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Trishuli River (Kyirong Tsangpo)
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Trisuli River in Rasuwa
Physical characteristics
Main source Gosaikunda, Rasuwa, Nepal
River mouth Narayani River
Basin features
River system Narayani River
Tributaries
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The Trishuli River is one of the most important rivers in Nepal. It is a tributary, which means it's a smaller river that flows into a bigger one. The Trishuli joins the Narayani River in Nepal. This river begins high up in the Tibet region of China.

Discover the Trishuli River

The Trishuli River is well-known for its exciting white-water rafting and kayaking. Many people visit Nepal just to experience the thrill of floating down this river. It's a great way to see the beautiful landscapes of Nepal from a different view.

What's in a Name? The Story of Trishuli

The name 'Trishuli' has a special meaning. It comes from the word 'Trishula'. A Trishula is a powerful three-pronged weapon. This weapon is carried by the Hindu god Shiva. Legend says that Shiva once threw his Trishula into the mountains, and that's where the river began.

Where Does the Trishuli River Start?

The Trishuli River starts in the high mountains of Tibet, in China. It then flows south into Nepal. As it travels, it collects water from many smaller streams and rivers. One of its sources is near Gosaikunda, a holy lake in the Rasuwa District of Nepal.

The Trishuli River's Journey

As the Trishuli River flows through Nepal, it passes through different areas. It helps shape the land and supports many plants and animals. Eventually, the Trishuli River meets the Narayani River. The Narayani River is one of the biggest rivers in Nepal and eventually flows into the Ganges River in India.

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