Rivers in Uttarakhand – Tributes of Ganga and other Rivers

Rivers of Uttarakhand

“Uttarakhand” is a state which is known for its hundreds and thousands of small and big rivers, sacred temples, and holy places, situated on the banks of the holy rivers. Some rivers have relevance in Hindu mythology and these rivers have religious significance in India. The Source of these rivers is the glaciers of the Himalayas (western Himalayas) situated within India, Nepal, and Tibet borders. These rivers play a very important role in economical, social, cultural, and environmental issues in India.

The important dams in Uttarakhand on these rivers are providing electricity to thousands of homes in India. These rivers are the backbone of the Indian economy because of their huge usage in farming, drinking water, fishing, trading, electricity, etc. In some parts of Uttarakhand rivers like Tons, Ganga (rafting in Rishikesh), Yamuna and Kali are very famous for a wide variety of water sports. These rivers are clean and less polluted till they enter the plains (Tarai region).

Some Major Rivers of Uttarakhand

Alaknanda River

The River Alaknanda flowing in Uttarakhand is one of the two headstreams of the holy river Ganga. The origin or source of the Alaknanda River is in the Badrinath region.

Ganga River

The holy River Ganga also referred to as the Ganges emerges from Devprayag and exists at…

Gaula River

River Gaula is a Himalayan river which flows in India. The origin or source of the river is Paharpani and the destination point is Kichchha. The length of the river is approx 103 Km. The River Gaula emerges from …

Dhauli Ganga River – Kumaon

It is situated in the Kumaon division of Uttarakhand. The River Dhauli Ganga originates from Govan Khana Himani and exists at Tawadhar.

Dhauli Ganga River – Garhwal

Dhauli Ganga also known as River Dhauli is one of the six source streams of the holy river Ganga.

Bhagirathi River

River Bhagirathi is a Himalayan river which flows in Uttarakhand state. It is one of the two headstreams of the…

Bhilangana River

River Bhilangana in Uttarakhand, India is a major tributary of the Bhagirathi river…

Gori Ganga River

Gori Ganga ruver also known as Ghori Ganga and Gori Gad is a river in Munsyari tehsil…

Kali River

Kali River also known as “Sharda River” and “Kali Ganga” or “Mahakali River” is also a Himalayan river which flows in Uttarakhand.

Kosi River

Kosi River is also a Himalayan river which originates from Dharpani Dhar in the Baramandal region of the Almora district in Kumaon mandal…

Mandakini River

River Mandakini emerges from Chorabari glacier near Kedarnath temple.

Nandakini River

River Nandakini is one of the five tributaries of the holy Ganga River. The holy river originated from Nanda Ghunghati and exists in…

Nayar River – Eastern

Nayar River is a tributary of the holy River Ganga, it originates from the Dudhatoli ranges of Garhwal.

Nayar River – Western

Like as eastern Nayar river, the western Nayar River also originates from the Dudhatoli ranges of the Garhwal region.

Pinder River

Pinder river also known as the Pindari river is also a Himalayan river which emerges from the Pindari Glacier and meets with Alaknanda river at Karnaprayag Sangam.

Ramganga River – Eastern

Ramganga is a tributary of the river Ganges, originating in Uttarakhand state, India.

Ramganga River – Western

Ramganga(west) river emerges from Dudhatoli ranges of Pauri district of Uttarakhand. The length of the river is approx 155 Km, read more.

Saryu River

Saryu or Sarju is a Himalayan river which flows in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. The source of Saryu River is Sarmool and the destination point is Pancheshwar.

Tons River

Tons river is a major Himalayan river which flows through Garhwal division of Uttarakhand and touches Himanchal Pradesh state.

Yamuna River

The River Yamuna is a sacred river of India according to Hindu mythology. It is also known as Jamuna river which originates from Yamunotri Glacier.

Frequently Asked Questions About Rivers In Uttarakhand

Which is the longest river in Uttarakhand?

The Alaknanda river is the longest river in Uttarakhand, which is also the major source of river Ganges.

Which dams are situated in Uttarakhand?

The Haripura dam, Srinagar Hydroelectric project and Tehri Dam are situated in Uttarakhand which is an earthen embankment built on the Bhakra river in Udham Singh Nagar, Alaknanda River and on Bhagirathi river.

In which state Ramganga river is situated?

The Ramganga is situated in Uttarakhand, which originates from Doodhatoli ranges in the district of Pauri Garhwal.

shivpuri rishikesh

Shivpuri Rishikesh Travel Guide and Activities To Do

Shivpuri Rishikesh Travel Guide – Rafting Hub

Shivpuri is the most famous whitewater river rafting location near Rishikesh. Shivpuri is just 16 Km away from Rishikesh, which offers some beautiful river beaches on the bank of the river Ganga. It is a crowded place during the weekends because of the adventure lovers who come there to test their skills with amateur white water river rafting in Rishikesh.

The 16 Km rafting route from Shivpuri to Rishikesh (Lakshmana Jhula) offers a thrilling experience to the rafters with lots of adventurous rapids like as Golf course, Club house, Roller coaster and Return to sender and many more rapids are there. The rafting route takes approx 3 hours to complete.

Shivpuri is also the best location for camping, while camping in Shivpuri not only rafting you can also enjoy nature trails, rappelling, kayaking and beach activities. It is a perfect destination for adventure lovers.

For what Shivpuri is famous for?

Shivpuri is famous for White Water River Rafting.

It is a recommended destination for all couples, adventure lovers, individuals, groups, travellers, family and kids and for all.

Shivpuri is famous for the following activities: White water Rafting, Adventure, Char Dham Route, weekend getaway, New year and Christmas, and Camping.

Overview Shivpuri

  • Temperature: Average
  • Location: Tehri Garhwal, Near Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
  • Best times to visit: January, February, March, April, May, October and December
  • Famous for: Adventure and White Water Rafting