Shingo River

Shingo river (blue) meeting the Dras river in Dalunang

The Shingo River is a tributary of the Suru River, and flows through the Ladakh region. It is created out of the confluence of Nakpo River as well as Marpo River which originates in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The Shingo river enters India and meets the Dras River, coming from Dras. 5 km from Kargil the merged river meets the Suru River and again re-enters Pakistani territory.

The Shingo river is clearer than other rivers in Ladakh because it is formed from melting ice. it flows through chanigund.

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    Coordinates: 34°35′N 76°07′E / 34.583°N 76.117°E / 34.583; 76.117


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