , in what appears to be a tunnel. Some of the canal's water is directed into the Nura (a chute below the dam at ), replenishing this river. The Samarkand Reservoir is constructed on the Nura downstream from the canal crossing (the dam is at ), providing a waterfront for the city of
Temirtau. ==Pollution==