Kurram River


Kurram River originates from watershed of Koh e sofaid in Kurram District, flows through North Waziristan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan and joins River Indus near Isa Khel. It drains the southern flanks of the Spin Ghar mountain range and is a right bank tributary of the Indus River.
Kurram river passes through tribal Area of Pakistan, and irrigates around 80,000 acres of land.
Its tributaries include the Kirman River and the Khurmana River.
The nearby Kurran-Garhi Project provides flood control and is used for irrigation and power. The soil around Kurram river is very suitable for agriculture; It contains living properties and is subject to flood at some seasons.