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Ramganga River



Ramganga is a rain-fed river originating near Gairsain in the Lesser Himalayas. It is the largest of the precious few perennial sources of water in the Corbett National Park. Palain, Mandal and Sonanadi rivers merge with the Ramganga during its course through the park. The river traverses approximately 40 km through the park before entering the plains. There is a dam built across the Ramganga at Kalagarh. Downstream from Kalagarh, the river meanders another 300 km before draining into the Ganges near Farrukhabad in Uttar Pradesh.



Updated on 9th August, 2018
District: Almora

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