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Indravati River/ Melamchi Khola
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Indravati River
Country Nepal
Physical characteristics
Main source Himalayas
River mouth Sun Kosi at Dolalghat
27°38′46″N 85°42′14″E / 27.646°N 85.704°E / 27.646; 85.704
Basin features
River system Koshi River

The Indravati River (Nepali: इन्द्रावती नदी) is a river located in the country of Nepal. It is also known by another name, 'Melamchi Khola'. This river is an important part of the larger river systems in Nepal.

Exploring the Indravati River

The Indravati River is a natural waterway that flows through the beautiful landscapes of Nepal. It is considered a tributary, which means it is a smaller river that flows into a larger one. The Indravati River eventually joins the Sun Kosi river.

Where Does the Indravati River Begin and End?

The journey of the Indravati River starts high up in the mighty Himalayas. These towering mountains provide the water that feeds the river. From its source, the river flows downwards, making its way through different areas.

The Indravati River's journey ends when it meets the Sun Kosi river. This meeting point is located at a place called Dolalghat. After joining the Sun Kosi, its waters eventually become part of an even bigger river system, the Koshi River. The Koshi River is one of the largest rivers in Nepal.

Why is the Indravati River Important?

Rivers like the Indravati are very important for the areas they flow through. They provide water for many uses, including drinking and farming. The river also supports various plants and animals that live in and around its waters.

Being part of the Koshi River system, the Indravati contributes to the overall water resources of Nepal. It helps shape the landscape and supports the local environment.

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