Choungrah

Nowadays, Choungrah has become a topic of great interest and relevance in different areas. With the advancement of technology and globalization, Choungrah has taken a fundamental role in our daily lives. From its impact on the economy to its influence on society, Choungrah has generated numerous debates and reflections. In this article, we will explore the different dimensions of Choungrah, analyzing its importance, its implications and its evolution over time. Diving into the world of Choungrah will allow us to better understand how it has shaped our present and where it might be heading in the future.

Choungrah is a village in Astore District of Gilgit-Baltistan region in northern Pakistan. The village contains three sub-villages: Bari Dar, Majini Dar and Thokay dar and is bounded to the east by Khachik and Harcho, to the north by Astore Bazar, to the west by Eid Ghah and to the south by Nanga Purbat. There are four union councils in Choungrah village, two are in Bari Dar and one each in Majini Dar and Thokay Dar. The Choungrah valley is the route to reach Rama Lake. The people of Choungrah are called Choungroch.