Sharjeel leads an entertaining, practical five‑minute monologue that teaches travellers how to read, respect and safely use the rivers that lace Northern Pakistan. Combining driving and campsite stories with clear, hands‑on rules, he explains how to spot safe crossing points, judge current strength, choose footwear, and decide when to turn back. Sharjeel also shares quick techniques for simple improvised support (belt or stick methods), how to plan river stops for cooling off without creating risk, and respectful behaviour around local fishing spots and irrigation channels. Punchy, memorable tips and one short personal anecdote make the advice stick — useful for solo hikers, families and drivers who meet rivers on routes or at camps. By the end listeners have a compact mental checklist to use at the riverbank and know when to seek local help or wait for daylight.