As one approaches the Valley of Surya, the landscape dramatically changes.
The towering hills and imposing mountain walls on both sides create a natural fortress-like setting.
These rugged barriers, adorned with lush greenery and rocky outcrops, provide a sense of awe-inspiring grandeur.
The valley itself stretches out before the eyes; a vast expanse of fertile land nestled within the protective embrace of the surrounding mountains.
The Valley of Surya is unique among the otherwise elevated and treacherous mountain range.
It serves as a rare low-lying passage, a natural corridor through which armies, traders, and travellers can traverse with relative ease.
This strategic advantage has contributed to its reputation as a crucial gateway between the Eastern Great Steppe and Yindu.