View of Lahaul Himachal Pradesh
The other tributaries are Saicher Nallah, Jammu Tavi and Bhaga and Chandra which form the Chenab river in Himachal Pradesh.
Snowy mountains of Lahaul Spiti
By :- Er. R C Verma
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View of Lahaul Himachal Pradesh
The other tributaries are Saicher Nallah, Jammu Tavi and Bhaga and Chandra which form the Chenab river in Himachal Pradesh.
Snowy mountains of Lahaul Spiti
By :- Er. R C Verma
The Manuni river is tributary of river Beas rising from Southern slopes of Dhauladhar mountains and joins Beas in district Kangra.
Beautiful view of Dhauladhar mountains
It flows through Rakkar village near Dharamshala . The upper areas of Manuni river have steep slopes. In the lower reaches huge river deposits occurred on its both sides which are being used for cultivation by the people.
Dhauladhar mountains
By :- Er. R C Verma
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By :- Er. R C Verma
The Luni river is tributary of Beas it rises from the Southern slopes of Dhauladhar range in Kangra valley and confluence with Beas in Central part of Kangra valley.
Dhauladhar range kangra valley
Luni river is a perennial river fed by snow melt waters.
Beautiful view of Kangra valley
Dhauladhar Mountains
By :- Er. R C Verma
Tirthan is also a very beautiful valley with tremendous nature all around. The Tirthan river flows through this valley. It is the Tributary of Beas river rising from the base of an offshoot of the great Himalayan range in the South - East of Kullu.
View of Tirthan river in district Kullu
Then it flows in South - West direction and confluence with Beas at Larji. The numbers of small streams joins the Tirthan in its course, which are snow fed and are perennial.
View of Great Himalayan range
In the upper course of Tirthan river it flows in a V - Shape valley and spreads in reaches near confluence with Beas at Larji.
Beautiful View of Tirthan Valley
View of Tirthan river, waterfall
By :- Er. R C Verma
The river Uhal is a tributary of of Beas, it rises from the Thamsar glacier , the two feeder streams to the North of Dhauladhar range in Himachal Pradesh after crossing the mountains merge at the base southern slopes form the river Uhal in district Kangra.
Beautiful view of Barot valley
The Uhal then flows along the base of Dhauladhar range, there after flowing towards South -East merges in Beas between Mandi and Pandoh.
Beautiful view of Uhal
The river flows through Chohar Valley and Barot and then merges in Beas. The Barot valley is also famous for its scenic beauty.
Scenic beauty of Barot valley
Gurdawara Sahib Mandi
Scenic beauty of Mandi
The Barot village was developed during 1920 for establishing Shanan hydel power project, which is a centre of attraction for tourism. The road to Barot bifurcates from Ghatashni on Mandi Pathankot National Highway. The Barot is about 40 Km from Jogindernagar and 65 Km from Mandi.
Government of Himachal Pradesh Department of Fisheries has established a Trout fishing breeding farm at Barot.The Trout fish seed is released into Uhal river from Trout hatchery. About 3o Km portion of Uhal is used for angling. The valley has immense natural beauty, nature lovers used to visit Barot valley.
By :- Er. R C Verma
The river Sainj rises from the lower ranges of main Himalayas to the East of Kullu and flows past a series of interlocking spurs , then spreads as it flows South-west and joins Beas at village Larji. The confluence of Beas, Tirthan and Sainj rivers is at Larji in district Kullu.
Beautiful view of Sainj river District kullu
The Sainj is a V-shaped valley in the lower ranges of main Himalayas in district kullu. It is a very beautiful valley with panoramic views.
View of Sainj Valley with traditional house
The Sainj valley is a wildlife Sanctuary encompasses Shakti and Maror villages. The village Maror and village Shakti are out side of the boundaries of Great Himalayan National Park.
View of Sainj River District kullu
The scenic beauty of Sainj Valley is very much panoramic, Visitors from various parts of the country as well as abroad used to enjoy the nature here. Forest Rest House Ropa is located on the bank of Sainj River, the nature here is very beautiful. The Forest rest house Shangharh is located in the Sainj Valley where visitors used to stay.
View of of Sainj valley
By :- Er. R C Verma
Parvati river is the tributary of Beas in district Kullu. It rises from the foot hills of main Himalayan range in district kullu, upstream of Manikaran , which is famous for its hot water springs. Lacs of pilgrims used to visit this place every year. Parvati valley is a very beautiful valley where nature is spread by God with both hands.
Beautiful View of Parvati valley
The river drains the waters of glaciers from the foothills of main Himalayan range of district Kullu upstream of Manikaran and flows through Kasol and Manikaran and confluence with Beas at Shamshi in district kullu.
Beautiful view of Parvati valley
In the course of Parvati river there is a beautiful settlement named Kasol.
Parvati valley The Beauty of Nature
By :- Er. R C Verma
The Patlikuhal river originates from the Southern slopes of Pir- Panjal range and confluence with Beas upstream of Kullu.
View of Kullu, River Beas Flowing
The Patlikuhal river is a perennial river fed with snow melt waters from snow covered Pir-Panjal peaks.
Beautiful view of kullu valley
Patlikuhal village is a small village about 22 km in the North of Kullu district headquarters. It is famous for fishing.
Beautiful view of Beas
The Himachal Pradesh Department of Fisheries has set up a Trout Fish Breading Form at Patlikuhal with collaboration of Norway Government
Beautiful View of Beas at Kullu Valley
By :- Er. R C Verma
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