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Yarzerech also Yarzirich AmynAbad

Najibyarzerachic 13:27, 27 August 2007 (UTC) Yarzerech is a village in the upper Hunza Valley in Pakistan. It is about half an hour drive from Sost.

The word is combination of two words Yarz is the local a coniferous tree while”rech” is used for small green area around a spring in wakhy language. In the olden days there used to be coniferous trees along a fresh water spring. Which gave the area this name The habilitation in Yarzerech started in 1970s with people from areas of Gulmit and Chipursan settling there. Yarzerech is one of the most beautiful tourist points in upper Hunza Valley. Lush green vegetations along with springs, lakes and torrents make a beautiful combination. Camp along a spring and enjoy the snow clad mountains and glacier. This place is also home to some unique fauna not found anywhere in Pakistan

Hunza Valley
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