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Piprasar Waterfall ! A tourist and archeological spot for budhasism heritage in sindh| Waterfall in Sindh

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The Piprasar waterfall (Nai nalig)is located near the naee gaaj between the ancient forts Mian Kot and Karo Kot in the Kirthar mountain range on the west side of Wahi Pandi, the historic town of Jodhi district of Dadu district of Sindh. The waterfall is also one of the most interesting and historical sites. The hottest waterfall or falls at a very high altitude in the papaya head canal. Papara head is the compound name of the English language. Papara means papar, while the head means a lake or a pool or a pole. Paperasar means paprika tree lake or spring. The paprasar waterfall has a small papery tree on the edge of it, and its name implies the papaya head. This pool is the only water that combines the waterfall of a pompous papyrus.  The traditions of the locals attribute this family and waterfall to non-Muslim people. It is said that there was also a synagogue for non-Muslim people who had passed away.  Attention is drawn to the traditions of the non-Musl...

Explore the one of beautiful Peprasar Waterfall,KaroKot Tando Raheem Khan District Dadu| Waterfall in Sindh

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              One of the best places to visit in Sindh A Great And Very Adventurous Trip At " Karo Kot" and "Piprasar " In The Mountains Range Of Khirthar Range which is almost 3116 ft From Sea Level And 60+ Km From DADU Via JOHI Via CHINNI And TANDO RAHEEM KHAN. Very Struggling Point But Utmost Beautiful And Enjoyable Site.  # Piprasar A Beautiful Waterfall . The water of natural springs of mountains flows constantly through Nai Nalli throughout the year. Pipraser is most beautiful fountain or spring near flow of this fresh water watercourse of Nai Nalli. The deepness of water of Pipraser is round about 25 ft. The banks of Pipraser are surrounded by Pipal trees. Therefore it is called Pipraser. Piprasar is a compound word of Sindhi language. Pipra means Pipar or Pipal tree and Sar means a lake, a pond or a spring. The local people tell that people of Hindu and other religions use to come for prayers. When we sh...