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Siran Valley is a valley situated near the banks of Siran River in Pakhli region of District Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Swati is the biggest landlord family of this valley. Siran valley consists of many union councils, including Bhogarmang, Sacha Kalan and Jabori. According to official records, the Numberdars, Jagirdars, Khans, major politicians and chiefs of this valley belongs to Swati tribe.

Etymology
The valley gets its name from the River Siran which flows through it. == Geography ==
Geography
The valley takes its name from the Siran River, which originates from the Mandagucha Glacier in the upper reaches of the valley. The river flows through the region before eventually joining the Indus River near the Tarbela Dam. The valley is situated in the Pakhli region of Mansehra District. == Tourism ==
Tourism
Siran Valley is considered one of the most beautiful valleys in Pakistan due to its natural environment, which includes snow-capped peaks, lush green meadows, and dense pine and deodar forests. Peaks The valley is surrounded by several significant peaks that are popular trekking destinations. • Churko Peak (4,265 meters): The highest peak in Siran Valley. The trek is considered challenging and typically takes 3–4 days, passing through meadows, streams, and glacial scree slopes. • Sohni Sar (approx. 3,900 meters): A peak located in the Siran River's catchment area near the Allai Valley. The name means "Sohni's water pond" in the local dialect, referring to a body of water near the summit. • Maliki Top (approx. 3,400 meters): A peak located in the Siran Valley region. The trek to Maliki Top is known for its scenic views of the surrounding valleys and forests. Meadows Siran Valley is dotted with numerous high-altitude alpine meadows, locally known as galis. These locations are popular for camping and offer views of the surrounding landscape. • Baleja ==See also==
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