Key Facts about Marshyangdi River

24-08-2024

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Overview:

At least 14 people lost their lives, and 16 others sustained injuries when an Indian tourist bus plunged 150 metres into the fast-flowing Marsyangdi River in central Nepal recently.

About Marshyangdi River:

  • It is a mountain river in Nepal with a length of 150 km.
  • It is also one of the major tributaries of the Gandaki River that joins the Ganga River in India.
  • Origin: It originates from the northern slopes of the Annapurna massif, one of the highest mountain ranges in the world.
  • The glaciers of the Annapurna Himalayan range, the Manaslu Himalayan range, and the Larkya Himalayan sub-range are the significant sources of this river.
  • Flowing through the rugged landscapes of the Himalayas, the Marsyangdi River is known for its fast-paced and powerful currents.
  • The river cuts through deep gorges, cascades down waterfalls, and provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Annapurna II, Annapurna III, and Gangapurna.
  • Marsyangdi and its tributaries like Nyagdi and Dorti are known for their fresh taste of snow trout. 
  • It is famous among adventure enthusiasts, particularly for its white water rafting and kayaking opportunities
  • Several hydropower projects have been established along its course.

Q1. Which are the major tributaries of Gandaki River?

Major tributaries of Gandaki River are Daraudi, Seti, Madi, Marsyandi, and Budhi Gandaki.

Source: 14 people killed as Indian bus plunges into Nepal's Marsyangdi River